http://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/may-reviews-and-updates-part-2/
>I know what you’re thinking. Has it come to this? Is there no hope for the hundreds of classic theatricals (not to mention the Tex Avery’s) still not restored and released on disc? I promise to make it up to you this fall. SHHH-H-H-H! I’m working with Warner Archives now on a special “classic cartoon” collection that will be announced very soon. And hopefully it will be the first of many more…
>I’ll announce it when they tell me I can – sometimes news leaks out before I’m permitted to talk about it. It should be announced by the time of San Diego’s Comic Con – or at the Comic Con.
Seeing that we were supposed to get more Looney Tunes on DVD/Blu-Ray announced at Comic Con and nothing happen how does this make you feel?
I'm glade that we got Rocko, Hey Arnold and that The Simpsons are back on DVD but nothing about this, thoughts.
Old cartoons are too problematic. The masters should all be burned and reparations should be paid to all those who've been triggered.
>>94097174
No, far from it, normies what these old shorts because it's how cartoons are supposed to be made.
>>94097174
German childrens television seems to be pretty chill about it, it even gets a pretty good slot.
>>94097174
Now I know you're joking and/or baiting me... but my rage still can only be satisfied with the blood of those who unironically agree with that statement. I know they are out there...shitting on mah childhood cartoons as if they were a racist indoctrination program
>>94097174
grow up
>>94097103
>and nothing happen
i've got them on vhs. i WOULD buy them on bluray if they're uncensored and have no weird quality issues. i'd prefer one big collection, or failing that, many smaller collections with commentary, interviews, behind the scenes footage, etc.