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The Simpsons - The Complete First Season

The Simpsons - The Complete First Season

List Price: $39.98
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: old favorites
Review: this is a grand idea by the simpsons team: release the entire seasons on DVD, keep it reasonably priced. thank you. now that the simpsons is showing its age, i really like looking back and seeing the roots of the simpsons. i rate this one at 4 stars, and not 5, because their best was in the middle, say around seasons five and six, and this is their beginnings. still some of the best animated humor on ages, be sure to keep this one in mind for the simpsons fan you know when it comes to gift time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: NO Tech errors Dvd set great
Review: I don't know what these people are saying.Their isn't any problems with this dvd set.The picture and sounds are perfect.A++++.It is well worth the money,and makes a wonderful gift at a great price.highly recommened.The best dvd set i've seen.will buy future sets to come.If you truly love the simpsons then you will love this set.The sets will only get better season by season.so,don't miss out on this awesome collection.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hilarious, these old shows never looked better!
Review: I know, I know, Season One can't compare to say Season 3 or a few others that were clearly superior. And it's true, many of the characters were not all that well fleshed out. Barney had blue hair, Moe's face was more contorted with each show, and Homer seemed smart by comparison with following seasons and even attempts to be a good parent every once in awhile.

Still, if you're a rabid Simpsons fan like myself, you owe it to yourself to buy this collection, if nothing else for the commentary. Listening to Matt G. and the various writers and directors talk about the show, rip on the episodes, and explain what they were trying to do puts the Season One episodes in a whole new light. Definitely give this one a try!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great DVDs and commentaries, but one part missing.
Review: I'll spare you the review of the DVDs and stuff; hundreds of people have done that. What people may not notice is that there are two parts missing from The Telltale Head, because they seem to have encoded the second Fox run (which was shortened slightly) - the missing parts are intact in syndication, so it seems to be simply an oversight. ... hopefully, they will rerelease this disc or put the full episode on the season 2 DVD.

(Added in fall 02: The opening text credits at the beginning of 7G05 are mysteriously missing. It seems like a technical oversight, and the odd thing is that when a particular one would come up in the correct version, the commentary mentions that story. Odd, huh?)

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The Encoding is Garbage.
Review: The Simpsons is a great show. The first episodes are only so-so. The important thing to me is the fact that these discs are UNWATCHABLE due to the fact that they have been poorly encoded. There are very noticable artifacts surrounding every black line. It's really irritating. If you're the sort of person that never notices this kind of stuff it's not important. But if you care about picture quality, you'll go nuts. It's awful. I feel cheated. I'm going to sell it immediately.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Gretest Simpsons Series!!
Review: This DVD included the episodes: Simpsons Roasting On An Open Fire, Bart The General, Bart The Genius, Moaning Lisa, Life On The Fast Lane, Krusty Gets Busted, Homer's Odyessy, There's No Disgrace Like Home, The Call Of The Simpsons, Homer's Night Out, The Telltale Head, The Crepes Of Wrath, and my personal favorite Some Enchanted Evening. This is the best DVD I've ever watched. From each episode my favorite character is: Santa's Little Helper, Bart, Sidney, Marge, Krusty, Homer, Lisa, Homer, Jebidiah, and Miss Lucille Botzcowski (The Baby Sitter From ).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: True simpsons fans rejoce!
Review: Ever since I got a dvd player I have been wishing for the simpsons seasons to come out and now they are finally here! This is the first season of this classic show so the animation is cruder, the characters have not devoloped yet, and the jokes aren't as funny. But if you are a true fan you will buy this. The menu isn't great but it does have tons of extra features that are great. I can't wait for the second season to come out hopefully it will be soon. But do yourself a favor and go out and get about 500 copies of this.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finally!
Review: No more grainy video tape, no more worrying about missing a joke cut in syndication, now we have our beloved show on DVD. Quite possibly the best show ever produced, this package of 3 DVD's is wonderful. Go get it now! If you don't have a DVD player, go buy one for this collection alone!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's about time!
Review: It's about time that Fox released our favorite family on DVD. I pre-ordered my copy from Amazon the day the set was announced. I waited months and believe me, it was worth the wait. The discs are great and the color and sound is superb. I just hope Fox releases the second season soon. If FOX was smart, they would release seasons 3 and 4 together. I know I will be the first to pre-order the next set once it hits Amazon. Anyway, the DVD's are worth the price and if you don't have a DVD player, these discs are worth buying one! My favorite episodes in this set is The Babysitter Bandit and Homer's Night Out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Simpsons Forever
Review: This is great.It is well worth the money.It provides many hours of enjoyment to the true simpson fan.This is a keepsake,with this dvd set you will have The simpsons forever.No Technical Errors like someone else said in their review.The sound,pictures,everything is perfect.A++++++


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