I'm one tough Gazookus Which hates all Palookas Wot ain't on the up and square. I biffs 'em and buffs 'em And always out roughs 'em But none of 'em gets nowhere. If anyone dares to risk my "Fisk", It's "Boff" an' it's "Wham" un'erstan'? So keep "Good Be-hav-or" That's your one life saver With Popeye the Sailor Man.
They should have made this game more like Altered Beast, where you play as regular Popeye and the spinach are power-ups that transform you into a super muscular broken form with new abilities. That would have been cool.
It’s frustrating when games based on US-borne properties get released in other countries but NOT in the US. See also: various Snoopy and Wacky Racers titles,
I think there was a Disney game for Nes (or Donald only) that was Japan only, except for an English port that removes all Disney mentions. Can't remember the titles now.
@@RodrigoMacielCosta There was a Mickey Mouse Famicom game that became Kid Klown for the NES due to international license agreements. I am sure there is a lot more that changed in other ways. I thought it was funny when the AVGN played a Garfield Famicom game and it sucked.
Popeye Tale of the seahag takes a lot of elements from different Popeye media such as the comics and the All New Popeye show from Hanna Barbera. There are some characters that appear in the comics such as Popeye's mom and Olive Oyl's Family. Also that Eugene the jeep and other characters appear in the cartoons, such as the aforementioned Popeye show from Hanna Barbera.
In comics, Popeye had to use non-violent means to deal with the Sea Hag, since he didn't want to seem violent to women. This once, though, given she endangered his friends and family, especially Olive, Popeye made that "rare exception to the rule."
@@jeffcarroll1990shock , fun fact, in a roundabout way, the Twin Cities in Minnesota also has a part in that as well, as the person that made King Kong, as well as the person that made one of the first movie tie in novelization adaptations, which, naturally, was of King Kong, also were from that area, as well as were also relatives, and that, in turn, led to the entire kaiju scene, and Nintendo's take on that in Donkey Kong, which was originally supposed to be a Popeye game. Now imagine an American comic/Western manga series that literally had a mascot for the United States Navy (well, up to 2015, anyway) in all of the crazy situations that Mario had in his franchise in an alternate universe...
@@STRONGG_ONE , in the sight of the Japanese, all Western animation, and all animation in places that are in Eastern nations other than Japan, are ALL classified as anime, thus the various Popeye series ARE, according to the Japanese, already anime. Moreover, it is due to Western animation/Western anime that the Eastern animation/Eastern anime all exist to this day, and even Osamu Tezuka, among others, have literally acknowledged that as being true in more than one interview, so if any elitist gate keeping weeaboo or otaku says otherwise, then you lead them to what Osamu Tezuka, and others, actually said on the matter.
This game, however, by the Sea Hag targeting Olive, Swee' Pea and his friends, Popeye does "treat her like a final boss" and "make that rare exception" in game play. Olive keeps him doing only what's necessary and not giving in to his understandable rage. I can imagine him saying "That's all I can stands, I can't stands no more!" Which means he's had the last straw.
Ijiwaru could be translated as bad natured / wicked natured Majo = witch or bad woman Maki being a type of edible wrap like nori / seaweed So popeye : wicked natured witch seahag of seaweed
J'avais jamais vu ce jeu... Pas connu en Europe, par contre du poulet pour Popeye, grosse erreur de gameplay 😂😂Quand même c'est des Épinards qu'il mange merde 😂