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  • Tweety Bird
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  • In "Jenny Fromdabloc, Principal Lewis attempts to sell belt buckles, one containing a bird that closely resembles Tweety Bird although Principal Lewis notes his eyes are red from smoking weed.
  • Tweety Bird is the cousin to Iago. He served as Sylvester Cat's rival. Jerry is the deuteragonist in The Grand Adventure 3. He reappeared in The Showdown of Thorn Valley. Jerry is voiced by Shaun Fleming in The Grand Adventure 3 and Tweety's voiced by Bob Bergen in the 100 Acre Wood spin offs.
  • Tweety Bird is a fictional character in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of animated cartoons.
  • Despite the perceptions that people may hold, owing to the long lashes and high pitched voice of Tweety, Tweety is male.This was established several times in the series "Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries". It was also confirmed toward the end of "Snow Business" when Granny exclaimed to Tweety and Sylvester, "Here I am, boys!" On the other hand, a 1951 episode was entitled "Ain't She Tweet". Also, his species is ambiguous; although often portrayed as a baby canary, he is also frequently called a rare and valuable "tweety bird" as a plot device, and once called "the only living specimen". Nevertheless, the title song directly states that the bird is a canary. His shape more closely suggests that of a baby bird, which in fact is what he was during his early appearances (although the "baby bird"
  • Tweety is voiced by Jeff Bergman on Tiny Toon Adventures. Tweety appears briefly in the Season 1 premiere, The Looney Beginning, during Bugs' song about Acme Looniversity. He is seen in Villain Whopping Class, whacking Sylvester with a shovel and saying, "Bad old puddy tat!" In Animaniacs, Tweety is seen with the rest of the Looney Tunes characters, and says, "I tawt a taw a puddy tat!". Like the other Looney Tunes characters (save for Daffy and Porky, who get stopped by Bugs), he runs away when Bugs announces it is time to judge the Acme Looniversity student film festival.
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  • Despite the perceptions that people may hold, owing to the long lashes and high pitched voice of Tweety, Tweety is male.This was established several times in the series "Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries". It was also confirmed toward the end of "Snow Business" when Granny exclaimed to Tweety and Sylvester, "Here I am, boys!" On the other hand, a 1951 episode was entitled "Ain't She Tweet". Also, his species is ambiguous; although often portrayed as a baby canary, he is also frequently called a rare and valuable "tweety bird" as a plot device, and once called "the only living specimen". Nevertheless, the title song directly states that the bird is a canary. His shape more closely suggests that of a baby bird, which in fact is what he was during his early appearances (although the "baby bird" aspect has been used in a few later cartoons as a plot device). The yellow feathers were added but otherwise he retained the baby-bird shape. In his early appearances in Bob Clampett cartoons, Tweety is a very aggressive character who tries anything to foil his foe, even kicking his enemy when he is down. Tweety was toned down when Friz Freleng started directing the series into a more cutesy bird, and even more when Granny was introduced, however sometimes Tweety still kept his malicious side. One of his most notable "malicious" moments is in the cartoon Birdy and the Beast; when a cat tries to chase Tweety by flying and falls after remembering that cats cannot fly, Tweety says sympathetically, "Awww, the poor kitty cat! He faw down and go (in a loud, tough, masculine voice) BOOM!!", after which he grins mischievously. A similar gag was used in A Tale Of Two Kitties when Tweety, wearing an air raid warden's helmet, suddenly yells out in that same voice: "Turn out those lights!" Tweety appears in Baby Looney Tunes and only two episodes of Castaras Babys.
  • In "Jenny Fromdabloc, Principal Lewis attempts to sell belt buckles, one containing a bird that closely resembles Tweety Bird although Principal Lewis notes his eyes are red from smoking weed.
  • Tweety is voiced by Jeff Bergman on Tiny Toon Adventures. Tweety appears briefly in the Season 1 premiere, The Looney Beginning, during Bugs' song about Acme Looniversity. He is seen in Villain Whopping Class, whacking Sylvester with a shovel and saying, "Bad old puddy tat!" In Animaniacs, Tweety is seen with the rest of the Looney Tunes characters, and says, "I tawt a taw a puddy tat!". Like the other Looney Tunes characters (save for Daffy and Porky, who get stopped by Bugs), he runs away when Bugs announces it is time to judge the Acme Looniversity student film festival. Tweety appears briefly in Who Bopped Bugs Bunny?, where he is seen sitting in his cage, and was about to get eaten by Sylvester, but Granny saves him by whacking Sylvester with her umbrella. In the How Sweetie It Is episode segment, Let's Do Lunch, Tweety instructs Sweetie on how to taunt and anger a cat into wanting to eat her (in Sweetie's case, it's Furrball). Tweety uses a full-sized drawing of Sylvester to demonstrate, which he does so by repeatedly smacking the drawing (which appears to be alive and feeling pain from the hits) with a pointer stick. The drawing of Sylvester is infuriated and leaps off of the paper, chasing Tweety around the classroom until Tweety has to knock him out with the pointer stick. Thus, proving his point to Sweetie to be correct. This is the only time we see Tweety and Sweetie together. Tweety makes a cameo appearance in the Spring Break Special, where he can be seen as one of Elmyra's many captive pets.
  • Tweety Bird is the cousin to Iago. He served as Sylvester Cat's rival. Jerry is the deuteragonist in The Grand Adventure 3. He reappeared in The Showdown of Thorn Valley. Jerry is voiced by Shaun Fleming in The Grand Adventure 3 and Tweety's voiced by Bob Bergen in the 100 Acre Wood spin offs.
  • Tweety Bird is a fictional character in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of animated cartoons.
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