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  2. Tweety's High-Flying Adventure - Wikipedia

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    Tweety's High-Flying Adventure is a 2000 American animated musical slapstick comedy film produced by Tom Minton and James T. Walker, written by Tom Minton, Tim Cahill and Julie McNally, and directed by James T. Walker, Karl Toerge, Charles Visser, and Kyung Won Lim, starring Tweety (Joe Alaskey).

  3. A Tale of Two Kitties - Wikipedia

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    The film. A Tale of Two Kitties is a 1942 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Bob Clampett, and was released on November 21, 1942. [2]The short features the debut of Tweety, originally named Orson until his second cartoon, who delivers the line that would become his catchphrase: "I tawt I taw a puddy tat!"

  4. Tweety - Wikipedia

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    Tweety's aggressive nature was also initially characterized by Friz Freleng when he began directing the series, but would later be toned-down to instead have him be portrayed as a cutesy bird usually going about his business, and doing little to thwart Sylvester's ill-conceived plots, allowing them to simply collapse on their own; he became ...

  5. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography (1940–1949)

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    Only Tweety short animated by Tom McKimson. First short that Tweety was given his official name. First Tweety cartoon to star Tweety. 438 Buckaroo Bugs: LT Bob Clampett: Lou Lilly: M. Gould, Jack Bradbury (unc.), Robert McKimson (unc.), Rod Scribner (unc.) Bugs Bunny: August 26 () DVD: Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 5

  6. Babbit and Catstello - Wikipedia

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    Originally, the pair were cats in pursuit of a small bird for their meal in the 1942 Bob Clampett-directed cartoon A Tale of Two Kitties, a cartoon notable for the first appearance of the unnamed bird character who would eventually become Warner Bros. cartoon icon Tweety.

  7. Granny (Looney Tunes) - Wikipedia

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    Granny is a good-natured widow who is extremely protective of her beloved bird, Tweety. Granny's overprotectiveness becomes apparent whenever Tweety is threatened, usually by her sometimes pet, Sylvester. Although having the appearance of a kind old woman, Granny has demonstrated her cleverness in many cartoons.

  8. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography (1960–1969)

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    DVD – I Love Tweety Vol. 1 (Japanese release - Restored and in English) Streaming - HBO Max (restored) First Warner's cartoon with music by William Lava. 907 Mother Was a Rooster: MM: Robert McKimson: George Grandpré, Keith Darling, Ted Bonnicksen, Warren Batchelder Foghorn Leghorn, Barnyard Dawg, Ostrich October 20, 1962 Digital - Foghorn ...

  9. Canary Row - Wikipedia

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    The short was released on October 7, 1950, and stars Tweety and Sylvester. [3] This is the first Sylvester and Tweety cartoon to feature Granny in her debut. The title of this cartoon is a play on words from Cannery Row; Sylvester later starred in another cartoon with a similar title, Cannery Woe.