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Revision as of 23:16, 13 March 2023

Tweety Bird
File:Tweety Bird.png
Species Bird (Yellow Canary)
Gender Male
Member of Tune Squad
Looney Builders
Affiliation Granny
Sylvester
Sweetie Bird
Hector
Other relative(s) One descendant, Royal Tweetums, in Loonatics Unleashed
Marital status Single
First appearance MM: "A Tale of Two Kitties" (1942)
Played by Mel Blanc (1942–1989)
Jeff Bergman (19902018)
Bob Bergen (since 1990)
Greg Burson (19941998)
Joe Alaskey (19952011)
Eric Goldberg (1996-2003)
Sam Vincent (20012006)
Billy West (2003)
Eric Bauza (since 2018)
File:Early Tweety.png
Bob Clampett's Tweety
File:S&TM Tweety.png
The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries

Tweety Bird is a talking yellow canary and one of the main characters of the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies theatrical shorts. His voice was originated by Mel Blanc.

Character Description

Appearances

Tv Series

Movies

Shorts

Comics

Video games

Theme Parks

Biography

Development

Gallery

Main article: Tweety Bird/Gallery

Toys and Merchandise

Behind the Scenes

In popular culture

  • In the sitcom Moesha, Uncle Bernie's affectionately called Andell Tweety.
  • In the Arrested Development episode "Switch Hitter," George Sr. mocked Gob's dance by comparing it to that of Tweety.

References