![]() The first release of the Looney Tunes Platinum series (which, as I said, does contain BUCCANEER BUNNY), is a very elaborate affair with all the bells and whistles: it's presented as a hefty, beautifully-designed Digibook with an informative, built-in 56-page book that is lavishly illustrated with color stills, lengthy descriptions of each of the 50 cartoons on its three loaded (with isolated scores, commentaries, & documentaries) discs, and lots of additional information. The final entry, CURSE OF THE FLY (1965), was also black and white and had mono sound, but further went "backwards" by being filmed with a "flat" 1.85:1 OAR. Its sequel, RETURN OF THE FLY (1959) was still in 2.35:1 widescreen, but it dropped the color and stereo sound. ![]() The first film, THE FLY (1958) was in color, had stereophonic sound, and a 2.35:1 ratio. Interestingly (for me, at least), there is a parallel between the three Blu releases and the three FLY movies of the 50's-60's. It was omitted (or, rather, just not included) on any of the six earlier DVD sets. BUCCANEER BUNNY is on Volume 1 of the Platinum series, and is Blu-ray.
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