The Evolution of Tweety Bird
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It's safe to say that Tweety has had changes throughout his career. To start, he was originally a featherless bird, leaving him a nude-pink color. Soon enough, some cencors complained because he looked "naked" and he was given yellow feathers. His name was not always Tweety either, initially it was Orson. It was changed because that was a name of a bird from Bob Clampett's prior show, "Wacky Blackout". He was also not always a little yellow canary living in a cage at Granny's house. He was actually just supposed to be a baby bird living in a nest int he wild. Eventaully, Clampett lef this creation to a man named Friz Frelend in 1945. Frelend was actually the one that gave Tweety big blue eyes and yellow feathers. Tweety can now be found nearly everywhere! He is on balloons, birthday supplies, cakes, napkins, keys, watches, shoes, clothing, costumes, and even can be found as tattoes!
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