This was the final Popeye cartoon released in the 1940s.
The color version brings much of the background detail to life here. Popeye lives in a postwar middle class home here, with all of the latest must-haves, from a baby grand piano down to a FLIT insecticide sprayer.
Radio was still the primary means of home entertainment for most Americans at the time, as TV was just in its early days of production. Radio shows were the TV programs of the time, and much of what was broadcast was live, including commercials with catchy (or not) jingles.
Flyweight is a weight class in sporting competitions such as boxing.