Birdy and the Beast is a 1944 cartoon starring Tweety and a Cat. Directed by Robert Clampett, it is the final Merrie Melodies release to credit Leon Schlesinger.
Birdy and the Beast is a 1944 cartoon starring Tweety and a Cat. Directed by Robert Clampett, it is the final Merrie Melodies release to credit Leon Schlesinger.
Tweety is sitting in his nest, when a cat watches him. Tweety flies off and the cat chases after him. The cat doesn't have the ability to fly, so instead he falls to the ground, by chance he falls on a bulldog, who decides to help Tweety. The cat attempts to chase Tweety, but Tweety scares him off. Tweety decides to fool the cat by hiding in the bulldog's dish-bowl. The cat comes in and starts looking the bulldog's dish. The bulldog comes in and pounds the cat to the ground (as would be expected.)