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"I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat.....I Did, I Did, I Did Taw a Puddy Tat!"


Tweety, also known as Tweety Pie or Tweety Bird, is a yellow canary in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series. He appeared in 46 cartoons in the Looney Tunes Golden Age. Contrary to popular belief, he was always a male despite having eyelashes like females.[2][3][4]

Origin

He made his first appearance in 1942 in "A Tale of Two Kitties", directed by Bob Clampett, but was not paired with Sylvester until five years later. The 1947 cartoon "Tweetie Pie" pitted them against each other for the first time. The cartoon, which won an Academy Award, was the start of many short cartoons to come.

Design

His design was originally based on a baby picture of Bob Clampett. In "A Tale of Two Kitties", His speech is strange, as he mispronounces many words, such as "pussy cat", which he says as "puddy tat". His name was originally Orson, but this was soon changed, as his current name was already presented in his second cartoon, "Birdy and the Beast" (1944). He had initially been portrayed simply as a wild birdling whose species had not yet been specified and resided in an outdoor nest high in a tree; it was only in 1947 when he had his first domestic role and his first human interaction in "Tweetie Pie", however, he would still reside in an outdoor nest in later shorts.

Personality

He is a yellow canary that has a somewhat large head. His temper was at first short and was often angry. His catchphrase is "I tawt I taw a puddy tat!" "I did! I did taw/tee a puddy tat!". As his character progressed, he became much calmer. He appears to be an innocent little bird, sweet and extremely gentle character. Tweety often went to Hector the Bulldog or hide behind Granny to avoid Sylvester, but in the end, he always manages to humiliate him, unless he ends up humiliating himself trying to catch him, which in turn does nothing. Tweety sometimes lives in a birdcage located in Granny's house; Granny is overprotective of Tweety and keeps Sylvester away from her prized bird.

Rivalry

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Tweety and Sylvester are frequently after each other, much like Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner and the formerly-MGM owned, now-owned Warner Bros. cat and mouse duo Tom and Jerry. Sylvester is constantly trying to eat Tweety, and the yellow canary, in turn, is usually avoiding him with ease. Although Sylvester has laid hands on Tweety and got Tweety in his mouth on some occasions, most of the time he has never succeeded in eating the canary. In "Greedy for Tweety", Sylvester succeeded in eating Tweety in a hospital where Sylvester, Tweety, and Hector were hospitalized and Granny was their nurse and once Granny found out that Sylvester ate Tweety, she did an x-ray on Sylvester and cut him open and got Tweety out. Most of the time, when Tweety is under the care of Granny, Sylvester cannot successfully outwit his opponent.

Other Appearances

Tweety has starred in several roles outside of Looney Tunes. He, along with several other Looney Tunes stars, has made appearances in Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Space Jam, and Looney Tunes Back in Action. He also starred as the main protagonist in the 2000 direct-to-video film Tweety's High-Flying Adventure. He also appears as a "baby" version of himself in the television series Baby Looney Tunes. He's also in many Six Flags theme parks.

He has a cameo in the Animaniacs episode "HMS Yakko".

He has a starring role in the series The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries.

He appears in Looney Tunes Back in Action, but one of being as a disguise of the Tasmanian Devil.

He appears in The Looney Tunes Show as a pet of Granny's. In the episode "Eligible Bachelors", Sylvester asks about the canary's gender, the answer to which Tweety whispers into Sylvester's ear, leaving the feline surprised.

Tweety appeared only in Season 2 of New Looney Tunes, where he has the more violent and aggressive personality that Bob Clampett originally gave him and was redesigned to closely resemble Clampett's original design, though retaining yellow feathers. However, his violent nature is often toned down since it was only used to defend himself. In addition to his pairings with Sylvester in "Easter Tweets", "Angry Bird," and "You're Kiln Me", he appeared without Sylvester in the episodes "Deduce, Part Deuce" and "Etiquette Shmetiquette", both co-starring Daffy Duck. In "Tweet Team" (his last appearance), he teamed up with Gabby Goat and Marc Anthony to help Speedy Gonzales save his mice friends from the cats Sylvester, Claude Cat, and Pete Puma.

