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    < Bu mesaj bu kişi tarafından değiştirildi Mineral -- 12 Haziran 2010; 14:34:02 >
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    Hi, Nelson!

    It's great to get a fun question now and then, and there are few
    things funner than Warner Brothers cartoons.

    I am not an expert on avian gender issues, but I do know my cartoons.
    I have always viewed Tweety as a male. He may have long eyelashes and
    a rather high-pitched voice, but the same is true of Tom Selleck, who
    is definitely a fella. ;-)

    But you don't have to take my word for it. Here are some online
    references for backup:

    "So, is Tweety male or female?? Judging from the looks of the charming
    bird, some might feel that it is female. However, Granny always
    addresses her pets (consisting of Sylvester, Hector and Tweety) boys.
    You can argue that 'boys' might just be a generalised term like 'guys'
    or 'dudes' but the answer we all wanna know is clearly seen in a
    cartoon when Tweety Bird gets attracted to a female bird which was
    actually Sylvester's painted finger. This cartoon can be found in the
    limited-edition 'VCD-in-a-can' which was on sale in Singapore in 2000.

    CONCLUSION: Tweety is male."

    Tweety's Corner: Gender Problems?
    http://home.pacific.net.sg/~pbsam65/samuel_tweety.htm

    "Warner Bros. Frequently Asked Questions concludes that Tweety is
    definitely a boy, noting that he's said to be modeled after a baby
    picture of his creator, Robert Clampett. Jerry Beck's Cartoon Research
    agrees that Tweety is a boy...

    [In] the film Bugs Bunny Superstar, Bob Clampett, Tweety's creator,
    refers to Tweety as 'HE'. There, right from the source."

    The Big Cartoon Forum: quastion [sic] about tweety
    http://forum.bcdb.com/forum/General_Cartoon_Discussions_C1/Warner_Bros._F2/quastion_about_tweety_P29109/

    From the Warner Brothers FAQ mentioned above:

    "Q1.8. Is Tweety a boy or a girl?
    A1.8. Tweety is definitely a boy. He was said to be modeled after a
    baby picture [of] his creator Robert Clampett."

    WB Frequently Asked Questions
    http://www.nonstick.com/wdocs/wfaq.html#q18

    "IS TWEETY A BOY OR A GIRL?

    A Boy. Tweety is a male canary."

    Cartoon Research: Frequently Asked Questions
    http://www.cartoonresearch.com/questions.html

    "Dear Uncle Ezra,
    I have been wondering for a long time what the gender of Tweety Bird
    is from Warner Brothers Looney Toons Cartoons. Thank you!

    Not Sylvester

    Dear Fan of Tweety Bird,
    He's a he! The Little Golden Book TWEETY'S GLOBAL PATROL by Gene
    Lewis, uses male gender; for instance, when Tweety answers the phone:
    'Global Patrol, Tweety here,' he trilled once more."

    Uncle Ezra"

    Dear Uncle Ezra
    http://ezra.cornell.edu/posting.php?timestamp=803188800

    "I, for one, am of the opinion that Tweety is male. This is based on
    "Bad Ol' Putty Tat" (Freleng, 1949), in which Sylvester manages to
    temporarily lure Tweety with a fake female canary (actually, one of
    his fingers with a hat and painted-on eyes). This, along with Tweety's
    sailor-boy hat he wears in this cartoon, is an indication that, at the
    very least for the purposes of this particular cartoon, he was male.

    Of course, WB never made a fetish of consistency, and I'm sure one
    could come up with contrary evidence.

    Eric O. Costello...

    (Author of "The Warner Brothers Cartoon Companion," a guide to obscure
    and interesting items of Classic WB animation.)

    From the alt.animation.warner-bros newsgroup
    http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&newwindow=1&c2coff=1&safe=off&threadm=01bbefc0%24ee9f57c0%24b159e4ce%40ppp-rimax.tampella.com&rnum=18&prev=/groups%3Fq%3D%2522tweety%2Ba%2Bboy%2522%2BOR%2B%2522Tweety%2Bmale%2522%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26newwindow%3D1%26c2coff%3D1%26safe%3Doff%26selm%3D01bbefc0%2524ee9f57c0%2524b159e4ce%2540ppp-rimax.tampella.com%26rnum%3D18

    "In the latest employee newsletter, WB confirms that Tweety is a male.
    (This was a topic that was brought up by some schoolkids originally).
    They point to some of Clampett's original drawings and concepts and
    the fact that Clampett said Tweety was based on an old photo of
    himself as a baby...

