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The Simpsons - The Complete Second Season

The Simpsons - The Complete Second Season

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I really liked it....
Review: I thought this dvd even better than the first set. The second season was really good. I received an advanced copy, which was awesome itself. Every Simpsons fan should get one!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It keeps getting better...
Review: The Simpsons is one those shows that continues to beat the odds and remain both original and incredibly funny...And upon the 1st season release in 2001, the main gripe was that it didn't really contain any extras for clamoring fans. However, that's not true with the 2nd season DVD, and I'm eager to see what the Easter eggs on it are.

Most of the 2nd season episodes are terrific...but I should point out this season is the beginning of The Simpsons Halloween specials. This is a Simpsons tradition that allows for some truly mind-boggling stories, break from character, and surprise/twist endings. It allows the show to explore ideas that would otherwise be extreme or impossible (not words used lightly with this show) for the non-Halloween episodes. The first occurrence of this annual special is a bit tame in comparison to the ones to follow, but it's still great fun.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You Know You Want It... Buy It
Review: I wish these DVDs would be released like a subscription. It is just a matter of time before all fans of the Simpsons will buy this. The world's greatest cartoon deserves a complete set.

"The Simpsons - The Complete Second Season" is funnier now than when they are on the commercial-laden reruns. In my town, we can see the reruns three times a day on network TV. However, it is much better to see an episode without the interuptions of commercials.

You've seen these episodes a dozen times each. With the various videos and interviews, it is a great deal.

I fully recommend "The Simpsons - The Complete Second Season." Amazon should, however, bundle the DVD with a box of donuts... mmm... donuts.... (Homer understands).

Anthony Trendl

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What we've been waiting for.
Review: This is what we've been waiting for, folks. The first season was great, but even to us hardcore fans it doesn't compare to what came after it. Season 2 marks the beginning of the legend of "The Simpsons". This was the greatest show on television and now you can finally see why. In fact, there are those of us who would like to see the very first copy of this DVD to go straight to the team that has been writing "The Simpsons" for the last 3 or 4 years - show them how it used to be done. If you're hesitant for any reason about purchasing this DVD, have no fear. It is, for lack of a better word, "excellent".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hitting their Stride, Making you Laugh
Review: This season's box set will prove to be even more fun to watch than its predecessor. Not only are the episodes much more witty then the first season's, the animators do an excellent job creating a professional look that was not often apparent during the first season.

The writers also enter into more social commentary than they had in the first season. Classic lines like "That's the problem with being middle class, anyone who really cares will abandon you for someone who needs them more," reveal that the writers are not only writing to entertain, but to be insightful.

It's a great season. And with over 8 hours of episodes (compared to less than 5 on the first season's dics) it's a great value. If you were one of the few people disappointed with the first season's episodes, don't write off this season. Granted, season three is when the show really gets "classic." That said, these episodes are still better than 99% of today's TV programs. Worth having.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Breakout season for America's first family
Review: The Simpsons second season is where the writers and producers really began to test their mettle and delve away from the standard "reality" that grips most sitcoms. In short, they realized this was animation and they would be able to do more and push the characters farther. The focus in the 2nd season was still primarily on Bart, but there were other great moments.

Bart Gets An F -- Bart is in danger of being held back in the 4th grade, so me makes a deal with the class brainiac Martin Prince.

Simpson and Delilah -- Homer finds a miracle hair tonic and scams the nuclear power plant medical insurance into paying it. He discovers that a full head of hair leads to success. (Guest voice: Harvey Fierstein)

Treehouse of Horror -- the show that started a grand tradition of The Simpsons Halloween specials. James Earl Jones lends his voice to read Poe's "The Raven."

Two Cars In Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish -- Bart catches a 3-eyed mutant fish in a pond near the nuclear plant, prompting Mr. Burns to run for governor to get the EPA off his back.

Dancin' Homer -- Homer becomes the new mascot of the Springfield Isotopes.

Dead Putting Society -- Bart and Todd Flanders end up as rivals on the mini-golf circuit.

Bart vs. Thanksgiving -- Bart ruins Lisa's Thanksgiving diorama and runs away when he's punished.

Bart the Daredevil -- Bart is enamored with being a daredevil after the family witnesses the Truckasaurus show. For his greatest trick he decides to jump Springfield Gorge on his skateboard. (Best episode ever!)

Itchy & Scratchy & Marge -- After Homer becomes a victim of cartoon violence, Marge takes on the creators of the ultra-violent Itchy & Scratchy cartoon.

Bart Gets Hit By a Car -- When Mr. Burns runs over Bart with his car, Homer hires Lionel Hutz (voiced by the late, great Phil Hartman) who hires the phonier Dr. Nick Rivera.

One Fish, Two Fish, Blow Fish, Blue Fish -- Homer eats the wrong part of a blowfish and believes he has 24 hours to live. (Guest voice: George Takei)

The Way We Was -- Homer and Marge tell the story of their prom night. (Jon Lovitz guests as Artie Ziff.)

Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment -- Homer steals cable and gets into hot water with Lisa, who believes he'll be going to hell for his actions.

Principal Charming -- Principal Skinner begins romancing Marge's sister, Patty, much to the chagrin of her other sister, Selma.

Oh Brother Where Art Thou? -- Homer discovers he has a half brother who happens to own a successful auto manufacturing company. (Guest voice: Danny DeVito as Herb Powell)

Bart's Dog Gets an F -- Santa's Little Helper begins chewing up everything in the house, so it's off to obedience school. (Guest voice: Tracey Ulman.)

Old Money -- when Grampa Simpson's love, Beatrice, dies, she leaves her fortune to him and a vision of her asks him to do some good with it.

A Brush With Greatness -- Mr. Burns hires Marge to paint his portrait for the local art museum.

Lisa's Substitute -- Lisa falls in love with the new substitute teacher.

The War of the Simpsons -- Homer's bad behavior forces Marge to enlist them in a martital retreat, but Homer would rather spend his time trying to catch General Sherman, the revered and legendary 500-pound catfish.

Three Men and a Comic Book -- Martin, Milhouse and Bart all pitch in to buy a copy of Radioactive Man #1. The problem arises when they can't decide how to share the comic book.

Blood Feud -- Bart donates his rare blood to save Mr. Burns, who shows no gratitude to the Simpson family.

So, those are the episodes. Special Features on Season 1 included commentary tracks on every episode, and we can only hope this will continue. Even if it doesn't, let's face it, it's The Simpsons at their best and that deserves 5 stars.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Season 2, Twice as Better Than First
Review: Of course, I have not gotten ahold of this DVD, but I have gotten some facts about it... This DVD includes ALL of the Season 2 episodes (22 in all!), and it is, in my opinion, a great season.
It's really when the Simpsons started to gain its style. Plus there were many "Firsts" in the second season that are almost in every episode. Such as; the first appearance of Professor Frink and Hans Moleman, the first time Homer argues with his own brain, the very first Treehouse Of Horror, and many more. Below I have made a list of the episodes and put in a brief description.

The episodes include:
"Bart Gets An F"
When Bart discovers he might be held back, he makes a deal with Martin to help his grades.

"Simpson And Delilah"
Homer scams his employer's health insurance to afford a million dollar hair growth formula.

"Treehouse Of Horror I"
Bart and Lisa tell each other scary stories in the treehouse while Homer eavesdrops.

"Two Cars In Every Garage And Three Eyes On Every Fish"
When Bart and Lisa find a 3-eyed-fish in the river the nuclear plant is dumping waste into, it threatens Mr. Burns.

"Dancin' Homer"
Burns buys Homer a few rounds at the baseball game which drunkens up Homer, so Homer dances(tries to) to liven up the team and audience.

"Dead Putting Society"
Homer and Flanders make a bet to see if their son can beat one another in miniature golf.

"Bart Vs. Thanksgiving"
After Bart destroys Lisa's Thanksgiving centerpiece, he runs away from home.

"Bart The Daredevil"
After Bart sees the monster truck show, he starts trying his own daredevil stunts, including jumping Springfield Gorge.

"Itchy & Scratchy & Marge"
Marge tries to tone down the violence on a popular cartoon show.

"Bart Gets Hit By A Car"
After a Mr. Burns'car hits Bart, Homer wants to sue Burns, but they will only win if they lie on stand.

"One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish"
After Homer eats a poisonous blowfish and only has 24 hours to live, he tries to make the best of the rest of his life.

"The Way We Was"
Homer and Marge flashback to the time they met(prom), and tell their story to the kids.

"Homer Vs. Lisa And The 8th Commandment"
When Homer steals cable, Lisa believes it is against the 8th commandment, and will have no part in it.

"Principal Charming"
Principal Skinner dates one of Marge's sisters.

"Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?"
When Homer meets his long lost half brother that is a multimillionaire, his brother gives him a chance at designing his own dream car.

"Bart's Dog Gets An F"
In an effort to keep the family dog in the house, Bart takes Santas Little Helper to the dog training school.

"Old Money"
Grandpa finds a new love, Beatrice.

"Brush With Greatness"
Marge discovers a true talent for herself in painting.

"Lisa's Substitute"
When Lisa's teacher becomes sick, a substitute comes in, and its the teacher of Lisa's dreams.

"The War Of The Simpsons"
To help improve their marriage, Marge signs up herself and Homer for marriage counseling.

"Three Men And A Comic Book"
Bart, Martin, and Millhouse fight over the true owner of a rare Radioactive Man comic book.

"Blood Feud"
When Burns needs a certain blood type to stay alive, they discover Bart has the perfect type.

