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The Art of Tom and Jerry LaserDisc archive stands as a rebellion against that loss. It is a frozen moment from 1991, when a Japanese production team pointed a high-quality analog scanner at the actual cels of William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and said, "Look. This is what paint looks like. This is what a pencil line looks like."

Because LaserDisc is an analog format (specifically composite video), capturing it requires a specific "comb filter" decoder. The fan preservation community—known as "The LD Archivists"—have spent years performing high-quality captures of Side 4. They run the composite signal through a DataVideo TBC-1000 time base corrector to remove jitter, then export uncompressed 10-bit files. the art of tom and jerry laserdisc archive

For the serious animation historian, it is not a collectible. It is the source code. The primary document. The last frame before the digital abyss. This is what a pencil line looks like

What makes this particular archive so legendary is . For the serious animation historian, it is not a collectible