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Sylvester is after Tweety as always in this collection of best moments from 40's, 50's & 60's Merrie Melodies and Looney Tunes episodes! Episodes in order: Ain’t She Tweet (1952): Tweety gets bought by Granny, and Sylvester tries all sorts of devices to defeat the dogs guarding Tweety in the house. Bad Ol’ Putty Tat (1949): Sylvester tries many methods of capturing Tweety, but Tweety outsmarts him every time. All Abir-r-r-d (1950): Tweety is put aboard a train bound for Gower Gulch and runs into the devious Sylvester. Tweetie Pie (1947): Sylvester finds Tweety out in the snow; however, Sylvester's owner puts Tweety in a cage and warns Sylvester to leave Tweety alone while she sleeps. But we all know Sylvester is going to ignore the warning and try to catch Tweety. A Bird in a Guilty Cage (1952): Mannequins and clothes go flying in this Sylvester and Tweety chase in a department store. Tweety and the Beanstalk (1957): Sylvester is up to his old tricks but this time he is in a giant world and against a giant Tweety. The Jet Cage (1962): Granny orders a new-fangled flying bird cage for Tweety, jet-powered and complete with crash helmet. Tweety tries it out in the backyard and heckles Sylvester. Sylvester tries hard to catch him but fails and ends up in bandages. Rebel Without Claws (1961): All the Confederate Army's carrier pigeons have been shot down, leaving the task of delivering an important message to Tweety. Sylvester is given the job of stopping Tweety by the opposing Yankee Army. A Pizza Tweety Pie (1958): Granny takes Tweety to Italy, where he ends up having to save himself from Sylvester. Sylvester tries everything he can to get to Tweety, but all his pranks backfire on him. Dog Pounded (1954): Tweety stays comfy up inside his nest which is actually right in the middle of a dog yard. Sylvester must try to figure out a way of successfully getting past all the dogs to get to Tweety. Subscribe to Warner Classics: / @warnerbrosclassics #LooneyTunes #ClassicCartoons #TweetyBird #SylvesterTheCat #merriemelodies #animation #looneytunescartoons #looneytunesshow #daffyduck #bugsbunny #porkypig #sylvester #sylvestertweety #warnerbroscartoons #animation