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''.]] Granny, a co-star of many Sylvester The Cat and Tweety Bird animated shorts throughout the 1950s and ' 60s , is a '' Looney Tunes '' character that was created by Friz Freleng . She is always depicted as an elderly and old-fashioned spinster who wears spectacles, a gray bun, and a late 19th Century school marm outfit. She is generally good natured but turns quite fierce whenever her beloved Tweety Bird is threatened (usually by Sylvester). She has used her umbrella as a weapon on many occasions. GRANNY THROUGHOUT THE YEARS Granny first appeared in the 1937 animated short ''Little Red Walking Hood'' which featured Egghead , directed by Tex Avery . Subsequent appearances included ''The Cagey Canary'', directed by Bob Clampett ; ''Hiss and Make Up'', directed by Friz Freleng; '' Hare Force '', featuring Bugs Bunny and Sylvester the Dog; and ''Canary Row''. She would continue to appear in several more animated shorts from the 1950s on, as a foil for Sylvester The Cat , who was always attempting to eat her pet bird, Tweety , a pudgy-faced yellow canary. Although she was almost always shown onscreen with her two animal companions, Granny could occasionally be seen in an animated short without them. For example, in the 1953 short, ''Hare Trimmed'', she starred as a woman (named Emma) who was being fought over by two suitors, Yosemite Sam and Bugs Bunny. More recently, she has appeared as a Professor at Acme Looniversity in '' Tiny Toon Adventures '', a regular character in '' The Sylvester And Tweety Mysteries '', a timekeeper in Bugs Bunny And Taz Time Busters , a cheerleader for the Toon Squad in the movie Space Jam , and the children's grandmother and new character Floyd 's mother in '' Baby Looney Tunes ''. ADDITIONAL
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