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Tommy jumped. Standing in the doorway was John Dolittle himself—disheveled, bearded, and currently arguing with a macaque over a stolen piece of toast.
"I... I don't know, Doctor," Tommy stammered, holding out the disc. "It says it’s you. In 'High Definition.'"
The Doctor sighed, looking at his reflection in the polished Bluray. "The world doesn't need to see me that clearly, Poly. They just need to listen." Dolittle [HD] (2020) Bluray 1080p
In the cluttered backroom of a Victorian-era London shop, young Tommy Stubbins stumbled upon a peculiar find. Tucked between a tarnished brass telescope and a stack of moth-eaten maps sat a sleek, strangely modern steel case. The label, written in a curious, shimmering font, read:
"But John," the parrot squawked, "if they can see us in 1080 lines of vertical resolution, perhaps they’ll finally see that we’re not just animals—we’re a family." Tommy jumped
Dolittle smiled, pocketing the mysterious disc. He didn't have a Bluray player—those wouldn't be invented for another century—but he liked the idea that somewhere, in a distant future, his adventures would be preserved in a light so bright and clear that even the smallest mouse could be seen in the back of the frame, finally getting its moment in the sun.
Dolittle squinted at the casing. He didn't see the technical specifications; he saw the image on the cover. There he was, looking remarkably well-groomed, surrounded by his dearest friends: Polynesia the parrot, Chee-Chee the gorilla, and Yoshi the polar bear. I don't know, Doctor," Tommy stammered, holding out the disc
"1080p?" Dolittle muttered, stroking his beard. "Sounds like a very specific dose of medicine. Or perhaps the number of times Plimpton the ostrich has tried to outrun his own shadow."