List of The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries episodes

This is a list of episodes from The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries, featuring Granny, Sylvester, Tweety and Hector (Mr Bees) as globe-trotting detectives.

Series overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
113September 9, 1995 (1995-09-09)February 17, 1996 (1996-02-17)
28September 7, 1996 (1996-09-07)February 22, 1997 (1997-02-22)
313September 13, 1997 (1997-09-13)May 16, 1998 (1998-05-16)
413September 19, 1998 (1998-09-19)May 1, 1999 (1999-05-01)
55September 18, 1999 (1999-09-18)December 13, 2002 (2002-12-13)[1]

Episodes

Season 1 (1995–96)

No.
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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
11"The Cat Who Knew Too Much"James T. WalkerTim Cahill
Julie McNally Cahill
September 9, 1995 (1995-09-09)

Granny, along with pets Sylvester, Tweety and Hector are in New Orleans for Tweety's canary crooning contest. However, when Tweety is birdnapped by Rocky and Mugsy, Sylvester gives chase, leaving Granny and Hector to rescue their friends.

  • Villains: Louie Z Anna aka Mr Big with the help of Minnie Julep And Rocky and Mugsy
22"Platinum Wheel of Fortune"James T. WalkerAlicia Marie SchudtSeptember 16, 1995 (1995-09-16)

Sylvester and Tweety are in Monte Carlo, Monaco for Granny's Grand Prix race. Unfortunately, Granny is framed for stealing a platinum roulette wheel, so she and Tweety are on the lam until they can clear her name. Meanwhile, Sylvester is pursued all over Monte Carlo by a male skunk (Pepé Le Pew's cousin Pitu Le Pew) who's mistaken him for an attractive female skunk.

  • Villain: Silas Micawber aka the Maid
33"Double Take"James T. WalkerCarolyn Gair-Taylor (story)
Robert Schechter (teleplay)
September 23, 1995 (1995-09-23)

A crimewave occurs in Copenhagen, Denmark, and the culprit appears to be Granny. With Detective Nohans of Interpol watching her every move, Sylvester and Tweety must hunt down the real culprit – an old flame named Moo Goo Guy Pan – before he steals some rare Danish pastries and frames her for that as well.

  • Villain: Moo Goo Guy Pan
44"A Chip Off the Old Castle"Lenord RobinsonTom Minton
John P. McCann
September 30, 1995 (1995-09-30)

Granny travels to Ireland with Sylvester, Hector and Tweety to investigate the theft of the infamous Blarney Stone. Meanwhile, Sylvester unwittingly discovers a vital clue while keeping watch.

  • Villain: Duffy
55"Something Fishy Around Here"James T. WalkerChris OtsukiOctober 7, 1995 (1995-10-07)

Now in Tokyo, Japan, at the Waterland Theme Park, Granny discovers that Charlene, the world's largest tuna, is missing. Upon investigating, however, Sylvester and Tweety run afoul of the local Triad assassins. But is the culprit the ninja assassins, or someone with another plan in mind for the tuna?

  • VIllains: Tunamoto and Alba Core
66"B2 Or Not B2"Lenord RobinsonTim Cahill
Julie McNally
November 4, 1995 (1995-11-04)

Granny tries to figure out who's bumping Bingo tournament winners on a cruise she got for a lecture.

  • Villain: Shecky White
77"Bull Running On Empty"Lenord RobinsonTom MintonNovember 11, 1995 (1995-11-11)

Granny, Tweety, and Sylvester travel to Spain in search of a thief who has stolen the priceless Pamplona Periscope.

  • Villain: The Spanish Mole aka Senor Gabriel
88"A Ticket to Crime"Lenord RobinsonAlicia Marie SchudtNovember 18, 1995 (1995-11-18)

Stuck with an array of professional (and equally suspicious) detectives, Granny tries to solve the mystery of their (recently) deceased host's death.

  • Villain: Ed McMuffin
99"The Maltese Canary"James T. WalkerAlicia Marie SchudtNovember 25, 1995 (1995-11-25)

In San Francisco, Granny takes personal command of Sam Spade's office and is visited by Jingleheimascmitt, Joel Ferret and Mr. Greenstreek who all presume that Tweety (is currently on the run from Sylvester) is the very Maltese Canary she seeks.

