“Oh you have built one of the largest and most heavily armored ships of the time? Very interesting but have you considered 5000 medium ships to the face?” - U.S to Imperial Japan at the start of hostilities. Exact quote.
It also helped that they probably had hundreds of shipyards across their vast coastline, and the Liberty ships in particular were built to be extremely simple and easily mass-produced.
I was about to say the same thing. But then, the true power of America was their aircrafts. Would have been even funnier if Popeye origami'd a sheet of metal to airplanes.
Essex-class Fleet carriers, Bogue-class Escort Carriers, Fletcher and Allan M. Sumner-class Destroyers, PT boats, Liberty and Victory-class Cargo ships. That’s basically what the Navy needed in a hurry. Battleships and Cruisers took a little longer because of the big shift from Battleships to Carriers being the Capital Flagships.
GTA 5 comes to mind. I mean how the hell do those service vehicles become instantly available for request even when they were destroyed just a few seconds ago?
I remember when illumination animation made a trailer for a popeye movie, but they scrapped it and replaced that movie with The Emoji Movie. Im not kidding: since the popeye IP doesnt have any viable way to put product placement in their movie, they instead centered a movie around emojis, so they can do some stupid goofy shit like play candy crush. Popeye never gets enough love
I think Popeye deserves the status of one of the strongest animated characters in all of history. My man can literally repair an entire fleet of battleships in mere SECONDS all on a ration of one singular spinach conserve.
Fun fact: Besides all manner of on-screen awesomeness, Popeye once managed to save an actual, real-world town from ruin. Crystal City, Texas, AKA the Spinach Capitol of the World, was about to turn into a ghost town during the Great Depression - until Popeye came along and made spinach popular!
Funnily enough, the Popeye cartoons were what got me to eat spinach as a kid in the first place. Chopped, boiled spinach with butter, salt, and pepper. Delish
OMG Popeye is a faster, better, quality ship builder than General Dynamics. They could not build those Battleships that fast 10 of em I counted w/o a TRILLION $$$ in COST OVERRUNS AND DELAYS OF DECADES!
Japan didn't expect the US to surrender, only to not have the will to fight a protracted overseas war, and therefore be willing to accept a negotiated end to the war that saw Japan gain secure access to crude oil and rubber. The better educated among them were well aware they couldn't match US production if the US went all in. What they hoped and planned for was that the destruction of the fleet and infrastructure at Pearl would give them time to secure more than territory than truely needed. That way, they could yield some of their military gains in any treaty without giving up what they really wanted. Unfortunately for them, they underestimated to varying degrees three things. First, how much resistance they'd face from the hodge podge of forces arrayed against them in the south pacific and southeast Asia. Second, how quickly the US could pivot to a war time economy and get the ship printer(powered by popeye it seems) rolling. Thirdly, how willing the US public was to go all in on a war overseas in response to the attack on Pearl even in the face of further losses and casualties. They had hoped that they could prick the giant's foot and steal a few eggs from the goose while the giant hopped around in pain before deciding chasing the theif was too much effort. Instead, the goose channeled its inner cobra chicken, and the giant, having been awakened from its peaceful repose, was filled with a terrible resolve to grind them up.
In WW2 patriots likely would've built this stuff for free if asked but they were paid about 40 cents an hour which was just fine for 1941. FDR attempted to make a minimum wage law and thankfully at the time it was slapped down as unconstitutional. It should STILL be unconstitutional as it violates Due Process.
Nah Rodney and Nelson had a very unique design compared to alot of Battleships, this one is more stock standard. Not to mention that this is supposed to be in the US dockyards anyway
man poteye realy feels ahead of it's time, like it holds up still to this day and not offensive, it's some cool as saler that gets his powers from spinage
I'm trying to figure out what American battleship-- or what American ship at all-- only had one bow turret with 3 guns. But then I had to freeze-frame when he shoves the first one off and it's in a 3x3 format like the North Carolinas and Iowas and nearly every interwar and wartime cruiser.
Popeyes makes a avg of 2bs/s which means he can make 43,200 battleships in one day, So during the entirety of WW2, popeyes couldve made 189,432,000 battleships. For refrence, japan only made 18 battleships in WW2 💀
America rebuilding after the Pearl Harbor attack be like:
YES
“Oh you have built one of the largest and most heavily armored ships of the time? Very interesting but have you considered 5000 medium ships to the face?”
