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What About Censorship? The "Censored Eleven" and Volume One

One reason collectors hunt for the Platinum Collection is its comparative lack of censorship. Warner Bros. famously places the following disclaimer on the box: "The cartoons in this collection are the product of their time. Some may depict ethnic prejudices that were once commonplace..." Looney Tunes Platinum Collection Volume One 720...

The collection is spread across three discs (on Blu-ray) and follows a structured "best-of" philosophy that provides a comprehensive look at the studio's golden age. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Looney Tunes Platinum Collection Vol. 1 Here’s a draft for a forum or blog-style

  • Best TV: A 32-inch to 50-inch 720p/1080p plasma or LED. The scanlines mimic the filmic look.
  • Best Software: VLC Media Player or Plex. Ensure "deinterlacing" is turned off (these are progressive scans).
  • Best Soundbar or Headphones: A simple 2.0 setup is fine. Just ensure the bass doesn't muddy the slapstick sound effects.

The Looney Tunes Platinum Collection Volume One is a 50-cartoon Blu-ray box set released by Warner Home Video on November 15, 2011. While you mentioned 720p, the collection is actually presented in full 1080p High Definition with an aspect ratio of roughly 1.33:1 to 1.37:1, preserving the original Academy frame ratio. Core Collection Overview Best TV: A 32-inch to 50-inch 720p/1080p plasma or LED

Further Reading: Looney Tunes Platinum Collection Volume 2 720p (for "Ali Baba Bunny" and "Rabbit of Seville") and Looney Tunes Mouse Chronicles: Chuck Jones Collection (for the glorious rivalry of Hubie and Bertie).

Audio Commentaries: Over 30 tracks featuring historians like Jerry Beck and creators like Mel Blanc.