Horton Hears a Who! floats onto Blu-ray with a high quality 1080p, 1.85:1-framed transfer. This is an excellent image with great color and clarity. The all-digital transfer never misses a beat in reproducing the finest of details, conveying a sharp, pristine, and colorful image that brings the film to life. There is always a solid sense of depth and texture to the image, and while the movie doesn't have the same vibrancy and intricate detail as the Pixar films, it nevertheless looks great and younger audiences will absolutely adore the clean, crisp, and easy-on-the-eyes imagery that graces the 1080p display. The transfer truly shines in bringing the fine detail of Whoville, in particular, to life, and it is there that the digital artists went to town, so to speak, in creating a vivid world that is intricately detailed and exciting to look at on this marvelous Blu-ray release.
As expected, Horton Hears a Who! comes to Blu-ray with a high quality DTS-HD MA 5.1 lossless soundtrack. Surprisingly robust and powerful, bass rumbles on more than one occasion with tremendous presence and authority. The soundstage is also often filled with wholesome goodness, never too loud at reference levels but certainly fulfilling and engaging at practically every turn. The surrounds are used naturally throughout, both in support of the main content but also featuring plenty of discrete effects. Sound effortlessly maneuvers around the soundstage in chapter 11 in a 360-degree sequence as Horton's voice travels around the listening area. Dialogue reproduction is strong and focused, always at an appropriate volume with the rest of the soundtrack. This mix won't test the limits of any sound system, but is recreates the thuds, nuances, and everything in between of the animated worlds of Nool and Whoville with vigor and vitality.
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