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- 1995–2002TV-G7.3 (31)TV EpisodeGranny looks for a canary that a little girl's parents gave away, and Sylvester tries to do good to get on Santa's good list. / Granny is in Norway on New Year's Eve when a hungry giant steals the entire supply of local delicacy, lutefisk.
- 1995–200222mTV-G7.5 (34)TV EpisodeGranny's cousin calls her to Scotland when the beloved McRory Tartan is stolen.
- 1995–2002TV-G7.2 (26)TV EpisodeIn "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.
- 1995–200211mTV-G7.2 (23)TV EpisodeWhen her favorite country singer vanishes, Granny wonders Whatever Happened To Shorty Twang? / At an Arthurian medieval festival in Wales, Granny looks for the missing Excalibur Stone replica.
- 1995–200211mTV-G7.2 (23)TV EpisodeIn Son of Roswell That Ends Well, Granny is sent to space to confront General Bonesteel, who thinks he's a dog after the events of Roswell That Ends Well. / In A Mynah Problem, Sylvester tries to catch the strangely illusive mynah bird.
- 1995–200220mTV-G7.4 (26)TV EpisodeIn "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.
- 1995–200221mTV-G7.3 (28)TV EpisodeGranny, Hector, Tweety, and Sylvester discover the "Curse Of De Nile" when they arrive in Egypt to locate missing archaeologist Colonel Rimfire./In "Hawaii 33 1/3," Granny investigates an unexplained Tiki shortage.
- 1995–200211mTV-G7.1 (24)TV EpisodeTrace the development of the show's characters from protozoa to quadrupeds in the style of an educational film. / In Amsterdam, Netherlands, two thieves try exploiting Granny's poor eyesight to steal Rembrandt's windmill figurine from her.
- 1995–200211mTV-G6.7 (25)TV EpisodeGranny 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.
- 1995–200211mTV-G7.3 (26)TV EpisodeGranny searches for the solution when the water gets diverted from Niagra Falls in Niagra's Fallen.
- 1995–200211mTV-G7.2 (23)TV EpisodeTweety must save Granny, Sylvester and Hector when they are trapped in a birdbath factory.
- 1995–2002TV-G7.3 (25)TV Episode
- 1995–200220mTV-G7.2 (24)TV EpisodeIn "You're Thor?!" Granny helps a crew of ancient Vikings locate their lost statue of the Norse god Thor./The Goofy Gophers make a guest appearance in "I Gopher You."
- 1995–200211mTV-G7.8 (27)TV EpisodeCat cohorts Babbit and Catstello make their first cartoon appearance since the 1940s in a Canadian mystery involving hockey.
- 1995–200221mTV-G7.4 (24)TV EpisodeSylvester chases Tweety into Pandora's Box and encounters a pantheon of obsessive characters from Greek mythology in "Keep Your Pantheon."/A trip to London becomes a scary experience when Granny finds the Shripshire Slasher posing as their tour guide in "London Broiled."
- 1995–200211mTV-G7.6 (27)TV EpisodeSylvester, Tweety, Granny and Hector follow a lost baby penguin to the Sahara Desert.
- 1995–200211mTV-G7.4 (22)TV EpisodeIn The Fifty-Karat Furball, gangsters Rocky and Mugsy pursue Sylvester when the clumsy cat swallows a valuable stolen gem. / In Venice, Anyone?, Granny must catch the sock puppet extortionist who's threatening to drain the city's canals.
- 1995–200221mTV-G7.4 (29)TV EpisodeWhile Granny investigates who stole all the peanuts aboard a transcontinental airline flight, mischievous gremlins terrorize Sylvester in "The Scare Up There."/In "If It's Wednesday, This Must Be Holland," Granny bikes across much of Western Europe in pursuit of a brazen smuggler who has stolen some rare Blue Tulip bulbs.
- 1995–200210mTV-G7.2 (26)TV EpisodeIn "Stilted Perch", Granny and her pets visit a strange hotel, the owner of which has disappeared, and face one of Granny's old foes. In "A Game of Cat and Monster", Granny and her pets are in Bavarian Black Forest, Germany, to find her friend, Colonel Rimfire, who vanished there. Sylvester is caught by the mad scientist from the Bugs Bunny short "Water, Water Every Hare" and taken to his castle as dinner for Gossamer. The surprise ending reveals the truth about (this) Gossamer.
- 1995–2002TV-G7.9 (29)TV EpisodeAn 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.
- 1995–200220mTV-G7.2 (25)TV Episode
- 1995–200221mTV-G8.1 (31)TV EpisodeGranny investigates when the prizes at the James Caan Film Festival are stolen in "Catch As Catch Cannes."/Granny must solve the mysterious kidnapping of the Von Trump family singers in "Yodel Recall."
- 1995–2002TV-G7.8 (25)TV Episode
- 1995–2002TV-G7.2 (27)TV EpisodeIn "Is Paris Stinking?", Granny and her pets are asked by the Parisian authorities to find the source of foul smell that appeared in the city. It's obvious who the guilty party is. In "Fangs for the Memories", Granny and her pets stay for a night in the castle of Blood Count, the same vampire from Bugs' short "Transylvania 6-5000". However, it turns out that the count and his ghoulish manservant are actually a nice bunch, so Sylvester tries to use this opportunity to finally get his hands on Tweety.
- 1995–2002TV-G7.3 (26)TV Episode