List of The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries episodes
This is a list of episodes from The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries and Super Eurobeat Presents Ayu-ro Mix, featuring Granny, Sylvester, Tweety and Hector as globe-trotting detectives.
Series Overview
Season | Episodes | U.S. air date | ||
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1 | 13 | September 9, 1995 | February 17, 1996 | |
2 | 8 | September 7, 1996 | February 22, 1997 | |
3 | 13 | September 13, 1997 | May 16, 1998 | |
4 | 13 | September 19, 1998 | May 1, 1999 | |
5 | 5 | September 18, 1999 | February 12, 2000 |
Episode Guide
Season 1 (1995–96)
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1 | "The Cat Who Knew Too Much" | Tim Cahill Julie McNally Cahill | James T. Walker | September 9, 1995 | |
Granny and her lovable grandchildren Jake and Abbie, 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, the twins and Hector to rescue their friends.
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2 | "Platinum Wheel of Fortune" | Alicia Marie Schudt | James T. Walker | September 16, 1995 | |
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 a female.
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3 | "Double Take" | TBA | Lenord Robinson | September 23, 1995 | |
A crimewave occurs in Copenhagen, Denmark, and the culprit appears to be Granny. With Detective Nohans of Interpol watching her every move, Abbie, Jake, 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.
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4 | "A Chip Off the Old Castle" | TBA | James T. Walker | September 30, 1995 | |
Granny travels to Ireland with Sylvester, Hector, the twins and Tweety to investigate the theft of the infamous Blarney Stone. Meanwhile, Sylvester unwittingly discovers a vital clue while keeping watch.
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5 | "Something Fishy Around Here" | Chris Otsuki | James T. Walker | October 7, 1995 | |
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?
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6 | "B2 Or Not B2" | Tim Cahill Julie McCnally | Lenord Robinson | November 4, 1995 | |
Granny tries to figure out who's bumping Bingo tournament winners on a cruise she got for a lecture.
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7 | "Bull Running On Empty" | Tom Minton | Lenord Robinson | November 11, 1995 | |
Granny, Tweety, and Sylvester travel to Spain in search of a thief who has stolen the priceless Pamplona Periscope.
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8 | "A Ticket to Crime" | TBA | Lenord Robinson | November 18, 1995 | |
Stuck with an array of professional (and equally suspicious) detectives, Granny tries to solve the mystery of their (recently) deceased host's death.
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9 | "The Maltese Canary" | Alicia Marie Schudt | James T. Walker | November 25, 1995 | |
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 Jingleheimascmitt | |||||
10 | "It Happened One Night Before Christmas" | Tim Cahill Julie McNally | James T. Walker | December 16, 1995 | |
Granny tries to figure out who has her brother's $8,000 he made from his company. | |||||
11 | "Outback Down Under" | Robert Schechter | Lenord Robinson | January 27, 1996 | |
The sheep in Australian ranches are going missing, and Granny must find out who's doing it. | |||||
12 | "It's a Plaid, Plaid, Plaid, Plaid World" | Tim Cahill Julie McNally | James T. Walker | February 3, 1996 | |
Granny is summoned to Scotland to find out who has stolen their beloved family tartan. | |||||
13 | "Go Fig" | Tom Minton | Lenord Robinson | February 17, 1996 | |
Granny, Tweety, Hector, the twins and Sylvester are asked to investigate rancher Sam Fincus' (Yosemite Sam) missing fig crops. |
Season 2 (1996–97)
# | Title | Writer(s) | Director | Original Airdate |
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14 | "Spaced Out / Autumn's Leaving" | Spaced Out: Carolyn Gair-Taylor, Tom Minton and Karl Toerge Autumn's Leaving: Tim Cahill and Julie McNally | Spaced Out: James T. Walker Autumn's Leaving: Karl Toerge | September 7, 1996 |
Spaced Out: Granny, Sylvester, and Hector accidentally uncover an alien invasion. Autumn's Leaving: Granny, Sylvester, and Tweety encounter Witch Hazel in a creepy New England forest. | ||||
15 | "Catch as Catch Cannes / Yodel Recall" | TBA | TBA | September 14, 1996 |
Catch as Catch Cannes: Granny and the gang investigate the theft of film prizes at a festival; Sylvester disguises himself as a Hollywood producer to pursue Tweety. Yodel Recall: 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. | ||||
16 | "Don't Polka Me / The Granny Vanishes" | TBA | TBA | September 28, 1996 |
Don't Polka Me: 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. The Granny Vanishes: 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. | ||||
17 | "The Scare Up There / If It's Wednesday, This Must Be Holland" | TBA | TBA | November 2, 1996 |
The Scare Up There: Mischievous gnomes cause chaos for Sylvester on board a plane. If It's Wednesday, This Must Be Holland: Granny gives a chase to a smuggler who has stolen rare Blue Tulips from Holland. | ||||
