Tweety

Tweety Bird (also known as Tweety Pie and Tweety Bird) is a yellow canary in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series.

Why He Rocks

 * 1) His design, along with his voice, are both really cute.
 * 2) He has many memorable quotes such as "I tawt I taw a puddy tat!", "I did! I did taw a puddy tat!" and "Aw, the poor puddy tat! He fall down and go... BOOM!!"
 * 3) His rivalry with Sylvester Pussycat is very iconic and humorous.
 * 4) Much like The Road Runner and Jerry Mouse, his ways of resourcefully thwarting Sylvester's plans are very entertaining.
 * 5) Mel Blanc did a good job at voice acting him.
 * 6) * Other voice actors, such as Samuel Vincent, and Eric Bauza also do an excellent job voicing him.
 * 7) Just like Jerry Mouse and Bugs Bunny, he may seem incredibly lucky and flawless on the surface when it comes to his rivalry with Sylvester, but he has had his moments of showing how comically flawed or vulnerable he can be for viewers to find him likable or for viewers to find him interesting enough to be someone the audience can root for as well.
 * 8) He even has 2 movies, Tweety’s High Flying Adventure and King Tweety!

Bad Qualities

 * 1) He is often misjudged for his gender, it's actually hard to tell if he is a boy or girl, however, Warner Bros has said Tweety is male.
 * 2) He often can be cruel to Sylvester (especially in Looney Tunes Cartoons).
 * 3) Depending on your view, he was unlikeable in the New Looney Tunes episode, "Etiquette Shmetiquette".
 * 4) *At times he is considered by fans the most hated and overrated Looney Tunes character, especially for poor Sylvester.
 * 5) Much like Jerry Mouse or even Kevin MaCallister in Home Alone 2, He can have too much fun surviving and some of his traps against Sylvester (and other characters) can be over-the-top levels of cruelty and does show how painfully lucky they can be (especially Bob Clampett's version of Tweety).
 * 6) *Speaking of "Bob Clampett's version", His early design in the first three shorts looked pretty uncanny as he got no feathers.