Canary Row
Director: Friz Freleng Release Date: October 7, 1950 Stars: Tweety & Sylvester, Granny Rating: ★★★ Review: ‘Canary Row’ has absolutely nothing to do with John Steinbeck’s novel ‘Cannery Row’....
View ArticleBad ol’ Putty Tat
Director: Friz Freleng Release Date: July 23, 1949 Stars: Tweety & Sylvester Rating: ★★★ Review: ‘Bad Ol’ Putty Tat’ is only the third of the Tweety and Sylvester shorts, but it already feels...
View ArticleAll a Bir-r-r-d
Director: Friz Freleng Release Date: June 2, 1951 Stars: Tweety & Sylvester Rating: ★ Review: ‘All a Bir-r-r-d’ is Tweety and Sylvester’s fourth cartoon and in this short their chase takes place in...
View ArticleRoom and Bird
Director: Friz Freleng Release Date: June 2, 1951 Stars: Tweety & Sylvester, Granny Rating: ★★★ Review: Granny sneaks Tweety into a hotel where no pets are allowed. Another old lady sneaks...
View ArticlePutty Tat Trouble
Director: Friz Freleng Release Date: February 24, 1951 Stars: Tweety & Sylvester Rating: ★★★★ Review: It’s winter and Tweety is troubled by two cats (Sylvester and a red cat with a bad eye), who...
View ArticleTweety’s S.O.S.
Director: Friz Freleng Release Date: September 22, 1951 Stars: Tweety & Sylvester, Granny Rating: ★★★ Review: Sylvester is down in the dumps and hungry, foraging a harbor, when he discovers Tweety...
View ArticleThe Last Hungry Cat
Director: Friz Freleng Release Date: December 2, 1961 Stars: Tweety & Sylvester Rating: ★★★★½ Review: ‘The Last Hungry Cat’ must be one of the best entries in the Tweety and Sylvester series....
View ArticlePuss ‘n Booty
Director: Frank Tashlin Release Date: December 11, 1943 Rating: ★★★ Review: This cartoon opens with “Dicky Bird”, the canary, missing. Rudolph, the cat who ate the bird (!), pretends the poor fellow...
View ArticleSatan’s Waitin’
Director: Friz Freleng Release Date: August 7, 1954 Stars: Tweety & Sylvester Rating: ★★★★ Review: During a chase Sylvester falls down and ceases to be. He goes straight to hell, where a...
View ArticleTweety and the Beanstalk
This short could better have been called 'Sylvester and the Beanstalk', because it's Sylvester who finds himself on top of the beanstalk, and in giantland.
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