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The Simpsons - The Complete Fourth Season

The Simpsons - The Complete Fourth Season

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best set ever! Collect them all (by 2015)
Review: I am happy to see the Simpsons Complete Seasons DVD's keep coming, but one season a year isn't working for me. It feels like DVD's will be obsolete by the time they hit the sixth or seventh seasons and then I will have to start collecting them all over again. Although this is good for the people releasing the Simpsons sets, it is bad for the consumer. I mean the whole point of having a chronological set of seasons is so you can collect them all and have a library, but once DVD's go away i'm sure they will stop the release of the Simpsons Complete Seasons DVD's dead in their tracks.

Yes I will buy this set and the one that follows, because I really enjoy having and watching the whole seasons in such phenomenal quality. And this is what bothers me, because they are so good, but have ridiculously spanned out release dates. I don't want to have only seasons 1-6 on DVD before it turns into the next Laserdisc.

Anyway, buy it if you like watching great quality early Simpsons episodes a lot, but not if you want to make a good set.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: simpsons 4 down 11+ to go
Review: As reported by Fox the 4th Season DVD set is expected to hit stores/homes in June. The set will include all 22 hilarious episodes with equally entertaining commentary. Those of us who have already listened to Season 3's episode commentary (multiple times) will attest to their value. Additional bonus material will include deleted scenes, an intro by Groening, a voiceover featurette with James L. Brooks, commercials, an Animation Showcase(?), and animatics.

Disc One:
Kamp Krusty (9/24/92)

A Streetcar Named Marge (10/1/92)
Homer the Heretic (10/8/92)
Lisa The Beauty Queen (10/15/92)
Treehouse of Horror III (10/29/92)
Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie (11/3/92)

Disc Two:
Marge Gets a Job (11/5/92)
New Kid on the Block (11/12/92)
Mr. Plow (11/19/92)
Lisa's First Word (12/3/92)
Homer's Triple Bypass (12/17/92)
Marge vs. The Monorail (1/14/93)

Disc Three:
Selma's Choice (1/21/93)
Brother From the Same Planet (2/4/93)
I Love Lisa (2/11/93)
Duffless (2/18/93)

Last Exit to Springfield (3/11/93)
So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show (4/1/93)

Disc Four:
The Front (4/15/93)
Whacking Day (4/29/93)
Marge in Chains (5/6/93)
Krusty Gets Kancelled (5/13/93)

Full frame, aspect ratio 1.33:1. (...)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Simpsons Their Run
Review: Season Four of the Simpsons aired from 9/24/92 to 5/13/93. The Episodes and a brief description are here.

Kamp Krusty - Bart and Lisa go to Kamp Krusty, where it turns out to be a living nightmare. Bart eventually takes the helm.

A Streetcar Named Marge - Marge joins a play; while Maggie is on her own adventure in a daycare facility.

Homer the Heretic - Homer takes joy in skipping church. After a house fire where Ned saves him, Homer goes back, only to fall asleep.

Lisa the Beauty Queen - Lisa, by default, wins the title of Little Miss Springfield.

Treehouse of Horror III - Toy Krusty doll terrorizes Homer; Homer is King Kong; Zombies attack Springfield.

Itchy and Scratchy the Movie - Bart gets in trouble and Homer denies Bart viewing the long awaited film.

Marge Gets a Job - Mr. Burns is forced to hire a woman, so Marge takes the job.

New Kid on the Block - Bart falls in love with a girl that moves in, only to have his heart ripped out.

Mr. Plow - Homer starts his own snow plowing business, only to be toppled by Barney, the Plow King.

Lisa's First Word - A flashback episode, where Lisa says her first word.

Homer's Triple Bypass - Homer needs surgery, and tries to tell his kids about it.

Marge vs the Monorail - One of my favorites this season, a monorail system comes to Springfield, only to have disasters.

Selma's Choice - Selma wants kids, and when Homer eats a gross sandwich and is sidelined from a trip to Duffland, Selma steps in to take Bart and Lisa.

Brother From the Same Planet - Bart and Homer join the Bigger Brother program.

I Love Lisa - Valentine's Day rolls around and Lisa takes pity on Ralph who doesn't get anything. Then, Ralph tries to win her heart.

Duffless - Homer gives up beer for a month and Bart trashes Lisa's science fair project; a big tomato.

Last Exit to Springfield - Mr. Burns removes the dental plan, but Lisa needs braces. Dental Plan! Lisa needs braces. Dental Plan! Lisa needs braces.

So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show - Bart rigs a beer can by mixing it with a paint mixer, and Homer is put into a coma. Then, Marge recalls events with Homer.

The Front - Bart and Lisa use Grampa Simpson's name to get their cartoons made.

Whacking Day - Springfield sets to kill snakes, while Lisa tries to find a way to help her slithery friends.

Marge in Chains - Marge is in prison for stealing alcohol.

Krusty Gets Kancelled - Gabbo takes the TV spotlight from Krusty. Bart sets out to can Gabbo.

This is a great season to add to your collection!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You will simply not find a better season of a TV show!
Review: Ahhh, here is is! "The Simpsons", season four. In four DVDs (at an incredible price), one can see all of the wit and grandeur of what I believe to be the greatest television show of all time. Season four has it all, from the greatest episode of all time ("Last Exit to Springfield", or, more aptly, Union Chief Homer), to "Duffless" an homage to drunk driving, to "Selma's Choice", which introduced us to a later Simpsons tradition - plotlines which have no purpose to ANYTHING in the show, and yet leave us in stitches (Homer's insistence on finishing a 10ft hoagie?). There are other great episodes ("Lisa the Beauty Queen", "New Kid on the Block", "Itchy and Scratchy - the Movie", "The Front", just to name a few). Of course, any fan will buy this DVD right out of the gate, but for the rest of you that might be wavering, that might be wondering, "Are these old episodes really THAT good?", please do yourself a favor and pick up this incredible set. You will be glad that you did. (...)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One Season Per Year Now Does Not Increase The Fan Base Fox!!
Review: Most people think this series begins with the first season, but they fail to realize that it actually begins with this one. By beginning I mean being funny to the point where you can't breathe. This is actually the time when the "Golden Age" of this show starts and the character development shifts its focus from Bart to Homer, because the higher-ups realized just how funny the voice actor Dan Castellanetta can be. This is the best show on television these days, not just in my opinion though. There's a reason it continues on for a sixteenth season, making it the longest running program in recent history. In an age when humorous and smart programming is running thin, there is no more a welcome addition than this example of hilarity

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Simpsons Really Take Off
Review: The Simpsons really came into their greatness during season four. Season three is decent, but four blows it away. This season contains such hilarious episodes as; Kamp Krusty, A Streetcar Named Marge, Homer the Heretic, Lisa the Beauty Queen, Itchy & Scratchy the Movie, Mr. Plow, Lisa's First Word, the list goes on and on. This is when The Simpsons truly became great.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The 4th. Season on DVD!
Review: This is a great series, and around the fourth season is where the sears started to get really good. I am glad they are releasing season 4, and if they do this for all future "The Simpson's" seasons, I will buy them.

A must have for all "The Simpson's" fans out there.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Back to Springfield.
Review: Well its about Time!!! Simpsons sell the most TV-show-on-DVD box sets than any other show, but the release schedule resembles a snail (actually snails are faster). Anyho, this season set will be more of the same with the first three: Audio Commentary for every episodes, animatics, trivia, but also added this time around are the much sought-after deleted scenes.

Season four episodes include: Kamp Krusty, A streetcar named Marge, Homer the Heretic, Lisa the Beauty Queen, Treehouse of Horror III, Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie, Marge gets a Job, New kid on the Block, Mr. Plow, Lisa's first word, Homer's tripple Bipass, Marge vs. the Monerail, Selma's Choice, Brother from the same Planet, I Love Lisa, Duffless, So It's come to this: A simpsons Clip Show, The Front, Whacking Day, Marge in Chains, and Krusty Gets Kancelled.

The Fourth Season of the Simpsons aired from September of 1992 til June of 1993, and is the Simpsons at there best. Every episode is full of humor, insight, themes, and flat-out crudness. The Simpsons popularity may have spiked in season three but the viewers kept coming for many years later, and this is a perfect example of why.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Season, and worth the wait
Review: We consumers have a choice: buy multiple complete seasons at once, or wait for the team to add commentaries and clean up the video. Personally, I vote for the latter. Every Simpsons box to date serves as an example of how to add value to a DVD set. More power to them.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Can't wait 'til June 15!!
Review: I LOVE THE SIMPSONS!! So do you... I understand why some many people are aggrivated about the long delay in releases.. myself one of them.. hey, this one's actually earlier than any of the OTHER seasons so let's keep our fingers crossed..hehe..And it's supposed to have Conan as a commentator! YAY! However, this helps me when I get aggrivated. They actually do put in tons of hard work and pour their hearts into producing these dvds and I'm greatly appreciative of it! I know I want the next season as soon as possible but, I don't want a craptacular display of money-making marketers just releasing the episodes and nothing else! What then have you been waiting for?! I mean.. I KNOW it's all about the series but, they put in a lot of extras for us fans and you realize as soon as you pick up a set.. although, those *extras* on season 3 took me half of the release window in between sets to FINALLY experience them.. and then I must say was disappointed. Perhaps because I felt I'd put in too much work for them to appear. I'm just happy that a lot of work goes into these dvds and that's what makes me want them so much more with each season. Thanks fans and cast & crew of "The Simpsons".


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