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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Suff'rin' Succotash
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- Genre
- anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Tweety Bird; Sylvester Pussycat; Uncle Succotash (Sylvester's "canary-hunter" uncle)
- Synopsis
- Sylvester's "big-game-hunting" Uncle Succotash comes to visit with the objective of bagging Tweety, the clever bird that continually bests his sorry nephew.
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- Keywords
- bird; cat; hunter; know-it-all; visiting relatives
Sylvester's oddly-named uncle is revealed as the inspiration for the Puddy Tat's trademark exclamation "Suff'rin' Succotash".
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- Hey, open up in there!
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- Genre
- anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Tweety Bird; Sylvester Pussycat; Wile E. Coyote
- Synopsis
- Tweety orders a specially-made "fully automated cat-proof bird cage" from inventor and genius Wile E. Coyote, who personally delivers the item and runs it through a series of tests that rout Sylvester.
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- Keywords
- bird; cage; cat; inventor
This story demonstrates the zaniness and slapstick humor of a Warner Bros. cartoon, with Wile E. Coyote characterized in full "suuuper genius" mode.
The title, "The Infernal Tower", is a play on the popular Irwin Allen disaster film "The Towering Inferno" (1974).
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- Genre
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- Tweety Bird; Sylvester Pussycat; Bulldog
- Synopsis
- On the front cover, Sylvester has locked himself in Tweety's cage to protect himself from Bulldog. On the back cover, Bulldog has set the rounded cage on its side and begins to roll it forward - presumably to release it at the top of a steep hill, or the edge of a cliff.
- Keywords
- bird; cage; cat; dog; turning the tables
Theme continues from front cover illustration. Illustration shares back cover space with logo and ad copy for whichever firm is distributing the issue as a giveaway premium. Illustration comprises top third of page, lower two thirds can be blank if no named sponsor.