    And, hey, wasn't there a cartoon where Tweety actually fell in love
    with a female bird which was actually Sylvester's claw dressed up? (Or
    will we now see 'Is Tweety a lesbian?' posts?)"

    From the alt.animation.warner-bros newsgroup
    http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&newwindow=1&c2coff=1&safe=off&threadm=4q6lnp%246s8%40newsbf02.news.aol.com&rnum=7&prev=/groups%3Fq%3Dtweety%2Bmale%2Bgroup:alt.animation.warner-bros%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26newwindow%3D1%26group%3Dalt.animation.warner-bros%26c2coff%3D1%26safe%3Doff%26selm%3D4q6lnp%25246s8%2540newsbf02.news.aol.com%26rnum%3D7

    Apart from the info mentioned above, there is always the
    ornithological argument. Male canaries sing; female canaries do not.
    Assuming Tweety to be a canary, the fact that he sings is a good
    indication that he's male.

    And finally, here is an official Warner Brothers description of Tweety:

    "Voiced by Mel Blanc, the innocent Tweety is said to have been
    inspired by Warner Bros. animator Bob Clampett's fond remembrances of
    baby birds he saw in nature films as a child, baby pictures of
    himself, and his own young son. Audiences grew to love Tweety because
    he remains unruffled in the face of danger (usually Sylvester's jaws)
    and continuously outsmarts his drooling predators...but also because,
    well... he's sooooo cute!"

    Looney Tunes / Warner Brothers: Tweety
    http://looneytunes.warnerbros.com/stars_of_the_show/tweety/tweety_story.html

    Google search strategy:

    Google Web Search: tweety male
    ://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&q=tweety+male

    Google Groups Search, alt.animation.warner-bros: tweety male
    http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&newwindow=1&safe=off&c2coff=1&q=tweety+male&meta=group%3Dalt.animation.warner-bros

    I hope you made a sizeable bet with your roommate on this matter. If so, you win!

    Best,
    Pink
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    Ayrıca Bugs Bunny'de aktif gay.
    Hem Lola'yı yiyor hem Elmer Fudd'u öpüyor.
  • quote:

    Orijinalden alıntı: _drmxmyt

    addam yapımcılara mail atmış gelen cevap aşagıda, erkek olarak düşünmüşler başta..


    Hi, Nelson!

    It's great to get a fun question now and then, and there are few
    things funner than Warner Brothers cartoons.

    I am not an expert on avian gender issues, but I do know my cartoons.
    I have always viewed Tweety as a male. He may have long eyelashes and
    a rather high-pitched voice, but the same is true of Tom Selleck, who
    is definitely a fella. ;-)

    But you don't have to take my word for it. Here are some online
    references for backup:

    "So, is Tweety male or female?? Judging from the looks of the charming
    bird, some might feel that it is female. However, Granny always
    addresses her pets (consisting of Sylvester, Hector and Tweety) boys.
    You can argue that 'boys' might just be a generalised term like 'guys'
    or 'dudes' but the answer we all wanna know is clearly seen in a
    cartoon when Tweety Bird gets attracted to a female bird which was
    actually Sylvester's painted finger. This cartoon can be found in the
    limited-edition 'VCD-in-a-can' which was on sale in Singapore in 2000.

    CONCLUSION: Tweety is male."

    Tweety's Corner: Gender Problems?
    http://home.pacific.net.sg/~pbsam65/samuel_tweety.htm

    "Warner Bros. Frequently Asked Questions concludes that Tweety is
    definitely a boy, noting that he's said to be modeled after a baby
    picture of his creator, Robert Clampett. Jerry Beck's Cartoon Research
    agrees that Tweety is a boy...

