Tweetie Pie Ending Explained: Thomas the cat finds Tweetie in the snow, warming himself by a cigar butt. Directed by Friz Freleng, this 1947 animation film stars Mel Blanc (Tweetie / Thomas (voice) (uncredited)), alongside Bea Benaderet as Woman (voice) (uncredited). With a 6.8/10 rating, the ending has divided audiences.

What Happens at the End of Tweetie Pie?

Thomas the cat finds Tweetie in the snow, warming himself by a cigar butt. Thomas's mistress rescues the little yellow bird before her cat can devour him, but Thomas doesn't give up.

Friz Freleng's narrative builds toward a resolution centered on Mel Blanc (Tweetie / Thomas (voice) (uncredited))'s journey. Thomas's mistress rescues the little yellow bird before her cat can devour him, but Thomas doesn't give up.

How Does Mel Blanc (Tweetie / Thomas (voice) (uncredited))'s Story End?

  • Mel Blanc: Mel Blanc's storyline wraps up in the final act, though some viewers have found the resolution more ambiguous than expected.
  • Bea Benaderet (Woman (voice) (uncredited)): Bea Benaderet's role in the climax proves pivotal to how the central conflict resolves.

What Does the Ending of Tweetie Pie Mean?

Tweetie Pie's ending attempts to resolve the major plot threads, though some narrative elements involving Mel Blanc may feel rushed. Friz Freleng's final act has been both praised for its ambition and criticized for its execution.