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  • male one episode he met a female tweety bird
  • I think it's a girl, judging by the length of the eyelashes. Though I probably shouldn't, since a lot of guys have long eyelashes too.
  • Its a girl. Big eyelashes...love hearts...pink.
  • From wikipedia, and I quote: "Despite the widespread speculation that he was female, Tweety is and has always been a male" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tweety_Bird
  • im pretty sure teety is a guy, cause in many new cartoons it shows tweety giving googly eyes at another pink girly bird. unless tweety IS a girl, in which case tweety would be a lesbian lol
  • That's a tough question. I always thought Tweety had a masculine voice. In the below Tweety is referred to as "He". http://www.verfrisser.net/tweety/tweetybio.php
  • at this web site it tells that tweety is a boy just because he has long eyelashes doesn't mean he is a boy a lot of boys in my class have longer eyelashes then the girls !!!http://www.geocities.com/keikocity9/tweetybird/tweetybio.html
  • He's a guy.
  • its a boy. I dont know. I just assumed.
  • Tweety is of no sex...you sicko...perve....Tweety is a Tweety and don't you forget it...!!!....LOL...
  • A male. I couldn't even begin to tell you how I know that. I guess I picked it up somehow after watching Looney Tunes for over 20 years. :)
  • a girl from the eyelashes
  • I don't want to know... To imply a gender suggests it is capable of procreation.... and that's just wrong.
  • I found his Tweety Balls;)
  • tweety was lunch that never got served to silvester
  • Tweety Bird is a boy!!!
  • Tweety is a guy and so is Bambi.
  • Isn't Tweety a cross-dresser, Tweety really is Sylvester in disguise. So, Tweety is a male.
  • Tweety was designed as male and although has dressed in dresses he remains male. He’s the little yellow canary bird that is the eternal target of Sylvester the Cat. Tweety usually benefits from either the intercession of outsiders, such as Granny or one of the generic bulldogs that infest WB cartoons, or just plain cartoon laws of gravity and luck. On occasion, and this was particularly true in his first few cartoons, Tweety would take the offensive in protecting himself. Tweety was the creation of Bob Clampett, who had a fascination with baby birds he fondly remembered from nature films, as well as a baby picture of himself he remembered rather less fondly. While WB had had similar birds before, Clampett gave the bird a lisping baby voice, a head proportioned like a baby, and a temperament borrowed perhaps from the Red Skelton character of Junior, the Mean Widdle Kid. In his debut in “A Tale of Two Kitties” and in the follow-ups “Birdy and the Beast” and “A Gruesome Twosome,” Tweety shows that he is no helpless little orphan, as he uses gasoline, hand grenades, dynamite and clubs to protect himself. Originally pink, Tweety was changed to yellow, after censors complained. Clampett did some of the early preliminary work on “Tweetie Pie” before turning the project over to Friz Freleng, who steered it to an Oscar-winning cartoon. The cartoon has caused some confusion in the name of the character. Sometimes the character is referred to as Tweety, but other times the character is referred to as Tweetie Pie, muddying the situation. In “Tree Cornered Tweety”, Tweety appears in an Automat window labeled Tweety Pie, right next to the Lemon Pie. Tweety makes a cameo in "No Barking," saying his catch-phrase "I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat." Putty Tat has also been spelled Puddy Tat, which is now the officially endorsed spelling. Mel Blanc recorded a hit song "I Taut I Taw a Puddy-Tat" (words and music by Alan Livingston, Billy May and Warren Foster) in 1950. Joe Alaskey now does the voice of Tweety. Alaskey is also a very talented "on-camera" actor, guest starring on numerous television series, including "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," "Growing Pains," and "Night Court." He served as the voice of Richard Nixon in the Oscar-winning feature film "Forrest Gump,” as well as the voice of the oh-so-irreverent Daffy Duck, serving as presenter during the 67th Annual Academy Awards ceremony. Alaskey can also he heard as the voice of Stinkie in Steven Spielberg's "Casper."
  • He was androgynous with male sex organs>!?

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