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Definitions 
- Bluto is a cartoon character created by Paramount Pictures as Popeye 's Nemesis.
- Bluto is a cartoon character created in 1933 by Fleischer Studios for its Popeye the Sailor theatrical animated series.

- Bluto is a large, bearded, musclebound man.

- Bluto is a big goofy ball of energy who we picked up on a recent trip to Animal Care and Control.

- Bluto is a unique and fast web browser with split-screen ability.
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- So if you are caught between two Sea Hags or between Bluto and The Sea Hag, you will have to quick on the joystick and Punch button to survive.
- Spinach-usage was rare and Bluto made only one appearance.
- Afterwards, Popeye will turn red and become stronger than Bluto for about 10 seconds (shorter in later levels).
- Popeye is constantly pursued in his quest by love rival, Bluto (a.k.a.
- Bluto, being bigger and stronger, knocks Popeye into the water.
- On ALL levels, Bluto can reach from underneath or bend down from higher floors to lower ones- be careful that you are not underneath him.
- The goal was to avoid Bluto and the Sea Hag while collecting hearts, musical notes, or letters (depending on the level).
- Popeye's strange, comic and often supernatural adventures take him all over the world, and place him in conflict with enemies such as the Sea Hag and Bluto.
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- The character was named Bluto in the 2004 movie Popeye's Voyage: The Quest for Pappy.
- Bluto, overhearing this, comes to the door as the character.

- The most notable character from the movie that was missing from the show was John Belushi as Bluto.
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- In the toga party scene in the basement of the frat house in Animal House, the uncredited coed dancing with Bluto (Belushi) is his wife.
- She constantly gets kidnapped by Bluto (aka Brutus) who is Popeye's rival for her affections but Popeye always rescues her.
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- Bluto discovers Popeye's dislike of spinach, and attempts to add insult to injury by forcing the sailor to eat a can of it, and kicking him under the water.
- The animated shorts depicted Popeye as ridiculously strong, but liable to be pummeled by the much larger Bluto before his eating of the spinach.

- NOTE: The Punch button is not required to punch Bluto or Bernard when Popeye has Spinach power.
- If you can punch Bluto at this time, he falls into the sea, temporarily knocked out, and you will be awarded 3,000 points.

- For these cartoons, Bluto's name was changed to "Brutus", as it was believed at the time that Paramount owned the rights to the name "Bluto".
- Bluto being a sailor much like Popeye and Brutus being a disheveled, out of shape civilian.

- Olive Oyl (along with Bluto and Popeye) was going to have a cameo in Who Framed Roger Rabbit, but the rights to the characters could not be obtained.
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- Cartoon starts off with Bluto and Popeye being friends and coworkers right up until they meet Olive Oyl.

- Continue to avoid Bluto, Bernard, the beer bottles, and the skulls, and keep catching whatever Olive Oyl throws down.

- Bluto or Brutus is Popeye's nemesis; he, like Popeye, is attracted to Olive Oyl, and usually attempts to kidnap her.
- One is the love triangle between Popeye, Olive and Bluto, and the latter's endless machinations to claim Olive at Popeye's expense.
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- Brutus). Popeye must either run away from Bluto or grab some spinach and punch him off the screen (he will, of course, return).

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- A villain, usually Bluto (later renamed Brutus for a time), makes a move on Popeye's "sweetie", Olive Oyl.
- Punching a can of spinach gave Popeye a brief chance to strike back at Bluto.
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- The Nintendo arcade game Donkey Kong was originally to feature Popeye as the hero, Bluto as the villain, and Olive Oyl as the damsel in distress.
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Categories 
- Water > Boats > Sailors > Popeye
- Culture > Arts > Films > Olive Oyl

- Brutus

- Society > Culture > Arts > Punching

- Cooking > Foods > Vegetables > Spinach

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