18 | "Curse of De Nile / Hawaii 33-1/3" | TBA | TBA | November 9, 1996 |
Curse of De Nile: Granny, Sylvester, and Tweety travel to Egypt to find the missing archaeologist Colonel Rimfire. Hawaii 33-1/3: Granny, Sylvester, and Tweety investigate the disappearance of Hawaiian Tiki statues. | ||||
19 | "Keep Your Pantheon / London Broiled" | TBA | TBA | November 16, 1996 |
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 The Magical Mystery Tour. | ||||
20 | "They Call Me Mr. Lincoln / Froggone It" | TBA | TBA | February 15, 1997 |
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. | ||||
21 | "One Froggy Throat / Mush Ado About Nothing" | TBA | TBA | February 22, 1997 |
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)
# | Title | Original Airdate |
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22 | "The Star of Bombay / Happy Pranksgiving" | September 13, 1997 |
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23 | "Is Paris Stinking? / Fangs for the Memories" | September 20, 1997 |
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24 | "Moscow Side Story / Fair's Fair" | October 11, 1997 |
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25 | "El Dia de los Pussygatos / 3 Days & 2 Nights of the Condor" | November 1, 1997 |
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26 | "Yelp! / Jeepers Creepers" | November 15, 1997 |
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27 | "Fleas Release Me / Niagara's Fallen" | February 7, 1998 |
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28 | "Spooker of the House / Furgo" | February 14, 1998 |
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29 | "The Fountain of Funk / Yes, We Have No Canaries" | February 21, 1998 |
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30 | "Shell Game / Rasslin' Rhapsody" | February 28, 1998 |
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31 | "Ice Cat-Pades / To Catch a Puddy" | April 25, 1998 |
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32 | "Family Circles / Sea You Later" | May 2, 1998 |
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33 | "A Case of Red Herring / Roswell That Ends Well" | May 9, 1998 |
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34 | "A Good Nephew Is Hard to Find / Mirage Sale" | May 16, 1998 |
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Season 4 (1998–99)
# | Title | Original Airdate |
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35 | "The Stilted Perch / A Game of Cat and Monster" | September 19, 1998 |
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36 | "You're Thor?! / I Gopher You" | September 26, 1998 |
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37 | "Hold the Lyin' King Please / Suite Mystery of Wife" | October 3, 1998 |
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38 | "The San Francisco Beat / The Triangle of Terror" | October 10, 1998 |
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39 | "Casino Evil / Happy Bath Day to You" | November 7, 1998 |
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40 | "The Rotha Khan / Good Bird Hunting" | November 21, 1998 |
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41 | "Feather Christmas / A Fist Full of Lutefisk" | December 12, 1998 December 26, 1998 |
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42 | "Venice, Anyone? / The Fifty Karat Furball" | January 23, 1999 January 16, 1999 |
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43 | "Son of Roswell That Ends Well / A Mynah Problem" | January 30, 1999 February 6, 1999 |
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44 | "Whatever Happened to Shorty Twang? / A Big Knight Out" | February 13, 1999 February 20, 1999 |
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45 | "Brussels Sprouts / The Golden Bird of Shangri-Claw" | February 27, 1999 |
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46 | "When Granny Ruled The Earth / Dutch Tweet" | March 27, 1999 |
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47 | "Bayou on the Half Shell / Seeing Double" | May 1, 1999 |
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Season 5 (1999–2000)
Beginning this season, the show switches from traditional hand-painted cels to digital ink and paint.
# | Title | Original Airdate |
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48 | "This Is the Kitty / Eye for an Aye Aye" | September 18, 1999 |
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49 | "When Harry Met Salieri / The Early Woim Gets the Boid" | September 25, 1999 |
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50 | "Blackboard Jumble / What's the Frequency, Kitty?" | November 20, 1999 |
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51 | "Dial V for Veterinarian / California's Crusty Bronze" | February 5, 2000 |
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52 | "The Tail End / This Is the End" | February 12, 2000 |
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External links
- The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries at the Internet Movie Database
- The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries at TV.com