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

Based on the partial title provided, you are referring to the Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 1, a Blu-ray compilation released by Warner Home Video. The "19..." in your text likely refers to the copyright date range (e.g., 1930s-1960s) often found on the packaging or label.

The collection is primarily spread across two main discs, with a third disc dedicated to special features in the Blu-ray edition: Looney Tunes Platinum Collection - Volume 1 -19...

Alternative Versions: Rare pencil tests and storyboards that show the creative process from sketch to screen. 5. Why the "Platinum" Label Matters Based on the partial title provided, you are

is a comprehensive high-definition celebration of the "Golden Age" of American animation. Released by Warner Home Video on November 15, 2011, this set brought 50 classic theatrical shorts to Blu-ray for the first time, all digitally restored and remastered from their original negatives. A Curated "Best Of" Experience "Baseball Bugs" (1946): Perhaps the greatest sports parody

What’s Opera, Doc? (1957): A masterful parody of Wagnerian opera featuring Elmer Fudd hunting Bugs Bunny.

Comparisons to Other Volumes

| 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 |