Granny

Granny is a WB Studio character from the Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies series. Granny made a total of 24 appearances during the golden age of animation.

Overview
Granny was voiced by June Foray and her first appearance was in the cartoon Canary Row in 1950. Granny would appear in a total of 24 cartoons during the golden age of animation with the final appearance in the cartoon Corn On The Cop in 1965.

Appearance/Personality
Granny is a human with white hear and usually wore a white sweater with a purple skirt. Granny was almost always on the winning side of situations but usually played a minor role in the series. Granny was always able to get the best of Sylvester Cat and Hector The Bulldog to get them to behave and has a favored spot for Tweety Bird. Granny would do almost anything to help her little Tweety Bird who is almost like her own grandchild to her. Granny also appeared with other characters such as being a millionaire and Bugs Bunny having to stop Yosemite Sam from getting her money. In addition, she has been able to get Daffy Duck to stop being annoying to her by beating her with her purse or even an umbrella at one point. Granny does have a soft spot for Sylvester in occasion like when he was trying to get Speedy Gonzales and calls for Daffy Duck to take over and catch him, with no luck at all. There have been other grandmas in the series from the 30's and 40's but the studio confirmed none of those were proto-types of any kinds.

1950/1965

 * Granny appeared in 11 Looney Tune cartoons and 13 Merrie Melodie cartoons for a total of 24 cartoons.