NOTE: This page only focuses on Tweety Bird from the Space Jam movies as his TV series and other versions are not voted Near Pure Good, thus only information on the Space Jam Tweety should be put here. |
Tweety Bird is a supporting character in the Space Jam duology. He's an anthropomorphic cartoon canary bird whose famous line in the mainstream episodes is, "I tawt I taw a puddy tat". In both movies he got plenty of spotlight alongside the other Looney Tunes selflessly putting himself in danger to win the basketball games. Unlike his mainstream version he is much less violent, and mischievous in both Space Jam films.
In the first Space Jam film, and its 2021 sequel, Space Jam: A New Legacy, he was voiced by Bob Bergen.
His Good Ranking[]
What Makes Him Close to Being Pure Good?[]
- When Michael Jordan was getting bullied by the Monstars. He was the only one of the Looney Tunes characters to stand up for him when they called him washed up, and baldy.
- He, alongside the other Looney Tunes, helpt Michael Jordan win the basketball game against the Monstars, so that they wouldn't become slaves on the Moron Mountain theme park.
- He selflessly beat up the Monstars when they got in his face, so that Elmer Fudd could score a slam dunk.
- In the sequel, he helps the Looney Tunes win a basketball game again, with LeBron James, to defeat the Goon Squad and AI-G Rhythm, saving the Serververse, as well as getting LeBron's son Dominic James back.
What Prevents Him From Being Pure Good?[]
- He still has a couple arrogant and mischievous moments, such as blowing a raspberry at Stan Podolak when he was about to sit down on him, being a bit mean towards LeBron coaching the team, and when his predator Sylvester accidentally got a hole shot in him by Marvin the Martian he said, "holy puddy tat".
Trivia[]
- This is the only version of Tweety Bird to qualify as Near Pure Good, while his mainstream counterpart is on Heroic Benchmark Wiki, because he fails the admirable standards to Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Sylvester, and is too arrogant and mischievous to even come close to Pure Good.
External Links[]
- Tweety Bird on the Heroes Wiki
- Tweety Bird on the Heroic Benchmark Wiki