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  • Hawaiian Aye Aye
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  • On the island of Hawaii, Granny is off to join a celebration, leaving Tweety to look after himself. A peckish Sylvester spots Tweety and tries to get him, but only one thing stands between Sylvester and his prey: Granny's pet Sharky. Sylvester's attempts with a zip-line, an air pumping diving suit and a pair of stilts all fail. Just then Granny and Tweety leave, finished from their vacation. Determined not to lose Tweety, Sylvester rows in a canoe after the cruiser with Sharky behind him all this time.
  • Hawaiian Aye Aye is a 1964 Merrie Melodies animated short, directed by Gerry Chiniquy and written by Tedd Pierce and Bill Danch, starring Tweety and Sylvester. Sylvester and Tweety's voices were provided by Mel Blanc, while Tweety's owner Granny was voiced by June Foray. It was the also last non-Bugs Bunny cartoon produced by the original Warner Bros. studio before it closed down in 1963 with production number 1662. And this is also the last time the classic bullet-shot Merrie Melodies rings were used for the intro and outro sequences.
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Editing
Series
  • Merrie Melodies
Runtime
  • 420.0
Producer
Release Date
  • 1964-06-27
Name
  • Hawaiian Aye Aye
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Voice Actor
background artist
  • Tom O'Loughlin
layout artist
Music
story artist
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Distributor
  • Warner Bros. Pictures
Director
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  • On the island of Hawaii, Granny is off to join a celebration, leaving Tweety to look after himself. A peckish Sylvester spots Tweety and tries to get him, but only one thing stands between Sylvester and his prey: Granny's pet Sharky. Sylvester's attempts with a zip-line, an air pumping diving suit and a pair of stilts all fail. Just then Granny and Tweety leave, finished from their vacation. Determined not to lose Tweety, Sylvester rows in a canoe after the cruiser with Sharky behind him all this time.
  • Hawaiian Aye Aye is a 1964 Merrie Melodies animated short, directed by Gerry Chiniquy and written by Tedd Pierce and Bill Danch, starring Tweety and Sylvester. Sylvester and Tweety's voices were provided by Mel Blanc, while Tweety's owner Granny was voiced by June Foray. It was the also last non-Bugs Bunny cartoon produced by the original Warner Bros. studio before it closed down in 1963 with production number 1662. And this is also the last time the classic bullet-shot Merrie Melodies rings were used for the intro and outro sequences.
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