Oh, Popeye.Olive Oyl
Olive Oyl is the love interest of both Popeye the Sailor and Bluto (mainly Popeye though).
She was voiced by the late Bonnie Poe in 1933, the late Mae Questel in 1934, the late Margie Hines in 1938, the late Marilyn Schreffler in The All-New Popeye Hour, Tabitha St. Germain in Popeye's Voyage: the Quest for Pappy, and Grey DeLisle in the animated film test.
History
The series has a common theme. Both Popeye and Bluto try to impress Olive with feats of strength, with Popeye always winning. Bluto doesn't take losing easily and beats up Popeye and kidnaps Olive Oyl. Popeye wakes up and eats spinach which renews him and gives him the extra boost to beat Bluto.
In rare occurrences, Olive ends up having to save Popeye from a muscular woman by eating spinach. In one instance, Olive defeats Bluto with one punch without spinach.
It should be noted that Olive and Popeye didn't immediately fall in love with each other; they actually hated each other when they first met (Olive's first words to Popeye were, "Take your hooks offa me or I'll lay ya' in a scupper!"). They fought bitterly for weeks after first meeting until finally realizing they had feelings for each other.
Olive Oyl also appeared in the 1980 live-action Popeye film where she was played by the late Shelley Duvall, who also portrayed Wendy Torrance in The Shining.