Tweety & Sylvester Season 1 Episode 4

Ep 4. Puddy Tat Trouble / Snow Business

  • April 28, 2003

Tweety & Sylvester, Vol. 1 season 1 episode 4, titled "Puddy Tat Trouble / Snow Business" features the duo of Tweety and Sylvester in two separate adventures. In "Puddy Tat Trouble," Sylvester is on the hunt for Tweety once again. This time, Tweety is hiding in a house that Sylvester has the keys to, so he thinks it will be an easy catch. However, he soon finds out that the house is rigged with all sorts of booby traps, and Tweety is one step ahead of him at every turn. As Sylvester becomes increasingly frustrated, Tweety manages to get the upper hand and turn the tables on him.

In "Snow Business," Sylvester is once again trying to catch Tweety, but this time he has enlisted the help of a Saint Bernard dog to track him down. The duo heads up into the mountains during a heavy snowstorm, and Sylvester is sure that he finally has the advantage over Tweety. However, things take a turn when the dog turns out to be more interested in playing than hunting, leaving Sylvester to fend for himself in the freezing cold. Meanwhile, Tweety manages to escape yet again, proving that he is just too clever for Sylvester to catch.

Overall, "Puddy Tat Trouble / Snow Business" showcases the classic dynamic between Tweety and Sylvester, with Tweety always outsmarting his feline foe. The booby traps in the first segment provide plenty of laughs, while the snowy setting of the second adventure adds an extra layer of tension. Fans of the classic Looney Tunes cartoons will appreciate the humor and classic animation style of this episode, which manages to keep things fresh and enjoyable despite its age. Whether you're a long-time fan of Tweety and Sylvester or experiencing their adventures for the first time, "Puddy Tat Trouble / Snow Business" is a must-see episode.

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Description
  • First Aired
    April 28, 2003
  • Language
    English