List of cartoons featuring Sylvester

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This is a list of cartoons featuring the Warner Bros. cartoon character Sylvester.

Original shorts[]

1945[]

1946[]

  • Kitty Kornered (6/8/1946, LT) - First pairing of Sylvester and Porky; directed by Robert Clampett; only Sylvester cartoon to be solely directed by Clampett

1947[]

1948[]

1949[]

1950[]

  • Home, Tweet Home (1/14/1950, MM) - Starring Tweety; directed by Freleng
  • The Scarlet Pumpernickel (3/4/1950, LT) - Starring Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd, Daffy Duck, and others; first pairing of Sylvester and Daffy; directed by Jones
  • All a Bir-r-r-d (6/24/1950, LT) - Starring Tweety; directed by Freleng
  • Canary Row (10/7/1950, MM) - Starring Tweety; directed by Freleng
  • Stooge for a Mouse (10/21/1950, MM) - Directed by Freleng
  • Pop 'Im Pop! (10/28/1950, LT) - Starring Hippety Hopper; first pairing of Sylvester and Sylvester Jr.; directed by McKimson

1951[]

1952[]

1953[]

1954[]

1955[]

1956[]

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1958[]

1959[]

  • Trick or Tweet (3/21/1959, MM) - Starring Tweety; directed by Freleng
  • Tweet and Lovely (7/18/1959, MM) - Starring Tweety; directed by Freleng
  • Cat's Paw (8/15/1959, LT) - Starring Sylvester Jr.; directed by McKimson
  • Here Today, Gone Tamale (8/29/1959, LT) - Starring Speedy Gonzales; directed by Freleng
  • Tweet Dreams (12/5/1959, LT) - Starring Tweety; directed by Freleng

1960[]

1961[]

  • Cannery Woe (1/7/1961, LT) - Starring Speedy Gonzales; directed by McKimson
  • Hoppy Daze (2/11/1961, LT) - Starring Hippety Hopper; directed by McKimson
  • Birds of a Father (4/1/1961, LT) - Starring Sylvester Jr.; directed by McKimson
  • D' Fightin' Ones (4/22/1961, MM) - Directed by Freleng
  • Rebel Without Claws (7/15/1961, LT) - Starring Tweety; directed by Freleng
  • The Pied Piper of Guadalupe (8/19/1961, LT) - Starring Speedy Gonzales; directed by Freleng
  • The Last Hungry Cat (12/2/1961, MM) - Starring Tweety; directed by Freleng

1962[]

  • Fish and Slips (3/10/1962, LT) - Starring Sylvester Jr.; directed by McKimson
  • Mexican Boarders (5/12/1962, LT) - Starring Speedy Gonzales; directed by Freleng
  • The Jet Cage (9/22/1962, LT) - Starring Tweety; directed by Freleng

1963[]

  • Mexican Cat Dance (4/20/1963, LT) - Starring Speedy Gonzales; directed by Freleng
  • Chili Weather (8/17/1963, MM) - Starring Speedy Gonzales; directed by Freleng
  • Claws in the Lease (11/9/1963, MM) - Starring Sylvester Jr.; directed by McKimson

1964[]

  • A Message to Gracias (2/8/1964, LT) - Starring Speedy Gonzales; directed by McKimson
  • Freudy Cat (3/14/1964, LT) - Final pairing of Sylvester and Hippety Hopper; final pairing of Sylvester and Sylvester Jr.; directed by McKimson
  • Nuts and Volts (4/25/1964, LT) - Starring Speedy Gonzales; directed by Freleng
  • Hawaiian Aye Aye (4/25/1964, MM) - Directed by Gerry Chiniquy); only Sylvester and Tweety cartoon to be directed by Chiniquy; final Golden Age pairing of Sylvester and Tweety
  • Road To Andalay (12/26/1964, MM) - Starring Speedy; directed by Freleng and Hawley Pratt; first DePatie-Freleng Enterprises Sylvester cartoon

1965[]

  • It's Nice to Have a Mouse Around the House (1/16/1965, LT) - Starring Speedy, Granny and Daffy; directed by Freleng
  • Cats and Bruises (1/30/1965, MM) - Starring Speedy; directed by Freleng and Pratt; final cartoon in which Sylvester speaks
  • The Wild Chase (2/27/1965, MM) - Only cartoon to co-star Sylvester with Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner; directed by Freleng, Jones (some footage)

1966[]

  • A Taste of Catnip (12/3/1966, MM) - Starring Speedy, Daffy; cameo by Sylvester; final pairing of Sylvester and Speedy; also final pairing of Sylvester and Daffy; final Looney Tunes appearance of Sylvester and his final short; final DePatie-Freleng Enterprises Sylvester cartoon; directed by McKimson

Post-golden age media featuring Sylvester[]

Webtoons[]

  • "Twick or Tweety"
  • "Aluminium Chef - Sylvester Cat vs. Tweety Bird"
  • "Judge Granny - Case 2: Tweety vs. Sylvester"
  • "Full Metal Racket"
  • "Malltown and Tazboy" (cameo)
  • "Mysterious Phenomena of the Unexplained - #1 Sufferin' Sasquatch"
  • "Mysterious Phenomena of the Unexplained - #5 The Bermuda Short"
  • "Toon Marooned" series
  • "The Junkyard Run" (parts 1-3)
  • "Sports Blab" (numbers 1 and 2}

References[]

  1. ^ Michael Samerdyke (2014). Cartoon Carnival: A Critical Guide to the Best Cartoons from Warner Brothers, MGM, Walter Lantz and DePatie-Freleng. Lulu Press. ISBN 9781312470071.
  2. ^ Leonard Maltin (1987). Of Mice and Magic: A History of American Animated Cartoons. New American Library. p. 436. ISBN 9780452259935.
  3. ^ Will Friedwald and Jerry Beck (1981). The Warner Brothers Cartoons. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 9780810813960.
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