Villains: Mr. Greenstreak, Joel Ferret and Jingleheirmascmitt
1010"It Happened One Night Before Christmas"James T. WalkerTim Cahill
Julie McNally
December 16, 1995 (1995-12-16)

Granny tries to figure out who has her brother's $8,000 he made from his company.

  • Villain: Mr. Totter
1111"Outback Down Under"Lenord RobinsonRobert SchechterJanuary 27, 1996 (1996-01-27)
The sheep in Australian ranches are going missing, and Granny must find out who's doing it.
1212"It's a Plaid, Plaid, Plaid, Plaid World"James T. WalkerTim Cahill
Julie McNally
February 3, 1996 (1996-02-03)
Granny is summoned to Scotland to find out who has stolen their beloved family tartan.
1313"Go Fig"Lenord RobinsonTom MintonFebruary 17, 1996 (1996-02-17)

Granny, Tweety, Hector and Sylvester are asked to investigate rancher Sam Fincus' (Yosemite Sam) missing fig crops.

  • Villain: Sir Issac Fig

Season 2 (1996–97)

Note: All seasons from here on out have two 11-minute stories instead of a full-length story.

No.
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No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
141"Spaced Out"
"Autumn's Leaving"
James T. Walker
Karl Toerge
Carolyn Gair-Taylor, Tom Minton and Karl Toerge
Tim Cahill and Julie McNally
September 7, 1996 (1996-09-07)
Granny, Sylvester, and Hector accidentally uncover an alien invasion.
Granny, Sylvester, and Tweety encounter Witch Hazel in a creepy New England forest.
152"Catch as Catch Cannes"
"Yodel Recall"
Al ZeglerTim Cahill and Julie McNally
John Behnke, Rob Humphrey and Jim Peterson
September 14, 1996 (1996-09-14)
Granny and the gang investigate the theft of film prizes at a festival; Sylvester disguises himself as a Hollywood producer to pursue Tweety.
Granny, Sylvester, Tweety and Hector try to solve a mysterious kidnapping of the Von Trump family singers; Sylvester has a run-in with The Abominable Snowman.
163"Don't Polka Me"
"The Granny Vanishes"
Karl Toerge
Al Zegler
Tim Cahill and Julie McNally
Frank Santopadre
September 28, 1996 (1996-09-28)
Chaos ensues when accordion reeds are replaced by duck calls at a dance festival; Two cats keep trying to want Tweety for themselves with Sylvester attempting to get him back.
Tweety searches for Granny on the Orient Express; Moo Goo Guy Pan from the episode "Double Take" returns disguised as Granny again on the Orient Express.
174"The Scare Up There"
"If It's Wednesday, This Must Be Holland!"
Karl ToergeJohn Behnke, Rob Humphrey and Jim Peterson
Carolyn Gair-Taylor, Tom Minton and Karl Toerge
November 2, 1996 (1996-11-02)
Mischievous gnomes cause chaos for Sylvester on board a plane.
Granny gives a chase to a smuggler who has stolen rare Blue Tulips from Holland.
185"Curse of De Nile"
"Hawaii 33 1/3"
Al Zegler
Karl Toerge
John Behnke, Rob Humphrey and Jim Peterson
Carolyn Gair-Taylor, Tom Minton and Karl Toerge
November 9, 1996 (1996-11-09)
Granny, Sylvester, and Tweety travel to Egypt to find the missing archaeologist Colonel Rimfire.
Granny, Sylvester, and Tweety investigate the disappearance of Hawaiian Tiki statues.
196"Keep Your Pantheon / London Broiled"Al ZeglerKeep Your Pantheon: John Behnke, Rob Humphrey and Jim Peterson
London Broiled: Tim Cahill and Julie McNally
November 16, 1996 (1996-11-16)

Keep Your Pantheon: Sylvester steps back in time when he chases Tweety into Pandora's Box.

