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* UnintentionallySympathetic: As mentioned above, for the dozens of episodes where he tries to eat Tweety, there's at least one where Sylvester actually does more to ''help'' him and Granny, yet receives no gratitude, let alone mercy.

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* UnintentionallySympathetic: As mentioned above, for For the dozens of episodes where he tries to eat Tweety, there's at least one where Sylvester actually does more to ''help'' him and Granny, yet receives no gratitude, let alone mercy.
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* CaptainObviousReveal: In "It Happened One Night Before Christmas" the culprit turns out to be Mr. Totter, who is a parody of Mr. Potter from ''Film/ItsAWonderfulLife'' as well as the only suspect.
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* DesignatedVillain: Even in episodes where he does nothing wrong, up to and including leaving Tweety alone, Sylvester is still mercilessly tortured by sadistic plane gremlins and murderous mice.

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* DesignatedVillain: DesignatedMonkey: Even in episodes where he does nothing wrong, up to and including leaving Tweety alone, Sylvester is still mercilessly tortured by sadistic plane gremlins and murderous mice.

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* UnexpectedCharacter: Who expected Cool Cat to appear in this series, let alone ''any'' of the Warner Bros.-Seven Arts characters?

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Who expected Cool Cat to appear in this series, let alone ''any'' of the Warner Bros.-Seven Arts characters?characters?
** The end of "Moscow Side Story" features the Kremlin Gremlins from ''WesternAnimation/RussianRhapsody''.
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*HilariousInHindsight: In "Froggone It" Granny tells Sylvester to not get lost or he would get put in [[Film/SpaceJamANewLegacy "another basketball movie"]].

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* BrokenBase: The first season lived up to its name by being a legitimate mystery series. The next four eventually devolved into just being Sylvester and Tweety cartoons which happened to have a mystery going on in them. Because of this, fans are split between which approach is better, wanting either the more focused mystery stories or the antics if you just wanted a more traditional Sylvester and Tweety chase.



* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: The Seven Arts-era characters Cool Cat, Colonel Rimfire, and Spooky were considered unmemorable during their original run in the series’ DorkAge in TheSixties due to their low-budget nature and basic plots. Here, the writers utilized them in situations with the classic characters Sylvester and Tweety in more innovative ways such as Cool Cat’s OncePerEpisode cameos, Spooky haunting a punished Sylvester who tries to prove that he exists, and Colonel Rimfire being a lost explorer in Egypt and [[spoiler:transformed into Gossamer by Dr. Moron from "WesternAnimation/WaterWaterEveryHare"]] as well as kickstarting the plot of the SpiritualSuccessor film ''WesternAnimation/TweetysHighFlyingAdventure''.
* SeasonalRot: [[ZigzaggedTrope Zigzagged]]. The first season lived up to its name by being a legitimate mystery series. The next four, while not terrible, eventually devolved into just being Sylvester and Tweety cartoons which happened to have a mystery going on in them. However, [[Administrivia/TropesAreNotBad this isn't a bad thing]] [[BrokenBase if you just want to watch a traditional Sylvester and Tweety chase]].

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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: The Seven Arts-era characters Cool Cat, Colonel Rimfire, and Spooky were considered unmemorable during their original run in the series’ DorkAge AudienceAlienatingEra in TheSixties due to their low-budget nature and basic plots. Here, the writers utilized them in situations with the classic characters Sylvester and Tweety in more innovative ways such as Cool Cat’s OncePerEpisode cameos, Spooky haunting a punished Sylvester who tries to prove that he exists, and Colonel Rimfire being a lost explorer in Egypt and [[spoiler:transformed into Gossamer by Dr. Moron from "WesternAnimation/WaterWaterEveryHare"]] as well as kickstarting the plot of the SpiritualSuccessor film ''WesternAnimation/TweetysHighFlyingAdventure''.
* SeasonalRot: [[ZigzaggedTrope Zigzagged]]. The first season lived up to its name by being a legitimate mystery series. The next four, while not terrible, eventually devolved into just being Sylvester and Tweety cartoons which happened to have a mystery going on in them. However, [[Administrivia/TropesAreNotBad this isn't a bad thing]] [[BrokenBase if you just want to watch a traditional Sylvester and Tweety chase]].
''WesternAnimation/TweetysHighFlyingAdventure''.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: "Froggone It" is clearly meant to be about how Creator/TheWB network was in the mid-[=90s=], with Michigan J. Frog as the mascot and a reference to the commercial bumpers.
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* SeasonalRot: The first season lived up to its name by being a legitimate mystery series. The next four, while not terrible, eventually devolved into just being Sylvester and Tweety cartoons which happened to have a mystery going on in them. However, [[Administrivia/TropesAreNotBad this isn't a bad thing]] [[BrokenBase if you just want to watch a traditional Sylvester and Tweety chase]].

