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  1. Granny is a fictional character created by Friz Freleng, best known from the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies animated short films of the 1950s and 1960s. She is the owner of Tweety Bird and, more often than not, Sylvester and Hector.

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    Emma Webster, better known as Granny, is a recurring character and one of the few major characters who are human in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons. In almost all her appearances, she is the owner of Tweety, Sylvester, or Hector the Bulldog.

    Granny is generally good-natured and is extremely protective of her beloved canary Tweety. Her over-protectiveness becomes apparent whenever Tweety is threatened (usually by Sylvester, a hungry "puddytat" who prefers eating birds over cat food). Although having the appearance of a kindly old woman, she has demonstrated her cleverness.

    Granny has gone through several design changes. The earliest version of her appears in the 1937 cartoon "Little Red Walking Hood". Another version with black hair appeared in 1941's "The Cagey Canary" and another changed design is seen in 1943's "Hiss and Make Up". She received several other makeovers from 1940 to 1960, such as in "Canary Row" (1950) and "A Pizza Tweety-Pie" (1958). She is usually the owner of Tweety and also serves as his protector. Sylvester often finds a way to break into her house for the sole purpose of finding a meal. In later cartoons, she appears to be the owner of both Tweety and Sylvester. Granny appears to be unmarried, or possibly a widow, since she lives by herself.

    In 1995, she starred in The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries series as a detective who investigates mysteries with Tweety, Sylvester and Hector the Bulldog. She always carries a magnifying glass around her neck for research. Later, she made appearances in Space Jam, Tweety's High-Flying Adventure (where she was once again the caretaker of the yellow canary), and Looney Tunes Back in Action.

    She appeared in Webtoons, where she starred in a series of three shorts, Judge Granny. These shorts show another version of her as a Judge resolving cases of some Looney Tunes major characters.

    She takes care of the Baby Looney Tunes, where she has a nephew named Floyd Minton, who started to make appearances later in the series to take the babies on trips. She also has a sister called Auntie.

    She appears in Looney Tunes Back in Action as the neighbor of the hero, DJ Drake. Later, Mr. Chairman disguises himself as her.

    An episode of Loonatics Unleashed contains a cameo of Granny herself, apparently still alive in the year 2772. Later, the show featured characters named Queen Grannicus (a possible descendant of Granny), the Royal Tweetums and Sylth Vester.

    She also appeared in the 1993 Sega Genesis video game Sylvester and Tweety in Cagey Capers in the first, second, third, and eighth levels as an enemy, and in the 2000 Game Boy Color video game

    1."Canary Row" (1950, Academy Award nominee)

    2."Room and Bird" (1951)

    3."Tweety's S.O.S." (1951)

    4."Gift Wrapped" (1952)

    5."Ain't She Tweet" (1952)

    6."Snow Business" (1953)

    Granny was voiced by the late June Foray, the same person who voiced her in the original shorts from the 1950s to the 1960s. This makes her the only character to have the same voice actor for the original shorts and The Looney Tunes Show, as June Foray and Stan Freberg were the only two original voice-actors still alive at the time of production.

    •Bea Benaderet (1937-1953)

    •June Foray (1953-2013)

    •GeGe Pearson ("It's Nice to Have a Mouse Around the House")

    •Joan Gerber ("Corn on the Cop")

    •Candi Milo (2017-present)

    •In "Hare Trimmed", Granny is called "Emmy" by Yosemite Sam.

    •Granny's voice has notably changed over the years. In the classic cartoons of the 1950s and 1960s, despite her age, she originally had a youthful high-pitched voice, which was provided by Bea Benaderet and later June Foray, GeGe Pearson, and Joan Gerber. After the classic shorts, June Foray's voice became noticeably deeper, sounding more like a realistic elderly woman. After June Foray's death in 2017, Candi Milo, who previously voiced her descendant Queen Grannicus from Loonatics Unleashed, took over as the voice of the character beginning with New Looney Tunes, using her high-pitched voice from the classic cartoons again.

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    4.Stock footage from "A Streetcat named Sylvester" & "Gift Wrapped" only.

  2. Feb 6, 2020 · Looney Tunes - Tweety & Granny Singing compilation. ltclassics. 102K subscribers. Subscribed. 2.1K. 258K views 4 years ago. I'm a sweet little bird in a guilded cage. Tweety's my name by...

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  3. Mar 28, 2019 · Sylvester is the only one awake, and Granny, Tweety and Hector are all in danger! Can Sylvester saves all of them? That's not all folks!

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  4. Tweety and Granny truly are best friends, watch them as they embark on some crazy journeys with Sylvester around, of course! That's not all folks! Catch up with all your favorite characters -...

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  5. May 16, 2024 · Emma Webster, better known as Granny, is a recurring character and one of the few major human characters who appears in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies theatrical shorts. Created by Friz Freleng, she is the owner of Tweety Bird, and more often than not, Sylvester and Hector.

  6. Granny is a good-natured widow who is extremely protective of her beloved canary, Tweety. Unfortunately, Granny's overprotectiveness becomes apparent whenever Tweety is threatened, usually by Sylvester.

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