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Tweety's High-Flying Adventure
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NR (Not Rated) :: Warner Home Video ::
Released:
2007-09-18
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4.0/5 (9 Reviews)
5/5
Cartoons
by Richard R. Hays (Indiana, USA)
Our grandchildren have used up the VHS version of this movie. It was then necessary to replace it with the DVD.
5/5
Tweety's High Flying Adventure
by M. A. Hayes (Houston, TX USA)
This is a GREAT tweety-bird movie. My 5-year-old granddaughter loved it, and unlike some movies for the young, I also enjoyed watching it with her.
5/5
Tweety Travels The World
by Dorrie Wheeler
If you are a fan of Tweety Bird, you will love the feature length film "Tweety's High Flying Adventure." In his first feature length film, Tweety takes flight on a mission to go around the entire world in 80 days. He starts his journey in London and travels all across the world, even crossing the International Date Line. This film includes all of your favorite Looney Toon characters. Characters who appear in the film include Tweety, Sylvester, Taz, the Henery Hawk, Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Granny and Foghorn Leghorn among other Looney Toon characters.
Tweety's High Flying Adventure is a wonderful cartoon for young children who are fans of the Looney Tune characters. The film will really spark a geography conversation as Tweety visits places such as Las Vegas, San Francisco, Rio Di Janero, Paris, New York, Egypt and other places around the world before finally finishing his mission.
Tweety's High Flying Adventure is a great film for kids. It has a running time of 70 minutes.
5/5
I tawt I taw a desert puddy tat!
by Jade Sable (Leesport, PA)
This is one of the most adorable entertaining movies available. I am a huge Tweety fanatic and this movie pleased me. To the guy that dissed this Tweety movie: YOU'RE A BAD OL' PUDDY TAT!
Granny bets that Tweety will fly around the world in 80 days, so Tweety sets out and on the way meets a new friend: Awooga with the booming whistle. Tweety outwits Sylvester, a theif, Taz and a whole bunch of puddy tats. every Looney Tune makes some kind of cameo in the movie to wither aid or try to hinder our little yellow hero. Tweety succeeds and a park is saved! Oh so cute!
Great family movie! No swearing or raunchy and potty jokes. Just good old Looney humor. I will gladly let my son watch this. This is good clean fun starring the best Looney Tune of all: Tweety!
3/5
Ummm...
by
This was an okay movie, but it could have been SOOOOOOOOO much better in a lot of ways. Positives:
1. Tweety is in his own movie!
2. Tweety meets a sweetie in this movie. It's good to know this. 58 years of being a cartoon character and no girlfriend, and it all singles up in 80 days. I bet nothing like this has happened to the little yellow dude since people stopped buying bonds!
3. Tweety actually meets up with other enemies than Sylvester. Sure, there were cartoons where he met up with Babbit and Catstello, but that was only once or twice. Tweety meets up with many giant trouble-makers along the way, like Daffy Duck, Pete Puma, Marvin the Martian, The Tasmanian Devil, and even Bugs Bunny at one point. Don't get me wrong, Sylvester WAS in the movie, but this gives the little yellow guy other foes to outwit.
4. One great song. It was one song Tweety sang about friendship. It was easily the best one. The others weren't as good.
Negatives:
1. A majority of the voices are different. While Joe Alaskey does well as Bugs and Daffy, and at least TRIES as Tweety and Sylvester, he's no Mel Blanc. What I don't like about him though is just that his Tweety voice sounds too low for a little yellow canary, and his Sylvester sounds like a mumbling, slurring dope. One highlight, though, is T'Keyah Crystal Keymah's Aoogah character (Tweety's aforementioned girlfriend). Keymah is very talented at what she's doing, and so are Joe Alaskey and June Foray, but still, Alaskey NEEDS to do Tweety and the puddy tat much better.
2. Almost none of the characters are in their proper setting. I mean, come ON! Tweety living in the UK? Bugs Bunny as a snowboarder? Daffy Duck as an eskimo? Pepe Le Pew as a mailman? Lola Bunny as a news anchor? Marvin Martian as a hot dog dealer?
