Compilation film, scenes from I Eats My Spinach (1933), Wild Elephinks (1933), Axe Me Another (1934), and Popeye the Sailor (1933).
Visible among the used books for sale at the start of the short is a copy of Black Oxen, a 1923 novel by Gertrude Atherton; it had been made into Black Oxen (1923).
After Popeye punches the bull into an array of beef products, one of the hindshanks has the word "kosher" stamped on it in Yiddish letters.
As the little boy is reading his "Adventures of Popeye" book, the viewer can see some prices in the restaurant window behind him: A breaded veal cutlet is 30 cents, a small steak with French fried potatoes is 35 cents and a sirloin steak with French fried potatoes is 45 cents.
One of a number of Popeye shorts that were sent to Asia in the 1980s to undergo a redraw and colorization process.