London Broiled: Granny becomes the next target for the Shropshire Slasher on a trip to London, England; A drip of formula in a lab turns Tweety into a monster on and off which frightens Sylvester. *Note*: The tour that Granny, Sylvester, Tweety, and Hector go on is called The Tragical Mystery Tour. This is a parody of The Beatles album Magical Mystery Tour.
207"They Call Me Mr. Lincoln / Froggone It"They Call Me Mr. Lincoln: Al Zegler
Froggone It: Karl Toerge
They Call Me Mr. Lincoln: Tim Cahill and Julie McNally
Froggone It: Tom Minton
February 15, 1997 (1997-02-15)

They Call Me Mr. Lincoln: Sylvester accidentally uses Abraham Lincoln's sacred toothpick and is forced to leave the state.

Froggone It: Granny and the gang investigate the kidnapping of singing toad Michigan J. Frog from the Warner Brothers Studios.
218"One Froggy Throat / Mush Ado About Nothing"One Froggy Throat: Karl Toerge
Mush Ado About Nothing: Al Zegler
One Froggy Throat: Tom Minton
Mush Ado About Nothing: Frank Santopadre
February 22, 1997 (1997-02-22)

One Froggy Throat: Sylvester becomes plagued by an opera singing toad (Michigan J. Frog).

Mush Ado About Nothing: Hector and Sylvester are forced to take turns as Granny's new sled dog.

Season 3 (1997–98)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
221"The Star of Bombay / Happy Pranksgiving"Karl Toerge
Al Zegler
Written by: Carolyn Gair-Taylor, Tom Minton and Karl Toerge
Storyboard by: Dave Cunningham, Kevin Frank and Jim McLean
Written by: Tim Cahill and Julie McNally
Storyboard by: Carolyn Gair-Taylor and Maia Mazer
September 13, 1997 (1997-09-13)

  • Granny, Sylvester, and Tweety investigate a missing Indian film star.
  • Granny and the gang try to find the "Squeegee the Clown" parade balloon.
232"Is Paris Stinking? / Fangs for the Memories"Karl Toerge
Al Zegler
Written by: The Trio
Storyboard by: Dave Cunningham, Kevin Frank and Jim McLean
Written by: Frank Santopadre and Rick Rodgers
Storyboard by: Carolyn Gair-Taylor and Maia Mazer
September 20, 1997 (1997-09-20)

  • French authorities ask Granny and the gang to find out what is causing a foul smell in the city.
  • Granny, Sylvester, and Tweety take shelter in a spooky castle which is a home of the vampire Count Blood Count.
243"Moscow Side Story / Fair's Fair"Karl Toerge
Al Zegler
Written by: Alicia Marie Schudt
Storyboard by: Dave Cunningham, Kevin Frank and Jim McLean
Written by: Carolyn Gair-Taylor, Tom Minton and Karl Toerge
Storyboard by: Ed Baker
October 11, 1997 (1997-10-11)

  • In Russia, Granny is hired to find the stolen 'Borscht Belt' that if worn makes the wearer a comedian.
  • At the Idaho State Fair, Tweety finds suspicion in a bake-off. The gang also try to win first prize at the Idaho State Fair pie eating contest.
254"El Dia de los Pussygatos / 3 Days & 2 Nights of the Condor"Karl Toerge
Al Zegler
Written by: Scott Peterson
Storyboard by: Dave Cunningham, Kevin Frank and Jim McLean
Written by: The Trio
Storyboard by: Ed Baker
November 1, 1997 (1997-11-01)

  • Granny and the gang's next trip is in Mexico where the Mayor is held at ransom. *Note*: During 'El Dia de los Pussygatos', Tweety's statements are followed by a laugh track.
  • Sylvester and Beaky Buzzard fight over Tweety. Sylvester's scheme to disguise himself as a buzzard backfires when Beaky's Mama falls madly in love with him. In the end, Sylvester becomes trapped in his buzzard costume and is captured by the amorous female bird of prey who chooses him to be her mate.
265"Yelp / Jeepers Creepers"Al Zegler
Karl Toerge
Written by: Tim Cahill and Julie McNally
Storyboard by: Carolyn Gair-Taylor
Written by: Carolyn Gair-Taylor and Karl Toerge
Storyboard by: Dave Cunningham, Kevin Frank and Jim McLean
November 15, 1997 (1997-11-15)

