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* MythologyGag: In "Seeing Double", Tweety meets another bird with the early Tweety design (such as in ''WesternAnimation/ATaleOfTwoKitties''), although the character here is named Orson.

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In "Seeing Double", Tweety meets another bird with the early Tweety design (such as in ''WesternAnimation/ATaleOfTwoKitties''), although the character here is named Orson.Orson.
** In "Family Circles," Sylvester poses as a child photographer with the name tag "[[Creator/FrizFreleng Friz]]."
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* DiggingToChina: In the episode Rasslin' Rhapsody ,Granny tumbles the crusher through the ring where he likely he passed from the center of the earth to china but the trope is subverted as he actually landed in a post soviet union Europe country instead.

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* DiggingToChina: In the episode Rasslin' Rhapsody ,Granny Rhapsody, Granny tumbles the crusher through the ring where he likely he passed from the center of the earth to china but the trope is subverted as he actually landed in a post soviet union Europe country instead.
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** A not so stealth one to ''VideoGame/ManiacMansion'' in the [[https://youtu.be/iteNiJUYhvg?t=26 TV opening]].
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* {{Expy}}: The mansion which appears in the TV opening looks suspiciously like the original ''VideoGame/ManiacMansion''. [[https://youtu.be/iteNiJUYhvg?t=26 See here]].

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* ShoutOut: To Franchise/{{Batman}} in "Outback Down Under". Sylvester at one point remarks "Get Commissioner Gordon on the phone, I think we've found the Batcave!"

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To Franchise/{{Batman}} in "Outback Down Under". Sylvester at one point remarks "Get Commissioner Gordon on the phone, I think we've found the Batcave!"


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** The episode "The Maltese Canara" is a WholePlotReference to ''Film/{{The Maltese Falcon|1941}}'', which also features the LorreLookalike MadScientist from "WesternAnimation/HairRaisingHare" in the role of Joel Cairo.
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The series is animated by three different studiso: Seoul, South-Korea (39 episodes), TMS, Japan (8 episodes) and Koko, South-Korea (5 episodes).

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The series is animated by three different studiso: studios: Seoul, South-Korea (39 episodes), TMS, Japan (8 episodes) and Koko, South-Korea (5 episodes).
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On February 17, 2021, it was announced Tweety will star in "Tweety Mysteries", a series similar to this except that it will be a live-action/animated hybrid.

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On February 17, 2021, it was announced Tweety will star in "Tweety Mysteries", a series similar to this except that it will would be a live-action/animated hybrid.
hybrid. However, on December 2022, it was announced that the series was scrapped.
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The series is animated by three different studiso: Seoul, South-Korea (39 episodes), TMS, Japan (8 episodes) and Koko, South-Korea (5 episodes).
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Many of the supporting characters had guest appearances and cameos as the episodes went on. Cool Cat, a character in the [[DorkAge later Warner Bros.-Seven Arts shorts]], or something in his likeness appeared in just about every episode as a cameo.

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Many of the supporting characters had guest appearances and cameos as the episodes went on. Cool Cat, a character in the [[DorkAge [[AudienceAlienatingEra later Warner Bros.-Seven Arts shorts]], or something in his likeness appeared in just about every episode as a cameo.
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** This doubles as a ShoutOut to Sylvester's role as Porky Pig's pet trying to protect him from murderous mice in an old hotel in one of the old shorts.

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** This doubles as a ShoutOut to Sylvester's role as Porky Pig's pet trying to protect him from [[WesternAnimation/ClawsForAlarm murderous mice in an old hotel in one of the old shorts.shorts]].

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''The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries'' was the second original television series of the 1990s to be [[SpinOff spun off]] from the ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' shorts (the first being ''WesternAnimation/TazMania''). It ran on Creator/KidsWB from 1995 through 2000. The final episodes, "The Tail End' and "This is the End", never aired on Kids' WB, but did air on Creator/CartoonNetwork in 2002.

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''The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries'' was the second original television series of the 1990s to be [[SpinOff spun off]] from the ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' shorts (the first being ''WesternAnimation/TazMania''). It ran on Creator/KidsWB from 1995 through 2000.

The final episodes, episode pairing, "The Tail End' and "This is the End", never aired on Kids' WB, but did air instead premiering on Creator/CartoonNetwork in on December 18, 2002.

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->''And through it all they're [[WithFriendsLikeThese in contention]]''
->''[[TitleDrop Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries!]]''

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->''Sylvester
and Tweety Mysteries!]]''Mysteries!''



* FreudianExcuse: In "Happy Bath Day to You", it is shown that Tweety was given to Sylvester by Granny as a playmate for his birthday when he was a kitten. Sylvester tried to eat Tweety only to get reprimanded by Granny, who told him that he'd never get any more birthday presents until he and Tweety played nice. It's implied that this is why Sylvester wants to eat Tweety so bad.
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''The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries'' was the second original television series of the 1990s to be [[SpinOff spun off]] from the ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' shorts (the first being ''WesternAnimation/TazMania''). It ran on Creator/KidsWB from 1995 through 2000. The final episodes, "The Tail End' and "This is the End", never aired on Kids' WB, but did air on Cartoon Network in 2002.

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''The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries'' was the second original television series of the 1990s to be [[SpinOff spun off]] from the ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' shorts (the first being ''WesternAnimation/TazMania''). It ran on Creator/KidsWB from 1995 through 2000. The final episodes, "The Tail End' and "This is the End", never aired on Kids' WB, but did air on Cartoon Network Creator/CartoonNetwork in 2002.

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* AccidentalPublicConfession: After Granny finds a flea that's been making crop circles in the Martin brothers' wheat field, said flea jumps onto Curt, who becomes so itchy that he accidentally confesses that he trained it to make those crop circles in the first place.

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After Granny finds a flea that's been making crop circles in the Martin brothers' wheat field, said flea jumps onto Curt, who becomes so itchy that he accidentally confesses that he trained it to make those crop circles in the first place.place.
** In "Fair's Fair", upon realizing that her pie recipe has been tampered with, Betsy Cracker complains out loud that there are regular berries in her pie, which causes the judge of the baking contest to question her.


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* CheatersNeverProsper: The whole reason Betsy Cracker has won every pie-baking contest because she'd been cheating by using berry pie filling instead of regular berries. When Granny finds out, she tricks Betsy into using regular berries. The minute Betsy is exposed, she's disqualified.

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* ArtEvolution: This was one of many shows from the late 90s/early 2000s that started with traditional animation cels, then switched to digital ink and paint by the end (although only the last five episodes). The backgrounds also gradually became more and more simplified until they resembled the low budget cartoons Warner Bros. did in the 60s.



* ArtEvolution: This was one of many shows from the late 90s/early 2000s that started with traditional animation cels, then switched to digital ink and paint by the end (although only the last five episodes). The backgrounds also gradually became more and more simplified until they resembled the low budget cartoons Warner Bros. did in the 60s.



* BrickJoke: Occurs in the first episode "The Cat Who Knew Too Much" when Sylvester gets a window slammed on his fingers and remarks that he'll never play the cello again. Later in the episode, he prepares to play one while pretending to be part of a band with Granny, which causes him to say to the audience "So I was wrong".



* BrickJoke: Occurs in the first episode "The Cat Who Knew Too Much" when Sylvester gets a window slammed on his fingers and remarks that he'll never play the cello again. Later in the episode, he prepares to play one while pretending to be part of a band with Granny, which causes him to say to the audience "So I was wrong".

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