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{{Infobox Hollywood cartoon

{{Infobox Hollywood cartoon

| name = Ain't She Tweet

| name = Ain't She Tweet

| image = AintSheTweet TC.png

| director = [[Friz Freleng|I. Freleng]]

| director = [[Friz Freleng|I. Freleng]]

| story = [[Warren Foster]]

| story = [[Warren Foster]]

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| layout_artist = [[Hawley Pratt]]

| layout_artist = [[Hawley Pratt]]

| background_artist = [[Irv Wyner]]

| background_artist = [[Irv Wyner]]

| starring = [[Mel Blanc]] (All Other)<br>[[Bea Benaderet]] (Granny)

| starring = [[Mel Blanc]] (All Other)<br>[[Bea Benaderet]]

| music = [[Carl Stalling]]

| music = [[Carl Stalling]]

| producer = [[Edward Selzer|Eddie Selzer]]

| producer = [[Edward Selzer|Eddie Selzer]]

| distributor = [[Warner Bros.|Warner Bros. Pictures]]

| distributor = [[Warner Bros.|Warner Bros. Pictures]]

| released = June 21, 1952 (first day of summer)

| released = June 21, 1952

| color_process = [[Technicolor]]

| color_process = [[Technicolor]]

| runtime = 7 mins

| runtime = 7:09

| language = English

| language = English

}}

}}



'''''Ain't She Tweet''''' is a [[Looney Tunes]] (reissued as a [[Blue ribbon|Blue Ribbon]] [[Merrie Melodies]] in 1961) cartoon animated short starring [[Tweety Bird|Tweety]] and [[Sylvester (Looney Tunes)|Sylvester]]. Released June 21, 1952, the cartoon is directed by [[Friz Freleng]]. The voices were performed by [[Mel Blanc]] and [[Bea Benaderet]].

'''''Ain't She Tweet''''' is a ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' (reissued as a [[Blue ribbon|Blue Ribbon]] ''[[Merrie Melodies]]'' in 1961) cartoon animated short starring [[Tweety Bird|Tweety]] and [[Sylvester (Looney Tunes)|Sylvester]]. Released June 21, 1952, the cartoon is directed by [[Friz Freleng]].



The title is a play on the song "[[Ain't She Sweet]]."

The title is a play on the song "[[Ain't She Sweet]]."



==Plot==

==Plot==

Sylvester stands outside a pet store window, watching Tweety (singing "Fiddle-De-Di") in the display area. Tweety angers Sylvester when the bird goes over to a mouse (the comments, apparently unflattering ones about the cat, are muted using [[Carl Stalling]]'s music); Sylvester replies: "Okay smarties, laugh this off!!!" and tries to throw a brick at the window. However, upon seeing a cop walk up behind Sylvester, the would-be feline vandal runs in front of the brick and absorbs the blow.

Sylvester stands outside a pet store window, watching Tweety (singing "Fiddle-De-Di") in the display area. Tweety angers Sylvester when the bird goes over to a mouse. However, upon seeing a cop walk up behind Sylvester, the would-be feline vandal runs in front of the brick and absorbs the blow.



As Sylvester is planning to cut through the glass window with a glass cutter, a deliveryman takes Tweety away, to be delivered to [[Granny (Looney Tunes)|Granny]]'s house. Sylvester follows the deliveryman and rushes into the yard, only to discover a whole army of bulldogs.

As Sylvester is planning to cut through the glass window with a glass cutter, a deliveryman takes Tweety away, to be delivered to [[Granny (Looney Tunes)|Granny]]'s house. Sylvester follows the deliveryman and rushes into the yard, only to discover a whole army of bulldogs.


Revision as of 01:09, 20 February 2020

Ain't She Tweet
Directed byI. Freleng
Story byWarren Foster
Produced byEddie Selzer
StarringMel Blanc (All Other)
Bea Benaderet
Music byCarl Stalling
Animation byKen Champin
Manuel Perez
Arthur Davis
Virgil Ross
Layouts byHawley Pratt
Backgrounds byIrv Wyner
Color processTechnicolor
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures

Release date

June 21, 1952

Running time

7:09
LanguageEnglish

Ain't She Tweet is a Looney Tunes (reissued as a Blue Ribbon Merrie Melodies in 1961) cartoon animated short starring Tweety and Sylvester. Released June 21, 1952, the cartoon is directed by Friz Freleng.

The title is a play on the song "Ain't She Sweet."

Plot

Sylvester stands outside a pet store window, watching Tweety (singing "Fiddle-De-Di") in the display area. Tweety angers Sylvester when the bird goes over to a mouse. However, upon seeing a cop walk up behind Sylvester, the would-be feline vandal runs in front of the brick and absorbs the blow.

As Sylvester is planning to cut through the glass window with a glass cutter, a deliveryman takes Tweety away, to be delivered to Granny's house. Sylvester follows the deliveryman and rushes into the yard, only to discover a whole army of bulldogs.

The rest of the cartoon contains Sylvester's attempts (all unsuccessful) to get at Tweety:

Finally, Sylvester decides to wait until the early morning to tip-toe silently through the yard. The alarm clock goes off at 4 a.m., awakening the dogs and pummeling the cat one last time. Tweety who wakes up from the noise innocently comments: "Now who do you suppowse would want to distwurb dose doggies so eawly in da morning?" before winking at the audience and goes back to sleep as the cartoon irises out.

Succession

Preceded by

Gift Wrapped

Tweety and Sylvester cartoons
1952
Succeeded by

A Bird in a Guilty Cage

References

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