  • Granny and the gang try to look for a stolen diamond collar at an international dog show; Granny enters Hector in the dog show; Sylvester gets attacked by dogs while going after Tweety; Charlie Dog makes an appearance.
  • Granny tries to find missing jewels at a party; Sylvester's former partner-in-crime, One-Eyed Jack appears at the party and they have a major fight.
276"Fleas Release Me / Niagara's Fallen"Al Zegler
Karl Toerge
Written by: The Trio
Storyboard by: Carolyn Gair-Taylor and Maia Mazer
Written by: Tim Cahill and Julie McNally
Storyboard by: Dave Cunningham, Kevin Frank and Jim McLean
February 7, 1998 (1998-02-07)

  • Granny and the gang must investigate the vanishing of performers at a flea circus.
  • Granny and the gang travel to Niagara Falls to see why the water is being diverted.
287"Spooker of the House / Furgo"Karl Toerge
Al Zegler
Written by: Frank Santopadre and Rick Rodgers
Storyboard by: Dave Cunningham, Kevin Frank and Jim McLean
Written by: Tim Cahill and Julie McNally
Storyboard by: Carolyn Gair-Taylor and Maia Mazer
February 14, 1998 (1998-02-14)

  • Howard Taft's ghost haunts Sylvester at The White House.
  • Granny's Nash gets hijacked by Rocky and Mugsy and it's up to her pets to find out what they will do with it.
298"The Fountain of Funk / Yes, We Have No Canaries"Karl Toerge
Al Zegler
Written by: Tom Minton
Storyboard by: Dave Cunningham, Kevin Frank and Jim McLean
Written by: Frank Santopadre and Rick Rodgers
Storyboard by: Ed Baker
February 21, 1998 (1998-02-21)

  • Mr. Bates, a technology nerd wants Granny and the pets to locate the retro 1970s for him.
  • Granny and the pets are summoned to the South Pacific to look for stolen canaries on "Kanary Island" with a "K."
309"The Shell Game / Rasslin' Rhapsody"Karl Toerge
Al Zegler
Written by: The Trio
Storyboard by: Dave Cunningham, Kevin Frank and Jim McLean
Written by: The Trio
Storyboard by: Ed Baker and Maia Mazer
February 28, 1998 (1998-02-28)

  • While sailing through exotic Galapagos Islands with Granny and Tweety on a ship, Sylvester falls overboard and is stranded on an island with Tweety where they meet Cecil Turtle.
  • Granny accidentally gets tickets to "Rassle Mania" and is on the case when someone steals the championship belt; Sylvester winds up in the wrestling ring against The Crusher.
3110"Ice Cat-Pades / To Catch a Puddy"Al Zegler
Karl Toerge
Written by: The Trio
Storyboard by: Ed Baker and Maia Mazer
Written by: Alicia Marie Schudt and Karl Toerge
Storyboard by: Dave Cunningham, Kevin Frank and Jim McLean
April 25, 1998 (1998-04-25)

  • Babbit and Catstello appear in this Canadian hockey mystery for Granny and the Gang to solve.
  • Sylvester is accidentally mistaken for being a cat burglar.
3211"Family Circles / Sea You Later"Karl Toerge
Al Zegler
Written by: Tim Cahill and Julie McNally
Storyboard by: Brian Chin and Marty Murphy
Written by: Tom Minton, Karl Toerge and Carolyn Gair-Taylor
Storyboard by: Carolyn Gair-Taylor
May 2, 1998 (1998-05-02)

  • Granny and the gang must find the source of the mysterious crop circles; Sylvester encounters Foghorn Leghorn while going after Tweety when Tweety hides out in the chicken coop in Foghorn's nest thinking that Foghorn Leghorn is his parent.
  • Renegade Manatees rampage against Lake Placid sea creatures.
3312"A Case of Red Herring / Roswell That Ends Well"Al Zegler
Karl Toerge
Written by: Alicia Marie Schudt
Storyboard by: Carolyn Gair-Taylor
Written by: Rick Rodgers and Frank Santopadre
Storyboard by: Dave Cunningham, Kevin Frank and Jim McLean
May 9, 1998 (1998-05-09)

  • Granny offers her help to a famous Swedish lawyer.
  • An alien is missing in the New Mexico desert.
3413"A Good Nephew Is Hard To Find / Mirage Sale"Karl Toerge
Al Zegler
Written by: The Crew
Storyboard by: Dave Cunningham, Kevin Frank, Maia Mazer and Jim McLean
Written by: The Trio
Storyboard by: Ed Baker and Maia Mazer
May 16, 1998 (1998-05-16)

  • Granny and her pets go to Tokyo to see her nephew, Paul Freleng.
  • In the Sahara Desert, Granny, Sylvester, Tweety and Hector investigate the case about the disappearance of the Playboy who got drafted in the Foreign Legion.

