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Satan's Waitin' ()


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Chasing Tweety all over the rooftops, Sylvester falls off a building and dies. While waiting for his other eight lives, a satanic bulldog goads Sylvester into losing all eight by continuing to chase Tweety into risky situations.

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Sylvester / Tweety / Devil Dog / Mugsy / Robber (voice)

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Friz Freleng ... (as I. Freleng)

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Warren Foster ... (story)

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Edward Selzer ... producer (uncredited)

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Carl W. Stalling ... (uncredited)

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Treg Brown ... (uncredited)

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Dorothy Bitz ... ink and paint (uncredited)
Carmela Blitz ... painter (uncredited)
Virginia Brown ... painter (uncredited)
Pernella Butler ... ink and paint (uncredited)
Donna Cooney ... ink and paint (uncredited)
Fern Crawford ... inker (uncredited)
Cecelia Delamore ... ink and paint (uncredited)
Ruth Eisengart ... inker (uncredited)
Florence Finkelhor ... ink and paint supervisor (uncredited)
Sue Gee ... inker (uncredited)
Peggy Matz ... ink and paint (uncredited)
Jane Nurre ... ink and paint (uncredited)

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Treg Brown ... sound effects editor (uncredited)

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Ken Champin ... animator
Arthur Davis ... animator
Manuel Perez ... animator
Hawley Pratt ... layout artist
Virgil Ross ... animator
Irv Wyner ... background artist
Woody Chatwood ... inbetween artist (uncredited)
Lew Irwin ... assistant animation supervisor (uncredited)
Steve Milman ... animation supervisor (uncredited)

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Carl W. Stalling ... musical director (as Carl Stalling)
Milt Franklyn ... orchestrator (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

Sylvester's carnivorious pursuit of Tweety Bird continues, chasing the canary onto the ledge of a tall building. He plummets to the sidewalk below, losing one of his nine "lives"; the spirit descends into Hell, where the puddy tat meets up with a Satanic bulldog. There, the bulldog encourages Sylvester to risk his remaining eight "lives" chasing the bird in the most dangerous of situations. Sylvester loses his second "life" when crushed beneath a steamroller; his third frightened after realizing he chased Tweety into a carnival tunnel (that had a lion's mouth opening); "lives" four through seven while on a shooting gallery; and his eighth just after grabbing the bird on a speeding roller coaster car. The Satanic bulldog reappears and demands Sylvester "go get him"; the puddy tat resists temptation and takes refuge in a seemingly safe bank vault. Sylvester soon regrets his move. Written by Brian Rathjen

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Also Known As
  • Satanás está esperando (Spain)
  • A sátán vár rám (Hungary)
  • Сатана ждёт (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • Les Neuf Vies de Grosminet (Canada, French title)
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  • 7 min
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Trivia The escalator to the afterlife has been used in many feature films, including "Ghost" and "A Matter of Life and Death." See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Devil's Feud Cake (1963). See more »
Soundtracks Sidewalk Serenade See more »
Quotes Devil Dog: What you waiting for? Go get him!
Sylvester: NO!! I DON'T WANT HIM! I DOOOOOOON'T WANT HIM!
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