Tweety & Sylvester

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  • TV-G
  • 2003
  • 1 Season
  • 7.0  (5,493)

Tweety & Sylvester is a classic animated TV series from Warner Bros. that ran from 1995 to 2002. The show brings back the mischievous Tweety Bird and his arch-nemesis, Sylvester the Cat, as they embark on their never-ending pursuit of each other. The show features a talented voice cast, with Frank Welker voicing Sylvester and Joe Alaskey lending his voice to Tweety. Tress MacNeille and June Foray also joins the cast to voice Granny and additional characters respectively.

The cartoons are generally centered around the adventures and misadventures of Tweety and Sylvester as they try to outsmart one another in hilarious fashion. The show is full of slapstick comedy, witty banter and clever wordplay, all presented in the classic Looney Tunes style.

The series makes use of a wide array of settings and scenarios, which keeps things fresh and interesting from episode to episode. The characters find themselves in all sorts of situations, from battling it out in the wild west to duking it out in outer space.

The animation in Tweety & Sylvester is top-notch, featuring the classic Looney Tunes style that made the original cartoons so famous. The movement is fluid and expressive, and the colors are bright and lively. The show also makes use of some 3D animation for various effects, which helps to keep things visually interesting.

One of the show's strengths is its excellent writing. The writers manage to capture the essence of the original Looney Tunes cartoons, while also bringing a fresh and modern sensibility to the material. The dialogue is sharp and witty, with plenty of clever wordplay and jokes that will appeal to both kids and adults.

The voice acting in Tweety & Sylvester is also top-notch. Frank Welker, Joe Alaskey, Tress MacNeille, and June Foray all do an excellent job of bringing their characters to life. Welker in particular does an excellent job of bringing Sylvester to life, capturing both his mischievousness and his vulnerability.

Overall, Tweety & Sylvester is a classic animated TV series that will delight fans of the original Looney Tunes cartoons. With its excellent animation, top-notch voice acting, and sharp, witty writing, it's a show that is sure to entertain viewers of all ages. Whether you're a longtime fan of Tweety and Sylvester or are discovering them for the first time, this is a show that is definitely worth checking out.

