The Sylvester & Tweety Show (TV Series 1976– ) Poster

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8/10
Warner Bros at its Best
afonsobritofalves13 September 2018
One of the best series of Warner Bros. (everyone should see at least once in their life an episode) I highly recommend it.
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6/10
Nice
kikiboo_829 May 2022
It's a lot like Tom and Jerry and their dynamic, the biggest difference being that this one has plenty of dialogue, while Tom and Jerry don't.

Other than that it's pretty much the same thing, it's not bad.
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9/10
Sylvester and Tweety's funny outings.
OllieSuave-00717 February 2018
This is a funny Warmer Brothers cartoon starring Sylvester as the lisping, inept, and loud-mouthed cat, who has his sights set on the innocent-looking, fiesty yellow canary Tweety. It has crazy cat-and-mouse chase episodes between the cat and bird, uttering famous lines such as "suffering Succotash" and "I thought I saw a putty cat." Lots of humor and entertainment, and an enjoyment for the entire family. Grade A
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10/10
Tweety Do Not Let Him Fool You With Size
shelbythuylinh28 November 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Tweety Bird may be small. But do not let it fool you. And that his wit and charm that outwits and outplays that over in his rivalry and nemesis that over Slyvester the Cat there.

But Slyvester has his son Junior when he is not out chasing Tweety there.
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5/10
Nice as supporting characters but a bit repetitive as the main attraction
edwardj-1773531 March 2023
I have noticed that many reviewers haven't pointed out that (despite the date being 1976 and having the word "SHOW" in the title) that the imdb listing is actually referring to the short-lived CBS anthology series "Sylvester and Tweety". This package show featured just cartoons with either Sylvester or Tweety (after August 1948 of course), usually featuring 2 Sylvester and Tweety cartoons with 1 solo Sylvester cartoon in between (though one instalment contained 3 Sylvester and Tweety cartoons). For my own thoughts, personally, I think in an anthology series, Sylvester and Tweety (similarly to Wil e Coyote and the Roadrunner) are better suited off as being supporting players in a package show as opposed to a main attraction. I also think that a Looney Tunes Show should have some variety in its lineup of shorts. As not only the main attraction but the ONLY shorts in the series, the series get a bit repetitive after a while (note that my stance only applies to anthology series, I did like The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries).
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