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* SeasonalRot: [[ZigzaggedTrope Zigzagged]]. The first season lived up to its name by being a legitimate mystery series. The next four, while not terrible, eventually devolved into just being Sylvester and Tweety cartoons which happened to have a mystery going on in them. However, [[Administrivia/TropesAreNotBad this isn't a bad thing]] [[BrokenBase if you just want to watch a traditional Sylvester and Tweety chase]].
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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: The Seven Arts-era characters Cool Cat, Colonel Rimfire, and Spooky were considered unmemorable during their original run in the series’ DorkAge in TheSixties due to their low-budget nature and basic plots. Here, the writers utilized them in situations with the classic characters Sylvester and Tweety in more innovative ways such as Cool Cat’s OncePerEpisode cameos, Spooky haunting a punished Sylvester who tries to prove that he exists, and Colonel Rimfire being a lost explorer in Egypt and [[spoiler:transformed into Gossamer by Dr. Moron from "Water, Water, Every Hare"]] as well as kickstarting the plot of the SpiritualSuccessor film ''WesternAnimation/TweetysHighFlyingAdventure''.

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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: The Seven Arts-era characters Cool Cat, Colonel Rimfire, and Spooky were considered unmemorable during their original run in the series’ DorkAge in TheSixties due to their low-budget nature and basic plots. Here, the writers utilized them in situations with the classic characters Sylvester and Tweety in more innovative ways such as Cool Cat’s OncePerEpisode cameos, Spooky haunting a punished Sylvester who tries to prove that he exists, and Colonel Rimfire being a lost explorer in Egypt and [[spoiler:transformed into Gossamer by Dr. Moron from "Water, Water, Every Hare"]] "WesternAnimation/WaterWaterEveryHare"]] as well as kickstarting the plot of the SpiritualSuccessor film ''WesternAnimation/TweetysHighFlyingAdventure''.
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* SeasonalRot: The first season lived up to its name by being a legitimate mystery series. The other two, while not terrible, eventually devolved into just being Sylvester and Tweety cartoons which happened to have a mystery going on in them. [[Administrivia/TropesAreNotBad Which isn't a bad thing]] [[BrokenBase if you just want to watch a traditional Sylvester and Tweety chase]].

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* SeasonalRot: The first season lived up to its name by being a legitimate mystery series. The other two, next four, while not terrible, eventually devolved into just being Sylvester and Tweety cartoons which happened to have a mystery going on in them. However, [[Administrivia/TropesAreNotBad Which this isn't a bad thing]] [[BrokenBase if you just want to watch a traditional Sylvester and Tweety chase]].
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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: The Seven Arts-era characters Cool Cat, Colonel Rimfire, and Spooky were considered unmemorable during their original run in the series’ DorkAge in TheSixties due to their low-budget nature and basic plots. Here, the writers utilized them in situations with the classic characters Sylvester and Tweety in more innovative ways such as Cool Cat’s OncePerEpisode cameos, Spooky haunting a punished Sylvester who tries to prove that he exists, and Colonel Rimfire being a lost explorer in Egypt as well as kickstarting the plot of the SpiritualSuccessor film ''WesternAnimation/TweetysHighFlyingAdventure''.

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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: The Seven Arts-era characters Cool Cat, Colonel Rimfire, and Spooky were considered unmemorable during their original run in the series’ DorkAge in TheSixties due to their low-budget nature and basic plots. Here, the writers utilized them in situations with the classic characters Sylvester and Tweety in more innovative ways such as Cool Cat’s OncePerEpisode cameos, Spooky haunting a punished Sylvester who tries to prove that he exists, and Colonel Rimfire being a lost explorer in Egypt and [[spoiler:transformed into Gossamer by Dr. Moron from "Water, Water, Every Hare"]] as well as kickstarting the plot of the SpiritualSuccessor film ''WesternAnimation/TweetysHighFlyingAdventure''.
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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: The Seven Arts-era characters Cool Cat, Colonel Rimfire, and Spooky were considered unmemorable during their original run in the series’ DorkAge in TheSixties due to their low-budget nature and basic plots. Here, the writers utilized them in situations with the classic characters Sylvester and Tweety in more innovative ways such as Cool Cat’s OncePerEpisode cameos, Spooky haunting a grounded Sylvester who tries to prove that he exists, and Colonel Rimfire being a lost explorer in Egypt as well as kickstarting the plot of the SpiritualSuccessor film ''WesternAnimation/TweetysHighFlyingAdventure''.

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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: The Seven Arts-era characters Cool Cat, Colonel Rimfire, and Spooky were considered unmemorable during their original run in the series’ DorkAge in TheSixties due to their low-budget nature and basic plots. Here, the writers utilized them in situations with the classic characters Sylvester and Tweety in more innovative ways such as Cool Cat’s OncePerEpisode cameos, Spooky haunting a grounded punished Sylvester who tries to prove that he exists, and Colonel Rimfire being a lost explorer in Egypt as well as kickstarting the plot of the SpiritualSuccessor film ''WesternAnimation/TweetysHighFlyingAdventure''.
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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHear: The Seven Arts-era characters Cool Cat, Colonel Rimfire, and Spooky were considered unmemorable during their original run in the series’ DorkAge in TheSixties due to their low-budget nature and basic plots. Here, the writers utilized them in situations with the classic characters Sylvester and Tweety in more innovative ways such as Cool Cat’s OncePerEpisode cameos, Spooky haunting a grounded Sylvester who tries to prove that he exists, and Colonel Rimfire being a lost explorer in Egypt as well as kickstarting the plot of the SpiritualSuccessor film ''WesternAnimation/TweetysHighFlyingAdventure''.

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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHear: RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: The Seven Arts-era characters Cool Cat, Colonel Rimfire, and Spooky were considered unmemorable during their original run in the series’ DorkAge in TheSixties due to their low-budget nature and basic plots. Here, the writers utilized them in situations with the classic characters Sylvester and Tweety in more innovative ways such as Cool Cat’s OncePerEpisode cameos, Spooky haunting a grounded Sylvester who tries to prove that he exists, and Colonel Rimfire being a lost explorer in Egypt as well as kickstarting the plot of the SpiritualSuccessor film ''WesternAnimation/TweetysHighFlyingAdventure''.
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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHear: The Seven Arts-era characters Cool Cat, Colonel Rimfire, and Spooky were considered unmemorable during their original run in the series’ DorkAge in TheSixties due to their low-budget nature and basic plots. Here, the writers utilized them in situations with the classic characters Sylvester and Tweety in more innovative ways such as Cool Cat’s OncePerEpisode cameos, Spooky haunting a grounded Sylvester who tries to prove that he exists, and Colonel Rimfire being a lost explorer in Egypt as well as kickstarting the plot of the SpiritualSuccessor film ''WesternAnimation/TweetysHighFlyingAdventure''.

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* SoOkayItsAverage: While its fun to watch and was one of the longer-running ''Looney Tunes'' successors, it's generally seen as one of the more forgettable LT series (especially after its first season).
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* SeasonalRot: The first season lived up to its name by being a legitimate mystery series. The other two, while not terrible, eventually devolved into just being Sylvester and Tweety cartoons which happened to have a mystery going on in them. [[TropesAreNotBad Which isn't a bad thing]] [[BrokenBase if you just want to watch a traditional Sylvester and Tweety chase]].

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* SeasonalRot: The first season lived up to its name by being a legitimate mystery series. The other two, while not terrible, eventually devolved into just being Sylvester and Tweety cartoons which happened to have a mystery going on in them. [[TropesAreNotBad [[Administrivia/TropesAreNotBad Which isn't a bad thing]] [[BrokenBase if you just want to watch a traditional Sylvester and Tweety chase]].
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* SeasonalRot: The first season lived up to its name by being a legitimate mystery series. The other two, while not terrible, eventually devolved into just being Sylvester and Tweety cartoons which happened to have a mystery going on in them.

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* SeasonalRot: The first season lived up to its name by being a legitimate mystery series. The other two, while not terrible, eventually devolved into just being Sylvester and Tweety cartoons which happened to have a mystery going on in them. [[TropesAreNotBad Which isn't a bad thing]] [[BrokenBase if you just want to watch a traditional Sylvester and Tweety chase]].
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* SeasonalRot: The first season lived up to it's name by being a legitimate mystery series. The other two, while not terrible, eventually devolved into just being Sylvester and Tweety cartoons which happened to have a mystery going on in them.

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* SeasonalRot: The first season lived up to it's its name by being a legitimate mystery series. The other two, while not terrible, eventually devolved into just being Sylvester and Tweety cartoons which happened to have a mystery going on in them.
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* SoOkayItsAverage: While its fun to watch and was one of the longer-running ''Looney Tunes'' successors, it's generally seen as one of the more forgettable LT series.

