I have noticed that many reviewers haven't pointed out that (despite the date being 1976 and having the word "SHOW" in the title) that the imdb listing is actually referring to the short-lived CBS anthology series "Sylvester and Tweety". This package show featured just cartoons with either Sylvester or Tweety (after August 1948 of course), usually featuring 2 Sylvester and Tweety cartoons with 1 solo Sylvester cartoon in between (though one instalment contained 3 Sylvester and Tweety cartoons). For my own thoughts, personally, I think in an anthology series, Sylvester and Tweety (similarly to Wil e Coyote and the Roadrunner) are better suited off as being supporting players in a package show as opposed to a main attraction. I also think that a Looney Tunes Show should have some variety in its lineup of shorts. As not only the main attraction but the ONLY shorts in the series, the series get a bit repetitive after a while (note that my stance only applies to anthology series, I did like The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries).