A query: Then the Samurai Jack Blu-ray did not appear on the 16: 9 screen, although the quality and its supposed coloring were improved, if it was not in 4: 3
Widescreen? Not really. They'd have to zoom-in and lose a good portion of it to have it fit, or stretch it out width-wise. Only way the previous seasons could be realistically widescreen, would be to redraw each and every episode....which isn't feasible. Widescreen isn't really a big deal when the original is made specifically the 4:3 aspect ratio.
The DBZ orange bricks are a perfect example of how a show that wasn't meant to be in widescreen, being cut in half to fit your HD TV. so I doubt cropping this will be any good.
@@GB452 Actually, Stylus has a point. One Piece switched to HD widescreen in 2004, yet Last Airbender in 2005 decided to use 4:3. They waited til 2012 Korra to get HD. I find it almost inexcusable for Nickelodeon. They had so much power all over the Gen Z time period and they decided to wait til it was too late to release TEENick 2009, the HD channel of themselves. Then it was over, Cartoon Network stole Gen Alpha from Nickelodeon before Nick could adapt. Now we just get lame shows and reruns from them.
Well thanks i am going to have this stuck in my head for week now.
Is there a way I could download the full HD?
A query: Then the Samurai Jack Blu-ray did not appear on the 16: 9 screen, although the quality and its supposed coloring were improved, if it was not in 4: 3
Is that Uncle Iroh from Avatar The Last Airbender talking? lol
i see that picture is moving not smooth, its like its moving as a jumping
I think both look good and if you're not very observant you won't even see the difference
Which one was HD and which one was SD
They couldve made it widescreen, just saying.
Widescreen? Not really. They'd have to zoom-in and lose a good portion of it to have it fit, or stretch it out width-wise. Only way the previous seasons could be realistically widescreen, would be to redraw each and every episode....which isn't feasible. Widescreen isn't really a big deal when the original is made specifically the 4:3 aspect ratio.
The DBZ orange bricks are a perfect example of how a show that wasn't meant to be in widescreen, being cut in half to fit your HD TV. so I doubt cropping this will be any good.
The only people who complain about 4:3 are people with small TVs lmao. The series was shot in 4:3 and that's how it should be seen. End of story.
@@GB452 Actually, Stylus has a point. One Piece switched to HD widescreen in 2004, yet Last Airbender in 2005 decided to use 4:3. They waited til 2012 Korra to get HD. I find it almost inexcusable for Nickelodeon. They had so much power all over the Gen Z time period and they decided to wait til it was too late to release TEENick 2009, the HD channel of themselves. Then it was over, Cartoon Network stole Gen Alpha from Nickelodeon before Nick could adapt. Now we just get lame shows and reruns from them.
@@GB452 Not only is it unfeasible, but it’s also expensive and time consuming