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Tweety's S.O.S. is a 1951 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. [2] The short was released on September 22, 1951, and stars Tweety and Sylvester. [3] In the film, Sylvester boards a cruise ship in pursuit of Tweety. But he has to contend with both Tweety's protective owner and with his own seasickness.
Tweety's S.O.S. MM: I. Freleng: Manuel Perez, Virgil Ross, Arthur Davis, Ken Champin Sylvester, Tweety, Granny: September 22, 1951 VHS – The Looney Tunes Video Show – Volume 14; VHS – Warner Bros. Cartoons Golden Jubilee 24 Karat Collection: Sylvester and Tweety's Crazy Capers; VHS – Sylvester and Tweety; VHS – Titi et Grosminet : Un ...
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The storyline carries into the 2000 direct-to-video feature-length animated film Tweety's High-Flying Adventure, where Joe Alaskey reprises his role. Tweety's prototype, Orson, also made an appearance in the series. Tweety also appears in Tiny Toon Adventures as the mentor of Sweetie Pie, and one of the faculty at Acme Looniversity.
In place of Volume 3, released on October 25, 2005, is the Looney Tunes Movie Collection, contains new-to-DVD content; consisting of The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie and Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales on separate discs. Though it technically does serve as the third volume of the Spotlight Collection.
Tweety's S.O.S. (1951): The entire boat sequence where Tweety tricked Sylvester into getting seasick and the piece of pork, further inducing the malady. Tree Cornered Tweety (1956): the following two: - In the Alps, the sequence where Sylvester tries to catch Tweety (wearing spoons for snowshoes) on skis, but then crashed into a tree.
Canary Row is a 1949 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short directed by Friz Freleng and written by Tedd Pierce. [2] The short was released on October 7, 1950, and stars Tweety and Sylvester.
Getting up, the detective dizzily says Tweety's catch phrase: "I tawt I taw a putty tat!" Tweety, popping out of hiding, delivers the final punchline by replying, "You did! You did! You taw a putty tat, a moo-moo tow, a big dowiwwa, a diddy-up hortey, and a wittle monkey!" (A busker's monkey was the last animal to run over the detective).