One of his most notable malicious moments is in the cartoon Birdy and the Beast, where a cat chases Tweety by flying until he remembers that cats cannot fly, causing him to fall.
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One of his most notable malicious moments is in the cartoon Birdy and the Beast, where a cat chases Tweety by flying until he remembers that cats cannot fly, causing him to fall.
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Tweety was created not as a domestic canary, but as a generic baby bird in an outdoor nest: naked, jowly, and far more aggressive and saucy, as opposed to the later, better-known version of him as a less hot-tempered yellow canary.
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Sylvester and Tweety proved to be one of the most notable pairings in animation history.
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Tweety had a cameo role in Who Framed Roger Rabbit, making Eddie Valiant fall from a flag pole by playing "This Little Piggy" with Valiant's fingers and releasing his grip.
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Tweety appears in Tiny Toon Adventures as the mentor of Sweetie Pie, and one of the faculty at Acme Looniversity.
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In several sequences, Tweety was speaking and laughing in character like Peter Lorre.
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In 1996, Tweety appeared in the feature film, Space Jam, with legendary basketball player Michael Jordan.
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In 2001, a younger version of Tweety appeared on Baby Looney Tunes, thus coming full circle from his earliest appearances.
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In 2011, Tweety was featured, with his Looney Tunes co-stars, in Cartoon Network's series The Looney Tunes Show.
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Tweety starred in a direct-to-video film King Tweety which was released on June 14,2022.
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