Tweety, Sylvester and Granny learn from the evening news that Aoogah, the bird queen of the Canary Islands, has mysteriously disappeared.
At the royal palace, Diego show the two portraits of many past rulers, and then the luxurious accommodations Tweety will have as king.
Granny diverts and then subdues the police birds, allowing for Sylvester to sneak aboard the ship.
In the aftermath, Granny, Tweety and Sylvester all admit that they're stressed from all the danger, and they miss their home in New York.
Jennifer Borget, writing for it, "This is a silly caper in the tradition of classic Warner Bros. cartoons.
While there's not as much over-the-top slapstick violence and pratfalls as in the 'toons of yesteryear, King Tweety still has its fair share of scenes in which Sylvester is, among other things, chopped up by a ceiling fan, burned by lava, and beaten by dog bones until an exaggerated lump forms on the crown of his feline head.
While the story is very much for kids, there are also moments of relatively sophisticated humor intended for older audiences, including an absurdly funny aside concerning the hit 1980s song "Jessie's Girl" by Rick Springfield.
While the meta humor is refreshing compared to kids' entertainment that doesn't even bother trying to provide something for the adults watching, overall King Tweety is still a pretty standard story.
On the plus side, with no disrespect intended toward the great Mel Blanc, it's worth noting that there is refreshing diversity in the voice cast.
"[6] The film was released on DVD and digital on June 14, 2022, with three bonus features episodes of The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries: "Something Fishy Around Here", "The Maltese Canary" and "The Cat Who Knew Too Much".