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6.5
/227949/
69
/11029/
68
/6294/
3.3
/450045/
44
/87/
63
/16862/
57
/31/
cc age 7+

Space Jam (1996)
With their freedom on the line, the Looney Tunes seek the help of NBA superstar Michael Jordan to win a basketball game against a team of moronic aliens.
poster
69
48
7.1
/1375/
65
/34/
67
/40/
3.5
/2086/
74
/55/
cc age 6+

Carrotblanca (1995)
A re-telling of "Casablanca" starring Bugs Bunny and the Looney Tunes cast.
poster
Plex
69
32
7.2
/987/
67
/37/
71
/32/
3.4
/1243/

Gift Wrapped (1952)
It's Christmas Day in the home of Granny, and her pet cat Sylvester delights at chasing her new Tweety Bird and takes fright at the bulldog unwrapped from under the tree.
poster
59
32
5.7
/961/
62
/71/
65
/81/
3.0
/1713/
55
/8/

Tweety's High Flying Adventure (2000)
A full-length animated feature starring the little yellow bird. When Col. Rimfire announces at the Looney Club his belief that cats are the most intelligent animals, Granny, hoping to raise enough money to save a nearby children's park, makes a wager that her Tweety can fly around the world in 80 days, collecting the pawprints of 80 cats in the process. Sylvester, still hoping to make Tweety his personal snack, is incensed at the thought of some other cat getting the little bird first and vows to follow Tweety around the world and catch the canary himself.
poster
67
26
7.3
/968/
67
/30/
61
/27/
3.5
/829/

A Hare Grows in Manhattan (1947)
Bugs Bunny relates his early life in the Manhattan tenements and spotlights his encounter with a gang of canine toughs.
poster
70
25
7.4
/661/
68
/21/
69
/18/
3.6
/1094/

Satan's Waitin' (1954)
Sylvester's carnivorous pursuit of Tweety Bird continues, winding up the cat's spirit in Hell, where he meets a satanic bulldog.
poster
65
23
6.9
/772/
66
/18/
61
/33/
3.4
/601/

All a Bir-r-r-d (1950)
Tweety Bird is on a train with Sylvester.
poster
68
23
7.3
/758/
68
/22/
65
/27/
3.5
/702/

Ain't She Tweet (1952)
Sylvester Cat discovers Tweety Bird in a pet store window. Tweety is taken to be delivered by truck to a new owner - Granny. Sylvester chases the delivery truck to Granny's home, where Granny has a huge, fenced-in area for her army of bulldogs. Sylvester makes several unsuccessful attempts to pass the dogs and reach Tweety inside Granny's house.
poster
65
19
6.8
/700/
60
/16/
66
/18/
3.3
/652/

The Pied Piper of Guadalupe (1961)
Sylvester the cat imitates the Pied Piper of Hamelin to lure a group of mice into a jug that he seals with a cork. But Speedy Gonzales won't be hypnotized by Sylvester's flute and gradually rescues his friends from Sylvester's clutches.
poster
67
19
6.9
/516/
64
/19/
70
/24/
3.4
/558/

Little Red Rodent Hood (1952)
An elderly mouse tells the bedtime story of Little Red Riding Hood to her grandson, who visualizes the tale in cat-and-mouse terms, with himself as Red and Sylvester as the Big Bad Wolf.
poster
73
18
7.4
/497/
71
/12/
78
/17/
3.5
/531/

Dog Pounded (1954)
Sylvester Cat tries to catch Tweety Bird, who is up in a tree in the middle of the city dog pound.
poster
68
18
7.1
/672/
69
/20/
68
/19/
3.4
/572/

Room and Bird (1951)
Tweety and Sylvester are Granny's pets in the Spinsters Arms Hotel, where pets aren't allowed.
poster
67
18
7.4
/468/
54
/9/
71
/20/
3.5
/632/

Greedy for Tweety (1957)
Sylvester Cat chases Tweety Bird into busy city streets as he himself is being chased by a bulldog. All three are in an accident and taken to an animal hospital, each with a broken leg.
poster
68
18
7.0
/516/
61
/16/
68
/24/
3.4
/441/

Tweety and the Beanstalk (1957)
Jack's mother throws Jack's magic beans outside under Sylvester Cat's sleeping box, and the cat is whisked to the world above, where he finds a huge Tweety Bird in the castle of the legendary Giant.
poster
68
17
7.0
/450/
66
/11/
71
/17/
3.4
/560/

Home, Tweet Home (1950)
Tweety Bird is washing in a bird bath in a city park when Sylvester Cat interrupts him. Sylvester chases Tweety, and Tweety takes refuge near a feisty nanny and her toddler. Sylvester dresses as the toddler to try to grab Tweety but is stopped and spanked. Tweety flies to a building ledge, and Sylvester unsuccessfully uses chewing gum to try to reach him. Next, Sylvester angers a bulldog, who chases him away.
poster
67
14
7.1
/315/
62
/9/
69
/19/
3.3
/246/