- U.S to Imperial Japan at the start of hostilities.
Exact quote.
@@frostbyte2384Japan was NOT ready for the smoke 💀
Poke the beehive, get stung.
10 aircraft per day is something
So this is how America was finishing 3 of those bigass merchant ships every DAY during WW2
Yup
It also helped that they probably had hundreds of shipyards across their vast coastline, and the Liberty ships in particular were built to be extremely simple and easily mass-produced.
@@nadrewod999No dude, they were built with magic.
According to the Naval yard staff, the only reason why we built 4 of the 6 planned Iowa Class Battleships was that they ran out of canned spinach.
Also steel allocations. Damn bean counters!
@@simonnachreiner8380 Well, that and WWII showing that the age of the BB was over and the CV (shortly, CVN) was in...
Who forgot to add spinach to the budget? 🤔
@@jesserice7777 Some guy named King.
You, yes you, win the internets
Essentially what the Japanese saw when the US built an entirely new fleet after the pearl harbor runs
3 aircraft carriers in 1941.
66 aircraft carriers in 1945.
Same thing when they ran into most of the Pearl Harbor battleships at leyte gulf.
Accurate representation of US vs Japanese shipbuilding capability during WW2, especially the Essex class.
I was about to say the same thing. But then, the true power of America was their aircrafts. Would have been even funnier if Popeye origami'd a sheet of metal to airplanes.
Essex-class Fleet carriers, Bogue-class Escort Carriers, Fletcher and Allan M. Sumner-class Destroyers, PT boats, Liberty and Victory-class Cargo ships.
That’s basically what the Navy needed in a hurry. Battleships and Cruisers took a little longer because of the big shift from Battleships to Carriers being the Capital Flagships.
The e-sex class?🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨
@@Momo_Kawashima🙁
More truthful would be the Liberty ships.
Dude built a whole North Carolina class battleship
He built 7 of em lmfao
And south Dakota and Iowa class too
@@ocenian also rebuilt the USS West Virginia
FOR LIKE 10-20 SECONDS
IN TWO SECONDS FLAT!
I never would've thought that Popeye of all people would be the one to defeat Saitama in Death Battle.
Popeye is the first shonen animé protagonist
No he isn't
And screw anime
Ya know that ain't canon.
As he should, popeye is the strongest character of all time 💪
Imagine if this guy exist in real-life during WW2.
He did and still is 😉
GTA 5 comes to mind. I mean how the hell do those service vehicles become instantly available for request even when they were destroyed just a few seconds ago?
All those ships lost at Pearl Harbor would be fixed and upgraded
The US Military would've run out of metal before he even broke a sweat
@@Wolfgodmak
Lots of them have been
*We Avenging Pearl Harbor on this one* 🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣⚓️⚓️⚓️⚓️⚓️
Good point
Use the Nuke
@@borntoclimb7116we already did two times tho
@@oxxo183why not a third
WE’RE MAKING IT INTO GUADALCANAL AND BORNEO WITH THIS ONE
How companies expect their workers to work on minimum wage:
Who works for minimum wage and why would you?
Bro producing Battleships faster than the Navy gaining recruits.
My guy is the U.S industry in WW2 😭😭☠️☠️
Popeye really should make a comeback, in 2029 he will be 100 years old
Wow
He's still very popular today 🇺🇸
I remember when illumination animation made a trailer for a popeye movie, but they scrapped it and replaced that movie with The Emoji Movie.
Im not kidding: since the popeye IP doesnt have any viable way to put product placement in their movie, they instead centered a movie around emojis, so they can do some stupid goofy shit like play candy crush. Popeye never gets enough love
@@noahboat580 i was so pissed about that! I wanted a new Popeye film
@@noahboat580It was Sony, but yeah… too bad it got cancelled
It’s best we don’t really get a return since Popeye was nearly entirely propaganda and also quite sexist and racist due to its when it was created
They had Popeye build a war ship because he would have ended both the war and the world in 1 hour, even the nukes were made to deter HIM
Bluto really looks at this and still says "Yeah, I can take him."
