The Looney Tunes Platinum Collection Volume One in 720p is the definitive way to own these cartoons. It’s funny, historically invaluable, and visually stunning—even at a slightly lower resolution than today’s 4K standards. Whether you’re revisiting “The Rabbit of Seville” or discovering “The Great Piggy Bank Robbery” for the first time, this set proves that laughter is truly timeless.

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Volume One includes controversial shorts like (1945) featuring Nazi caricatures of Hermann Göring and "Tokio Jokio" (1943). In 720p, you see the ugly satire clearly—but historically, the release refused to include the "Censored Eleven" (the most racially offensive shorts). Still, Volume One is more complete than the heavily edited "Golden Collection" DVDs.

: You'll also find shorts featuring Porky Pig, Tweety & Sylvester, the Road Runner, and Foghorn Leghorn. Disc 2: One-Shots and Complete Character Sets

When viewed in high definition, these shorts cease to look like "old cartoons" and begin to look like moving art galleries. The film grain is preserved, giving the shorts texture without the distraction of digital noise reduction (DNR). You can see the pencil strokes, the slight imperfections in the cels, and the depth of the painted backgrounds.