Sylvester the Cat

Sylvester J. Pussycat, Sr., aka Sylvester the Cat or simply Sylvester, is one of the main characters from the Looney Tunes cartoons. He is the titular villain of the Sylvester and Tweety cartoon shorts, the main antagonist of the Speedy Gonzales cartoon shorts, and the main protagonist of various other cartoon shorts featuring him. In the cartoon series "Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries", he serves as the titular main protagonist.

He often chases Tweety, his archenemy, but sometimes chases after Speedy Gonzales or Hippety Hopper. When depicted with an owner, he is mainly with Granny, but very early on he would be with Porky Pig. He usually fails in his attempts to eat the bird from his owner, Granny (who owns both Sylvester and Tweety as pets), often getting hit by her with a broom or getting punched by Hector. At times, he can be seen to be good by teaming up with the other Looney Tunes in such features as the 1996 film Space Jam.

Why He Won't Make You Say "Sufferin' Succotash!"

 * 1) He is an amazing cat and one of the most memorable cats in cartoon history. His cartoon, "Birds Anonymous", is one of his very memorable episodes that focus on fighting his addiction to eating Tweety, which goes against his typical goal of eating Tweety like cats generally do.
 * 2) He is one of the most verbally expressive and overreacting characters of the cast, whether he expresses fear of being hurt, scoffs towards his opponent's weakness, or him slobbering over the possible recipes that he can cook his victim. It's his mental breakdowns often caused by his inner turmoil and his huge potential in Bathos that do it.
 * 3) The way he pronounces most words with a raspberry lisp is both amusing and very iconic.
 * 4) All of his voice actors do a great job voicing him.
 * 5) * Mel Blanc gives him a very amazing vocal performance. Where he shares the exact same tongue lisp as Daffy Duck does, but has a either much deeper voice or a semi-Brooklyn-esque voice. The episode "Birds Anonymous" was considered to be his favorite episode that he's voiced due to the drama put into Sylvester and it reflects Mel's past struggles with alcoholism.
 * 6) Everything he does and says is hilarious and relatable.
 * 7) Speaking of his voice, episodes of him making improvisations or songs are a joy to watch. Especially since he isn't antagonizing anyone, is minding his own business, and is basically clowning around as a way to have fun by himself while making tuneful songs due to acting a lot more mischievous and hyperactive similar to Bugs and Daffy in their earlier days, the best example was Sylvester singing "You're Just an Angel in Disguise" in the episode "Back Alley Oproar".
 * 8) He is very talented, mature, and clever. As a matter of fact, despite all of his buffoonery, insecurities, goofiness, and shortcomings, he is a whole lot smarter than he seems.
 * 9) He even got his own spin-off series in the 90s!
 * 10) All of his designs are great.
 * 11) He along with Wile E. Coyote, is very iconic and sympathetic.
 * 12) * Speaking of which, even during the dark age of Looney Tunes, the relationship he had with Wile E. Coyote in the film "The Wild Chase" was somewhat interesting to see. Considering that Sylvester always chases after Tweety (or is depicted as a heroic pet to Porky), he was chasing after Speedy Gonzales during this era, and his partnership with Wile E. Coyote to do the same type of hunting after them is a mutual goal they both share. In comparison to Wile E. Coyote being his typically underhanded and arrogant self, Sylvester is depicted as an equally underhanded but loyal and affable sidekick to Wile E., as they have a fairly passable relationship as a duo of ineffectual villains.
 * 13) Many of his comeuppances are very iconic, making his failures entertaining (sometimes hilarious) to watch.
 * 14) Despite being a bungler, a bit of a jerk, and one of the biggest punching bags alongside Wile E. and many other villains, he is nevertheless a good father to his equally intelligent and much wiser (if spoiled) son, Sylvester Jr.
 * 15) Much like Donald Duck or Tom Cat: He serves as a constant reminder for all of us to be brave, keep searching, hold family close, and never give up no matter how great the odds are against you; in which shows when trying to do his best in old shorts where he was quite ill-starred and prone to an unfortunate event; even when he's forced into an awkward and uncomfortable situation. This was shown to grow character-wise when he isn't just only chasing after Tweety and since Sylvester is a black-furred cat, he is typically characterized as unlucky as a bonus.
 * 16) * When he is suiting as an antagonist or a supporting antagonist, he does his best to protect his people or those he cares about. Prime examples include the oblivious Porky Pig, and even in the Mysteries series; he also protects Granny, Tweety Bird, and Hector from danger regardless of the bulldog Hector bullying Sylvester very often and the latter generally chasing after Tweety, which vaguely predates Courage the Cowardly Dog with being a neurotic pet who protects his people no matter what.
 * 17) * His memorable breakdown in "Birds Anonymous", is very sympathetic and humanizing. As he expresses how he can't help not eating Tweety after trying not to. His most humanizing quote is "I'm weak but I don't care!", which makes you feel for him.
 * 18) He not only has a rivalry with Tweety, but also with Speedy Gonzales, Hippety Hopper, and many more to list.
 * 19) He is one of the most immortal and malleable characters in the Looney Tunes universe. As Sylvester died more times than any other Looney Tunes character ever made, specifically in the following episodes: "Peck Up Your Troubles", "I Taw a Putty Tat", "Back Alley Oproar", "Mouse Mazurka", "Bad Ol' Putty Tat", "Ain't She Tweet", "Satan's Waitin'", "Muzzle Tough", "Sandy Claws", "Tweety's Circus", "Too Hop to Handle", "Tree Cornered Tweety", "Tweet and Lovely", "Trick or Tweet", "The Rebel Without Claws", "The Wild Chase", and "Museum Scream".
 * 20) “Mother...”
 * 21) * “Okay smarties, laugh this off!”
 * 22) * “What am I gonna do? How naive can ya get? I'll tell you what we'll do, we'll play sandwich.”
 * 23) * “A suffering a succotash a! A Tweet bird! A pizza pie, a little feathered paisano that'll make a delicious sandwicha!”
 * 24) * “Let'sa face it! As long I'm an Italiano pussycata, I'll eat a spaghett!”
 * 25) * “Boy! Acres and acres of Tweety bird, and it's mine! All mine!!”
 * 26) * “Fellow members, from now on my motto is: Birds, is strictly for the birds!”
 * 27) * “Yes, I did weaken, thanks a lot!”
 * 28) * “Sssufferin Sssuccotash, you didn't have to overdo it!”
 * 29) * “I'll jump! I've got a choice, aah!”
 * 30) * “Fly! Fly faster! Fly harder! Fly, fly!!”
 * 31) * “Okay buster! You asked for it!!”
 * 32) *“One little bird, just one, just one! Yeah, no one will ever know the difference, no one! No one! Just one, then I'll quit, I'll quit after one, just one. Yeah yeah! Just one! Gotta have a little bird, just one, one lil-”
 * 33) * “Yeah, steak. That's juicy porterhouse steak, who what, where, when who? Quick son, run around and pull me out of this mess.”
 * 34) * “Yeaehehe, that's the way we cats survive.”
 * 35) * “You'll eat your porridge and like it!”
 * 36) * “I'm starved and he's stuffed!!”
 * 37) * “Ugh! Smells like liver in here!”
 * 38) * “What's the matter? Cat caught your tongue?”
 * 39) *“Sheesh! The things I suffer for sustenance!!”
 * 40) *“Nobody lifts my lunch and gets away with it!!”
 * 41) * “Where's the locksmith when you need one?”
 * 42) * “Time for some shuffle bird!”
 * 43) * “Pussycat overboard!”
 * 44) * “I'm getting too old for this!”
 * 45) * “I suppose so, after all, I'm an animal, not a monster.”
 * 46) * “Hooo! My red dot is back!!”
 * 47) * “How fortuitous! How serendipitous! How propitious! Best class I ever took.”
 * 48) * “Uhh.. good luck! Y'know with uh, whatever you're, going, through.”

