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- Tweetie_Pie abstract "Tweetie Pie is a 1947 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng and produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, depicting the first pairing of Tweety and Sylvester.Allegedly,[citation needed] when Tweety's creator, director Bob Clampett, left the Warner Bros. studio in 1946, he was working on a fourth film starring Tweety, whom he would pair with Friz Freleng’s Sylvester, who previously appeared with Porky Pig in his (Clampett's) cartoon Kitty Kornered (released in 1946). This is probably not true as Clampett's unit was taken over by Art Davis, rather than Freleng. Freleng adopted the Tweety project and merged it with a project he was working on—a follow-up to his second Sylvester cartoon, Peck Up Your Troubles, featuring Sylvester in pursuit of a witty woodpecker. When Freleng decided to replace the woodpecker with Tweety, producer Eddie Selzer objected, and Freleng threatened to quit. Selzer allowed Tweety to be used, and the resulting film went on to win WB's first Academy Award for Best Short Subject (Cartoons) which Selzer accepted. After Selzer's death, the Oscar was passed on to Freleng. The cartoon would also go on to become a phenomenal success, and Tweety would always be paired with Sylvester from that point on as a result, because the duo carried a high amount of star power (in the meantime, Sylvester continued to appear in a fair amount of cartoons without Tweety).This cartoon, like many from the period, was reissued in the 1950s as a "Blue Ribbon" release, with all titles and credits replaced. However, some a.a.p. prints are known to contain the original audio of the film, albeit with the Blue Ribbon titles (of note, this was only one of two Sylvester/Tweety pairings to be sold to a.a.p., the other being I Taw a Putty Tat, which was named after one of Tweety's catchphrases – it, too, was given a Blue Ribbon reissue). In August 2011, a black-and-white print of the original opening credits was found by animation historian David Gerstein.".
- Tweetie_Pie animator Gerry_Chiniquy.
- Tweetie_Pie animator Ken_Champin.
- Tweetie_Pie animator Manuel_Perez_(animator).
- Tweetie_Pie animator Virgil_Ross.
- Tweetie_Pie director Friz_Freleng.
- Tweetie_Pie distributor Warner_Bros..
- Tweetie_Pie producer Eddie_Selzer.
- Tweetie_Pie series Merrie_Melodies.
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- Tweetie_Pie animator Gerry_Chiniquy.
- Tweetie_Pie animator Ken_Champin.
- Tweetie_Pie animator Manuel_Perez_(animator).
- Tweetie_Pie animator Virgil_Ross.
- Tweetie_Pie backgroundArtist Terry_Lind.
- Tweetie_Pie caption "Tweety Pie's Blue Ribbon Reissue Title card".
- Tweetie_Pie cartoonName "Tweetie Pie".
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- Tweetie_Pie director Friz_Freleng.
- Tweetie_Pie distributor Warner_Bros..
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- Tweetie_Pie movieLanguage "English".
- Tweetie_Pie musician Carl_Stalling.
- Tweetie_Pie producer Eddie_Selzer.
- Tweetie_Pie releaseDate "1947-05-03".
- Tweetie_Pie series Merrie_Melodies.
- Tweetie_Pie storyArtist Michael_Maltese.
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- Tweetie_Pie voiceActor Bea_Benaderet.
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- Tweetie_Pie subject Category:1947_films.
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- Tweetie_Pie comment "Tweetie Pie is a 1947 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng and produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, depicting the first pairing of Tweety and Sylvester.Allegedly,[citation needed] when Tweety's creator, director Bob Clampett, left the Warner Bros. studio in 1946, he was working on a fourth film starring Tweety, whom he would pair with Friz Freleng’s Sylvester, who previously appeared with Porky Pig in his (Clampett's) cartoon Kitty Kornered (released in 1946).".
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