Birds Anonymous

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This article is about the theatrical short. For the organization, see Birds Anonymous (organization).
Birds Anonymous
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Lobby card.
Production company Warner Bros. Cartoons
Distributor Warner Bros. Pictures
The Vitaphone Corporation
Release date August 10, 1957
Run time 7:00
Starring Mel Blanc
Producer(s) Edward Selzer
Music composed by Milt Franklyn
Story by Warren Foster
Animation Art Davis
Virgil Ross
Gerry Chiniquy
Director(s) Friz Freleng
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Birds Anonymous is the four-hundred and twenty-seventh Merrie Melodies theatrical short. It was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures and The Vitaphone Corporation on February 28, 1957. It was written by Warren Foster, produced by Edward Selzer, and directed by Friz Freleng.

After joining a group known as Birds Anonymous, Sylvester makes a promise to the other cats that he would not eat a single bird. However, certain temptations result in him starting to lose over his addiction of consuming Tweety.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Clarence: I wouldn't do that if I were you. If I were you, I put him back. It can only lead to self-destruction. It only takes one bird to start you, and before you know it, it's two birds, then three. Suddenly, without realizing it. You're the victim. Then one day, the end of the road. If you want to beat this, look us up. We will help you.


Sylvester: Fellow memberths. from now on, my motto iths "birdths iths strictly for the birdths!"


Tweety: Oh, Mr. Puddy Tat. Don't you like me anymore?
Sylvester: I... I... I think... I think... I think you're... I think you're... DELICIOUTHS!


Sylvester: One little bird... Just one... Just one... No one will know the difference... No one, no one! Just one! Then I'll quit. I'll quit after one. Just one! Yeah! JUST ONE! I'll get one little bird! Just one! One, one!


Tweety: Like I said before, once a bad ol' puddy tat, always a bad ol' puddy tat!

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Sylvester Mel Blanc
Tweety Mel Blanc
Clarence Mel Blanc


Organizations

Locations

Objects

Vehicles

  • None

Production

Second Lobby Card
Second lobby card.

Development

Filming

Music

The music was composed by Milt Franklyn.

Crew credits

Release

Dates are in order of release:

  • United States: August 10, 1957 in theatres

Behind the scenes

  • The title and its titular organization are a parody of Alcoholics Anonymous.
  • The working title for this cartoon was "Twee-Teetotaler."
  • The MPAA certificate number is 18063

Errors

Legacy

Critical reception

In The 100 Greatest Looney Tunes Cartoons, Shannon K. Garrity writes, "Mel Blanc's amazing vocal performances — it was reputedly the Warner Bros. short of which he was proudest — rank high among the many joys of this lovingly crafted, hilariously self-aware cartoon. Freleng and his team went all out to give Birds Anonymous a film noir look, with dramatic camera angles drawn by layout artist Hawley Pratt and moody backgrounds by Boris Gorelick... Above all, Birds Anoymous [sic] satirizes Warner Bros. cartoons themselves. The structure of the standard Sylvester and Tweety cartoon — and all chase cartoons — is threatened by Sylvester's resolution to walk away from the conflict and be a better cat. In the Looney Tunes world, of course, this can't be allowed."[1]

Accolades

Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient Result
Academy Award March 26, 1958 Best Animated Short Film Edward Selzer Won[2]

In other languages

Language Name Meaning

Home availability

References

  1. Beck, Jerry, ed. (2020). The 100 Greatest Looney Tunes Cartoons. Insight Editions. pp. 20–21. ISBN 978-1-64722-137-9.
  2. 1958|Oscars.org.