Charlie Dog as a waiter? Foghorn Leghorn and Henery Hawk as scientists? Hector the bulldog as a pirate? Clarence the Cat as a a Rabbi? Yosemite Sam as a stationmaster? COME ON!!!! I wonder what's next... Cecil Turtle as a social worker? Roadrunner as a valet? Melissa the Duck as a nurse? Porky Pig as an Elvis impersonator? Petunia Pig as a meter maid? Beaky Buzzard as a historian? Sniffles as a smutty salesman? Wile E. Coyote as a drunk tramp? I bet THOSE would be nice... NOT!! And Tweety isn't as sweet as he should be. Yes, he was a bit of a devil in the original cartoons, but a cute devil with Freleng giving him enough fey and Clampett giving him enough babylike cuteness for his cartoons to have a meaning. That's one of the things that made the Tweety cartoons of his heyday( 1942-1989 )so worthwhile. This devil has almost no cute or charm in him whatsoever. He's too contemporary for any of the fey or babylike cuteness that Clampett and Freleng gave him, and feels the need to utter some corny pun every 4 seconds.
3. The animation is so bad, that in some scenes, Tweety barely looks like himself!
4. The music is not very good, it's repetitive and grating.
OVERALL: This movie was okay, but could have been so much better in a lot of ways. Then again, it could have been worse.
Tweety's High-Flying Adventure Summary
When Col. Rimfire Announces At The Looney Club His Belief That Cats Are The Most Intelligent Animals, Granny, Hoping To Raise Enough Money To Save A Nearby Children's Park, Makes A Wager That Her Tweety Can Fly Around The World In 80 Days, Collecting The Pawprints Of 80 Cats In The Process. Sylvester, Still Hoping To Make Tweety His Personal Snack, Is Incensed At The Thought Of Some Other Cat Getting The Little Bird First And Vows To Follow Tweety Around The World And Catch The Canary Himself.
When it comes to Tweety and Sylvester, some things never change. Though the memorable voiceovers of the late Mel Blanc--the "Man of 1,000 Voices"--have been replaced, the clever canary is still outwitting the bumbling puddy tat. And this time, the adventure goes global. This hour-long musical frolic, which was made for video in 2000, begins in the quiet city of London, where it seems Granny has placed a wager on Tweety's life. So confident is she of his pint-sized panache, she bets the Colonel that Tweety can not only circle the globe in 80 days but collect 80 cat-paw prints along the way, with nary a feline scratch. Ever the brave bird, Tweety collects his passport and sets out for Europe, Africa, and the Asia. From the cafes of Paris to the canals of Venice, the globetrotting canary successfully navigates his print-collecting caper, with Sylvester close on his tail. Cameo appearances by cartoon celebrities Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and the Tazmanian Devil will keep Looney Tunes fans satisfied. Yet take note: this newer 'toon never quite soars like a Mel Blanc original. The mastery of Blanc's vocal characterizations in Warner Brothers cartoons through the 1980s is unsurpassed by the dozen voiceovers found here (though Joe Alaskey's Tweety is an endearing effort). For that reason, Looney Tunes purists may pine for the originals, with their old-time scores and simple story lines. Having said that, this newer version is still bound to bring an adult-sized smile, thanks to Tweety's tongue-in-cheek humor. Kids, of course, won't notice any difference. Though Tweety's adventure has a decidedly 21st-century edge, he delivers the goods as expected: predictable shenanigans, slapstick comedy, and feather-light entertainment.
--Lynn Gibson
Tweety's High-Flying Adventure DVD Techincal Details
Cast:
Joe Alaskey
,
Julie Bernstein
,
Steven Bernstein
,
Jim Cummings
Director:
Charles Visser
,
Karl Toerge
Array
Aspect Ratio:
1.33:1
Rated:
NR (Not Rated)
Running Time:
72 mins
UPC:
085391144861
Binding:
DVD
Studio:
Warner Home Video
Release Date:
2007-09-18
Region Code:
1
Specs:
AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Subtitled, NTSC
Language & Subtitles
English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Subtitled), French (Dubbed - Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround),
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