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Review of Canary Row

Canary Row (1950)
8/10
"Help! Help! Da bad old puddy tat is after me!"
14 September 2015
It's Granny's first appearance in a Sylvester & Tweety short, which pretty much makes it a classic for that reason alone. This is a very funny cartoon with a plot that's as simple as they come. Tweety is singing in his cage near an open apartment building window. Sylvester spies him and determines to get the bird. But he wasn't prepared for Tweety's owner, Granny, and her umbrella of pain. Lots of great physical gags in this one with poor old Sylvester the brunt of all of them. Tweety and Granny have many funny lines. The animation is bright and colorful with well-drawn characters and backgrounds. The music is lively and fun. I always love hearing Tweety sing. Wonderful voice work from the great Mel Blanc and Bea Benaderet. If you're a fan of Sylvester & Tweety shorts, this is one you won't want to miss.
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