Looney Tunes Platinum Collection - Volume 1 -19... Here
The lossless audio on the Blu-ray version is revelatory. Carl Stalling's orchestral scores—which quote everything from "The Barber of Seville" to pop songs of the 1930s—no longer sound tinny. Mel Blanc's vocal layering (often performing three characters in the same breath) becomes a study in genius.
is not just a DVD/Blu-ray set; it is a time machine. It is a university course on comedy timing, musical scoring (Carl Stalling), and pre-CGI physics. Looney Tunes Platinum Collection - Volume 1 -19...
You will realize that you don't need 19 volumes. You just need the 50 perfect 7-minute films contained in this single black box. The lossless audio on the Blu-ray version is revelatory
: Features 25 shorts starring the franchise's primary "immortals," including Bugs Bunny , Daffy Duck , Porky Pig , and the Road Runner . Highlights include What’s Opera, Doc? , Duck Amuck , and Rabbit of Seville . is not just a DVD/Blu-ray set; it is a time machine
Volume 1 of the Platinum Collection sets the gold standard for how classic animation should be treated on home video. It is essential viewing for anyone interested in American pop culture, animation history, or comedy.
: Disc 3 is a treasure trove for animation nerds. It includes the full-length documentary "Chuck Amuck: The Movie" and rare "bonus" cartoons like the 1968 short The Door , which was a first-time release for the format. Standard vs. Ultimate Collector’s Edition