Season 4 (1998–99)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
351"The Stilted Perch / A Game of Cat and Monster!"Karl Toerge
Charles Vissser
Written by: The Trio
Storyboard by: Dave Cunningham, Kevin Frank and Jim McLean
Written by: The Trio
Storyboard by: Ed Baker, Carolyn Gair-Taylor and Maia Mazer
September 19, 1998 (1998-09-19)

  • At a bed and breakfast, Granny and her pets solves the mystery about the disappearance of Flint Northwood and encounters a magician criminal Granny has recently put in prison.
  • Granny and the pets receive a letter from Colonel Rimfire that he is trapped in the Black Forest in Bavaria. Sylvester is taken by the Vincent Price mad scientist and encounters Gossamer.
362"You're Thor!? / I Gopher You"Charles Visser
Karl Toerge
Written & Storyboarded by: Carolyn Gair-Taylor
Written by: The Trio
Storyboard by: Dave Cunningham, Kevin Frank and Jim McLean
September 26, 1998 (1998-09-26)

  • Vikings hire Granny to look for the golden statue of Thor.
  • Granny is on the case of a cattle herd being stolen from a rustler; the Goofy Gophers are bothered by loud sounds up ground.
373"Hold the Lyin' King, Please / Suite Mystery of Wife - At Last I Found You..."Charles VisserWritten by: The Trio
Storyboard by: Ed Baker and Carolyn Gair-Taylor
Written by: Tim Cahill and Julie McNally
Storyboard by: Carolyn Gair-Taylor and Maia Mazer
October 3, 1998 (1998-10-03)

  • Sylvester trades places with a lion for the afternoon.
  • An Alfred Hitchcock mystery parody has Granny wondering if a mild-mannered scientist is harboring a secret, such as maybe bumping his nagging wife off.
384"The San Francisco Beat / The Triangle of Terror"Karl ToergeWritten by: Jim McLean and Brain B. Chin
Storyboard by: Dave Cunningham, Kevin Frank and Jim McLean
Written by: The Trio
Storyboard by: Dave Cunningham, Kevin Frank and Jim McLean
October 10, 1998 (1998-10-10)

395"Casino Evil / Happy Bathday to You"Charles Visser
Karl Toerge
Written by: Frank Santopadre
Storyboard by: Ed Baker and Carolyn Gair-Taylor
Written by: The Trio
Storyboard by: Dave Cunningham, Kevin Frank, Maia Mazer and Jim McLean
November 7, 1998 (1998-11-07)

  • Granny and the pets go to Las Vegas to help Mr. Winner look for his missing Albino monkey; Sylvester takes in the Albino monkey's place for a show performance.
  • Granny and her pets go to Baths, England where they explore a bath factory; Tweety celebrates his birthday.
406"The Rotha-Khan / Good Bird Hunting"Karl Toerge
Charles Visser
Written by: Brian Chin
Storyboard by: Dave Cunningham, Kevin Frank, Jim McLean and Dave Mink
Written by: The Trio
Storyboard by: Carolyn Gair-Taylor, Maia Mazer and Norma Rivera-Klingler
November 21, 1998 (1998-11-21)

  • In Mongolia, Sylvester accidentally breaks the cemented footprints of the mighty Rotha Khan, the founder of the town and it lands Granny in jail; Sylvester and Hector encounters Rotha Khan in person.
  • While Granny is trekking South America searching for a long-lost ancient idol, Sylvester finds it and the idol makes him mighty and strong; Pete Puma pursues after Tweety.
417"Feather Christmas / A Fist Full of Lutefisk"Charles Visser
Karl Toerge
Written by: Carolyn Gair-Taylor
Storyboard by: Carolyn Gair-Taylor, Maia Mazer and Norma Rivera-Klingler
Written by: The Trio
Storyboard by: Karl Toerge
December 12, 1998 (1998-12-12)
December 26, 1998 (1998-12-26)

