Tweety & Sylvester Season 1 Episode 6

Ep 6. Last Hungry Cat / Red Riding Hoodwinked

  • April 28, 2003

Last Hungry Cat/Red Riding Hoodwinked is the sixth episode of the first season of Tweety & Sylvester, Vol. 1. The episode opens with a hungry Sylvester who is on the hunt for his next meal. He remembers that he has a friend who works at a pet store and heads over to see if he can score some food. However, his friend informs him that he is all out of birds and offers him a can of cat food instead.

Sylvester is not happy with the canned food and decides to go back to his old ways of catching Tweety Bird. He stalks Tweety and almost succeeds in capturing him, but Granny intervenes and saves Tweety from being eaten. Sylvester is disappointed that he couldn't catch his meal and goes to bed hungry.

In the second part of the episode, Red Riding Hoodwinked, Tweety and Sylvester find themselves in a situation reminiscent of the classic tale of Little Red Riding Hood. Tweety is dressed as Little Red Riding Hood and is carrying a basket of goodies to Granny's house. Sylvester is dressed as the Big Bad Wolf and plans to eat Tweety when he meets him on the way.

As they venture through the forest, they encounter a hungry bear who wants to eat Tweety as well. Tweety uses his wit to outsmart both Sylvester and the bear and eventually reaches Granny's house unharmed. Sylvester is left hungry once again and realizes that he is no match for Tweety's wit.

Last Hungry Cat/Red Riding Hoodwinked is a classic episode that showcases the iconic rivalry between Tweety and Sylvester. The episode is lighthearted and fun and is sure to bring a smile to the faces of viewers of all ages. The animation is colorful and lively and the voice acting is top-notch. The episode teaches valuable lessons about perseverance, wit, and the importance of friends, and is a must-watch for fans of classic cartoons.

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Description
  • First Aired
    April 28, 2003
  • Language
    English