Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSylvester Cat joins a tour group through the City Zoo and finds Tweety Bird among the exhibits. Sylvester chases Tweety and ends up in a bear's den, a tiger-feeder's meat store, and a lion's... Tout lireSylvester Cat joins a tour group through the City Zoo and finds Tweety Bird among the exhibits. Sylvester chases Tweety and ends up in a bear's den, a tiger-feeder's meat store, and a lion's cage. He tries to pole vault to reach Tweety in the middle of an alligator pond, only to ... Tout lireSylvester Cat joins a tour group through the City Zoo and finds Tweety Bird among the exhibits. Sylvester chases Tweety and ends up in a bear's den, a tiger-feeder's meat store, and a lion's cage. He tries to pole vault to reach Tweety in the middle of an alligator pond, only to slip into teeth-range of the beasts. Sylvester leaves the zoo, vowing to strike birds off ... Tout lire
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Sylvester however is enormous fun to watch, he has the lion's share of the humour and takes it all exceptionally well(even his facial expressions and gestures are worth a laugh on their own). I've always much preferred him over Tweety, he's always interesting and he is always the funnier character meaning he's also easier to root for. And he is certainly easy to root for in Tweet Zoo. He gets strong support from the animals who provide great amusement and have equally colourful personalities, of note in particular are the lion and the bear. The animation is bouncy and colourful, everything looks smooth and the colours are warm and not limited at all. Milt Franklyn's music has always been consistently good(prefer Carl Stalling just a tad though) and with the vibrant orchestration and lively rhythms Tweet Zoo does not disappoint.
The story structurally is not the most exceptional and may seem formulaic in hindsight but the energy of the cartoon and how the gags and material are executed compensate so much that it's not noticeable. The gags range from the very amusing to the hilarious, while the bear and the lion are the most colourful support characters and their scenes are a lot of fun it was the alligator gag was especially clever in this instance. Got a good laugh at the ending as well. The dialogue brings a smile to one's face and Mel Blanc's voice work is stellar as always. Overall, a thoroughly enjoyable cartoon. 9/10 Bethany Cox
Although Tweety Pie cartoons can often be quite weak due to the fact that Tweety is not really a good character - just a thing to be hunted. Here however the film covers that inherent weakness with good material and plenty of nice sequences. The plot is basically a chance for Sylvester to get messed up by various wild animals and, as such, it works! The various alligators, bears, lions and so on all give him what for and most of the sequences are very funny.
Tweety has very little to really do, other than be near an animal for Sylvester to annoy. Sylvester however, does exceptionally well in the lead role and he carries the majority of the laughs and sequences. The various zoo animals have enough character to be more than just animation - the lion and bear are the strongest!
Overall this is a very funny Tweety Pie cartoon - probably better than his usual fare. The material is good and consistently funny and Sylvester does well in the lead role to make the most of his sequences, while Tweety just hangs around.
Sylvester gets in with a group of tourists to witness the rare and only specimen of the Tweety Bird (in `Loony Tunes: Back in Action' Tweety finally got to find his roots in Africa). After being chased out of his cage, Tweety immediately forgets being part of the exhibition and treats himself to a nice day out. He even buys a big bag of peanuts to share with Big Ole' Mister Eddaphant.
Unlike Bugs and Daffy, who see eye to eye with Elmer and tower over Yosemite Sam, Sylvester and Tweety are always drawn in the right proportions to humans and other animals. Sylvester looks positively tiny compared to Terry and Cedric the Bengal Tigers (one of whom swallows him whole), and also has to survive encounters with a lion, a bear and a bunch of alligators. All of this leads him to make a life changing decision.
7 out of 10
I love the zoo animal design and Sylvester's fearful reaction to the alligators. That was really funny. I also enjoy Tweety's line: "Ooh! You're a glutton, Mr. Elephant!" after he is sucked up by the elephant's trunk and the elephant's spits him out. I know I've said this a few times, but I'm sorry to say that I have nothing else to say about this cartoon other than that the animation is perfect, and I thought it'd be another favorite.
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- AnecdotesThe title is a play on the 1928 song "Sweet Sue".
- GaffesAfter fighting with the bear, the bear throws the broken net back at Sylvester, where it lands on the walkway - and promptly disappears.
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- Which series is this from: Merrie Melodies or Looney Tunes?
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- Durée7 minutes
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