Sabtu, 08 Desember 2012

History Of Tweety



An innocent and lovable yellow canary, Tweety is a fictional animated cartoons in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series. Although the character Tweety described as male, was shown to have a voice pitched high and long eyelashes, a feature usually associated with women. In most appearances, Tweety displayed to accompany his adoring caretaker, dear ol 'Granny. Sylvester the cat, Tweety is the biggest enemy, such as cats always look for opportunities to end the life of the little bird. Despite all this, Tweety remains Granny pet's most revered and loved as well as his lucky charm crimefighting. A creation of Bob Clampett, Tweety giving creators appeal to baby birds tangible form with its origins. Read the following lines to know more about the history and background of Tweety Bird.
Interesting & Amazing Information On Origin & Background Of Tweety
Created by Bob Clampett, Tweety made his debut appearance in the 1942 short story "A Tale of Two Kitties", in which he is shown as a common target of two hungry cats, Babbit and Catstello. Both of these characters are based on the famous comedians Abbott and Costello named. Tweety was originally named Orson, whose name coincides with the cartoon bird character from earlier Clampett's "Wacky blackout". Initially, wild bird Tweety is a generic and bare pink, jowly and more aggressive and saucy than its improved version. Tweety character we know today is a yellow canary that is less hot-tempered and remain calm in the face of danger.
Clampett made two more shorts describe Tweety naked, one on "A Gruesome Twosome" in which it called "naked genius", by cat-ish Jimmy Durante and others in "Birdy and the Beast" in which Tweety finally the present name. Tweety is most noticeable for his speech difficulties. For example, birds use "putty tat" for "pussy cat" which is then given to the "puddy tat". To "sweetie pie" phrase, birds use "Tweetie Pie". Another factor that most clearly about Tweety is an occasional and rare habit of transforming into a giant Hyde version of itself, after consuming Hyde Formula by accident. Tweety's role was first seen in "Hyde and Go Tweet" and later in the episode "London Broiled" from "The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries".
In 1945, Clampett Tweety came up with the idea of ​​rendering the opponent. Friz Freleng created a lisping black and white cat who un-name at that time. However, Clampett left the studio Freleng left alone to handle the entire project. Tweety is, then, transformed into cute bird with big blue eyes and yellow feathers. In 1947's "Tweetie Pie", reason finally matched with Sylvester the Cat Tweety. This short gives Warner Bros. the first Academy Award for Best Short Subject (Cartoons). Since then, never to be seen again Tweety without Sylvester and together they proved to be one of the most famous couples in the history of animation. Most of the short cartoons they follow a standard formula. First, the hungry "puddy tat" is seen targeting birds with various obstacles in the way, Grandma or her bulldog Hector. Second, Tweety always sing his signature line "I tawt I taw puddy tat!" And "I did, I did taw a puddy tat".
In the 1950's, "Tweety & Sylvester" series added to the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Comics title. In 1952, Tweety and Sylvester received their own comic titled "Tweety and Sylvester" which ran until 1984. In the 1970s and the 1980s, Tweety paired with Sylvester in the television specials and feature-film compilations. The 1990's saw Tweety displays a animated TV series titled "The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries" where Grandma runs a detective agency with Tweety, Sylvester and Hector. In 1998, both Tweety and Sylvester honored with their image appeared on U.S. postage stamps. In 2002, a younger version of Looney Tunes Tweety Baby was launched, making a comeback from the initial appearance.
Since, Tweety has appeared in various cartoon series and also made a cameo appearance in 'Tiny Toon Adventures'' Slappy Squirrel ',' Scare Happy Slappy ',' Frosted Cheerios, '' What's New, Scooby Doo? " And 'Total Drama Action'. To add to its popularity is a prominent presence in several Tweety party supplies like paper plates, napkins, cups, and party decorations like inflatables, delicious, tattoos, strip light and stickers, and so on. In addition, Tweety also featured in a bag, lunch box, hair band and other accessories used by children, making this bird canary yellow eternal beloved animated character.

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