Sunday, October 6, 2013

Tweety's High-Flying Adventure



Another Delightful Tweety Adventure
My daughter is a true Tweety fan and this certainly lived up to her expectations as well as mine. It was lots of fun and full of wonderful places to see as Tweety went all over the world to help Granny win her bet. One of the best things was adding a female canary named AOOGH! My daughter laughed everytime she made her obnoxious yell but she sure is cute and of course having Sylvester chasing after Tweety all over the world just adds to the fun. It is great to see that they are still willing to make new Tweety movies as well as other Looney character movies as they just a delight for everyone!

Great video for Tweety fans
My 4 1/2 year old loves this video. She is a Tweety fan anyway and this video is a real Tweety pleaser. She particularly loves "Iuga", the female Tweety bird. It is fast paced and travels from country to country, which makes the video even somewhat "educational". This video was a big hit when my daughter took it to her pre-school so you don't have to be a die-hard Tweety lover to enjoy this movie.

Tweety fwies awound the gwobe in 80 days
The day I get too old to enjoy Looney Tunes cartoons is the day I crawl inside a coffin and close the lid myself. While no new cartoons can ever match the work of the incomparable Mel Blanc, I was pleasantly surprised by this new direct-to-video release from 2000, especially the voices (Joe Alaskey in particular does a great job supplying Tweety's voice). Tweety was never my favorite character, but how can you not love the plucky little guy? Wherever Tweety goes, Sylvester is sure to follow, and he's not alone on this round-the-world trip. Virtually every significant Looney Tunes character (except Porky Pig, the Road Runner, and Wile E. Coyote) turns up at some point during this movie, even a few characters I had almost forgotten. My main man Pepe Lepew only makes a quick cameo, but you'll see Bugs Bunny come snowboarding through, Daffy Duck still complaining about not getting his own feature film, Foghorn Leghorn and all his farmyard brood, the Tasmanian Devil (who actually...

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