The Art Of Tom And Jerry Laserdisc Archive [updated] -
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The Art Of Tom And Jerry Laserdisc Archive [updated] -

Perhaps the most vital aspect of the laserdisc archive is its role as an unaltered historical document. Modern broadcasts and DVD releases have often been criticized for editing or censoring the character Mammy Two-Shoes (the African-American housekeeper), either by cropping her out or re-dubbing her voice.

It wasn't just a set of cartoons; it was a "laserdisc archive" designed to honor the artistry, technical achievement, and timeless comedy of the MGM era. The Genesis: Why LaserDisc? the art of tom and jerry laserdisc archive

Six non-Tom and Jerry MGM shorts directed by Hanna and Barbera (1938–1943). Two Spike and Tyke cartoons. Perhaps the most vital aspect of the laserdisc

The physical sets themselves are art pieces, featuring massive 12x12 inch liner notes, historical essays, rare model sheets, and gorgeous cover illustrations that cannot be replicated on a small digital thumbnail. The Genesis: Why LaserDisc