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Join this channel to get access to perks: / @brandonreactstv2 Dive into classic Looney Tunes hilarity with “A Tale of Two Kitties”, a 1942 Merrie Melodies short directed by Bob Clampett, featuring story by Warren Foster, animation by Rod Scribner, and music by Carl W. Stalling. This 7-minute Technicolor gem marks the debut of Tweety, originally named "Orson," delivering his iconic catchphrase, “I tawt I taw a puddy tat!”. In this cartoon, two alley cats—Babbit and Catstello, caricatures of Abbott & Costello voiced by Tedd Pierce and Mel Blanc—attempt every gag in the book to nab the adorable, yet ferocious bird perched atop a fragile tree atop a phone pole. From ladder ambushes and spring-loaded launchers, to TNT barrels and glider airstrikes, Tweety turns the tables at every turn—blowing them up, dropping anvils, and even calling an air raid blackout to foil their attempts. This short is also infamous for Catstello’s sly fourth-wall jab: “If the Hays Office would only let me, I’d give him the boid all right!” —a cheeky nod to the censors of the era. This short Introduces Tweety’s debut—the cute facade with a savage bite. Features Babbit & Catstello, a memorable spoof duo with exaggerated timing and personalities. Overflowing with inventive slapstick, wartime allusions, and social satire—timeless animation comedy at its best. #ATaleOfTwoKitties #FirstTimeWatching #TweetyDebut #BabbitAndCatstello #LooneyTunesReaction #BobClampettClassic #VintageCartoons #SlapstickComedy #AnticWartimeGags #FourthWallBreak #PublicDomainCartoon #IconicCatchphrase #AnimationReaction