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"In episode "Go Sweetie Hyde", she accidentally transforms into a giant, grotesque bird-like monster and wants to chase and eat Furrball. In her monster form, she is voiced by Rob Paulsen and has a British accent."
Uh...I don't remember that episode (I DO, however know of a cartoon called "Hyde and Go Tweet" where Tweety turns into a Jekyll/Hyde monster). I think this is some kind of falsehood.--JFP (talk) 19:31, 1 May 2008 (UTC)