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The Powerpuff Girls - Meet The Beat-Alls

The Powerpuff Girls - Meet The Beat-Alls

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A little shaky compared to previous offerings
Review: "Meet the Beat Alls" is a good collection of episodes, but it falls a bit flat in the content department. "Powerpuff Bluff" and "Down n' Dirty" each offered 10 eps; "The Mane Event" listed only 6, but had a couple of extras and the "Whoopass Stew!" short film thrown in. This time, there are only 7, with no extra ones.

Except for the DVD goodies, there's nothing to set this disc apart from your average homemade tape. Think twice before you buy.

(On the above virus warning: When the first pressing was found to be contaminated, they were recalled and destroyed. The copy I ordered from Amazon in December 2001 came up clean.)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: a good time . . .
Review: "Meet the Beat-Alls" presents the best argument that cartoons that entertain adults will entertain the kids, too. The Beatle allusions come fast and thick, but the comedy appeals to the small kids in my house who still think "Yellow Submarine" is a song for bathtime. Mojo Jojo commentary cracks me up, too. It's a pleasure to watch these cartoons with my kids.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: All You Need is....The POWERPUFF GIRLS...oh, and LOVE too!
Review: Awesome DVD!!! I love the Meet the Beat-Alls cartoon when I saw it on the air...totally cracked me up! Add in Mojo Jojo's commentary and you have a winner. We love Mojo Jojo! The mayor's commentary is also nice, as are the rest of the included episodes! I am an old crusty mom of 38 who enjoys watching this show with my 4 year old!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: All You Need is....The POWERPUFF GIRLS...oh, and LOVE too!
Review: Awesome DVD!!! I love the Meet the Beat-Alls cartoon when I saw it on the air...totally cracked me up! Add in Mojo Jojo's commentary and you have a winner. We love Mojo Jojo! The mayor's commentary is also nice, as are the rest of the included episodes! I am an old crusty mom of 38 who enjoys watching this show with my 4 year old!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Da Best PPG DVD B-sides Da Movy!
Review: Dis is da best PPG Dvd. Although, it was recalled b-cuz da dvd-rom features were contaminated with a computer virus. Eye was never able 2 check out those features on my dvd-rom b-cuz da store Eye bought dis dvd from never recieved word that it was recalled. I love the Powerpuff Girls. They're Super-Shero's (Eye don't call females "Heros" b-cuz it starts w/ "He" and that's a term for males). HIM is my favorite villian. Eye was suprised 2 c dat he wasn't n da movy. Dis dvd has sum of da best PPG episodes eva. Dis is a must own 4 kidz and any PPG phan!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Somewhat solid collection of PPG episodes
Review: Fortunately, "Meet The Beat Alls" is one of the few shining moments. When Mojo, Princess, Fuzzy Lumpkins, and Him realize that the four together can defeat the Powerpuff Girls, they team up to become the Beat Alls. Be it album covers, song titles, or that one person blamed for breaking up the Fabs, there are more Beatles references than one can throw a power punch at. I found forty-five. (Rating: 5)

"Bought And Scold" has Princess Morebucks having her father buy her Townsville. Once becoming mayor, the Princess makes crime legal, to the chagrin of the Powerpuff Girls, who become unemployed, so to speak. Quick, what's that saying, "hoist by her own petard"? Or is it she who lives by the decree... whatever. (Rating: 4)

"Bubblevision" has Bubbles having eye trouble and having to wear glasses. Unfortunately, Blossom and Buttercup laugh and make fun of her. Crimony, stop picking on Bubbles, girls! Pop culture reference: giant ants and the Blondie song "Attack Of The Giant Ants." (Rating: 5)

Inbetween are a few goodies, such as a brief clip of Mojo on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?, the Apples of Stereo video of "Signal In The Sky," featuring the Fish Balloon from "Uh Oh Dynamo," and a brief look at the making of the Powerpuff Girls movie with creator Craig McCracken and the talented ladies who do the Powerpuff voices. Cavadini, Strong, and Daily, keep it up! (Rating: 4)

"Jewel Of The Aisle" involves a thief who steals a jewel which he accidentally drops in a factory manufacturing Lucky Cap'n Rabbit King Nuggets, which are a cross between Trix and Captain Crunch. Guess who buys the cereal? There's an obvious reference to the Trix rabbit and the thief's failed attempts to get it is reminiscent of Warner Brothers cartoons. (Rating: 3.5)

"Collect Her" is an unpleasant piece of work about Lenny, an obsessed Powerpuff Girls memorabilia collector who discovers to his horror that his collection is--(gasp!) complete. What else is there to collect? I say unpleasant because of what some fan obsessions can lead to: can anyone say John Lennon or Rebecca Schaeffer? (Rating: 2)

The Time Squad bonus cartoon involves going back in time to help out Lincoln, who, fed up with being dubbed Honest Abe, becomes a jerk bent on playing practical jokes on people. Including these other cartoons is reminiscent of the B-feature after the A-picture done back in the 1930's. (Rating: 3)

Overall rating: (5+4+5+4+3.5+3+2+3)/8=3.6875, rounded up to 4.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Meet the Beat-Alls
Review: I have to agree that the definite highlight of the Powerpuff Girls are their satirical references to pop culture. Take for instance the episode where they meet Lucky Captain Rabbit King, mascot of his own cereal (does that ring a bell?) They do it again in "Meet the Beat-Alls." After Mojo Jojo, Princess, Him, and Fuzzy Lumpkins can't take one more whupping from the PPG, they band together to from the Beat-Alls. Here's where the fun starts: as the episode progresses, the lyrics from the everlasting songs of the Beatles play in tune to the word play. Some examples are Hey Jude and Help! It will give you more than a chuckle after watching "Meet the Beat-Alls" more than once.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The PPG play it big again!!!
Review: I really enjoyed this DVD because not only is the main menu clearly organized, but it had some great special features!!!! I've never seen such an action packed DVD before!!! If your DVD player is new to you, this DVD will be good for you because the special features will seem especially new and exciting. Also, If your computer can play DVD's, you can have extra bonus games that you couldn't play on a regular DVD player!! This isn't the only Powerpuff DVD that has great special features, all of them are just as grand!!! So if your a Powerpuff fan, you won't be dissapointed!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: So Funny You May Hurt Yourself
Review: I'm not THAT big a fan of the Beatles, or the Powerpuff Girls.
I've only occasionally watched the PpG, and, while I'm familiar
with most of the Beatles music, like anyone who listens to
classic rock radio, I'm hardly an expert in them.

"Meet the Beat-Alls", though, is screamingly funny. Yes, there
are jokes that will fly right over the heads of casual Fab Four
fans, but if you know the songs reasonably well, there's plenty
here to keep you amused.

You may be saying, "But I taped this off the air -- why buy
a copy?" Well, despite the fact its a crystal-clear DVD
transfer, the disk includes Mojo Jojo's commentary on "Meet
the Beat-Alls", which has even more Beatles humor.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: must-have for the powerpuff fan!
Review: the episodes are hilarious and are some of my favorites, so i had to buy this. there are lots of cute tid-bits to watch and even the behind the scenes of the making of apples in the sky was nice to watch! not to mention the mojo and mayor commentaries (which are a nice addition but as a teen, i didn't find them very funny.. ^^;) and when you've watched everything, watch all the episodes in spanish/french for kicks! hehe. but i'm only comparing this to the only other ppg DVD i bought which was the first one, so this was a big improvement.


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