Disclosure: Warner Bros. Home Entertainment provided me with a free copy of the DVD I reviewed in this Blog Post. The opinions I share are my own.
KING TWEETY
AN ALL-NEW ORIGINAL ANIMATED FILM
FEATURING LOONEY TUNES FAVORITES
TWEETY AND SYLVESTER
IS AVAILABLE ON DIGITAL AND DVD
JUNE 14, 2022
FROM WARNER BROS. HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Animation’s cutest “widdle” canary, Tweety, learns he’s a royal descendant and the next in line to the throne in King Tweety a brand-new, full-length animated family film, set for release on Digital and DVD on June 14, 2022 by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation, King Tweety finds Tweety, Sylvester and Granny jet-setting to the Canary Islands where Tweety is inadvertently crowned king by the island locals. It’s a hilarious, fun-packed adventure featuring vibrant animation and music that will make you want to shake your tailfeathers! The release includes three bonus classic Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries cartoons. King Tweety retails for $14.99 SRP ($19.99 SRP Canada) for the DVD.
Tweety’s large and in charge as he takes the throne in this zany new, full-length movie. When the queen of an island paradise disappears, Tweety unexpectedly becomes next in line for the crown. His Little Highness’ entourage includes motorbike daredevil Granny and sly Sylvester, whose allegiance is tested when he uncovers a sinister plot to eliminate Tweety for good! Feathers and fur will fly in this hilarious story that proves royalty – and loyalty – can come in many shapes and sizes.
King Tweety features the voice talents of Eric Bauza as Sylvester/Tweety/Larry Bird/the Handsome Stewart; Flula Borg as Harold/Singing Fish/Enthusiastic Crowdgoer; Carlease Burke as Queen Honk/Candice the Crane; Jon Daly as Diego; Regi Davis as Rodrigo the Dog/Charlie Bird Parker/an Owl; Dana DeLorenzo as Izza; Riki Lindhome as Beep Beep; Candi Milo as Granny/Green Bean/Lady Bird Johnson; Maya Lynne Robinson as Officer Gnutz/Dancer; Niccole Thurman as Aoogah/Melaney Blank and Mark Whitten as Officer Siedes/John Foray. King Tweety is executive produced by Sam Register. The film was produced and directed by Careen Ingle. Story by Erik Adolphson and teleplay by Careen Ingle.
Bonus Episodes:
- Something Fishy Around Here
- The Maltese Canary
- The Cat Who Knew Too Much
Digital
King Tweety will be available to own on Digital on June 14, 2022. Digital purchase allows consumers to instantly stream and download to watch anywhere and anytime on their favorite devices. Digital movies and TV shows are available from various digital retailers including Amazon Video, iTunes, Google Play, Vudu and others.
I loved these characters as a kid and I'm sure my kids would love them, too. It's always a riot watching Tweet and Sylvester.
ReplyDelete
ReplyDeleteI had not seen the new look of Sylvester and Tweety, oh mum but I have to say ... they are really ugly xD
This is too cute. I love Tweety and Sylvester as a kid. I still find these two hilarious.
ReplyDeleteOh wow this is the stuff of my youth - it takes me way back! Absolutely love that they are still producing newbies with these characters.
ReplyDeleteTWEETYYYYY...I love love love Tweety, I grew up watching Tweety and Silvester, amazing release...
ReplyDeleteWow, this brings back memories. I remember watching Tweety when I was a kid.
ReplyDeleteI love King Tweety eversince I was a kid. Now my nieces and nephews love watching them.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a cute show. My older kids used to love Tweety Bird and these other characters. Now maybe I can get the younger ones into them as well.
ReplyDeleteTweety was one of my favourite show to watch when i was kid. Woow, time flies.
ReplyDeleteoh tweety! it's SO cute! I love this cartoon when I was little. I wonder if my daughter will like it when she is big enough for cartoons
ReplyDeleteNice! Tweety is one of my all-time favorite cartoon characters.
ReplyDeleteOMG you have rekindled so many old memories as I love Tweety Bird and have to have a ginormous toy of it on my bed when I was younger. I can't wait to watch King Tweety
ReplyDeleteI remember growing up watching this show! It was such a fun cartoon and my first bird was named Tweety. Looks like such a cute movie!
ReplyDeleteIt is fun to see this classic come back! It has been a really long time since I watched a show with Tweety.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad that Tweety and gang are still a thing. This movie looks so cute!
ReplyDelete