Collection -2012- -tinbox-... __hot__ | Tex Avery - Prestige

In the golden age of physical media, certain releases transcend mere packaging to become artifacts. For animation aficionados, one such relic has achieved near-mythical status: the . Officially released in select European markets (notably France and Germany), this limited-edition set is not just a DVD collection; it is a time capsule of anarchic genius, housed in a container as bombastic and unforgettable as the wolf who taught the world how to whistle.

Avery’s work in this collection represents a radical departure from contemporary animation of the 1940s and 50s. His style is defined by:

The Prestige Collection 2012 Tinbox is a fitting tribute to Avery's legacy, offering fans a chance to own a piece of animation history. The collection is a must-have for anyone who loves classic cartoons, animation history, or simply the zany humor and wit of Tex Avery's timeless creations. Tex Avery - Prestige Collection -2012- -Tinbox-...

, preserving the slapstick and creative genius exactly as Avery intended.

: Spanning 4 DVDs, this collection features the complete run of Avery’s MGM masterpieces from the 1940s and 50s. Iconic Characters : Includes all the greats—the unflappable , the wild Red Hot Riding Hood Screwy Squirrel George & Junior Bonus Content : A 5th disc dedicated entirely to a documentary on Tex Avery's life In the golden age of physical media, certain

These transfers were controversial when they came out. Wild Side used heavy noise reduction (DNR). Some purists hate the "waxy" look on certain scenes. Others argue it’s the cleanest these shorts have ever looked. My take: It’s not perfect (the original MGM laserdiscs look more film-like), but for the average fan, the clarity and color timing are a massive upgrade from public domain garbage.

Measuring approximately 7.5 x 5.5 x 2 inches, the tin has heft. The lid features an embossed illustration of Avery’s iconic “Screwy” character (the big-nosed, grinning goofball who served as the director’s cartoon alter ego). The back of the tin lists 40+ uncensored shorts, but the real beauty is the spine—a flush, rivet-less seam that snaps shut with a satisfying clink . Avery’s work in this collection represents a radical

This set is legendary because it’s one of the most comprehensive Tex Avery collections ever released, focusing on his golden era at MGM (1940s-1950s). You get cartoons like Red Hot Riding Hood , Droopy (multiple classics), Screwy Squirrel , King-Size Canary , and Bad Luck Blackie .

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