Looney Tunes Platinum Collection Volume 1 is a landmark high-definition release that contains 50 classic animated shorts, primarily restored from original negatives in 1080p high definition
Moreover, these cartoons are increasingly difficult to find uncut. Streaming platforms have begun trimming gags deemed insensitive or violent (e.g., Yosemite Sam’s cigars). A 720p rip of the Platinum Collection is a time capsule—a way to own the definitive versions before any further corporate edits.
: Includes "Complete Collection" segments for Marvin the Martian, Taz, Witch Hazel, Marc Antony, and Ralph Phillips. Legendary Shorts : Features iconic titles such as What’s Opera, Doc? Duck Amuck Rabbit of Seville One Froggy Evening High Def Digest Technical Specs & Quality : Presented in its original 1.33:1 aspect ratio
Disc One features : Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Road Runner, and Wile E. Coyote . This disc includes three Academy Award-winning cartoons: Tweetie Pie , For Scent-imental Reasons , and Speedy Gonzales .
: The discs remain identical to the original release, featuring the same restorations and special features. : The re-release is significantly more affordable (around
When viewed in high definition, these shorts cease to look like "old cartoons" and begin to look like moving art galleries. The film grain is preserved, giving the shorts texture without the distraction of digital noise reduction (DNR). You can see the pencil strokes, the slight imperfections in the cels, and the depth of the painted backgrounds.
While 4K and 1080p dominate today’s landscape, the 720p presentation of this collection strikes a perfect balance for these hand-drawn treasures. The resolution enhances the vibrant Technicolor palettes of “What’s Opera, Doc?” and the razor-sharp linework of Chuck Jones’s masterpieces without over-sharpening or introducing digital artifacts. The 720p transfer preserves the original film grain and cel animation texture, giving each short a warm, cinematic feel that mimics a pristine theatrical print.
Includes A Tale of Two Kitties (Tweety's debut) and Fast and Furry-ous (first Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner short).
The musical genius who perfectly synced animation to rhythm.
Looney Tunes Platinum Collection Volume 1 is a landmark high-definition release that contains 50 classic animated shorts, primarily restored from original negatives in 1080p high definition
Moreover, these cartoons are increasingly difficult to find uncut. Streaming platforms have begun trimming gags deemed insensitive or violent (e.g., Yosemite Sam’s cigars). A 720p rip of the Platinum Collection is a time capsule—a way to own the definitive versions before any further corporate edits.
: Includes "Complete Collection" segments for Marvin the Martian, Taz, Witch Hazel, Marc Antony, and Ralph Phillips. Legendary Shorts : Features iconic titles such as What’s Opera, Doc? Duck Amuck Rabbit of Seville One Froggy Evening High Def Digest Technical Specs & Quality : Presented in its original 1.33:1 aspect ratio Looney Tunes Platinum Collection Volume One 720...
Disc One features : Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Road Runner, and Wile E. Coyote . This disc includes three Academy Award-winning cartoons: Tweetie Pie , For Scent-imental Reasons , and Speedy Gonzales .
: The discs remain identical to the original release, featuring the same restorations and special features. : The re-release is significantly more affordable (around Looney Tunes Platinum Collection Volume 1 is a
When viewed in high definition, these shorts cease to look like "old cartoons" and begin to look like moving art galleries. The film grain is preserved, giving the shorts texture without the distraction of digital noise reduction (DNR). You can see the pencil strokes, the slight imperfections in the cels, and the depth of the painted backgrounds.
While 4K and 1080p dominate today’s landscape, the 720p presentation of this collection strikes a perfect balance for these hand-drawn treasures. The resolution enhances the vibrant Technicolor palettes of “What’s Opera, Doc?” and the razor-sharp linework of Chuck Jones’s masterpieces without over-sharpening or introducing digital artifacts. The 720p transfer preserves the original film grain and cel animation texture, giving each short a warm, cinematic feel that mimics a pristine theatrical print. : Includes "Complete Collection" segments for Marvin the
Includes A Tale of Two Kitties (Tweety's debut) and Fast and Furry-ous (first Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner short).
The musical genius who perfectly synced animation to rhythm.