The episodes alone are worth the money, but the bonus material is more for your money! It would be nice to see some better DVD menuse but I'm guessing the menus are going to remain the same it was before. The first DVD has crystal clear quality, this DVD will too, it's just so nice to look at without those channel logos all over the screen.

The extras on this awesome DVD include:
-22 Full Frame Episodes in 5.1 Surround.
-Audio Commentary with Matt Groening & others on every episode.
-Interview with Matt Groening and James L Brooks(11 min).
-Featurette on creation on an episode.
-An Emmy awards report.
-Still galleries.
-3 Butterfinger Commercials and other promos.
-Video Clips including "Do the Bartman" + Commentary.
-Of course, alternate languages, Spanish, French, & possibly others.
-Plus DVD Easter eggs.

All Simpsons fans will get a hold of this DVD, I have the First Season, and there's nothing better than being able to watch The Simpsons anytime you want in your own home. The commentary is something to show light for as well. It is both, informative, and entertaining. I myself, cannot wait until this summer, and neither can any other Simpsons fan. This, and the next few seasons are really where the good "Classic Simpsons" are, any Simpson fan would agree. If we're lucky, I wouldn't be surprised to see the 3rd season out by the end of the year. I would recommend buying the first season as well just so you know the excellent quality your getting. Pre-order or buy as soon as possible because this is the one DVD you do not want to miss out on!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Simpsons - The Complete Second Season
Review: I think the second seaons is one of my favorite seasons of The Simpson years. I love the episodes of this season but the graphics are horrible but the lines are still awesomely funny! Here are the episodes of this season.

11-Oct-1990 Bart Gets An F
18-Oct-1990 Simpson and Delilah
25-Oct-1990 Treehouse of Horror I
01-Nov-1990 Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish
08-Nov-1990 Dancin' Homer
15-Nov-1990 Dead Putting Society
22-Nov-1990 Bart vs. Thanksgiving
06-Dec-1990 Bart the Daredevil
20-Dec-1990 Itchy and Scratchy and Marge
10-Jan-1991 Bart Gets Hit By a Car
24-Jan-1991 One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish
31-Jan-1991 The Way We Was
07-Feb-1991 Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment
14-Feb-1991 Principal Charming
21-Feb-1991 Oh, Brother, Where Are Thou?
07-Mar-1991 Bart's Dog Gets an F
28-Mar-1991 Old Money
11-Apr-1991 Brush With Greatness
25-Apr-1991 Lisa's Substitute
02-May-1991 The War of the Simpsons
09-May-1991 Three Men and a Comic Book
11-Jul-1991 Blood Feud


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My personal favorite
Review: This is my personal favorite of the DVD series. This set is a must-have for newbies and die-hard fan alike. I like all the episodes. Run time is 634 minutes. Release date was 8/6/02

Episodes:
Bart Gets an F
Simpson and Delilah
Treehouse of Horror
Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish
Dancin' Homer
Dead Putting Society
Bart vs. Thanksgiving
Bart the Daredevil
Itchy & Scratchy & Marge
Bart Gets Hit by a Car
One Fish Two Fish Blowfish Blue Fish
The Way We Was
Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment
Principal Charming
Oh Brother Where Art Thou?
Bart's Dog Gets an F
Old Money
Brush with Greatness
Lisa's Substitute
The War of the Simpsons
Three Men and a Comic Book
Blood Feud

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A tribute to the pioneers of prime-time animation!
Review: The Simpsons is truly a magnificent show. I've watched this since I was a little kid and still laugh at the old re-runs played every week, so I went out and bought the season box-sets. This show has really exploded into pop culture and has become a part of our everyday lifes. Anyway, this DVD box set has a lot to offer. It has 22 wonderful episodes from the 2nd season and with audio commentary on each one.

This season has a lot more maturity, great stories, growing gags and family-related issues which started Simpsons mania in the 1990's and setted up what would become the greatest animated show ever!! To me, this season proved to have some of it's most memorable moments in the history of the show. As an avid fan, I love to hear what the writers/producers have to say on the commentaries - about how the show has developed as well as techniques and trademarks that makes the show so special.

Extras involved in this set include music videos from The Simpsons album - 'Do the Bartman' and 'Deep Deep Trouble', a look at artwork and multi-language scenes, interviews, award ceremonies of the family presenting at the American Music Awards and The Emmy's, plus much much more.

The Second Season has some of my personal favourite episodes from 'One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish' where Homer eats a blowfish and is given 24 hours to live. Another all-time favourite is 'Lisa's Substitute' where Lisa develops a crush on her substitute teacher. Both these episodes are very emotional at the end and are ones to show to the sensitive types. But for those who are after a laughing workout then classic episodes like 'Bart The Daredevil' and 'Blood Feud' should get you going.

All in all there isn't a single bad episode in the lot and I recommend that all people who love and watch the show should go out and buy this!! A must for every TV buff.


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