Looney Tunes And Merrie Melodies Hq Project [cracked] Direct
Replacing "Blue Ribbon" re-release titles with the original 1930s-1950s opening titles. Key Features of the Curated Collection
remain unrestored, with 34 of those already scanned in HD awaiting final touches. Why This Matters to Fans Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies HQ Project
: It covers the 1,000+ official shorts released under the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies banners. Replacing "Blue Ribbon" re-release titles with the original
releases) replaces older VHS or Laserdisc-sourced files with newer Blu-ray or 4K restorations as they become available. Closing the Gap releases) replaces older VHS or Laserdisc-sourced files with
The relevance of the HQ Project has only grown in recent years. In early 2025, news broke that Warner Bros. Discovery had removed the vast majority of its classic Looney Tunes catalog from its flagship streaming service, Max, leaving hundreds of shorts without an official digital home. At the exact same time, the studio announced plans to raze a historic animation building on its Burbank lot. The symbology was hard to ignore: while the corporate owners move on to new projects, the physical and digital history of the studio is being quietly dismantled.
Many TV broadcasts (e.g., Cartoon Network/Boomerang) include permanent station logos. The HQ project prioritizes clean, "watermark-free" versions.
The HQ Project has successfully restored hundreds of shorts that have never been officially released in high definition.