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Wimpy is a character originally from Popeye the Sailor Man. He appears in the skits It's a Wimpy-Filled Life, I'd Gladly Pay You Tuesday, Popeye Intervention, and Gen Z's Popeye.

It's a Wimpy-Filled life[]

In this skit, Wimpy unsuccessfully to get a hamburger, but fails as the burger cashier kicks him out, and his friends won't loan him any money. Because of this, Wimpy decides to commit suicide by jumping of a bridge. He is stopped at the last second by the angel Clarence (from the movie It's a Wonderful Life) who, in order to make him change his mind about suicide, attempts to show him how the would would have been if Wimpy never was born. However, it turns out that the world would be better without Wimpy, for example, Popeye and Bluto are now friends and Popeye has hair, Olive is busty and Alice the Goon cures cancer. This causes Clarence to apologize to Wimpy for wasting his time, and then push him out from the bridge. Wimpy says hamburgers once more before hitting the water, most likely dying.

In this skit, Wimpy was voiced by Scott Adsit.

I'd Gladly Pay You Tuesday[]

In this skit, Wimpy once again tries to get a hamburger, but cannot do so because he does not have any money. Popeye however agrees to lend him some money, on the ground that he pays back on Tuesday. When Tuesday arrives, Wimpy has no money, and therefore Popeye proceeds to beat the living shit out of Wimpy until the poor man offers a blowjob to him, which he gladly accepts. We then see an injuried Wimpy going back to the hamburger bar, and this time, everyone offers him money.

This time, Wimpy was voiced by Seth Green.

Popeye Intervention[]

In this skit, Wimpy along with Olive and Poopdeck Pappy thinks Popeye is addicted to his spinach. During the intervention, Olive demands that Popeye should hand over his spinach, and when Popeye turns around, he sees Wimpy who closes and then blocks the door out of the room. A fight starts for the spinach, and during this fight, Popeye manages to eat the spinach. The Spinach causes him to get super strong, and he proceeds to beat up Wimpy, who is knocked out with a cartoony knock-out bell sound effect.

Unlike Poopdeck Pappy and Olive, Wimpy had no spoken dialouge in this skit.

Gen Z's Popeye[]

In this skit, Wimpy is encouraged by the Gen Z advertising executives to give rimjobs.

Like in I'd Gladly Pay You Tuesday, Wimpy was voiced by Seth Green.

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