

As usual, the A prints are the remastered prints, the B prints are the Turner prints, the C prints the MGM/UA Home Video prints, and the D prints the oldest prints of MGM (bumper collections, old reels, and other rarities).

To illustrate the assertion, i show some captures of a comparison between the prints aired by SuperRTL, and the rest of the prints of this two cartoons: "Pent-House Mouse" and "The Cat Above and the Mouse Below". With this information, now we know that the cartoons were remastered in its correct aspect ratio and were converted to Widescreen exclusively for the dvd. However, SuperRTL aired today five Jones Cartoons in the correct aspect ratio, Fullscreen, and remastered. Generally, Widescreen format is the correct aspect ratio when the production was been in Widescreen, but Jones Cartoons were produced in Fullscreen, so in this case, the cartoons lost a part of the picture in the conversion to the Widescreen format. The first surprise is that today, they started to aired the Jones's T&J Cartoons, by using the remastered prints that you can see in The Chuck Jones Collection.īut, if you remember, the controversy with The Chuck Jones Collection was that Warner submitted the cartoons "as they were shown in theaters" (by using the 16:9 Widescreen format) instead of the correct production aspect ratio (the 4:3 Fullscreen format). Until today, SuperRTL just aired the Hanna-Barbera's T&J Cartoons, by using the remastered prints of Golden Collection v1 and Golden Collection v2 (as you know, the v2 isn't released yet). I will separate this post in two parts to explain better this news. Today SuperRTL continues the broadcast of Tom and Jerry in this 2015, and does it with two important surprises!. PD: Maybe tomorrow i will post new pictures of my new and last project of the Tom and Jerry Preservation, but in this case i will not upload the pictures at the "" server Well, Warner's revenge stills, so we can see some prints on SuperRTL (in this days the T&J Cartoons still aired) or some stand-alone-DVD's, but for the GCv2 we will have to wait. (maybe in some of that DVD's, Warner used Jones cartoons and Deitch cartoons too, note that Deitch cartoons never have been released on USA, just in Europe with the Classic Collection of 12 DVD's). In the last years, Warner has released a lot of stand-alone-DVD's of Tom and Jerry, mixing some restored prints of Hanna-Barbera Cartoons used on GCv1 with some cartoons of Tom and Jerry Tales.

It means that the DVD quality is perfect, and imagine the HD quality of the possible Golden Collection v2!!!īut. NICE!!! The quality of the prints looks better than my recording copies of SuperRTL (using a Scart for the capture of video). First of all, i'm sorry because in my previous post, all the image-links are broken.
