In "This Is the Kitty," Granny volunteers to work at the Zoo under the supervision of Joe Friday from Dragnet 1967 (1967) but Sylvester keeps bugging the animals while chasing after Tweety. / In "An Eye for an Aye Aye," Granny finds the treasure map belonging to the real life pirate Captain Kidd and goes on a treasure hunt in Madagascar, but Yosemite Sam wants the treasure for himself.
Granny visits a recording studio in Vienna, Austria, where an orchestral piece is being recorded, but Sylvester keeps making trouble. / In a silk factory in Seoul, Korea, Sylvester uses a ravenous prize silk worm as bait to lure Tweety.
In 'Blackboard Jumble' Sylvester and Hector face off during a school recess in a duel of wits and drawing, armed with colored chalk. / In 'What's the Frequency Kitty?' Granny and her pets are spending a quiet evening listening to the radio until Orson Welles' infamous radio broadcast of the War of the Worlds terrifies everyone. Meanwhile, a friendly ghost appears in the attic and starts bugging Sylvester. The eerie evening culminates with the surprise arrival of an unwanted guest.
In "Dial V for Veterinarian," Sylvester, Tweety and Hector must go to the veterinarian. / In "California's Crusty Bronze," someone is trying to sabotage the L.A. Mayor's diner.
An evil cat cult wants Sylvester's tail. / In the series' satirical meta finale, Sylvester finally eats Tweety, causing angry fan reactions all around the world and demands that he gets punished for such transgression against good TV.