    [In] the film Bugs Bunny Superstar, Bob Clampett, Tweety's creator,
    refers to Tweety as 'HE'. There, right from the source."

    The Big Cartoon Forum: quastion [sic] about tweety
    http://forum.bcdb.com/forum/General_Cartoon_Discussions_C1/Warner_Bros._F2/quastion_about_tweety_P29109/

    From the Warner Brothers FAQ mentioned above:

    "Q1.8. Is Tweety a boy or a girl?
    A1.8. Tweety is definitely a boy. He was said to be modeled after a
    baby picture [of] his creator Robert Clampett."

    WB Frequently Asked Questions
    http://www.nonstick.com/wdocs/wfaq.html#q18

    "IS TWEETY A BOY OR A GIRL?

    A Boy. Tweety is a male canary."

    Cartoon Research: Frequently Asked Questions
    http://www.cartoonresearch.com/questions.html

    "Dear Uncle Ezra,
    I have been wondering for a long time what the gender of Tweety Bird
    is from Warner Brothers Looney Toons Cartoons. Thank you!

    Not Sylvester

    Dear Fan of Tweety Bird,
    He's a he! The Little Golden Book TWEETY'S GLOBAL PATROL by Gene
    Lewis, uses male gender; for instance, when Tweety answers the phone:
    'Global Patrol, Tweety here,' he trilled once more."

    Uncle Ezra"

    Dear Uncle Ezra
    http://ezra.cornell.edu/posting.php?timestamp=803188800

    "I, for one, am of the opinion that Tweety is male. This is based on
    "Bad Ol' Putty Tat" (Freleng, 1949), in which Sylvester manages to
    temporarily lure Tweety with a fake female canary (actually, one of
    his fingers with a hat and painted-on eyes). This, along with Tweety's
    sailor-boy hat he wears in this cartoon, is an indication that, at the
    very least for the purposes of this particular cartoon, he was male.

    Of course, WB never made a fetish of consistency, and I'm sure one
    could come up with contrary evidence.

    Eric O. Costello...

    (Author of "The Warner Brothers Cartoon Companion," a guide to obscure
    and interesting items of Classic WB animation.)

    From the alt.animation.warner-bros newsgroup
    http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&newwindow=1&c2coff=1&safe=off&threadm=01bbefc0%24ee9f57c0%24b159e4ce%40ppp-rimax.tampella.com&rnum=18&prev=/groups%3Fq%3D%2522tweety%2Ba%2Bboy%2522%2BOR%2B%2522Tweety%2Bmale%2522%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26newwindow%3D1%26c2coff%3D1%26safe%3Doff%26selm%3D01bbefc0%2524ee9f57c0%2524b159e4ce%2540ppp-rimax.tampella.com%26rnum%3D18

    "In the latest employee newsletter, WB confirms that Tweety is a male.
    (This was a topic that was brought up by some schoolkids originally).
    They point to some of Clampett's original drawings and concepts and
    the fact that Clampett said Tweety was based on an old photo of
    himself as a baby...

    And, hey, wasn't there a cartoon where Tweety actually fell in love
    with a female bird which was actually Sylvester's claw dressed up? (Or
    will we now see 'Is Tweety a lesbian?' posts?)"

    From the alt.animation.warner-bros newsgroup
    http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&newwindow=1&c2coff=1&safe=off&threadm=4q6lnp%246s8%40newsbf02.news.aol.com&rnum=7&prev=/groups%3Fq%3Dtweety%2Bmale%2Bgroup:alt.animation.warner-bros%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26newwindow%3D1%26group%3Dalt.animation.warner-bros%26c2coff%3D1%26safe%3Doff%26selm%3D4q6lnp%25246s8%2540newsbf02.news.aol.com%26rnum%3D7

    Apart from the info mentioned above, there is always the
    ornithological argument. Male canaries sing; female canaries do not.
    Assuming Tweety to be a canary, the fact that he sings is a good
    indication that he's male.

