Looney Tunes Platinum Collection - Volume 1 -19... ~upd~ -

In the vast, chaotic, and brilliantly absurd universe of classic animation, no name carries more weight than and his successors at Warner Bros. For generations, the manic energy of Bugs Bunny, the existential dread of Daffy Duck, the speech-impeded fury of Porky Pig, and the silent genius of Wile E. Coyote have served as the foundational DNA of American comedy.

The Platinum Collection is designed as a "Greatest Hits" album. If you are new to Looney Tunes or want the absolute classics, this is where you start. The set is curated to showcase the absolute peak of the Warner Bros. animation department. Looney Tunes Platinum Collection - Volume 1 -19...

The is a landmark high-definition compilation released on November 15, 2011 , marking the first time these classic animated shorts were available on Blu-ray. It contains a total of 50 digitally remastered theatrical shorts originally produced between 1936 and 1966 . Key Details & Contents In the vast, chaotic, and brilliantly absurd universe

Since you cannot buy Volume 19, here is your roadmap to owning the ultimate Looney Tunes library: The Platinum Collection is designed as a "Greatest

| Feature | Volume 1 (2011) | Volume 2 (2012) | Volume 3 (2014) | |---------|----------------|----------------|----------------| | Shorts | 50 | 50 | 50 | | Focus | Star-centric (Bugs, Daffy) | Director spotlight (Freleng, Jones) | Deep cuts, one-shots, late-era | | Key short | What’s Opera, Doc? | The Scarlet Pumpernickel | Now Hear This (1963) | | Rarity | 22 never on Blu before | 18 never on Blu | 31 never on Blu |