Alice the Goon is terrorizing a small town. Popeye decides he wants to try and catch this monster, legend has it that just looking at Alice will make you so scared that you will turn white and stay that way forever.
A sawfish, a Trojan horse, two princes and a damsel in distress figure in Popeye's storybook tale to a skeptical Swee'Pea.
Popeye, Olive and The Jeep are hired to search for someone smuggling diamonds by boat. Discriminating based on previous offenses Popeye suspects Brutus and his pickle importing scheme are a cover.
Jinks tries to get his mind off those meeses, so he decides to read the book "The Pied Piper", and gets the idea of using the pipe to tame Pixie and Dixie.
The evil witch from Hansel and Gretel stands by her cauldron stirring the pot for her next victim. The only thing is that Hokey Wolf and Ding A Ling start eating her gingerbread house and run off with her magic broom.
The kindly city dogcatcher, humane Huckleberry Hound tries to capture Duffy, a madcap canine, to provide food and shelter for the pitiful beast. But Duffy has seen dogcatchers come and go.
John Drake flies to the Arabian desert to investigate stories of slavery and finds himself befriending a Muslim lad and helping a stranded showgirl who believes Drake to be a slave broker.
Beau Maverick wins ownership of the Silver Hill, a worthless ore mine. A crooked railroad agent named Shanks tries to cheat the townspeople out of their land by offering them a price that is well below market value. Beau convinces the town to relocate Silver Hill to a sheep ranch twenty miles away. The plan backfires when a new vein of silver is discovered in the supposedly worthless Silver Hill mine, thus enabling Shanks to claim the land without cost. The only hope is for the town to relocate back to Silver Hill before the railroad takes over the land.
Beaver is determined not to eat brussels sprouts and adamently refuses not to eat them when June serves them for dinner. In order to go to a football game, Ward makes Beaver promise that he will eat them the next time they are served. Beaver quickly finds himself confronted with the ""deadly"" vegetables when the Cleavers go out to eat at a posh restaurant.
The Cartwrights construct a grist mill to provide income for a crippled rancher who blames Ben for his predicament. Ben has to contend with the man's depraved caretaker, and finds himself attracted to his wife. "Sons can't be everything," Ben tells her.
A variety show, with the main feature being the serialized adventures of the two title characters, the anthropomorphic moose Bullwinkle and flying squirrel Rocky. The main adversaries in most of their adventures are the Russian-like spies Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale. Supporting segments include Dudley Do-Right, Peabody's Improbable History, and Fractured Fairy Tales, among others.
In this entertaining segment, Bullwinkle shares his "insightful" advice about the dangers of dozing off at work. He illustrates the concept through a series of comedic mishaps, demonstrating how sleeping on the job can lead to unexpected and often chaotic consequences. From waking up to find himself in bizarre situations to inadvertently causing trouble for his coworkers, Bullwinkle’s humorous experiences serve as a lighthearted reminder of the importance of staying awake and alert, even when the job gets dull.
In this humorous retelling, Androcles discovers that befriending a lion can be quite beneficial, especially when he unexpectedly finds himself thrown into a lion pit. Instead of a fearsome encounter, he recalls his previous act of kindness towards the lion, who remembers Androcles and offers him protection. The story takes a comical turn as Androcles navigates his predicament, highlighting the importance of friendship and compassion in the most unlikely situations.
A variety show, with the main feature being the serialized adventures of the two title characters, the anthropomorphic moose Bullwinkle and flying squirrel Rocky. The main adversaries in most of their adventures are the Russian-like spies Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale. Supporting segments include Dudley Do-Right, Peabody's Improbable History, and Fractured Fairy Tales, among others.
Lee Nagel suspects his visiting uncle of murder when his father is killed in their store in an apparent accident.
Fred fakes illness so he and Barney can get out of taking their wives to the opera. Using prehistoric helicopter as a means of escape, the two of them join their bowling team for a night of fun. They almost get away with their scheme, until loose-lipped Barney gives away their night's activities.
A WWII captain finds himself in the desert, next to his crashed plane, and desperately tries to find out what happened to the rest of his crew.
Olive Oyl visits Popeye at his lighthouse. Brutus is an unwelcome tag-along who proves worse than worthless when a shark causes trouble.