Looney Tunes And Merrie Melodies Hq Project __top__

Thanks to the hard work of these unsung archivists, the "wascally wabbit" will continue to outsmart Elmer Fudd in stunning High Definition for decades to come.

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The is an ongoing, community-driven preservation initiative dedicated to compiling, upgrading, and archiving every single animated short film produced under Warner Bros.’ Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies banners in the highest possible quality. Spanning from the Golden Age of American animation in the 1930s through the twilight of theatrical shorts in 1969, the historic library encompasses over 1,000 cartoons. Because an official, single, fully-restored home media release has never materialised from Warner Bros., fans and film preservationists stepped in to fill the void. The Problem with Official Releases Thanks to the hard work of these unsung

For nearly a century, the names "Looney Tunes" and "Merrie Melodies" have been synonymous with anarchic comedy, unforgettable characters, and the golden age of animation. From the manic escapades of Bugs Bunny outsmarting Elmer Fudd to the existential frustration of Wile E. Coyote chasing the Road Runner, these short films shaped the childhoods of generations. However, for decades, the physical and digital legacy of these masterpieces was scattered across vaults, private collections, and decaying film reels. Spanning from the Golden Age of American animation

Recent updates indicate that of the original shorts, approximately 851 have been restored , with over 800 now available in High Definition.