In the classic Merry Melodies/Loony Tunes Cartoons, Tweety Bird (a sassy canary) is often chased by Sylvester, a black and white cat.
Sylvester J. Pussycat, Sr.
Sylvester J. Pussycat, Sr.
Sylvester
Sylvester
Tweety Bird, or just Tweety.
The character Sylvester on the Disney cartoon, LOONEY TINUES, is the black and white spotted cat, that always tries to eat the yellow bird named, "Tweety Bird." But, Sylvester usually gets in trouble for trying to eat the yellow bird named, "Tweety Bird."
You are not supposed to question it! That is what makes up the show! unkown things like that! it is the fact that cats normally eat birds, especially the small ones. It might also be because of the fact that Tweety is always protected by that cage, and that syl (short for Sylvester) thinks that he deserves better than that cat food. I also think that the reason why he spits when he talks is that he is always salivating over Tweety and it interferes with his speech.
No, it's not a Tom & Jerry cartoon, but it is an MGM cartoon made around that time by Tex Avery. I believe the name of said cartoon is "Counterfeit Cat".It's the cat that is saying "Bow Wow!" trying to get that bird and bribing the dog guarding said bird with bones. When he gets busted by Guard Dog, Cat looks at Guard Dog and smiles "Bow Wow?" At that point, Guard Dog holds up a pair of dog ears Cat had stolen from another dog earlier in the film, and he shouts, "Meow Wow!" My favorite Tex Avery cartoon.
The cast of The Hep Cat - 1942 includes: Bea Benaderet as Bird
Tweety Bird, or just Tweety.
Sylvester. The cartoon was called "Tweety and Sylvester."
Tweety was always telling that to Sylvester. By the way, Tweety's whole name was Tweety Bird and Sylvester's is Sylvester T. Cat.
Well not opposites but, Tweety is a bird and Sylvester is a cat.
Tweety as in the yellow canairy is chased by sylvester
The character Sylvester on the Disney cartoon, LOONEY TINUES, is the black and white spotted cat, that always tries to eat the yellow bird named, "Tweety Bird." But, Sylvester usually gets in trouble for trying to eat the yellow bird named, "Tweety Bird."
As mentioned innumerable times on this site, among others, the bird's name is Tweety, and the cat's name is Sylvester.
Tweety Bird Mark Wahlberg has a tattoo of Sylvester the Cat on his ankle and in the mouth of the cat is "Tweety Bird". Wahlberg got inked with an old shamrock when he was 12-years-old. He later covered that one up with Sylvester the Cat with Tweety Bird in his mouth on his left ankle.
Tweety bird is being chased by Sylvester the cat.
If you are thinking of Tweety Bird in the Warner Brothers cartoons, the cat's name is Sylvester. His catch phrase: "Thufferin' thuccotash." Tweety, of course, says "I taught I taw a puddy tat."
Puttytat is what Tweety bird calls Sylvester the cat
Assuming you're talking about the cartoons featuring 'Tweety-Pie' - the cat's name is Sylvester.