Looney Tunes Platinum Collection - Volume 1 -19... Exclusive Instant
Bringing the Classics Home: Why "Looney Tunes Platinum Collection – Volume 1" is Still the Ultimate Watch
No review of this set is honest without discussing what isn't here. The famously omitted "Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs" (1943) and "Tin Pan Alley Cats" (1943). Due to culturally insensitive stereotypes, Warner Bros. has chosen to keep these fully uncut shorts in the vault, only available on bootlegs or the out-of-print Laserdisc sets. Looney Tunes Platinum Collection - Volume 1 -19...
The collection was widely regarded as a "must-have" for animation fans. It corrected many errors found in previous DVD releases (such as the "Golden Collection" series) regarding cropping and color correction. Bringing the Classics Home: Why "Looney Tunes Platinum
For the parent wanting to introduce their kids to pure slapstick, the film student looking to understand the "Illusion of Life," or the nostalgic adult who remembers Saturday mornings, this collection is sacred. has chosen to keep these fully uncut shorts
This disc leans into the work of Bob Clampett and Tex Avery, offering a wilder, zanier style of animation compared to the polished wit of Disc 1.