Tweety Bird Coloring Book

Tweety Bird, also known as Tweety, is a fictional character appearing in cartoons produced by Warner Bros. The character is a small, yellow bird with big eyes and an inseparable heart-shaped beak. Tweety is often the target of capture attempts by Sylvester (Sylvester) the cat, who tries to eat him. The character has become a pop culture icon and is one of the popular characters from classic Warner Bros. cartoons.

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And what is this small and cute bird? It's Tweety in the flesh! He looks like a helpless little one, but in reality he is very clever and...

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To meet a Tweet with a sour face is rare. I wonder what could have happened to make Tweety so unhappy, or actually angry! Probably once again...

Friends Tweety and Sylvester

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Reading fairy tales is a great way to spend free time! Of course Tweety and Sylwester know that. But is this kitty really so selfless...

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See that cute little bird? It's Tweety! He is very inventive and clever. Every day he comes up with a different way to dangle from the kitty Sylvester. On...

Little Tweety from the fairy tale

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Have you ever met a more playful kitty than Sylvester? It's impossible! One kitty is a lot for a little bird, but he always finds a way to escape....

Tweety bird on a swing

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In front of you a little bird Tweety! He has a great time swinging in the company of nature. He loves to spend time in the fresh air, away from the greedy and...

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Information

  1. First Appearance: Tweety made his debut in the cartoon "A Tale of Two Kitties" in 1942. He initially wore a pink ribbon, which was due to his being mistaken for a female bird.
  2. Developers: The character of Tweety was created by Bob Clampett, and her distinctive voice and speaking style were inspired by the voice of actress Mel Blanc.
  3. Gender and Name: Although Tweety is often mistaken for a male, the character has not actually had a clearly defined gender in most cartoons. In one episode, he is referred to as a male bird. The name "Tweety" comes from the sound the bird makes.
  4. Importance of Appearance: Tweety's distinctive features of large eyes and a heart-shaped beak were deliberately designed to make him more adorable and appealing to viewers.
  5. Interplay with Sylvester: Tweety is often the target of Sylvester's cat's attempts to capture and eat him. Their relationship is one of the most recognizable plots in Warner Bros. cartoons.
  6. Tweety's disguises: In some episodes, Tweety appeared in various disguises or roles, such as pirate, superhero or king.
  7. Popularity and Influence: Tweety has become one of the icons of pop culture, and his character adorns various products, such as clothes, toys and accessories.
  8. Appearances in Other Media: In addition to cartoons, Tweety has also appeared in animated films and video games. He also appeared in a series of comic books.
  9. Meaning For Warner Bros.: Tweety is one of the key characters in the Warner Bros. character portfolio and has contributed to the studio's popularity.
  10. End of Episodes: The characteristic ending of many episodes involving Tweety and Sylvester is usually Tweety saying "I tawt I saw a puddy tat!" (i.e. "I tawt I saw a puddy tat!" - I spotted a cat!).

Trivia

  1. Gender Change: In the early cartoons, Tweety was often thought to be a female bird. It was only in later episodes that it was determined to be a male.
  2. Inspiration on the Canary: The character Tweety was inspired by a canary that was cared for by one of the Warner Bros. studio employees. The creators decided to transform the bird into a cartoon character.
  3. Nickname "Tweety": The nickname "Tweety" comes from the sound the bird makes. This sound is captured in the character's distinctive name.
  4. First Friend: In one episode, Tweety reveals that his first friend was an old kitten named Orson.
  5. First Trial Name: The first trial name for the character was "Orson." However, it was eventually decided to give him the distinctive name "Tweety".
  6. One of Warner Bros.' Oldest Characters.: Tweety is one of the oldest characters in the Warner Bros. catalog. He made his debut in 1942, which makes him have a long history in animation.
  7. Variable Hair Colors: In various cartoons, Tweety's coat was various shades of yellow, from light to intense, due to technical limitations and changes in animation styles.
  8. Popularity Contemporary: Despite his age, Tweety is still very popular, and his image can be found on various products and gadgets.
  9. Performances Beyond Cartoons: Tweety also appeared in feature films such as "Space Jam" and "Looney Tunes: Revenge of the Imprisoned."
  10. Famous Termination of Episodes: A distinctive ending to many episodes involving Tweety and Sylvester is Tweety saying "I tawt I saw a puddy tat!" (i.e. "I tawt I saw a puddy tat!" - spotted the cat!). This phrase has become a recognizable part of the character.
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