Description:
Tweety is one of the funniest and friendliest characters in pop culture, instantly recognizable for his huge eyes, his lively expression and his bright yellow color. This handcrafted porcelain creation depicts him faithfully and is as cute and irresistible as Tweety himself. It is decorated in yellow combined with touches of matte and glazed golden luster applied in the iris of his eyes, eyelashes and legs. It rests on a wavy base also handmade in black matte porcelain.
Tweety shot to fame right from his very first appearance in the 1940s, in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes series of animated cartoons. In his adventures Sylvester the cat spends his time chasing Tweety, but never manages to catch him. Despite his cute innocence appearance and his signature catchphrase: 'I tawt I taw a puddy tat!', Tweety is actually a cunning little canary who always escapes Sylvester’s clutches.
A true icon of animated cartoons, Tweety is unmistakable and charismatic, and continues to charm people of all ages, generation after generation.
Tweety shot to fame right from his very first appearance in the 1940s, in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes series of animated cartoons. In his adventures Sylvester the cat spends his time chasing Tweety, but never manages to catch him. Despite his cute innocence appearance and his signature catchphrase: 'I tawt I taw a puddy tat!', Tweety is actually a cunning little canary who always escapes Sylvester’s clutches.
A true icon of animated cartoons, Tweety is unmistakable and charismatic, and continues to charm people of all ages, generation after generation.
Details:
- Material: Porcelain
- Dimensions: H 11.811 x L 5.906 x W 7.087
- Weight: 2.98 lb
- Handcrafted in Spain
- Sculptor: Eva Maria Cuerva
- Finish: Gloss, matte and metallic luster
Lladro creates its products following a craft process that makes each piece unique and unrepeatable and so, therefore, each one of them can show small differences with other pieces with the same reference number. Images of the pieces may also slightly vary from the original models. None of these variations or differences is a manufacturing defect. It is rather the opposite: it adds value to each piece.