Looney Tunes Season 1954 Episode 4
Looney Tunes
Season 1954

Ep 4. Feline Frame-Up

  • February 13, 1954

In this episode of Looney Tunes, titled "Feline Frame-Up," we are introduced to Sylvester the Cat, who has a problem with getting his meals. The story revolves around Sylvester's attempts to catch a bird named Tweety, who resides in the house of his owner, Granny. However, every time he tries to catch Tweety, he fails, and ends up getting into trouble with Granny.

One day, while trying to catch Tweety, Sylvester accidentally breaks a vase of Granny's, and decides to frame his fellow feline, the innocent black cat named Petey. He puts a piece of the broken vase near Petey, who is then chased out of the house by Granny. Sylvester successfully completes his mission of getting rid of his rival, but starts to feel guilty when the other cats who were chasing Petey appear.

Sylvester tries to tell Granny about his lie, but she doesn't believe him. He then feels sorry about what he did and decides to help Petey come back. The two cats make a pact to work together, and Petey helps Sylvester capture Tweety by pretending to be a bird. However, their plan fails, and they both end up being chased away by Granny and the other cats.

The episode ends with Sylvester and Petey both sitting outside the house, feeling sorry and discussing their common plight of being cats who cannot seem to catch a break. Despite their differences, the two cats become friends, as they realize that they are both in the same boat and need to help each other out.

Overall, "Feline Frame-Up" is a heartwarming episode that teaches children about the importance of helping others and standing up for what is right. The episode also showcases the classic Looney Tunes humor and provides a great opportunity for both children and adults to enjoy some light-hearted entertainment.

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In this episode of Looney Tunes, titled "Feline Frame-Up," we are introduced to Sylvester the Cat, who has a problem with getting his meals. The story revolves around Sylvester's attempts to catch a bird named Tweety, who resides in the house of his owner, Granny. However, every time he tries to catch Tweety, he fails, and ends up getting into trouble with Granny.

One day, while trying to catch Tweety, Sylvester accidentally breaks a vase of Granny's, and decides to frame his fellow feline, the innocent black cat named Petey. He puts a piece of the broken vase near Petey, who is then chased out of the house by Granny. Sylvester successfully completes his mission of getting rid of his rival, but starts to feel guilty when the other cats who were chasing Petey appear.

Sylvester tries to tell Granny about his lie, but she doesn't believe him. He then feels sorry about what he did and decides to help Petey come back. The two cats make a pact to work together, and Petey helps Sylvester capture Tweety by pretending to be a bird. However, their plan fails, and they both end up being chased away by Granny and the other cats.

The episode ends with Sylvester and Petey both sitting outside the house, feeling sorry and discussing their common plight of being cats who cannot seem to catch a break. Despite their differences, the two cats become friends, as they realize that they are both in the same boat and need to help each other out.

Overall, "Feline Frame-Up" is a heartwarming episode that teaches children about the importance of helping others and standing up for what is right. The episode also showcases the classic Looney Tunes humor and provides a great opportunity for both children and adults to enjoy some light-hearted entertainment.

  • First Aired
    February 13, 1954
  • Language
    English
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