Totally agree. I pray they will release some Cartoon Network shows on Blu-Ray. Thanks for watching! Hope you were able to pick up this set or the individual releases :)
I still have my DVD player, its not a blu-ray though. But I might borrow some DVDs from my local libraries. I know DVDs aren't particularly fashionable, but I might get a blu-ray in the near future.
I'd recommend upgrading. I have to assume you have an HDTV. Blu-Ray is not only better for sheer storage capacity but the image and sound is so much better. But I think one of the best bonuses is the scratch resistant coating. It's not scratch proof but you're way less like to have it scratch if kids don't handle it properly or if the disc comes loose in the case, etc etc. Now, if you're going to make the upgrade, I'd suggest just going for 4k because you may want to upgrade again one day and it's just a waste of money to upgrade twice. 4k players play all, 4k, Blu and DVD. This is already a great option if you have a 4k TV. It's definitely possible you don't but they're pretty affordable these days.
Thank you. I thought it was two scooby movies but you're right, it was the Yogi one! I did pop in the scooby one and unfortunately, it does look pretty rough. It's watchable but it's ain't pretty.
Well, there are only two bonus features which I mentioned in the video. One of them is on Scooby Doo and The Reluctant Werewolf but I can't remember the other one. Like I said, the Warner Archive team always does a great job with their presentations. I don't know when I'll be able to watch all 10 so I couldn't in good faith make a video talking about particular pros and cons of each transfer. Thanks for watching though and hope you're able to pick the set up!
I would love the original first two seasons of Dexter's Laboratory on Blu-Ray! I would say it ties with my want for a Cow and Chicken/I Am Weasel Blu-Ray.
I gotta order this I was gonna pre order it but I didn't have the funds at the time and I gotta imagine reluctant werewolf is gonna look the worst because the dvds are barley watchable
It's well worth the pricetag. Honestly, I just popped in Reluctant Werewolf and I've got to be honest, it doesn't look hot. But it's the best we're going to get, so I appreciate the effort. It's certainly watchable, just not the same compared to the other 8 proper 1080p transfers.
@@thetoythief8940 Ah, I see. That'd be cool. I think if AI gets a bit better in the next few years we can save things. As long as you have a good reference for what it's supposed to look like, it could essentially recreate things but in higher resolution with proper outlines and good colors. It'd have to be something that is kept in order to keep the artist's vision in tact and really only used when absolutely necessary. I'd rather do that to preserve the art than have it go away. But again it shouldn't look shitty and distort the art. If a random person looked at it and didn't realize it was AI that fixed things, then it should be usable.
The Movies I'm really excited about in this collection Scooby Doo Meets the Boo Brothers Scooby Doo and the Ghoul School Scooby doo and the Reluctant werewolf The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones Rockin with Judy jetson and Yogi Bear and the magical Flight of the Sprouse goose
What do you guys think, should I put more videos out in 4k? Reply and let me know!
Warner Archive is THE BEST - I am addicted to them right now - their quality is amazing
Totally agree. I pray they will release some Cartoon Network shows on Blu-Ray. Thanks for watching! Hope you were able to pick up this set or the individual releases :)
@@EntertainmentKornerWould be cool although some shows would also be labeled as Adult Swim with some of them are airing there now.
I plan on getting just _The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones_ and _Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf_ as they're the most memorable to me.
Awesome! Hope you enjoy them! Hope you're not too disappointed with the transfer on Reluctant Werewolf.
@@EntertainmentKorner
Whatever the transfer is, I'll still be grateful that it's on Blu-ray.
Yess will do Warner Archvies kicks ass hell yeah
Yeah they do!!!
I still have my DVD player, its not a blu-ray though. But I might borrow some DVDs from my local libraries. I know DVDs aren't particularly fashionable, but I might get a blu-ray in the near future.