  • During the holidays in New England, Granny and the gang helps get back a little girl's bird that is delivered to a pet shop that the parents sent it.
  • At Trondheim, Norway during New Year's Eve, Granny and her pets solve a mystery about a giant taking the town's lutefish.
428"Venice, Anyone? / The Fifty Karat Furball"Karl Toerge
Charles Visser
Written by: Frank Santopadre
Storyboard by: Dave Cunningham, Kevin Frank, Jim McLean and Dave Mink
Written by: The Trio
Storyboard by: Ed Baker
January 16, 1999 (1999-01-16)
January 23, 1999 (1999-01-23)

  • While vacationing at Venice, Italy, Granny, Sylvester and Tweety must find out who is behind the water disappearing.
  • Granny brings her pets along to a crime-solvers convention in Crimea where Rocky and Mugsy plan to steal the I of Istanbul which Sylvester accidentally swallows.
439"Son of Roswell That Ends Well / A Mynah Problem"Karl Toerge
Charles Visser
Written by: Brian B. Chin and Karl Toerge
Storyboard by: Dave Cunningham, Kevin Frank, Jim McLean and Dave Mink
Written by: The Trio
Storyboard by: Ed Baker, Maia Mazer and Norma Rivera-Klingler
January 30, 1999 (1999-01-30)
February 6, 1999 (1999-02-06)

  • While renting a relative's cottage for the summer, Granny gets mad when the satellite dish goes out and she and her pets go up in space to go get a general who has dog-like behavior.
  • In New Zealand, Granny investigates the case about the missing Mynah Bird; Sylvester goes after the Mynah Bird and wants to eat it.
4410"Whatever Happened to Shorty Twang / A Big Knight Out"Karl Toerge
Charles Visser
Written by: Brian B. Chin and Karl Toerge
Storyboard by: Dave Cunningham, Kevin Frank, Jim McLean and Dave Mink
Written by: The Trio
Storyboard by: Ed Baker, Dave Cunningham, Maia Mazer and Dave Mink
February 13, 1999 (1999-02-13)
February 20, 1999 (1999-02-20)

  • Granny and the gang investigates the disappearance of a country singing star in Nashville.
  • Granny, Sylvester, Tweety and Hector go to a medieval festival where someone has stolen King Arthur's stone that holds his sword.
4511"Brussels Sprouts / The Golden Bird of Shangri-Claw"Karl Toerge
Charles Visser
Written by: Brian Chin
Storyboard by: Dave Cunningham, Kevin Frank, Jim McLean and Dave Mink
Written by: The Trio
Storyboard by: Ed Baker, Maia Mazer and Norma Rivera-Klingler
February 27, 1999 (1999-02-27)

  • Granny must find out who has taken the statue of Napoleon; Granny poses Hector as Napoleon to get the thieves.
  • At Mount Everest, Granny investigates to see why it's no longer the tallest mountain in the world; Sylvester and Tweety fall down from Mount Everest and lands at "Shangri-Claw" where all the cats think Tweety is the golden bird.
4612"When Granny Ruled the Earth / Dutch Tweet"Karl Toerge
Charles Visser
Written by: Brian Chin
Storyboard by: Dave Cunningham, Kevin Frank, Jim McLean and Dave Mink
Written by: The Trio
Storyboard by: Barry Caldwell and Enrique May
March 27, 1999 (1999-03-27)

  • Granny, Sylvester, Tweety and Hector have ancestors in a documentary back in prehistoric times from 5 Billion BC to 5 Million BC.
  • In Amsterdam, Granny is there to bid on a windmill figurine which has Rembrandt's famous night watch and loses her glasses and two thieves try to take the figurine for the night watch.
4713"Bayou on The Half Shell / Seeing Double"Karl Toerge
Charles Visser
Written by: Brian Chin
Storyboard by: Dave Cunningham, Kevin Frank and Jim McLean
Written by: Tom Minton
Storyboard by: Ed Baker, Maia Mazer and Norma Rivera-Klingler
May 1, 1999 (1999-05-01)

  • A giant crawdad is on the loose at the Bayou and Granny and Tweety are on the case; Hector and Sylvester are put in obedience school.
  • Granny, Sylvester, Tweety and Hector go to "Happy Pet Village" for a tour. Meanwhile, Tweety meets Orson (Orson is really the classic design of Tweety who was featherless in 3 Bob Clampett shorts) and they both drive Sylvester crazy and confused.