    And finally, here is an official Warner Brothers description of Tweety:

    "Voiced by Mel Blanc, the innocent Tweety is said to have been
    inspired by Warner Bros. animator Bob Clampett's fond remembrances of
    baby birds he saw in nature films as a child, baby pictures of
    himself, and his own young son. Audiences grew to love Tweety because
    he remains unruffled in the face of danger (usually Sylvester's jaws)
    and continuously outsmarts his drooling predators...but also because,
    well... he's sooooo cute!"

    Looney Tunes / Warner Brothers: Tweety
    http://looneytunes.warnerbros.com/stars_of_the_show/tweety/tweety_story.html

    Google search strategy:

    Google Web Search: tweety male
    ://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&q=tweety+male

    Google Groups Search, alt.animation.warner-bros: tweety male
    http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&newwindow=1&safe=off&c2coff=1&q=tweety+male&meta=group%3Dalt.animation.warner-bros

    I hope you made a sizeable bet with your roommate on this matter. If so, you win!

    Best,
    Pink



    Başta erkekmiş sonradan kız mı olmuş E5 e de çıkar yakında
  • yok o anlamda değil, başta erkek olarak düşünülmüş, ama uzun kitpikler ve ince ses eklenişnce çoğu kimse kız sanmış. ama hepsi özellikle erkek olduğunu belirtmişler. hatta bir bolumunde sylvester parmağını boyayıp dişi bir kuş kılığına sokmuş tweety yi kandırmak için. sonuç erkek.
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  • quote:

    Orijinalden alıntı: _drmxmyt

    addam yapımcılara mail atmış gelen cevap aşagıda, erkek olarak düşünmüşler başta..


    Hi, Nelson!

    It's great to get a fun question now and then, and there are few
    things funner than Warner Brothers cartoons.

    I am not an expert on avian gender issues, but I do know my cartoons.
    I have always viewed Tweety as a male. He may have long eyelashes and
    a rather high-pitched voice, but the same is true of Tom Selleck, who
    is definitely a fella. ;-)

    But you don't have to take my word for it. Here are some online
    references for backup:

    "So, is Tweety male or female?? Judging from the looks of the charming
    bird, some might feel that it is female. However, Granny always
    addresses her pets (consisting of Sylvester, Hector and Tweety) boys.
    You can argue that 'boys' might just be a generalised term like 'guys'
    or 'dudes' but the answer we all wanna know is clearly seen in a
    cartoon when Tweety Bird gets attracted to a female bird which was
    actually Sylvester's painted finger. This cartoon can be found in the
    limited-edition 'VCD-in-a-can' which was on sale in Singapore in 2000.

    CONCLUSION: Tweety is male."

    Tweety's Corner: Gender Problems?
    http://home.pacific.net.sg/~pbsam65/samuel_tweety.htm

    "Warner Bros. Frequently Asked Questions concludes that Tweety is
    definitely a boy, noting that he's said to be modeled after a baby
    picture of his creator, Robert Clampett. Jerry Beck's Cartoon Research
    agrees that Tweety is a boy...

    [In] the film Bugs Bunny Superstar, Bob Clampett, Tweety's creator,
    refers to Tweety as 'HE'. There, right from the source."

    The Big Cartoon Forum: quastion [sic] about tweety
    http://forum.bcdb.com/forum/General_Cartoon_Discussions_C1/Warner_Bros._F2/quastion_about_tweety_P29109/

    From the Warner Brothers FAQ mentioned above:

    "Q1.8. Is Tweety a boy or a girl?
    A1.8. Tweety is definitely a boy. He was said to be modeled after a
    baby picture [of] his creator Robert Clampett."

    WB Frequently Asked Questions
    http://www.nonstick.com/wdocs/wfaq.html#q18

    "IS TWEETY A BOY OR A GIRL?

    A Boy. Tweety is a male canary."

    Cartoon Research: Frequently Asked Questions
    http://www.cartoonresearch.com/questions.html

    "Dear Uncle Ezra,
    I have been wondering for a long time what the gender of Tweety Bird
    is from Warner Brothers Looney Toons Cartoons. Thank you!

    Not Sylvester

    Dear Fan of Tweety Bird,
    He's a he! The Little Golden Book TWEETY'S GLOBAL PATROL by Gene
    Lewis, uses male gender; for instance, when Tweety answers the phone:
    'Global Patrol, Tweety here,' he trilled once more."

