J. Wellington Wimpy - Character

Character

Wimpy is Popeye's friend. In the cartoons he mainly plays the role of the "straight man" to Popeye's outbursts and wild antics. Wimpy is soft-spoken, very intelligent, and well educated, but also cowardly, very lazy, overly parsimonious and utterly gluttonous. He is also something of a scam artist and, especially in the newspaper strip, can be notoriously underhanded at times.

Hamburgers are Wimpy's all-time favorite dish, and he is usually seen carrying or eating one or more at a time – e.g. in Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor he is seen grinding meat or eating burgers almost the entire time – however, he is usually too cheap to pay for them himself. A recurring joke involves Wimpy's attempts to con other patrons of the diner into buying his meal for him. His best-known catchphrase started in 1931 as "Cook me up a hamburger. I'll pay you Thursday." In 1932, this then became the famous "I'll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today". This phrase is now commonly used to illustrate fiscal irresponsibility and still appears in modern comedies such as The Drew Carey Show and The Office.

Wimpy had other frequently used lines in the original comic strip. On some occasions, Wimpy tries to placate someone by saying "I'd like to invite you over to my house for a duck dinner." He then moves away quickly to a safe distance and yells, "You bring the ducks!" Another such line was, "Jones is my name...I'm one of the Jones boys" – an attempt to defuse a hostile situation with a mistaken identity. To deflect an enemy's wrath, he would sometimes indicate a third party and say "Let's you and him fight", starting a brawl from which he quickly withdrew.

He appeared in the Popeye film. He took advantage of Swee'Pea's power by asking him which horse will win the horse race, and since Swee'Pea can predict the true future, he figures out which horse will win. Popeye and Olive Oyl are very mad at him for doing so. He steals Swee'Pea and gives him to Bluto. Earlier on in the movie, he asked the waiter for a hamburger, saying that he himself is buying and the person next to him is paying. He is considered the worst customer because of his con artist ways. Olive forces him to take her to the Commodore's ship, where Bluto is keeping Swee'Pea hostage and double-crossing the Commodore a.k.a. Poopdeck Pappy. Wimpy also sang in most of the songs, using his famous line "I will gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today" (and the chorus repeats "He will gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today").

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