The Cat Who Knew Too Much is the first episode of the first season of The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries, and the Series. It first aired 9 September 1995 on Kids' WB!
Title[]
The title is a play on the 1934 Alfred Hitchcock thriller The Man Who Knew Too Much.
Plot[]
Granny has started a detective agency, with the help of Sylvester and Tweety. The mysteries take them all around the world. Sylvester is still attempting to eat Tweety, but sometimes they are allies.
Notes[]
- Granny is reading Gone with the Wind at the start of the episode.
- Louie Z. Anna entered Daffy Duck in last year's contest, as seen in the photo Granny finds. In the photo, Daffy is coated entirely in yellow coloring, with a pose taken directly from Duck Amuck.
- Louie Z. Anna's character design closely resembles those of Colonel Shuffle.
- Rocky and Mugsy also made an appearance helping the other two bad guys.
- June Foray, who at this point of her life couldn't sing, had to sing in this episode. As such, the recording took a while and Warner Bros. made sure to not give her any more singing roles.[2]
- When Louie refers to Granny as "cher," a French endearment, Granny thinks she is being compared to the pop singer Cher.
- This episode along with Something Fishy Around Here and The Maltese Canary are featured as bonus cartoons on the King Tweety DVD.[3]