

Then the whole thing's revealed to be something filmed in a live-action studio with Sylvester, Tweety and Granny somehow existing by themselves, despite being animated characters. Sylvester: I am that great big, bad old catīut then his attitude completely changed as he stopped singing, dropped the bat and exclaimed, "Okay! I can't do this!" The cat then opened the window and got back inside, raising a bat, ready to strike, but Tweety turned Sylvester's head to the viewers, forcing him to give a pleasant smile as he sang along as well. He then fell but grabbed onto the window sill but Tweety slammed the window on his paws, with the cat yelling in pain, "Yow!" Regardless, Tweety fluttered about with a careless smile on his face. He opened up the window but lost his balance and began flailing his arms. Sylvester decided to try a different window so he crept over on the ledge to the next window. Tweety: But there's a cat that's after me

This film begins in a computer-animated city, and in one house in particular, a spritely little tune is playing and as a computer-animated version of old cartoon character Granny is asleep, rocking in her chair, while a small yellow canary named Tweety (in CG form) swung in his little perch in his cage, singing the song that's playing.Īs he sang next, a tuxedo cat named Sylvester (in CG form) was outside, trying to open the window, so he could eat Tweety as he always does, but was having trouble. "In Unofficial Association with Warner Bros."
