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  2. Putty Tat Trouble is a 1951 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on February 24, 1951, and stars Tweety and Sylvester. It also marks the debut of Sylvester's recurring rival Sam Cat, who would next appear in 1956's Tweet and Sour. Plot

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    Tweety is cleaning out his nest, saying, "This is what I get for dreaming of a White Christmas!" Both Sylvester and another red catnotice him. They both try to catch him, only to run into each other. The red cat bashes Sylvester over the head and takes Tweety, but Sylvester retaliates. The rest of the cartoon involves Sylvester and his fellow felin...

    The FOX version of this short cut out the fighting with the rifle and ashtray to Sylvester and the other cat.
    The CBSversion also cut out the fighting with the rifle and ashtray, along with the scene of Sylvester firing a rifle through the pipe, and the bullet passing through the orange cat's body.
    The opening title sequence of this short is identical to that of "Canary Row".
    This cartoon marked the debut of Sam Cat, although he would not receive his well-known design, voice and characterization until "Trick or Tweet" eight years later. This early "prototype" version of...
    Sylvester does not speak in this short; the other Tweety shorts where Sylvester is mute are "Tweetie Pie", "Bad Ol' Putty Tat", and "Tree Cornered Tweety".
    The box that says "Friz Americas Favorite Gelatin Deserts" is a reference to Friz Freleng. In addition, Tweety later runs by a portrait of Friz.
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  3. Putty Tat Trouble. In the basement scene, there is a box of ‘Friz- America’s Favorite Gelatin Dessert.Final line (by Tweety, as both cats nurse colds in their respective homes): “Da poor puddy tats.”This has the exact same opening titles and song from “Canary Row,” the only difference being the title of the cartoon and the credits ...

  4. Putty Tat Trouble. 4. 238 views. Tweety Bird is shoveling out his nest atop a city pole after a snowstorm and is spotted by Sylvester Cat and a one-eyed orange tabby, who fight over Tweety. Tweety runs into a cellar where he befriends a wooden dunking bird. The two cats then chase Tweety into a park and onto a sheet of ice covering a pond.

  5. Putty Tat Trouble is the two hundred and ninety-sixth Looney Tunes theatrical short. It was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures and The Vitaphone Corporation on February 24, 1952. It was written by Michael Maltese, produced by Edward Selzer, and directed by Friz Freleng.

  6. Putty Tat Trouble (1951) is the 613th Looney Tunes short and it gets my review treatment! You can find this on the Looney Tunes Golden Collection Vol 1 set f...

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  7. Putty Tat Trouble is a 1951 Looney Tunes short featuring Sylvester and Tweety, in which Sylvester has a feud with another cat over the canary. Tweety is cleaning out his nest ("This is what I get for dreaming of a White Christmas!") when both Sylvester and another red cat notice him.

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