    Uncle Ezra"

    Dear Uncle Ezra
    http://ezra.cornell.edu/posting.php?timestamp=803188800

    "I, for one, am of the opinion that Tweety is male. This is based on
    "Bad Ol' Putty Tat" (Freleng, 1949), in which Sylvester manages to
    temporarily lure Tweety with a fake female canary (actually, one of
    his fingers with a hat and painted-on eyes). This, along with Tweety's
    sailor-boy hat he wears in this cartoon, is an indication that, at the
    very least for the purposes of this particular cartoon, he was male.

    Of course, WB never made a fetish of consistency, and I'm sure one
    could come up with contrary evidence.

    Eric O. Costello...

    (Author of "The Warner Brothers Cartoon Companion," a guide to obscure
    and interesting items of Classic WB animation.)

    From the alt.animation.warner-bros newsgroup
    http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&newwindow=1&c2coff=1&safe=off&threadm=01bbefc0%24ee9f57c0%24b159e4ce%40ppp-rimax.tampella.com&rnum=18&prev=/groups%3Fq%3D%2522tweety%2Ba%2Bboy%2522%2BOR%2B%2522Tweety%2Bmale%2522%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26newwindow%3D1%26c2coff%3D1%26safe%3Doff%26selm%3D01bbefc0%2524ee9f57c0%2524b159e4ce%2540ppp-rimax.tampella.com%26rnum%3D18

    "In the latest employee newsletter, WB confirms that Tweety is a male.
    (This was a topic that was brought up by some schoolkids originally).
    They point to some of Clampett's original drawings and concepts and
    the fact that Clampett said Tweety was based on an old photo of
    himself as a baby...

    And, hey, wasn't there a cartoon where Tweety actually fell in love
    with a female bird which was actually Sylvester's claw dressed up? (Or
    will we now see 'Is Tweety a lesbian?' posts?)"

    From the alt.animation.warner-bros newsgroup
    http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&newwindow=1&c2coff=1&safe=off&threadm=4q6lnp%246s8%40newsbf02.news.aol.com&rnum=7&prev=/groups%3Fq%3Dtweety%2Bmale%2Bgroup:alt.animation.warner-bros%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26newwindow%3D1%26group%3Dalt.animation.warner-bros%26c2coff%3D1%26safe%3Doff%26selm%3D4q6lnp%25246s8%2540newsbf02.news.aol.com%26rnum%3D7

    Apart from the info mentioned above, there is always the
    ornithological argument. Male canaries sing; female canaries do not.
    Assuming Tweety to be a canary, the fact that he sings is a good
    indication that he's male.

    And finally, here is an official Warner Brothers description of Tweety:

    "Voiced by Mel Blanc, the innocent Tweety is said to have been
    inspired by Warner Bros. animator Bob Clampett's fond remembrances of
    baby birds he saw in nature films as a child, baby pictures of
    himself, and his own young son. Audiences grew to love Tweety because
    he remains unruffled in the face of danger (usually Sylvester's jaws)
    and continuously outsmarts his drooling predators...but also because,
    well... he's sooooo cute!"

    Looney Tunes / Warner Brothers: Tweety
    http://looneytunes.warnerbros.com/stars_of_the_show/tweety/tweety_story.html

    Google search strategy:

    Google Web Search: tweety male
    ://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&q=tweety+male

    Google Groups Search, alt.animation.warner-bros: tweety male
    http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&newwindow=1&safe=off&c2coff=1&q=tweety+male&meta=group%3Dalt.animation.warner-bros

    I hope you made a sizeable bet with your roommate on this matter. If so, you win!

    Best,
    Pink

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  • Erkek.
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  • quote:

    Orijinalden alıntı: I_nterpoL

    çocukları eşcinsel yapmak için amerikanın oyunu bu.


    +1

    İnterpol diyor bunu vay be



    < Bu mesaj bu kişi tarafından değiştirildi Mineral -- 12 Haziran 2010; 14:35:11 >
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