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      • "Tweetie Pie" was the first cartoon to have its characters Sylvester and Tweety appear together (note: each of those characters had appeared in cartoons originally released before this one).
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    However, Sylvester also featured in numerous shorts without Tweety, notably in the Hippety Hopper series alongside Sylvester Jr., directed by Robert McKimson. Additionally, Sylvester appeared alongside Speedy Gonzales in cartoons supervised by both Freleng and McKimson, earning another Oscar in 1955 for their collaboration.

  3. Both Sylvester and Tweety appeared in other cartoons before being paired for "Tweetie Pie." Since this first pairing, Tweety has appeared almost exclusively with Sylvester.

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    Sylvester (known as Thomas in this cartoon) captures Tweety, whom he finds outside in the snow, getting warm by a cigar. The cat's mistress, an unseen owner, saves the bird from being eaten by the cat, whom she promptly reprimands. Tweety is brought inside, and the mistress warns Thomas not to bother the bird. Ignoring this command, Thomas initiate...

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    1. Bob Clampett was working on a fourth Tweety episode in which Tweety was going to be paired with Friz Freleng's unnamed cat Sylvester. The project was left sitting when Clampett left for reasons unknown. Eddie Selzer wanted the woodpecker from "Peck Up Your Troubles" to be paired with Sylvester again, but when Freleng wanted to replace the woodpecker with Tweety, Selzer objected and Freleng threatened to quit. Eddie apologized to Friz later that evening and later allowed Tweety to be used.T...

    Tweetie Pie is available in its Blue Ribbon reissue on these video sets: 1. DVD - Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 2, Disc Three 2. DVD - Looney Tunes Spotlight Collection: Volume 2 3. DVD - TCM Academy Award-Winning Classic Cartoons (Barnes & Noble Exclusive) 4. DVD - Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Academy Awards Animation Collection 5. DVD...

  4. In 1945, Bob Clampett was working on a fourth Tweety cartoon in which he was going to be paired with Friz Freleng 's then-unnamed cat, Sylvester. The project, which had a storyboard produced under the title "The Fat Rat and the Stupid Cat", [2] was left dormant when Clampett left on May 1, 1945, for reasons unknown.

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  5. Tweetie Pie is a 1947 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng and produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, depicting the first pairing of Tweety and Sylvester. Allegedly, when Tweety's creator, director Bob Clampett, left the Warner Bros. studio in 1946, he was working on a fourth film starring Tweety, whom he would pair with Friz Freleng ...

  6. It was the first time that Sylvester and Tweety starred together, although each had appeared in previous Looney Tunes shorts. It is also the first cartoon to feature Tweety in his current yellow-feathered look rather than the pink coloring he had in his earliest shorts.

  7. "Tweetie Pie" was the first cartoon to have its characters Sylvester and Tweety appear together (note: each of those characters had appeared in cartoons originally released before this one). It was the first Warner Bros. short to earn an Oscar for Best Animated Short.

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