Tweety appeared as a recurring character in Looney Tunes Cartoons, voiced by Eric Bauza, again with Clampett's more violent and aggressive personality, but often in self-defense and toned down.[5]

On 17 February 2021, it was announced Tweety will star in Tweety Mysteries, which is similar to The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries except that it will be a live-action/animated hybrid.[6][7] Tweety will not be living with Granny in this series but with a tween girl named Sydney. For unknown reasons, this series was later shelved.[8]

Tweety appeared in the direct-to-video film King Tweety as the titular character, which was released on 14 June 2022.[9]

Tweety appeared in the preschool series Bugs Bunny Builders.[10] Even though he was small, he shows everyone he can do anything.

Tweety is mentioned in Tiny Toons Looniversity. Unlike most versions of the character, Tweety is referred to with gender-neutral pronouns.

Quotes

  • "I tawt I taw a puddy tat!"
  • "I did! I did taw/tee a puddy tat!"
  • "Oh, hewwo, Puddy Tat. What you doin' up / down thewe?"
  • "Bad ol' puddy tat!"
  • "Uh-oh, wecked da puddy tat. You know, I wose more puddy tats that way." ~'"Bad Ol' Putty Tat"
  • (singing) "I'm a tweet wittow biwd in a diwded tage; Tweety'th my name but I don't know my age. I don't have to wuwy and dat is dat; I'm tafe in hewe fwom dat ol' putty tat."
  • "Well, whaddya know? I got an admiwer!"
  • "You twushed my wittle head!"
  • "Oh, da poor titty-tat! He fall down and do, BOOM!" ~"Birdy and the Beast"
  • "I wonder what dat puddy tat up to now?"
  • "My poor, wittle cwanium." ~Space Jam
  • "Now, how do you suppose I dot my wittle self in such a pwedicament?" ~"Bad Ol' Putty Tat"
  • "Uh-oh, dat Puddy Tat after me adain. He mad at me. I will have to fwee for my widdle wife!" ~"Bad Ol' Putty Tat"
  • "Dat ol' puddy tat never donna find me in here." ~"Bad Ol' Putty Tat"
  • "You bad ol' puddy tat! [Laughs maniacally]." ~As Hyde Tweety, "Hyde and Go Tweet"
  • "You tan't catch me!"
  • "Dat Putty Tat donna huwt himsewf if he not mo caweful." - "Canary Row"

Voice Actors

Filmography

Main article: List of Tweety cartoons

Gallery

Main article: Tweety/Gallery

References

Characters
Major Characters
Barnyard DawgBeaky BuzzardBoskoBugs BunnyCecil TurtleCharlie DogClaude CatDaffy DuckElmer FuddFoghorn LeghornGossamerGrannyHector the BulldogHenery HawkHippety HopperHubie and BertieLola BunnyGoofy GophersMarc Anthony and PussyfootMarvin the MartianMichigan J. FrogMiss PrissyPenelope PussycatPepé Le PewPete PumaPorky PigRalph WolfRoad RunnerSam Sheepdog •. SnifflesSpeedy GonzalesSylvesterSylvester Jr.TazTweetyWile E. CoyoteWitch HazelYosemite Sam
Secondary Characters
Blacque Jacque ShellacqueThe CrusherCarl the Grim RabbitGiovanni JonesYoyo DodoTasmanian She-DevilMelissa DuckHugo the Abominable SnowmanSpike and ChesterNasty CanastaThe GremlinPrivate SnafuPetunia PigPlayboy PenguinShropshire SlasherCount BloodcountMama BuzzardColonel ShuffleEgghead Jr.Owl JolsonToro the BullRocky and MugsyMinah BirdInkiBeansLittle KittyHam and ExOliver OwlPiggyGabby GoatBuddyHoneySlowpoke RodriguezThe Three BearsFoxyK-9A. FleaConstruction WorkerFrisky PuppyRalph MouseHoney BunnyRoxyThe Martin BrothersRalph PhillipsClyde BunnyFauntleroy FlipDr. I.Q. HiGruesome GorillaSloppy MoeHatta MariThe WeaselWiloughbyThe Two Curious PuppiesCool CatBabbit and CatstelloInstant MartiansBobo the ElephantColonel RimfireSmokey the GenieJose and ManuelMerlin the Magic MouseConrad the CatAngus MacRoryBanty RoosterThesShameless O'ScantyThree Little PigsTom TurkeyGoopy GeerNelly the GiraffeAla BahmaDr. LorreCottontail SmithBunny and ClaudeClaude HopperThe Hep CatThe Drunk Stork
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