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Revision as of 17:53, 27 February 2021
“ | Sufferin' Succotash! | „ |
~ Sylvester's catchphrase. |
“ | AHH SHADDUP! | „ |
~ Sylvester's shut up to Vicious Dogs |
Sylvester J. Pussycat, Sr. is a cat and the secondary tritagonist from many Looney Tunes cartoons. He is the main anti-hero in Sylvester and Tweety cartoon shorts, the main antagonist in Speedy Gonzales cartoon shorts and the main protagonist in the various cartoon shorts. In the cartoon series Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries, he serves as the main titular protagonist. He is the archenemy of both Tweety and Speedy Gonzales who constantly tries to eat them. He is also natural enemy of Hector the Bulldog.
He usually fails in his attempts to eat the bird from Granny (who owns both Sylvester and Tweety as pets) hitting him with a broom or gotten punched by Hector. At times, he can be seen to be good by teaming up with the other Looney Tunes in such features as in the 1996 film Space Jam and in the Steven Spielberg/WB cartoon series Looney Tunes Blam-a-Rooney. However, on other occasions, he does appear as a downright villain such as appearing as the main antagonist of Tweety's High Flying Adventure. He successfully ate Tweety in the 2002 webtoon Twick or Tweety.
Sylvester also tries to eat Speedy Gonzales, but also fails in his attempts due to the fast little mouse constantly outrunning and outsmarting him.
Personality
Pitted against Tweety, Sylvester is a brutal but clumsy predator. He is a lazy mouser and an incompetent hunter, so his focus on catching Tweety is mostly obsession. Like Wile E. Coyote, Blue Aardvark, and other cartoon hunters, Sylvester's reason for being is to catch and kill the little creature who always escapes him, and is always doomed to fail. Also like these characters he will use any means possible to catch his prey, by carefully placed traps, brute force, disguises or mail-order weapons.
As a cat, Sylvester is terrified of dogs. When out of their reach, Sylvester tossed a flower vase to them and yell at them "AHH SHADDUP!!!" to keep their "ugly" traps shut.
In the cartoon Satan's Waitin', he is killed in one of his attempts to catch Tweety, and is sent to Cat Hell. Since he has nine lives, he is allowed to go back, but only because the Devil Dog plans to manipulate him into hurrying his other lives along. When seven of his other lives are lost in more attempts to eat Tweety (due mainly to the Devil Dog tricking him into making these other attempts), he realizes his trick, decides to give up chasing Tweety to save his last life, and makes a home in a bank vault. This backfires when two robbers blow up the vault, sending themselves and Sylvester to Hell.
Role in Cartoons
Sylvester is usually the main anti-hero of the same cat and Tweety Bird cartoons/episodes as he is constantly trying to eat Tweety. He is also often the main antagonist of the Speedy Gonzales cartoons/episodes as he is constantly trying to catch and eat Speedy.
Sylvester's personality in the early shorts tends to vary depending on which director handled him. Friz Freleng first paired him against Tweety Bird and Speedy, but other directors paired him with other characters. In Bob Clampett's cartoon Kitty Kornered Sylvester teams up with other cats to lock Porky out of the house in revenge for putting them out for the night.
In other various cartoons/episodes, Sylvester is usually the main protagonist.
Robert McKimson gave Sylvester a son named Sylvester Jr., who Sylvester tries (and fails) to train in mouse-catching. These cartoons also pit him against Hippety Hopper, a baby kangaroo Sylvester always mistakes for a giant mouse.
In Chuck Jones' shorts, he is Porky's cowardly pet cat, and most differently, does not speak. These are cartoons that show Sylvester as a hero, trying to protect an oblivious Porky from danger all around him. However, he did appear in a villainous role in one Jones short The Scarlet Pumpernickel, which was his most villainous role ever as he wields a sword, and shows signs of being a pervert and even a rapist. Fortunately, most of the short was a show within a show.
In the 60s, Sylvester was temporarily retired as Speedy's foe with Daffy Duck taking the role. The passing of the torch is referenced in It's Nice to Have a Mouse Around the House where Granny hires Daffy as an exterminator to deal with Speedy as Sylvester needs to take a vacation due to a nervous breakdown.
Interestingly Daffy Duck proved to be a far more cruel and effective villain then Sylvester had been; Daffy stooping to the lengths the cat would never go and succeeding in a few cartoons.
Villainous Acts
He continuosly attempts to eat Tweet and Speedy in several cartoons.
He stole many different things in numerous episodes.
In Back-Alley Oproar, he constantly sang and provoked Elmer Fudd, and didn't give him piece to sleep.
In The Scarlet Pumpernickel, he tried to force Melissa Duck to marry him, and attemped to kill The Scarlet Pumpernickel (played by Daffy Duck) when he arrived to save her.
In Toon Marooned, he cheated in competition and set many dangerous traps to Daffy Duck.
In Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries, he kicked a kid when he didn't want to give him peanuts.
Quotes
“ | ♪I am that great, big, bad ol' cat; Sylvester is my name! I only have one aim in life and that is very plain! I'd like to catch that little bird and eat him right away. But every time that I get close to him, this is what he'll say: "I tawt I taw a puddy tat a-creeping up on me!" You bet he saw a puddy tat! That puddy tat was ME!♪ |
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~ Sylvester's lyrics in "I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat". |
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See Also
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