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''Tweetie Pie'' is a 1947
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''
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'' cartoon directed by
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. The short was released on May 3, 1947, and stars
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with
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, who is called "Thomas" in this cartoon. ''Tweetie Pie'' marks the first pairing of the characters Sylvester and Tweety, and it won the
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in
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, breaking ''
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''s streak of four consecutive wins in the category and winning Warner Bros. Cartoons their first Academy Award.


Plot

Thomas the Cat persistently endeavors to capture Tweety, a canary he discovers outside seeking warmth from a smoldering cigar stub amidst wintry conditions. Thomas's unseen owner intervenes just in time to prevent Tweety from becoming his prey, reprimanding Thomas for his predatory instinct. Despite explicit instructions to leave Tweety undisturbed, Thomas repeatedly attempts to seize him from his cage, each endeavor culminating in calamitous failures that attract his owner's admonishment and physical chastisement. Employing cunning stratagems, Tweety manipulates Thomas, feigning distress to provoke a response and later resorting to self-defense by pricking Thomas's palm with a pin, inducing him to relinquish his hold. Subsequent efforts by Thomas to reenter the domicile through the chimney and a basement window are thwarted by Tweety's resourcefulness, resulting in comedic misadventures and Thomas's successive humiliations. Undeterred by setbacks, Thomas devises an elaborate contraption to ensnare Tweety, yet his scheme precipitates his own injury instead. In a final, ill-fated endeavor to capture Tweety, Thomas inadvertently triggers a catastrophic collapse of the attic ceiling, prompting a frenzied response in which he destroys his owner's broom in a futile attempt to evade retribution. Ultimately, Thomas finds himself on the receiving end of punishment, administered not by his owner, but by the diminutive Tweety, who disparagingly dubs him a "bad ol' putty tat".


Production

In 1945,
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, the original creator of Tweety, conceived the idea for a fourth cartoon in which he is paired with
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's
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. This proposed cartoon, tentatively titled ''Fat Rat and the Stupid Cat'', aimed to be the first collaboration between Sylvester and Tweety. However, Clampett's departure from Warner Bros. in May led to the cancellation of the project during pre-production. His final Tweety cartoon, '' A Gruesome Twosome'', was released a month later. Meanwhile, Freleng took a liking to Clampett's bird character, but would redesign Tweety with a coat of yellow feathers, and smaller feet. The production of ''Tweetie Pie'' would begin in June 1945. According to the documentary ''Friz on Film,'' producer Edward Selzer initially rejected Freleng of using Tweety for his new short, as he felt that pairing him with Sylvester was impractical. Instead he insisted that Freleng use the woodpecker from '' Peck Up Your Troubles'', thinking he was it was a better adversary. Freleng's insistence on using Tweety led to a confrontation in which he threatened Selzer to make the cartoon himself before storming back home. Selzer eventually relented later that night, allowing the collaboration. The resulting film earned Warner Bros. Cartoons its first Oscar, an accolade initially accepted by Selzer and later inherited by Freleng after Selzer's passing in 1970. This successful pairing cemented Tweety and Sylvester as a popular duo, ensuring their continued partnership in subsequent appearances due to their substantial star power. However, Sylvester also featured in numerous shorts without Tweety, notably in the
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series alongside Sylvester Jr., directed by
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. Additionally, Sylvester appeared alongside
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in cartoons supervised by both Freleng and McKimson, earning another Oscar in 1955 for their collaboration.


Home media

Although the cartoon was re-released into the
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program in 1955, the cartoon's original titles are known to exist. When re-released, like most ''Merrie Melodies'' at the time, the original ending bullet titles were kept. On the following sets, the Blue Ribbon re-release print is available. The original titles were found in 2011 and it is unknown if
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is aware of their existence, since the Platinum Collection set released in 2012 still had the Blue Ribbon titles. *VHS – ''The Best Of Bugs Bunny and Friends'' *VHS – ''Little Tweety and Little Inki Cartoon Festival featuring " I Taw a Putty Tat"'' *VHS – ''Tweety and Sylvester'' *VHS – ''The Golden Age Of Looney Tunes'' Volume 6: Friz Freleng *VHS – ''Looney Tunes Collectors Edition'' Volume 15: A Battle Of Wits *Laserdisc – ''
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'' Volume 1, Side 6 *DVD – '' Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 2'', Disc 3 *DVD – '' Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Academy Awards Animation Collection: 15 Winners'', Disc 1 *Blu-ray – '' Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 1'', Disc 1


See also

* '' Gift Wrapped'', a similar cartoon where Sylvester tries to eat Tweety on a snowy day with their owner trying to stop the latter, except being more Christmas-themed.


References


External links

* {{Academy Award Best Animated Short Film Best Animated Short Academy Award winners Short films directed by Friz Freleng Merrie Melodies short films Films scored by Carl Stalling Sylvester the Cat films Tweety films 1940s Warner Bros. animated short films Films with screenplays by Michael Maltese 1947 animated short films 1947 American animated short films