Tuesday Sep 03, 2024
Exploring Sylvester & Tweety's Early Antics in I Taw a Putty Tat (1948)
Video version available on YouTube. Please note that certain sections may not translate well to the audio only format.
In this video, we delve into 'I Taw a Putty Tat,' a 1948 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleing. Joined by my friend Manny Cruz, we discuss the plot, noteworthy trivia, and the changes in Tweety's character from aggressive in Clampett's shorts to more passive in Freleng's later works. We highlight the comedy in Sylvester's maid disguise and the intricate voice work of Mel Blanc. We also touch on the importance of restoring this classic and invite viewers to check out the Bugs Bunny Superstar documentary for further insights.
00:00 Introduction and Channel Welcome
00:23 Cartoon Overview and Synopsis
01:19 Special Guest Introduction
01:31 Trivia and Background Information
03:00 Discussion on Cartoon's Humor and Style
05:38 Favourite Scenes and Highlights
09:21 Final Thoughts and Ratings
11:18 Conclusion
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