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  1. Tweety and the Magic Gems, known in Japan as Tweety's Hearty Party (トゥイティーのハーティーパーティー, Tuitī no Hātī Pātī), is a party video game developed by Kotobuki System and published by Kemco in 2001 for Game Boy Advance. The game was available at the launch of the console.

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    Tweety and the Magic Gems is a party video game developed by Kotobuki System and published by Kemco, released 21 March 2001 in Japan, 22 June 2001 in Europe, and 30 July 2001 in North America for Game Boy Advance. The game was available at the launch of the console.

    Tweety wanders through the Deep Dark Woods to escape from Sylvester, he comes across a strange box. When he opens the box, bad forest magic escapes, turning his feet to stone. Suddenly, the Enchanted Queen of the Deep Dark Woods, who is really Granny, finds out about this and summons Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Sylvester, Yosemite Sam, and M...

    •Some characters Appear without any Character

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    •Rocky appears without Mugsy.

  2. Tweety and the Magic Gems is a Looney Tunes party game released by Kemco in 2001 for the Game Boy Advance, as one of the system's launch titles. One day, as Tweety wanders through the Deep Dark Woods to escape from Sylvester, he comes across a strange box.

  3. Tweety and the Magic Gems, known in Japan as Tweety's Hearty Party (トゥイティーのハーティーパーティー, Tuitī no Hātī Pātī), is a party video game developed by Kotobuki System and published by Kemco in 2001 for Game Boy Advance. The game was available at the launch of the console.

  4. Tweety and the Magic Gems (JP:) is a party game developed by Kotobuki System and published by Kemco in 2001 for Game Boy Advance. The game was available at the launch of the console.

  5. May 23, 2023 · Tweety and the Magic Gems, known in Japan as Tweety's Hearty Party (トゥイティーのハーティーパーティー Tuitī no Hātī Pātī?), is a party video game developed by Kotobuki System and published by Kemco in 2001 for Game Boy Advance. The game was available at the launch of the console.

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