The V2025 designation implies a leap forward in archival technology. The project utilizes a multi-faceted approach to quality assurance (HQ):
Moving beyond the standard 1080p HD transfers of previous decades, V2025 utilizes the latest generation of laser-guided film scanners. This captures the full resolution of the original animation cels, revealing details previously invisible to the home viewer—such as the texture of the watercolor backgrounds in What's Opera, Doc? or the intricate shading in the Chuck Jones-directed "Road Runner" series. looney tunes and merrie melodies hq project v2025
| Phase | Period | Milestone | |-------|--------|------------| | Alpha | Q1–Q2 2025 | 50 shorts (most famous) at 4K – public demo | | Beta | Q3 2025–Q4 2026 | All black & white shorts (1930–1943) completed | | Gamma | 2027 | All color Golden Age shorts (1943–1955) | | Final | 2028 | CinemaScope + last shorts (1956–1969) + QC pass | The V2025 designation implies a leap forward in
The project is non-commercial. Distribution methods include: The project is non-commercial
No public streaming, no monetization, no third-party re-encodes.