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Kids of the 90’s still adored Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries

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Hi Friends, I am again here with some more remembering moments of your life please take a look at Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries.

The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries, produced by Warner Bros. Animation, is an animated television series which aired from 1995 to 2000 on Kids’ WB!, with the final episode airing in 2002 on Cartoon Network. The first season was dedicated to the memory of Friz Freleng who had died three months before the series premiere.

The series returned on reruns for the Pet of the Week promotion but hasn’t been rerun since.

The show follows Looney Tunes characters Sylvester, Tweety, and their owner, Granny, along with bulldog Hector, as they solve mysteries, despite Sylvester still trying to eat Tweety in the middle of their sleuthing. Hector appeared in several classic cartoons alongside Tweety, Sylvester, and Granny but in this series, he was given a new design similar to that of Marc Anthony. Hector acts as a bodyguard for Tweety, sometimes beating Sylvester up (usually out of shot, but sometimes behind a blind).

Other Looney Tunes characters make cameo appearances, including Daffy Duck, Yosemite Sam, Elmer Fudd, Tasmanian Devil, Pepé Le Pew, Beaky Buzzard, Babbit and Castello, Hubie and Bertie, Witch Hazel, Michigan J. Frog, Rocky and Mugsy, Marvin the Martian, Hippety Hopper, Gossamer, Count Bloodcount, Cecil Turtle, Nasty Canasta, The Crusher, Pete Puma, Goofy Gophers, and latter-day Warners cartoon stars Cool Cat (who also appears in some form in every episode) and Colonel Rimfire.

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What does Sylvester say to Tweety?

He is frequently referred to as a putty tat by Speedy Gonzales by Tweety and Señor Gringo Pusgato. “Suffrin ‘Sukkot” is his famous catchphrase, which is said to be a minced saying for “Enduring Misses” (Daffy additionally says it every once in a while).

Who gave voice to Sylvester the cat?

Sylvester’s trademark is his messy, yet stridulating stutter. In his personal history, That’s Not All Folks!, voice actor Mel Blanc expressed that Sylvester’s voice based on that of Daffy Duck.

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