I'd recommend upgrading. I have to assume you have an HDTV. Blu-Ray is not only better for sheer storage capacity but the image and sound is so much better. But I think one of the best bonuses is the scratch resistant coating. It's not scratch proof but you're way less like to have it scratch if kids don't handle it properly or if the disc comes loose in the case, etc etc.
Now, if you're going to make the upgrade, I'd suggest just going for 4k because you may want to upgrade again one day and it's just a waste of money to upgrade twice. 4k players play all, 4k, Blu and DVD. This is already a great option if you have a 4k TV. It's definitely possible you don't but they're pretty affordable these days.
The two movies that were digital ink and paint was Scooby Doo! And the Reluctant Werewolf and Yogi and the Invasion of the Space Bears
Thank you. I thought it was two scooby movies but you're right, it was the Yogi one! I did pop in the scooby one and unfortunately, it does look pretty rough. It's watchable but it's ain't pretty.
If we could get a review of the movies in terms of how they look on screen, bonus features, etc; that'd be great.
Well, there are only two bonus features which I mentioned in the video. One of them is on Scooby Doo and The Reluctant Werewolf but I can't remember the other one. Like I said, the Warner Archive team always does a great job with their presentations. I don't know when I'll be able to watch all 10 so I couldn't in good faith make a video talking about particular pros and cons of each transfer. Thanks for watching though and hope you're able to pick the set up!
@@EntertainmentKorner I should be able to pick it up next month, providing supply keeps up with demand.
@@GipsyDangerfan Awesome! Hope you enjoy it. Sorry I couldn't hit every mark with the video but I do thank you for stopping by.
I want a Dexter's Lab box set. I bought the Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends Boxset.
I would love the original first two seasons of Dexter's Laboratory on Blu-Ray! I would say it ties with my want for a Cow and Chicken/I Am Weasel Blu-Ray.
@@EntertainmentKorner I also want Gumball, Kids Next Door, and Billy and Mandy.
@@icecreamhero2375Evil Con Carne and even Grim & Evil.
@@icecreamhero2375 KND would be awesome!
@@DirgeHole-2866 a complete grim collection with all the shows, movies and specials would be awesome!
I gotta order this I was gonna pre order it but I didn't have the funds at the time and I gotta imagine reluctant werewolf is gonna look the worst because the dvds are barley watchable
It's well worth the pricetag.
Honestly, I just popped in Reluctant Werewolf and I've got to be honest, it doesn't look hot. But it's the best we're going to get, so I appreciate the effort. It's certainly watchable, just not the same compared to the other 8 proper 1080p transfers.
@EntertainmentKorner I might see if I can edit my self for fun but just getting the blu-rays is insane
@@thetoythief8940 what do you mean?
@EntertainmentKorner I dump everything to a plex server I made and I'm wondering if I can do any filtering on it just for fun
@@thetoythief8940 Ah, I see. That'd be cool. I think if AI gets a bit better in the next few years we can save things. As long as you have a good reference for what it's supposed to look like, it could essentially recreate things but in higher resolution with proper outlines and good colors. It'd have to be something that is kept in order to keep the artist's vision in tact and really only used when absolutely necessary. I'd rather do that to preserve the art than have it go away. But again it shouldn't look shitty and distort the art. If a random person looked at it and didn't realize it was AI that fixed things, then it should be usable.
The Movies I'm really excited about in this collection Scooby Doo Meets the Boo Brothers Scooby Doo and the Ghoul School
Scooby doo and the Reluctant werewolf
The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones
Rockin with Judy jetson and Yogi Bear and the magical Flight of the Sprouse goose
Awesome! Are you picking up the boxset?
@@EntertainmentKorner yup i enjoy all ten movies and plus Scooby doo goes Hollywood on Blu-ray is awsome
Can't wait for it to come in
@@EntertainmentKorner what's your favorite movie in the collection
@@kennywohl1061 yeah I'm glad they included special features for the 2 that couldn't be brought to their standards.