For years, the multi-volume Looney Tunes Golden Collection on DVD was the gold standard for animation collectors. The leap to the Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 1 marked the franchise's debut on Blu-ray, utilizing pristine transfers directly from the original camera negatives.
It was a beautiful day in Warner Bros. Studios, where the Looney Tunes gang was buzzing with excitement. The gang had just received news that their classic cartoons were being released in a brand new, high-definition collection: Looney Tunes Platinum Collection Volume One 720.
The restoration process removed decades of dirt, scratches, and grain, making colors pop and line work sharper.
The official Blu-ray specs for Platinum Collection Volume One list the video resolution as (MPEG-4 AVC codec), presented in the original 4:3 full-screen Academy ratio (1.33:1 and 1.37:1). The restoration team sourced these shorts from the original negatives, meaning the digital transfers are often stunning, revealing brush strokes, inking lines, and background details that were previously lost or obscured in standard definition releases.
Volume One features 50 shorts, heavily focusing on the biggest stars of the Warner Bros. lineup. Instead of splitting them by character, the set mixes them to provide a variety of experiences. The "wascally wabbit" is featured in his prime.
There are three volumes in the Platinum series. Why focus on ?
If you are interested in comparing this to other collections, I can tell you more about the specific differences between the Platinum and Golden collections.
Not everyone owns a 4K player or has uncapped internet. A 720p file streams effortlessly on Plex or Jellyfin to older Rokus, iPads, or even a PlayStation 3.
That's all, folks.
A more recent, affordable version comes in a standard 3-disc hinged keepcase, though it lacks the booklet and detailed insert. Blu-ray.com included in this volume?
: Daffy Duck battles a sadistic animator in a meta-masterpiece that benefits immensely from the clarity of HD.
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For years, the multi-volume Looney Tunes Golden Collection on DVD was the gold standard for animation collectors. The leap to the Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 1 marked the franchise's debut on Blu-ray, utilizing pristine transfers directly from the original camera negatives.
It was a beautiful day in Warner Bros. Studios, where the Looney Tunes gang was buzzing with excitement. The gang had just received news that their classic cartoons were being released in a brand new, high-definition collection: Looney Tunes Platinum Collection Volume One 720.
The restoration process removed decades of dirt, scratches, and grain, making colors pop and line work sharper.
The official Blu-ray specs for Platinum Collection Volume One list the video resolution as (MPEG-4 AVC codec), presented in the original 4:3 full-screen Academy ratio (1.33:1 and 1.37:1). The restoration team sourced these shorts from the original negatives, meaning the digital transfers are often stunning, revealing brush strokes, inking lines, and background details that were previously lost or obscured in standard definition releases.
Volume One features 50 shorts, heavily focusing on the biggest stars of the Warner Bros. lineup. Instead of splitting them by character, the set mixes them to provide a variety of experiences. The "wascally wabbit" is featured in his prime.
There are three volumes in the Platinum series. Why focus on ?
If you are interested in comparing this to other collections, I can tell you more about the specific differences between the Platinum and Golden collections.
Not everyone owns a 4K player or has uncapped internet. A 720p file streams effortlessly on Plex or Jellyfin to older Rokus, iPads, or even a PlayStation 3.
That's all, folks.
A more recent, affordable version comes in a standard 3-disc hinged keepcase, though it lacks the booklet and detailed insert. Blu-ray.com included in this volume?
: Daffy Duck battles a sadistic animator in a meta-masterpiece that benefits immensely from the clarity of HD.