- Tree Cornered Tweety
Infobox Hollywood cartoon
cartoon_name = Tree Cornered Tweety
series =Merrie Melodies
director =Friz Freleng
animator =Gerry Chiniquy Virgil Ross Arthur Davis
voice_actor =Mel Blanc
musician =Milt Franklyn
producer =David H. DePatie
distributor =Warner Bros.
release_date =May 19 ,1956
color_process =Technicolor
runtime = 7 mins
movie_language = English
imdb_id = 0049878Tree Cornered Tweety is a "
Merrie Melodies " cartoon animated short starring Tweety and Sylvester. ReleasedMay 19 ,1956 , the cartoon is directed byFriz Freleng . The voices were performed byMel Blanc .The cartoon is a parody of "Dragnet", with Tweety narrating the short in the style of
Joe Friday .Plot
Tweety narrates his daily activities as he is spotted, then chased by Sylvester. Utilizing a
Jack Webb impression, Tweety delivers his signature "I tawt I taw a puddy tat" line, then describes his adversary in detail: "A bwack cat, wed nose, white chest. Name, 'Tilvester."Tweety describes Sylvester's attempts, as follows:
* The opening scene, where Sylvester builds a makeshift bridge of wooden planks and uses a swing to get to the building across the way, where Tweety is housed. The bridge collapses as the the nails come loose at the base, due to the cat's weight and its poor construction; Sylvester is flattened by a piledriver in the swing gag. Sylvester's third attempt involves the use of a pilot's ejector chair to get at the high story window where Tweety is, but it hurls him straight through light wires, splitting the cat into several lengthwise pieces.
* Tweety feeds with the pigeons at the city library. Sylvester stops by and chases his prey into anautomat . Tweety takes refuge behind a window (conveniently labeled "Tweety Pie," right next to the lemon pie). Sylvester inserts a nickel into the slot, opens the door and gets a spring-loaded pie thrown into his face.
* Following amountain blizzard, Tweety puts spoons on his feet (as snowshoes) to search for food. Sylvester comes after him on skis, and it appears the speedy cat will catch his dinner ... until he crashes into atree .
* Tweety hides in a treetop in a mine field. Sylvester uses ametal detector to try to avoid the mines, but Tweety throws amagnet at the cat, which draws all the mines and results in an explosion.
* A chase on a high woodenbridge inColorado , where Tweety hides beneath the deck, out of the cat's reach. A determined Sylvester saws a hole in the center of the bridge, but doesn't realize he is standing in the middle of the portion he's sawing off until well after he has began his plummet to theriver below. A British-accented man in afish ingboat spots the fallingprojectile headed straight for him and takes note of the situation: "I tawt I taw a puddy tat!" Sylvester plunges straight through the boat's hull, causing thecat , the man and his boat to sink ("I did! I did! I did ..." the man states as he sinks below the surface to end the cartoon).uccession
Censorship
* On ABC, the entire minefield sequence was cut, leaving an abrupt jump from the
skiing sequence (which was also edited on ABC to remove the shot of Sylvester crashing into a tree, though the sound was left intact and superimposed over a shot of Tweety running as Sylvester's snowshoes pass him) to the bridge sequence.References
* Friedwald, Will and Jerry Beck. "The Warner Brothers Cartoons." Scarecrow Press Inc., Metuchen, N.J., 1981. ISBN 0-8108-1396-3.
External links
*imdb title|0049878
* [http://looney.goldenagecartoons.com/articles/tasarticle2.html Nuance and Suggestion in the Tweety and Sylvester Series] - Written by Kevin McCorry
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