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+ | |name = Room and Bird |
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+ | |airdate = June 2, 1951 |
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+ | |Director = [[Friz Freleng]] |
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+ | |producer = [[Eddie Selzer]] |
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+ | |Starring = [[Sylvester]]<br>[[Tweety]]<br>[[Granny]]<br>[[Hector the Bulldog]] |
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+ | |Voice = [[Mel Blanc]]<br>[[Bea Benaderet]] |
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+ | |series = [[Merrie Melodies]] |
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'''Room and Bird''' is a 1950 animated short, released in 1951, featuring [[Sylvester]] and [[Tweety Bird|Tweety]]. |
'''Room and Bird''' is a 1950 animated short, released in 1951, featuring [[Sylvester]] and [[Tweety Bird|Tweety]]. |
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Room and Bird is a 1950 animated short, released in 1951, featuring Sylvester and Tweety.
Plot
Two elderly ladies (one of which is Granny), the owners of Sylvester and Tweety, sneak their pets into a hotel where no pets are allowed. Sylvester, hearing Tweety's singing in the room next to his, writes a letter to the canary from his "Ardent Admirer". Tweety shortly then discovers who his "admirer" is, and a chase ensues, which is cut short by the doorman, forcing Sylvester to disguise himself (as a lady in bed screaming for help from the policemen) causing the doorman to flee ("I, uh, I'm sorry, ma'am. I beg your pardon.").
Sylvester then sneaks into Tweety's room and tries to get him in his cage; this backfires and he is knocked out by the spring-loaded cage. Sylvester then phones Tweety that his owner has a surprise for him; Tweety goes downstairs to receive it, but instead goes down Sylvester's throat, returning with a mouse from the time of Thomas Jefferson, explaining he is dead. The chase then goes outside, and into the room of Hector (how he got in is unknown). Sylvester doesn't realize until after he's captured Tweety again that the dog is there. Another chase ensues, involving dog, cat and bird, which is also cut short by the doorman, forcing the three to form a truce long enough to disguise themselves (as an angry old lady with Tweety's head; "Sorry, ma'am, there's been a mistake."). The chase resumes again, prompting the frustrated doorman to finally make an announcement evicting all pets ("Attention, everyone! Someone has pets in this house and I want them out of here immediately!"). Unfortunately for him, a veritable zoo calls the hotel home, and comes stampeding over him.
Getting up, the doorman dizzily says Tweety's catch phrase, "I tawt I taw a putty tat!" Tweety, popping out of hiding, replies "You did! You did! You taw a putty tat, a moo-moo cow, a big gorilla, a giddy-up horsey, and a wittle monkey!"
Tweety Cartoons | ||||
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1942 | A Tale of Two Kitties | |||
1944 | Birdy and the Beast | |||
1945 | A Gruesome Twosome | |||
1947 | Tweetie Pie | |||
1948 | I Taw a Putty Tat | |||
1949 | Bad Ol' Putty Tat | |||
1950 | Home, Tweet Home • All a Bir-r-r-d • Canary Row | |||
1951 | Putty Tat Trouble • Room and Bird • Tweety's S.O.S. • Tweet Tweet Tweety | |||
1952 | Gift Wrapped • Ain't She Tweet • A Bird in a Guilty Cage | |||
1953 | Snow Business • Fowl Weather • Tom Tom Tomcat • A Street Cat Named Sylvester • Catty Cornered | |||
1954 | Dog Pounded • Muzzle Tough • Satan's Waitin' | |||
1955 | Sandy Claws • Tweety's Circus • Red Riding Hoodwinked • Heir-Conditioned | |||
1956 | Tweet and Sour • Tree Cornered Tweety • Tugboat Granny | |||
1957 | Tweet Zoo • Tweety and the Beanstalk • Birds Anonymous • Greedy for Tweety | |||
1958 | A Pizza Tweety-Pie • A Bird in a Bonnet | |||
1959 | Trick or Tweet • Tweet and Lovely • Tweet Dreams | |||
1960 | Hyde and Go Tweet • Trip for Tat | |||
1961 | The Rebel Without Claws • The Last Hungry Cat | |||
1962 | The Jet Cage | |||
1964 | Hawaiian Aye Aye | |||
2011 | I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat |