The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries

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The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries
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Created by Developed by:
Fay Whitemountain
Network The WB
Production company Warner Bros. Animation
Distributor Warner Bros. Television Distribution
Original release September 9, 1995December 18, 2002
Run time 21 minutes
Starring Joe Alaskey
June Foray
Frank Welker
Executive producer(s) Jean MacCurdy
Producer(s) Tom Minton
James T. Walker
Music composed by Richard Stone
J. Eric Schmidt
Cameron Patrick
Gordon Goodwin
Steve Bernstein
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The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries is an American animated slapstick/mystery television series produced by Warner Bros. Animation for The WB's Saturday morning children's programming block, Kids' WB; and starring Sylvester, Tweety and Granny from the Looney Tunes & Merrie Melodies cartoons. It ran from 1995 to 2002, airing 52 episodes that spanned five seasons. The final episode did not air on The WB, but was instead aired in re-runs on Cartoon Network on December 18, 2002.[1]

The show revolves around Sylvester, Tweety and Granny, in addition to her bulldog Hector, as they travel the world solving mysteries. It is also during these events that Sylvester will often try out methods to catch Tweety, with Hector acting as the latter's bodyguard.

The entire first season has been released on DVD.

Production

Development

Music

The theme song and music were composed by Richard Stone. The closing theme was a rendition of "Merrily We Roll Along."

Opening theme lyrics:

Whenever there's a crime or trouble
That no one can solve at all, it seems
That's when they come in on the double,
Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries!

It might be day or night, whenever,
Conditions are ripe for them to flee,
Somehow it all still fits together,
Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries!
"Just wook awound you!"
"Chances are we'll be there!"

"Thsomeday I'll eat that darn canary
And then I'll be happy, yeth-thiree!"
"But Hector thinks you should be wa-wee!"
Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries!

The chase goes on with each new mission
With backdrops aplenty, globally,
And through it all, they're in contention,
Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries!

Episodes

Title Original air date
1x01 September 9, 1995
1x02 September 16, 1995
1x03 September 23, 1995
1x04 September 30, 1995
1x05 October 7, 1995
1x06 November 4, 1995
1x07 November 11, 1995
1x08 November 18, 1995
1x09 November 25, 1995
1x10 December 16, 1995
1x11 January 27, 1996
1x12 February 3, 1996
1x13 February 17, 1996
2x01 September 7, 1996
2x02 September 14, 1996
2x03 September 28, 1996
2x04 November 2, 1996
2x05 November 9, 1996
2x06 November 16, 1996
2x07 February 15, 1996
2x08 February 22, 1996
3x01 September 13, 1997
3x02 September 20, 1997
3x03 October 11, 1997
3x04 November 1, 1997
3x05 November 15, 1997
3x06 February 7, 1998
3x07 February 14, 1998
3x08 February 21, 1998
3x09 February 28, 1998
3x10 April 25, 1998
3x11 May 2, 1998
3x12 May 9, 1998
3x13 May 16, 1998
4x01 September 19, 1998
4x02 September 26, 1998
4x03 October 3, 1998
4x04 October 10, 1998
4x05 November 7, 1998
4x06 November 21, 1998
4x07 December 12, 1998
December 26, 1998
4x08 January 16, 1999
January 23, 1999
4x09 January 30, 1999
February 6, 1999
4x10 February 13, 1999
February 20, 1999
4x11 February 27, 1999
4x12 March 27, 1999
4x13 May 1, 1999
5x01 September 18, 1999
5x02 September 25, 1999
5x03 November 20, 1999
5x04 February 5, 2000
5x05 December 18, 2002

Cast

Release

Promotion

Legacy

On February 17, 2021, it was announced Tweety would have starred in Tweety Mysteries, a TV series similar to The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries, but in a live-action/animated format that would have aired on Cartoon Network. However, the series was scrapped in December 2022.

In popular culture

References

  1. "Cartoon Network | TV Schedule". Archived from the original on December 8, 2002.