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Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids - The Ultimate Collection |
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Rating: Summary: THE BIG RED ONE IS BACK Review: As a kid of the 70's I always loved Fat Albert. I stories were always interesting and had a good message. The most important thing Fat Albert did was that it showed that it did not matter if the cast was Black a good show was a good show. The DVD set has some of the best episodes from the shows 12 year run. I have watched it all the way thew 3 times since I got it. I even bought a set for my 6 year old cousin and he loves it. A timelees cartoon that never gets old. At 440 mins this set is a great starter box for fans and newbies alike.
Rating: Summary: Classic Show Review: Between Bill Cosby writing&Being Funny&Herbie Hancock's Funky Music this is a Must have.the New Film looks madd generic from the Previews,but you can't go wrong with the classic Show here.for me this is when Bill Cosby was truly on point.the show always had a lesson&made it's point directly.glad it finally came out.
Rating: Summary: An amazing contribution to the world Review: I'm at a loss of words for this show. I can't possibly praise it high enough to do it justice. I watched it religiously every Saturday morning as a white kid from a well-off neighborhood where there were no "minorities." This show was probably intended to help black kids make the right decisions in a hard life, and I'm sure it did. The lessons it taught applied to everyone regardless of race and the message definately got through to all. But from my perspective, it probably did more to help white kids get over the racism that was still going strong in areas like my neighborhood, and it accomplished this without me even realizing it back then. That's ok. I realize it now.
Rating: Summary: THE COSBY CLASSIC Review: Like many baby boomers, I first heard of Fat Albert NOT through the cartoon, but rather through Bill Cosby's hilarious stand-up comedy. I recall hearing about the game of "Buck buck" and how Fat Albert was the gang's secret weapon.
The Cartoon first appeared when I was 10 and was an immediate favorite. it was funny, which I appreciate, but then you always had Bill Cosby on to teach a few life lessons during each episode which still hold true today.
I'm not really sure i would call this an ultimate collection. It does only contain 20 episodes afterall which isn't too many considering it's 12 year run. Still, it's great fun for those of us who grew up with the show and I think even today's kids will enjoy it as well.
Rating: Summary: Hey Hey Hey, only some are Okay Review: This collection could be called "The Good, the bad, the ugly" of Fat Albert.
THE GOOD-It contains some of the best episodes from the series' glory years of 1972-76. These contain episodes such as "Lying," Playing Hookey," "Creativity" "Moving," (my all time favorite), etc. These episodes did have messages, but were filled with genuine humor (some of it based directly from Bill Cosby's 1960s routines that inspired this show in the first place, such as TONSILS, CHICKEN HEART, BUCK BUCK, etc.), a likeable cast, and best of all the music of the Junk Yard Band (for those who don't know-this was where Albert & co. ended episodes where they sang soulful songs about the theme of the story and played junkyard objects as musical instruments). Classic, classic! The response in reviews from both blacks and whites who enjoyed these as children proved that Bill Cosby's expereiment was a success in teaching tolerance and good behavior through "edutainment."
THE BAD-The post 1979 episodes. This replaced the wonderful junkyard band segments with a corny bit called "The Brown Hornet" which was a really stupid superhero takeoff that one would be hard pressed to crack a smile at viewing. These episodes ere also strong on preaching, but short on entertainment or even convincing performances. If you can sit through "hard core" (an anti-pornography piece) or the episode about the kid who finds the gun, you deserve a medal and have a cast-iron stomach.
THE UGLY-See above.
Overall, this is good for the FA episodes before they "jumped the shark" in 1979. The rest of this is frisbee material. I ould strongly recommend Fat Albert fans and lovers of good animation to check FAT ALBERT-THE ORIGINAL ANIMATED SERIES VOL.1. This contains the glory days of the series first season and a CD of the Junkyard Band tunes. Now THAT'S a real treat!
Only thing that needs to be done is to get the 1969 debut "Hey Hey Hey It's Fat Albert" and the 1970 special "Weird Harold" (the latter based on Cosby's classic GO CARTS routine from "Wonderfulness") that proceeded this series on DVD and the "Albertology" will be complete.
Rating: Summary: Cat that swallowed the lemon.....a real sour puss! Review: This is one of the funniest cartoons ever made. It is definatly not politicly correct and that is one of the best things about it. It poked fun at stereotypes of the time but also taught life lessons to kids. I've been waiting years for this to come out on DVD. Get it, or you'll be like school in the summer......no class!(Rudy's Quotes Rule!)
Rating: Summary: Arguably the greatest. Review: Ths show brings back soo many memories.Would it fly today, I don't know.The children of today should take a look at this one.I used to watch this along with the Spiderman series and the Battle of the planets shows, and believe me,today's toons -especially those of the MOUSE, cannot hold a candle to these ones from back in the day. ..Would i like this series brought back? In a hipper tone for today's times? YOU BETCHA.But it stands alone, as is, from the 70's to the early 80's, when i was growing up.It's so sad to see how toons are today,they should have improved.But they did'nt.Heads up to URBANWORKS for kicking it real and bringing it all back.I know to get all of the series in 05'!!
Rating: Summary: I've been waiting years for these. Review: Very happy to hear Fat Albert is coming out on DVD. I grew up on this wholesome show that taught me values and how not to look down on somebody who is different. Not easy for a white boy from Georgia to do. Thanks Bill, I love that big guy. :)
The feeling I get when watching them has never left me. Recently I found a copy of the Christmas special and it put tears in my eyes. I simply can't wait to get all of these on DVD. Like many of my other favorite shows, it's overwelming emotionally that these are coming to DVD.
This is a "best of" set featuring 20 favorites based on internet research thru search engines. But there's some confusion as to whether all episodes will be realised as Season sets or in a random manner like this set. It's hard to believe, but at this point I'm avoiding this one so I don't risk having to rebuy some of these next year.
The company UrbanWorks Entertainment says that they have acquired the rights to most of the episodes including the specials done for Halloween, Christmas and Easter but excluding the 1969 pilot episode "Hey, Hey, Hey, It's Fat Albert" that only aired once and was owned by NBC not CBS which aired the rest of the series. They will begin releasing all of them in 2005. So it just sounds like this is an expensive "teaser". :(
I say wait. Personally I'll have to condition myself not to order this or pick it up if I see it in the store. Wish me luck. ;)
And Hey, Hey, Hey! Have a happy day! :D
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