Bluto vs. Brutus
After the theatrical Popeye cartoon series ceased production in 1957, Bluto's name was changed to Brutus because it was incorrectly believed by King Features that Paramount Pictures, distributors of the Fleischer Studios (later Famous Studios) cartoons, owned the rights to the name "Bluto".
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Bill London, who took over from Sagendorf, preferred Bluto, but sometimes reverted back to Brutus, even within the confines of a single story (cf. “Witch Hunt,” ...
Dec 28, 2003 · Unfortunately, BRUTUS was not. It's too bad, because the cartoon series might have been fun with the two bad guys teaming-up against good guy ...
After the theatrical Popeye cartoon series ceased production in 1957, Bluto's name was changed to Brutus because it was incorrectly believed that Paramount ...
Apr 30, 2009 · Another subtle difference between the characters of Brutus and Bluto is that while Bluto was often portrayed as a fellow sailor who also sought ...
May 22, 2004 · I liked that theory, since Bluto and Brutus don't look exactly the same. Bluto is usually drawn well-toned and muscular, while Brutus is quite ...