Love the Popeye cartoons
Ditto 💕
me too love popeye
Popeye is basically every worker who worked on building Liberty Ships
yep!
I think Popeye deserves the status of one of the strongest animated characters in all of history.
My man can literally repair an entire fleet of battleships in mere SECONDS all on a ration of one singular spinach conserve.
Fun fact: Besides all manner of on-screen awesomeness, Popeye once managed to save an actual, real-world town from ruin. Crystal City, Texas, AKA the Spinach Capitol of the World, was about to turn into a ghost town during the Great Depression - until Popeye came along and made spinach popular!
POV the shipyard who build Liberty Ship
popeye makes blue collar work look like cake
0:10 Looks like a New Mexico class.
Spinach has a lotta iron 🏋️
@Slowboy Whiteboard
Hahaha 😄 yep 👍
Popeye would be a one-man Navy
He literally built an entire fleet by himself. Hooyah, Popeye.
The original Master Builder.
He sure makes things look easy 💪🏻💪🏻
Everything is easy for Popeye 😉
Because he is a cartoon character
Thats how pearl harbor fixed up all those ships in record time
Funnily enough, the Popeye cartoons were what got me to eat spinach as a kid in the first place. Chopped, boiled spinach with butter, salt, and pepper. Delish
Sadly, my introduction to this veggie came with a heavy cream sauce... _not_ as flavourful
OMG Popeye is a faster, better, quality ship builder than General Dynamics. They could not build those Battleships that fast 10 of em I counted w/o a TRILLION $$$ in COST OVERRUNS AND DELAYS OF DECADES!
Hahahaha I know right 👍
And look at what China's naval force has today!
Ouch 🤕
Japan: We destroyed half their ships! They'll be forced to surrender now.
America:
Japan didn't expect the US to surrender, only to not have the will to fight a protracted overseas war, and therefore be willing to accept a negotiated end to the war that saw Japan gain secure access to crude oil and rubber.
The better educated among them were well aware they couldn't match US production if the US went all in. What they hoped and planned for was that the destruction of the fleet and infrastructure at Pearl would give them time to secure more than territory than truely needed. That way, they could yield some of their military gains in any treaty without giving up what they really wanted. Unfortunately for them, they underestimated to varying degrees three things. First, how much resistance they'd face from the hodge podge of forces arrayed against them in the south pacific and southeast Asia. Second, how quickly the US could pivot to a war time economy and get the ship printer(powered by popeye it seems) rolling. Thirdly, how willing the US public was to go all in on a war overseas in response to the attack on Pearl even in the face of further losses and casualties.
They had hoped that they could prick the giant's foot and steal a few eggs from the goose while the giant hopped around in pain before deciding chasing the theif was too much effort. Instead, the goose channeled its inner cobra chicken, and the giant, having been awakened from its peaceful repose, was filled with a terrible resolve to grind them up.
@@spudgamer6049 🤓
They'd try to give him minimum wage
And draft em to go to a foreign country to kill people for the government...
@@HarHah At least then, you could still buy a car, house, etc, without needing a 30-year mortgage.
In WW2 patriots likely would've built this stuff for free if asked but they were paid about 40 cents an hour which was just fine for 1941. FDR attempted to make a minimum wage law and thankfully at the time it was slapped down as unconstitutional. It should STILL be unconstitutional as it violates Due Process.
This is how popeye made his battleship in world of warships
You ever seen how he makes them without spinach? Still impressive.
History Channel at midnight: Popeye built and launched the Bismarck himself.
Cranking capital ships faster than Liberty ships.
0:19 is that battleship HMS Rodney?
LoL probably 😁
Nah Rodney and Nelson had a very unique design compared to alot of Battleships, this one is more stock standard. Not to mention that this is supposed to be in the US dockyards anyway
After Japan surrendered & the victory of America: 0:32
Btw the tattoo that is shown as a battleship is actually Uss New mexico. I can tell due to the turret placements and towers
Pov: you turn on instant construction in hoi4
The US putting out 175 Fletchers during WW2 like:
US war production in early 1943:
I can imagine the enemy ships just out like, "didnt we just blow up that ship five minutes ago?"
accurate representation of the US industry after pearl harbor
When he used .000001 percent of his power.