Bad Qualities

 * 1) He's not much of a threat as a villain. Much like Elmer Fudd, Wile E. Coyote, and pretty much many of the villains in the series, he's usually depicted as a hopeless Butt-Monkey that is likely to fail by his own bumbling (or bad luck) as by the actions of the protagonists themselves.
 * 2) * Due to Sylvester always bungling his predatory acts, his rivalry with Tweety is usually repetitive, especially in their later team-ups.
 * 3) * Worse than his rivalry with Tweety, Hippety Hopper, a baby kangaroo that he believes is a giant mouse, abuses him way too much (even though to be fair, Hippety fails to realize this as he often misinterprets as if Sylvester wants to play roughhousing with him) and Sylvester never succeeds in fighting back a lot of the time.
 * 4) * He alongside Wile E. Coyote, has the same vibe for being a punching bag in a predictable fashion when he typically fails at eating his prey. Sometimes his mistreatment gets taken to the point it goes too far with making him look like a pushover.
 * 5) * When he is seen with other antagonists whom he doesn't perceive as rivals for his quarry, he becomes a toady who tries to earn their approval, even when they don't show that much respect for Sylvester either. He acted as Yosemite Sam's spy in the Christmas Special and as Wile E. Coyote's stooge who followed on with each of Coyote's plans to capture the Roadrunner hoping that he would get him Speedy too.
 * 6) When he was paired with Porky, he was neurotic, incredibly protective, and understandably attentive to keeping Porky safe from danger, he somehow doesn't speak in these shorts despite showing to have a voice in previous shorts.
 * 7) * He's been inappropriately harassed by both, Pepe Le Pew and Pitu Le Pew from the Mysteries series, two male anthropomorphic skunks from two separate shows that all tend to make him look like a pussy (no pun intended), as Sylvester often struggles with resisting, saying no and running away from the both of them (which to be fair he does run away from Pepe's creepy flirtations), all of which made him look horribly vulnerable in a very pitiful and uncomfortable way.
 * 8) He can be a bit cocky, sadistic, sneaky, disdainful, and not as intelligent as he thinks he is (despite actually being fairly clever). Additionally, he's prone to underestimating his opponent's ability to fight back and pays the price for it.
 * 9) Just like Elmer Fudd, he didn't have a good start in his debut, "Life With Feathers".
 * 10) Given that he is a fallible yet persistent predator towards Tweety, he can be comedically mean and jerkish to Tweety sometimes.
 * 11) * In shorts like "Catty Cornered"; he is depicted as an anti-hero whose motive he has with saving Tweety is so he can eat him, this would imply that he doesn't show concern for Tweety's safety due to how much he hates him and wanting to devour him for good, and in return, makes Sylvester a ferocious jerk. This is also why some Looney Tunes fans don't like him as much as Tweety.

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Trivia

 * Mel Blanc stated that Sylvester's voice is based on that of Daffy Duck, plus the even more slobbery lisp it gets and minus the post-production speed-up that was done with Daffy's. Daffy's lisp, as well as Sylvester's, were based on the lisp of producer Leon Schlesinger.
 * Sylvester's trademark exclamation is "Sufferin' succotash!", which is said to be a minced oath of "Suffering Savior". A expression of dismay.
 * Sylvester's name comes from Felis silvestris, the scientific name for the European wildcat.
 * Sylvester's character design (according to his original creator Friz Freleng) was said to be based on a typical circus clown (evidenced by the messy hair, red nose, and baggy legs).