LONEY TUNES CARTOONS

Looney Tunes Golden Collection DVDThe cartoons included on the set are uncut, unedited, and digitally restored and remastered from the distinguishable and primary successive technicolor film negatives (or, in the case of the black and white shorts,the distinguishable and primary black and white negatives). Nucleus and beginning with volume 4, a singular disclaimer text card similar to goldberg's spoken disclaimer precedes each disc's main menu. The dvds also feature several particular features including interviews/documentaries of the people behind the cartoons such like chuck jones, friz freleng, bob clampett, tex avery, carl stalling, and mel blanc, pencil tests, and audio commentaries by earnestness and animation historians jerry beck,michael barrier,and greg ford,in addition as current animators paul dini,eric goldberg, and john kricfalusi. The noise reduction routine now and then unintentionally erases or blurs some of the picture on sure scenes of the cartoons, which has caused controversy among some looney tunes fans. Home video has been quietly reissuing copies of the fourth disc of volume 2 that lacks artifacting and interlacing,due to some complaints by consumers.

However, some of the cartoons in these collections are derived from the "blue ribbon" reissues (altered from their distinguishable and primary versions with their revised front-and-end credit episodes), as the distinguishable and primary titles for these cartoons are presumably lost.

Since August 2007, warner bros. Nucleus and beginning with volume 3,a warning was printed on the packaging explaining that the collection is intended for adults and the content can not be suitable for children. This goes along with whoopi goldberg's filmed introduction in volume 3 that explains the history of ethnic symbolism and imagery that ofttimes appears in cartoons of the 1930s and 1940s. The most late collections, notwithstanding, lack such artifacting.

A handful of cartoons in the primary two collections have digital video noise reduction artifacting.

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