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Seasons
A Tale of Two Kitties / Canned Feud
10. A Tale of Two Kitties / Canned Feud
April 28, 2003
A slicker cat, Babbit, urges his gullible partner, Catstello, to "get the bird." For the very first time in Looney Tunes, Tweety "tawt" he "taw a puddy tat." And each time Catstello pops up, this particularly violent Tweety uses various weapons to bat, smash, poke, water squirt, and dynamite the feline. Directed by: Robert McKimson / Sylvester is panic stricken the minute he finds out his owner's have left for vacation without leaving food. He finds canned food, but the only can opener is in the possession of a mouse. Directed by: Friz Freleng
No Barking / The Unexpected Pest
9. No Barking / The Unexpected Pest
April 28, 2003
While Claude Cat is looking for food he is distracted by Frisky's never ending barking. Claude tries to take Frisky's bone so Frisky plays many tricks on him that end with Claude flying into the sky. Tweety is a neighbor who sees the entire scene play out, in this classic Looney Tunes episode. Directed by: Charles M. Jones / Sylvester overhears his owners talking about getting rid of him. To keep his home, he must prove he is worth having by catching a mouse. So, of course he asks a mouse help him with his plan. Directed by: Robert McKimson
Gift Wrapped / All Abir-r-r-rd
8. Gift Wrapped / All Abir-r-r-rd
April 28, 2003
It's Christmas time for Looney Tunes and Sylvester tries to switch his present with Granny's present which is Tweety in a birdcage. Granny also gets a bulldog for Christmas and when they all play with the toys, it's dog chases cat, and cat chases bird. Directed by: Friz Freleng / Tweety is put aboard a train bound for Gower Gulch and runs into the devious Sylvester. Directed by: Friz Freleng
Tweet, Tweet, Tweety / Tweety's S.O.S.
7. Tweet, Tweet, Tweety / Tweety's S.O.S.
April 28, 2003
In this Looney Tunes episode, Sylvester is at a national forest when he spots a nest up in a tree. When he climbs to the nest, he finds an egg -- from which Tweety hatches. Now, Sylvester makes several attempts to catch Tweety, all of which are unsuccessful. Directed by: Friz Freleng / Sylvester finds Tweety aboard an ocean liner with Granny. Granny tries to protect Tweety but has one problem: she has terrible vision. Sylvester uses this to his advantage by keeping her glasses away from her to have a chance at Tweety. However, Tweety keeps returning Granny's glasses. Directed by: Friz Freleng
Last Hungry Cat / Red Riding Hoodwinked
6. Last Hungry Cat / Red Riding Hoodwinked
April 28, 2003
In "Looney Tunes meets Hitchcock" form this cartoon follows Sylvester after he thinks he has killed Tweety. When he returns to the house and finds Tweety alive he kisses him only to be hit by Granny for touching the bird. Directed by: Friz Freleng / The classic story of Little Red Riding Hood has a new twist. Set in more modern times, this story about Red takes Tweety to visit her sick Grandmother. Both Sylvester and the Big Bad Wolf try to capture Red and Tweety. Directed by: Friz Freleng
Canary Row / Room and Bird
5. Canary Row / Room and Bird
April 28, 2003
In this classic Looney Tunes episode, Tweety is spotted inside the Broken Arms Hotel by Sylvester. Unfortunately, no cats are allowed in the lobby so Sylvester has to think up other means of getting in. Directed by: Friz Freleng / Despite the "no pets allowed" rule in a hotel, some ladies bring in their pets: Tweety and Sylvester. Bird, cat and dog chases occurring create mayhem as a detective tries to find all the animals in the hotel. Directed by: Friz Freleng
Puddy Tat Trouble / Snow Business
4. Puddy Tat Trouble / Snow Business
April 28, 2003
Sylvester and another cat fight over who gets to eat Tweety -- beating each other up in the process. A classic Looney Tunes fiasco. Directed by: Friz Freleng/ Tweety and Sylvester are snowed in at their cabin and search for food. Tweety finds bird seeds while Sylvester tries to make a meal out of Tweety. Directed by: Friz Freleng
Ain't She Tweet? / Bird In a Guilty Cage
3. Ain't She Tweet? / Bird In a Guilty Cage
April 28, 2003
Tweety gets bought by Granny in this classic Looney Tunes episode. Sylvester tries all sorts of devices to defeat the dogs guarding Tweety in the house. Directed by: Friz Freleng / Mannequins and clothes go flying in this Sylvester and Tweety chase in a department store. Directed by: Friz Freleng
Tweetie Pie / Bad Ol' Putty Tat
2. Tweetie Pie / Bad Ol' Putty Tat
April 28, 2003
Sylvester finds Tweety out in the snow; however, Sylvester's owner puts Tweety in a cage and warns Sylvester to leave Tweety alone while she sleeps. But we all know Sylvester is going to ignore the warning and try to catch Tweety. A Looney Tunes favorite. Directed by: Friz Freleng / Sylvester tries many methods of capturing Tweety, but Tweety out-smarts him every time. Directed by: Friz Freleng
Birds Anonymous / Tweety and the Beanstalk
1. Birds Anonymous / Tweety and the Beanstalk
April 28, 2003
Sylvester joins Birds Anonymous, a pussycat's equivalent to Alcoholics Anonymous, in an attempt to get rid of birds from his diet. Trouble arises when Tweety tempts him, in this classic Looney Tunes episode. Directed by: Friz Freleng / Sylvester is up to his old tricks, but this time he is in a giant world and against a giant Tweety. Directed by: Friz Freleng
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    April 28, 2003
  • IMDB Rating
    7.0  (5,493)
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