LoL
Yes
He can't use a percentage of his power because it's infinite
American engineers repairing the USS Yorktown in 72 hours compared to the 3 week estimate:
How companies expect us to work for a minimum wage be like:
As a battleship, I can confirm that this is how I was built.
Legend says when he was done building ships, the US had less steel in reserve than Vatican City.
How companies expect us to work for minimum wage lol
This clip was way before minimum wage..lol
@@HarHahindeed, back in the day when if I worked hard I got paid equal to the effort I put in
Remember ships are female.
So a tatoo of a ship is normal
Lol
The ending with him and the ships was golden
what the teacher expects me to do as soon as i get home
Ok???
he made 9 battleships using nothing but his bare hands in matters of seconds
That's how the government is expecting me to work for the minimal salary
Popeye Gets Crazy Diamond Stand
man poteye realy feels ahead of it's time, like it holds up still to this day and not offensive, it's some cool as saler that gets his powers from spinage
Truly the only man who can be described as “built different”
What employers think what a $7h wage should look like:
They made about .40 cents an hour in 1941.
no point in sending those warships when you have a popeye
Just give Popeye 10 or more cans of spinach, and he'll rebuild the whole fleet lost in Pearl Harbour with ease.
Imagine if this dude was working for Lockhead Martin today
Turning old merchant ships into a Killer Battleship cruisers is Godly impressively
He forgot about the damn aircraft carriers and DD's!!!!! Somebody get him a pallet of spinach!
What employers expect workers to do on minimum wage
Japanesse: we can build a ship in 12 months
Usa:
That one dude locking in to get all 493 missing assignments done before the end of the grading period (the grading period ends in 2 days)
“A Hull Of A Mess”.
October 16, 1942
So that's why there's so many merchant ships back then
popeyes still gets mininum wage tho :(
Man’s all ship shape
How employers expect us to work on minimum wage
Like the big "V" for victory at the end.
How minimum wage expects us to work:
In guessing He singlehandedly built the Essex class
Earth's response to Azure Lane
Popeye's the only man who can truly say "I'm built different."
I'm trying to figure out what American battleship-- or what American ship at all-- only had one bow turret with 3 guns.
But then I had to freeze-frame when he shoves the first one off and it's in a 3x3 format like the North Carolinas and Iowas and nearly every interwar and wartime cruiser.
That one dude who can build mega-structures on the SMP:
when your torpedo lands a direct hit but popeyes was onboard their ship
US after Pearl Harbor:
How company’s are expecting workers to react after receiving a 25 cent raise. (They are now making $7.25)
An hour or a day? Unit matters
How bosses expect people to work for minimum wage
People can do that. See China, Bangladesh, North Korea, India etc do it without any complaints. West people just don't want to work.
imagine a small japanese pt boat seeing that fleet
How America expects you to work with minimum wage:
popeye is one of my favourite characters in media because hes not transphobic, racist, homophobic, or anything like that, but hes funny as shit!!!!
Me in hoi4 using fast building ship mod
And this is why America wins, we has popeye
All this funny cartoons , and then we learn about oxalate acid , I wonder who made these
how they expect us to work on a 9 to 5 coffee shop
Wish it were that easy! Loved Popey, olive Oil, Papy, and his mischievous nepfews.
Pop eye can make his own factory 😮
Popeyes makes a avg of 2bs/s
which means he can make 43,200 battleships in one day,
So during the entirety of WW2, popeyes couldve made 189,432,000 battleships.
For refrence, japan only made 18 battleships in WW2 💀
Wow 😲
Playing US in HOI4 feels like...
How Chinese sweatshops expect 3 months olds to work for 0.01 dollars a year
Bro just builds boats like some random legos
Liberty ships in a nutshell
Germany would be doomed when the US got him as the head builder of Navy ships
...and pretty much everybody else, as the US in his world would be set to conquer the planet 😅😆👌
bro got that fleet
Popeye fix damaged ships in a minute by eating a can of spinach
Adeptus mechanicus: impossible 😨
Popeye with Extra Large Spinach vs Gear 5 Luffy who wins?
Lend Lease be like