Too Hop to Handle (1956)
Sylvester Cat scoffs at his son's idea that a pipe like that of The Pied Piper of Hamelin could lure mice into their home to catch. But when Junior tries it and Hippety Hopper, the baby kangaroo, comes along, Sylvester believes in the power of the pipe and that Hippety is a giant mouse.
poster
57
?
6.3
/187/
50
/2/
60
/5/

Double Chaser (1942)
A mouse, being chased by a cat, enlists the help of a sleeping bulldog. When the dog awakes, the mouse hides in a hen's nest, and the cat disguises himself as a hen - and even does a hen imitation when the chicks hatch. The mouse then keeps pointing out the cat's hiding places, but when he points to a dump where the cat isn't hiding, the dog turns on him. The mouse paints an apple black and lights the fuse, but it explodes and sends him to mouse heaven.
poster
67
?
7.2
/321/
60
/8/
70
/6/
3.4
/275/

Muzzle Tough (1954)
Tweety Bird moves into a city brownstone with his mistress, Granny. A stray Sylvester Cat watches them move in and delights on seeing Tweety. Another of Granny's pets is a bulldog who complicates Sylvester's plan to sneak up close enough to make a grab for Tweety. Sylvester unsuccessfully tries all sorts of disguises, including a moving man, a lamp, a bearskin, and a female dog. He ends up being captured by the dog catcher and placed in the back of a truck surrounded by snarling canines.
poster
59
?
6.5
/181/
50
/4/
62
/4/

Pappy's Puppy (1955)
Butch, a mean bulldog, teaches his young son about the facts of life, including how to attack cats. The pup is at first frightened when he encounters Sylvester, but the youngster (remembering his father's lesson) soon becomes a thorn in the pussycat's side.
poster
68
?
7.0
/300/
70
/4/
76
/7/
3.4
/351/

Tweet and Lovely (1959)
Sylvester Cat's new hang-out is an inventor's lab, which is near Tweety Bird's house atop a pole.
poster
63
?
6.7
/272/
60
/7/
62
/6/

Fast Buck Duck (1963)
Daffy Duck reads in the local newspaper that a millionaire seeks a loyal, entertaining, and trustworthy boon companion.
poster
71
?
7.3
/404/
73
/6/
72
/8/
3.4
/378/

I Taw a Putty Tat (1948)
Woman wonders why her little pet birds keep disappearing. Sylvester the cat knows, but other than burping feathers, he's not saying. But it looks like he's met his match when the woman orders another bird from the pet shop: a little yellow canary named "Tweety".
poster
62
?
6.8
/270/
63
/9/
61
/7/
3.4
/416/

Stooge for a Mouse (1950)
A crafty mouse decides to remove his one obstacle to obtaining a block of cheese - Sylvester Cat - by stirring up trouble between Sylvester and Mike the Bulldog, two buddies turned to enemies by the mouse's clever set-ups implicating Sylvester in attacks on Mike.
poster
64
?
6.8
/262/
62
/4/
63
/7/
3.3
/301/

D' Fightin' Ones (1961)
Sylvester Cat and a tough bulldog escape, chained together, from a transport vehicle headed for the city animal pound and make like convicts on the lam.
poster
67
?
7.2
/362/
64
/10/
62
/10/

A Street Cat Named Sylvester (1953)
The title of this cartoon is a misnomer, because it is in fact Tweety Bird who is the homeless one here, and Sylvester is Granny's pet. Tweety seeks shelter from a blizzard and taps on Granny's house door. Sylvester answers and grabs the canary. He tries to hide Tweety from Granny while evading the attacks of Hector, Granny's bed-ridden bulldog, who wants revenge on Sylvester for his broken leg. Tweety keeps escaping Sylvester's clutches, with Hector's help.
poster
68
?
6.7
/260/
75
/6/
62
/4/

Peck Up Your Troubles (1945)
Sylvester is determined to get a woodpecker that just moved in, high in a tree. He climbs, but the bird greases the tree; he starts to cut it down, but a mean dog stops him (this becomes a running gag). Several other attempts follow; at one point, he puts his paw into the bird's home, and the bird puts a tomato there; Sylvester squishes it, and the bird dresses as an angel to torment him, but Sylvester sees through the disguise. Finally, Sylvester tries to blow up the tree; the dog again intervenes. Sylvester gets the dynamite off the tree and puts out the fuses, but the bird has lit them again, and now Sylvester really becomes an angel.
poster
59
?
7.0
/289/
40
/4/
61
/8/
3.3
/355/

A Kiddies Kitty (1955)
To escape a bulldog, Sylvester Cat allows himself to be adopted by a little girl. The little girl turns out to be rougher than the bulldog, though in her case it is entirely out of love.
poster
66
?
7.2
/331/
57
/7/
70
/9/
3.4
/281/

Fowl Weather (1953)
Granny is Tweety Bird's mistress on a farm. She assigns a bulldog named Hector to take care of Tweety while she's away. Sylvester Cat disguises himself as a scarecrow to sneak up on Tweety. Tweety runs into a chicken coop and is protected by a mother hen and an aggressive rooster. Hector, seeing that Tweety is gone and fearing Granny's wrath, paints Sylvester yellow and puts him in Tweety's cage to fool Granny. Tweety returns and makes like a cat since turnabout is fair play.


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