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The Simpsons - The Complete First Season

The Simpsons - The Complete First Season

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Greatest TV Show finally comes to DVD
Review: What can I say? Ever since TV shows began to appear on DVD (The X-Files, the original Star Trek, The Sopranos, etc.) Simpsons fanatics have been dreaming of the day when our favorite TV Family would come to our favorite video forum. And now our prayers are granted. September 25, 2001 we'll all beable to get the first of many simpsons boxed sets. True, the first season is only 13 episodes, but they're all classics (Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire, Bart the Genius, Homer's Odyssey, Bart the General. and Krusty Gets Busted to name a few). This is the DVD set that I've been waiting for ever since I baught a DVD player. I'm highly anticipating this set and the subsiquent season boxed sets that will follow.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Simpsons are the greatest!... you CANNOT deny that!
Review: The Simpsons is truly the best cartoon ever made! It's about time they decided to come to the DVD scene. The show got much better through the years, but Season 1 is still packed with loads of crazy mad ill bombs! You can't pass this up... it's a MUST BUY!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A little information on this product
Review: I just thought everybody might like to know what episodes are (probably) going to be included in this DVD set. The following list comes from "TheSimpsons.com" and the book "The Simpsons: A Complete Guide To Our Favorite Family."

#1: Episode 7G08 "Simpsons Ropasting On An Open Fire"

This is the Christmas episode where, when the Christmas money runs dry, Homer and Bart find Santa's Little Helper at the race track.

#2: Episode 7G02 "Bart The Genius"

Bart cheats on a standardized test and is sent to a school for the gifted

#3: Episode 7G03 "Homer's Oddysey"

Homer gets fired from the Nuclear Plant, and embarks on a public safety crusade. When he takes on the Nuclear Plant in his new endeavor, Mr. Burns offers him the safety inspector job.

#4: Episode 7G04 "There's No Disgrace Like Home"

After the debacle at Mr. Burns' company picnic, the Simpsons go to Dr. Marvin Monroe for some "Family bliss or double your money back!"

#5: Episode 7G05 "Bart the General"

Tiring of Nelson's bullying, Bart organizes the neighborhood kids to fight back with the help of Grandpa Abe Simpson.

#6: Episode 7G06 "Moaning Lisa"

Depressed Lisa finds a friend in Jazz musician Bleeding Gums Murphy. Homer also embarks on a quest to beat Bart in video boxing.

#7: Episode 7G09 "The Call Of The Simpsons"

The family buys a motorhome and heads out camping, where trouble ensues. Homer, trying to get back to civilization for help, is mistaken for a bigfoot.

#8: Episode 7G07 "The Telltale Head"

To impress his new friends, Bart cuts off the head of the statue of Jebediah Springfield, and (as usual), chaos ensues.

#9: Episode 7G11 "Life On The Fast Lane"

After getting a bowling ball from Homer for her birthday, Marge takes up bowling and meets Jacques, with whom she nearly has an affair.

#10: Episode 7G10 "Homer's Night Out"

Homer goes to a bachelor party where he dances with Princess Kashmir and gets his photo taken by Bart.

#11: Episode 7G13 "The Crepes Of Wrath"

Bart gets sent to France as a foreign exchange student and takes down Ugolin and Cesar for putting antifreeze in the wine. Meanwhile back home, Adil usues his place in the Simpson's home to send classified imformation about the Nuclear Plant back to his home country.

#12: Episode 7G12 "Krusty Gets Busted"

Bart and Lisa find out who framed Krusty the Clown in the armed robbery of the Quik-E-Mart

#13: Episode 7G01 "Some Enchanted Evening"

While Homer and Marge are out on a romantic evening, the kids are babysat by the burlgar Mrs. Botz, whom they subdue until Homer gets home, at least...

...And that's it for for the first season! I wish I had info about the special features and the like to share, but I guess the good folks at Fox are going to have to divulge that top our friends at Amazon.com. I hope this has been helpful for you!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This is where it all started!
Review: This is the original Simpsons! If you watch the show, you have to own this package! It's fun to see how the show has changed now from the beginning of it's run.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ryan hickneys simpsons reviw
Review: simpsons is my favorite show, i thank who ever thought of making this dvd. i am sure it has all my favorite episodes.bye

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This DVD is... Excellent
Review: The Simpsons is art at its finest. The opening season is the shortest containing 13 classic episodes compared to 20+ in the following seasons, which will all be released in order eventually. Sure the animation isn't as good and Homer's voice is a little different (even though it is the same person), but these stories are among the best and started the most entertaining series ever. This is the origin of many funny phrases that have become apart of American culture. Also, this will show each episode in its entirety. Syndicated reruns often cut out a few seconds per episode to make room for commercials, so unless you recorded the original airing you're probably missing something.

Season One (1989-1990) consists of: Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire (7G08) Bart the Genius (7G02) Homer's Odyssey (7G03) There's No Disgrace Like Home (7G04) Bart the General (7G05) Moaning Lisa (7G06) Call of the Simpsons (7G09) The Telltale Head (7G07) Life on the Fast Lane (7G11) Homer's Night Out (7G10) The Crepes of Wrath (7G13) Krusty Gets Busted (7G12) and Some Enchanted Evening (7G01).

If you still don't own a DVD player, unlimited replay of the funniest show ever should be reason enough to finally get one. Pick this up when you get the chance, but beware you may never go outside again.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I can hardly believe mine own eyes!
Review: Tis true, over the years the simpsons have captivated and astounded us with their brilliance and comic geneous genius! Yet, as time passes, the show does loose some of its luster, it does loose some of its amazing draw, but with this! This amazing piece of americana, this amazing rebirth of the simpson dynasty, all shall be funny again! Lately the show has shown the wear of the times...the story lines are becoming less and less spontaneously funny, but we can all relive the first season with this! I've told everyone that i know that i would be throwing down the money as soon as a dvd anthology became available for the simpsons, and now it has! May we all now genuflect in humble meekness before the almighty simpson god! Thank You, and good night. *bows gracefully*

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good Season for the 1st
Review: I have seen The Simpsons every week and its very funny I would say that the first season was a great start for The Simpsons and me and my brothers used to laugh so much. It is a great season and if your a simpsonsholic than THIS is a DVD - MUST BUY.

Buy it before i have to buy all the copied and give it to all my friends :)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Who can lose with the Simpsons?
Review: The early seasons of the Simpsons are the most memorable. The new seasons have much to catch up on.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Do'hriffic!! "The Simpsons" season 1 on DVD?! It's great!!!
Review: Any true fan of "The Simpsons" will jump at the chance to get the entire first season on DVD. And although this was not the best season of the series, having digital quality belching is insane, and the fact that you can easily navigate through the entire season, makes this an obvious choice for the Simpsons fanatic!!!


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