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==Other appearances== * In the 1980 [[Popeye (1980 film)|live-action film]] directed by [[Robert Altman]], Olive Oyl is played by actress [[Shelley Duvall]]. Shelley Duvall has mentioned that she was teased in school as Olive Oyl because of her physical resemblance to the character. [[File:Duvall as Olive Oyl.jpg|right|thumb|[[Shelley Duvall|Duvall]] as Olive Oyl in [[Popeye (film)|Popeye]]]] * Olive Oyl made a non-speaking cameo in the ''[[Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law]]'' episode "Droopy Botox". * In 1997β1998, Olive Oyl appeared in the video games ''Popeye and the Quest For the Woolly Mammoth'', ''Popeye: The Rescue'' and ''Popeye and the Sunken Treasure'', voiced by [[Cheryl Chase (actress)|Cheryl Chase]].<ref name="Woolly Mammoth"/><ref name="Sunken Treasure"/> * In 2006, King Features produced both a [[radio spot]] and industrial for the [[United States Power Squadrons]] featuring Robyn Gryphe as Olive and Allen Enlow as Popeye.<ref name="Robyn Gryphe"/> * Olive Oyl (along with Popeye, Bluto, and Wimpy) was going to have a [[cameo appearance|cameo]] in ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit]]'', but the rights to the characters could not be obtained. * In 2002, Olive Oyl appeared in the video game ''Slots from Bally Gaming'', voiced by [[Lani Minella]].<ref name="Bally Slots"/> * In July 2007, a [[digital puppetry|live-animation]] TV commercial starring Olive Oyl aired as part of an advertising campaign for [[Campbell Soup Company]]'s [[Prego]] [[sauce]]s. Olive's ad is one in a series of five different ads for Prego, which features Spice Girl [[Emma Bunton]] ("Baby Spice"), Olympic Silver Medalist [[Lea Ann Parsley]], an average American couple named Rosemary and Herb and an Englishman named Basil. In each 15-second commercial, the "flavorful" characters wonder aloud about what spice to add to their simmering pot of sauce. She was voiced by [[Diane Michelle]].<ref name="Prego 1"/><ref name="Prego 2"/> * Olive Oyl appeared in the ''[[Robot Chicken]]'' episodes "[[List of Robot Chicken episodes|The Sack]]" and "Squaw Bury Shortcake", voiced by [[Kelly Hu]].<ref name="Robot Chicken"/> * [[Lil Wayne]] mentions Olive Oyl in the song "I'm On One". * In ''[[The Office (American TV series)|The Office]]'', [[Pam Beesly]] (portrayed by [[Jenna Fischer]]) dresses up as Olive Oyl during the [[The Office (American season 7)|season 7]] episode "[[Costume Contest]]". * In ''[[The Walking Dead (TV series)|The Walking Dead]]'', Daryl Dixon calls Lori Grimes "Olive Oyl". * In the comic strip ''[[Bizarro (comic strip)|Bizarro]]'', the image of Olive Oyl (or occasionally the abbreviation "O2") began appearing as one of the hidden symbols in the artwork in May 2017.
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