Season 5 (1999–2002)

Beginning this season, the show switches from traditional hand-painted cels to digital ink and paint. The final episode, consisting of the stories "The Tail End" and "This is the End", was meant to air in 2000 but the show was cancelled before it could air, and didn't air on television until December 13, 2002, on Cartoon Network.

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
481"This is The Kitty / Eye For An Aye Aye"Karl Toerge
Charles Visser
Written by: Brian Chin
Storyboard by: Dave Cunningham, Kevin Frank, Jim McLean and Dave Mink
Written by: The Trio
Storyboard by: Enrique May, Maia Mazer and Norma Rivera-Klingler
September 18, 1999 (1999-09-18)

  • Granny narrates and is a souvenir volunteer at the city zoo while Sylvester is trying to pursue Tweety who lets a Jack Webb like detective and animals get in his way.
  • In Madagascar, Granny and the gang are in a souvenir shop and discovers Captain Kidd's missing treasure map and they go treasure-hunting for it while Yosemite Sam and his lemur crew try to get it for themselves.
492"When Harry Met Salieri / The Early Woim Gets the Boid"Karl Toerge
Charles Visser
Written by: Frank Santopadre
Storyboard by: Dave Cunningham, Kevin Frank and Jim McLean
Written by: The Trio
Storyboard by: Enrique May, Maia Mazer and Norma Rivera-Klingler
September 25, 1999 (1999-09-25)

  • In Vienna, Austria, Granny, Sylvester and Tweety investigates ghosts are stealing the sound of music.
  • While in Seoul, Korea, Granny's old friend, Mr. Kim who owns a silk factory, discovers his worms are disappearing and only has one more left and Granny leaves Sylvester to watch it so nothing happens.
503"Blackboard Jumble / What's The Frequency, Kitty?"Karl Toerge
Charles Visser
Written by: Brian B. Chin
Storyboard by: Dave Cunningham, Kevin Frank, Jim McLean and Dave Mink
Written by: The Trio
Storyboard by: Enrique May, Maia Mazer, Norma Rivera-Klingler and Charles Visser
November 20, 1999 (1999-11-20)

  • Sylvester and Hector face against each other in a battle of blackboard brouhaha.
  • Sylvester runs from an overly-friendly ghost named Spooky in a mansion; Marvin the Martian and K-9 make a cameo appearance at the end.
514"Dial V for Veterinarian / California's Crusty Bronze"Karl Toerge
Charles Visser
Written by: Dave Cunningham and Karl Toerge
Storyboard by: Dave Cunningham, Kevin Frank, Jim McLean and Dave Mink
Written by: Tom Minton
Storyboard by: Enrique May, Maia Mazer, Norma Rivera-Klingler and Charles Visser
February 5, 2000 (2000-02-05)

  • Granny takes her pets to the veterinarian.
  • A restaurant in Los Angeles is under threat, so Granny tries to solve who is ruining the restaurant's reputation.
525"The Tail End? / This Is the End"Charles Visser
Karl Toerge
Written by: The Trio
Storyboard by: Enrique May, Maia Mazer, Norma Rivera-Klingler and Charles Visser
Written by: Karl Toerge
Storyboard by: Dave Cunningham, Kevin Frank, Jim McLean and Dave Mink
December 13, 2002 (2002-12-13)[1]

  • Scientists at the Manx Institute have developed a Manx mouse - and it's gone missing. Everyone suspects Sylvester and chases after him. The Manx brotherhood wants to cut off his very special tail. Can Granny solve the case? Would this be the end of Sylvester's very special tail? No!
  • Sylvester finally eats Tweety and kills him at last, but he's thrown in jail for 100 days and the show is strictly canceled until further notice resulting in the world crashing down on him by an angry mob of thousands of furious people, telling and reminding him that he's a naughty, black-hearted cannibal. Tweety and Sylvester are doomed. This is later revealed to be just a dream Sylvester was having and he then decides not to eat Tweety this time and with a hug their friendship is finally restored.

References

  1. "The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries (a Titles and Air Dates Guide)". Web.archive.org. Archived from the original on 2003-10-08. Retrieved 2019-12-16.
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