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* SoOkayItsAverage: While its fun to watch and was one of the longer-running ''Looney Tunes'' successors, it's generally seen as one of the more forgettable LT series.series (especially after its first season).
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* SoOkayItsAverage: While its fun to watch and was one of the longer-running ''Looney Tunes'' successors, it's generally seen as one of the more forgettable LT series.
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* UnexpectedCharacter: Who expected Cool Cat to appear in this series, let alone ''any'' of the Warner Bros.-Seven Arts characters?
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* EarWorm: The theme song, so much that over a decade can go by without hearing it, then one day the show suddenly springs to mind and [=BAM=] there it is again.

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* DesignatedVillain: Even in episodes where he does nothing wrong, up to and including leaving Tweety alone, Sylvester is still mercilessly tortured by sadistic plane gremlins and murderous mice.



* DesignatedVillain: Even in episodes where he does nothing wrong, up to and including leaving Tweety alone, Sylvester is still mercilessly tortured by sadistic plane gremlins and murderous mice.
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* SeasonalRot: The first season lived up to it's name by being a legitimate mystery series. The other two, whole not terrible, eventually devolved into just being Sylvester and Tweety cartoons which happened to have a mystery going on in them.

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* SeasonalRot: The first season lived up to it's name by being a legitimate mystery series. The other two, whole while not terrible, eventually devolved into just being Sylvester and Tweety cartoons which happened to have a mystery going on in them.
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* DesignatedVillain: There were episodes where Sylvester didn't do anything to anyone at all, including Tweety, yet he was still mercilessly tortured by sadistic plane gremlins and murderous mice.
* SeasonalRot: The first season made genuine attempts to tell compelling mysteries and stories. While the second and third seasons aren't bad, they are of lesser quality since they barely focused on the mysteries and characters, and were pretty much just regular Sylvester and Tweety cartoons.
* UnintentionallySympathetic: Sylvester in some episodes, as mentioned above. It also didn't help that some episodes had him saving his oblivious owner and her other pets from danger, and never being believed or thanked for it.

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* DesignatedVillain: There were Even in episodes where he does nothing wrong, up to and including leaving Tweety alone, Sylvester didn't do anything to anyone at all, including Tweety, yet he was is still mercilessly tortured by sadistic plane gremlins and murderous mice.
* SeasonalRot: The first season made genuine attempts lived up to tell compelling mysteries and stories. While the second and third seasons aren't bad, they are of lesser quality since they barely focused on the mysteries and characters, and were pretty much it's name by being a legitimate mystery series. The other two, whole not terrible, eventually devolved into just regular being Sylvester and Tweety cartoons.
cartoons which happened to have a mystery going on in them.
* UnintentionallySympathetic: As mentioned above, for the dozens of episodes where he tries to eat Tweety, there's at least one where Sylvester in some episodes, as mentioned above. It also didn't help that some episodes had actually does more to ''help'' him saving his oblivious owner and her other pets from danger, and never being believed or thanked for it.Granny, yet receives no gratitude, let alone mercy.
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* SeasonalRot: The first season made genuine attempts to tell compelling mysteries and stories. While the second and third seasons aren't bad, they are of lesser quality since they barely focused on the mysteries and characters, and were pretty much just regular Sylvester and Tweety cartoons.
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* JustForFun/XMeetsY: It's ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' meets ''Series/MurderSheWrote''.
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* UnintentionallySympathetic: Sylvester in some episodes, as mentioned above. It also didn't help that some episodes had him saving his oblivious owner and her other pets from danger, and never being believed or thanked for it.

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* UnintentionallySympathetic: Sylvester in some episodes, as mentioned above. It also didn't help that some episodes had him saving his oblivious owner and her other pets from danger, and never being believed or thanked for it.it.
* JustForFun/XMeetsY: It's ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' meets ''Series/MurderSheWrote''.
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* EarWorm: The theme song, so much that over a decade can go by without hearing it, then one day the show suddenly springs to mind and [=BAM=] there it is again.

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* EarWorm: The theme song, so much that over a decade can go by without hearing it, then one day the show suddenly springs to mind and [=BAM=] there it is again.again.
* DesignatedVillain: There were episodes where Sylvester didn't do anything to anyone at all, including Tweety, yet he was still mercilessly tortured by sadistic plane gremlins and murderous mice.
* UnintentionallySympathetic: Sylvester in some episodes, as mentioned above. It also didn't help that some episodes had him saving his oblivious owner and her other pets from danger, and never being believed or thanked for it.

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