Sylvester Cat, Tweety Bird, and Hector the Bulldog are the pets of Granny, a gingerly matron with a penchant for solving mysteries. Granny is a Jessica Fletcher-like traveling detective who... See full summary »
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Sylvester Cat, Tweety Bird, and Hector the Bulldog are the pets of Granny, a gingerly matron with a penchant for solving mysteries. Granny is a Jessica Fletcher-like traveling detective who investigates disappearing objects and bizarre events at the four corners of the globe, while Sylvester constantly tries to grab and eat Tweety and is stopped by ever dutiful Hector, appointed Tweety's guardian by Granny. Written by
Kevin McCorry <mmccorry@nb.sympatico.ca>
Sure the show has its predictable moments, but it is above decent and I think underrated as well. The theme song is catchy and memorable, and the incidental music is hummable. The animation is colourful and overall nice to look at, and the scripts are funny and well done. The episode ideas are very interesting, and while there have been one or two predictabilities, are quite original as well. The characters are still their likable selves, and it was really nice to see Granny having a bigger part to play. Tweety, one of my favourite Looney Tunes characters, is simply adorable, and Sylvester is pretty much exactly as I remember him from the old Looney Tunes cartoons, that I still adore to this day. June Foray and Joe Alaskey among others do a great job voicing the characters. All in all, a good show, shame it didn't last longer. 8/10 Bethany Cox
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Sure the show has its predictable moments, but it is above decent and I think underrated as well. The theme song is catchy and memorable, and the incidental music is hummable. The animation is colourful and overall nice to look at, and the scripts are funny and well done. The episode ideas are very interesting, and while there have been one or two predictabilities, are quite original as well. The characters are still their likable selves, and it was really nice to see Granny having a bigger part to play. Tweety, one of my favourite Looney Tunes characters, is simply adorable, and Sylvester is pretty much exactly as I remember him from the old Looney Tunes cartoons, that I still adore to this day. June Foray and Joe Alaskey among others do a great job voicing the characters. All in all, a good show, shame it didn't last longer. 8/10 Bethany Cox