Looney Tunes Platinum Collection - Volume 1 -19... Updated
For years, many of these shorts were edited to remove "culturally insensitive" gags or simply left in grainy, faded prints. Warner Bros. undertook a painstaking frame-by-frame restoration. The colors—from Daffy's deep black feathers to Bugs' lavender gloves—pop with theatrical vibrancy. However, the set famously includes a disclaimer upfront, acknowledging past stereotypes while presenting the shorts uncut for historical context.
Famous for high-energy, elastic animation and "rubbery" character movements. 3. Essential Cartoons Included Looney Tunes Platinum Collection - Volume 1 -19...
No official US Platinum Collection beyond Vol. 3 (2014). However: For years, many of these shorts were edited
Contains 25 shorts, including complete mini-collections for characters like Marvin the Martian, Tasmanian Devil, Witch Hazel, and Marc Anthony & Pussyfoot. Notable Shorts: One Froggy Evening Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century (1953), and I Love to Singa Disc 3 (Blu-ray Exclusive Supplements): Dedicated largely to director Chuck Jones , featuring documentaries such as Chuck Amuck: The Movie Extremes & Inbetweens , alongside rare non-Looney Tunes animated rarities. www.amazon.in Technical Specifications 1080p/MPEG-4 AVC transfer in the original 1.33:1 aspect ratio English, Spanish, and Dutch Dolby Digital 1.0 (Mono). New Content: The colors—from Daffy's deep black feathers to Bugs'
: A meta-narrative where Daffy Duck is tormented by a sadistic, unseen animator who constantly changes his environment and form.
Volume 1 contains (25 per disc on Blu-ray, spread across 3 discs; 2 discs on DVD). The selection is curated to highlight the studio’s golden era (1930s–1960s), featuring: