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Simpsons:The Complete First Season, The (Collector's Edition)

Simpsons:The Complete First Season, The (Collector's Edition)
Welcome to the first of many deluxe overpriced DVD sets of "The Simpsons." With 280-odd shows in the can and no end in sight, you might be able to complete your Simpsons DVD collection just before the next format comes along. Thanks for buying! What we have here are thirteen crudely animated episodes, first aired in 1989 and 1990, all spiffed up, cleaned off, and augmented with bells and whistles, bonus materials, and self-pitying audio commentaries. If Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie look weirdly off-model, if their voices sound spooky and different, and if the animation seems particularly glitch-filled, just remember this: we didn't know what the hell we were doing back then. What's fun for me in looking back at all these old episodes is how many jokes and characters have stayed vivid for more than a decade. I love Santa's Little Helper leaping into Homer's arms at Christmas; the debut of Blinky, the three-eyed fish; Bart's game-winning Scrabble word "KWYJIBO" ("a fat, dumb, balding North American ape with no chin"); the Simpsons giving each other electroshock therapy courtesy of Dr. Marvin Monroe; Lisa playing saxophone with Bleeding Gums Murphy; Homer being mistaken for Bigfoot; and Marge's bowling instructor Jacques strangely losing his French accent when yelling for onion rings. I also dig Grandpa Simpson's letter to TV advertisers: "I am disgusted with the way old people are depicted on television. We are not all vibrant, fun-loving sex maniacs. Many of us are bitter, resentful individuals, who remember the good old days when entertainment was bland and inoffensive." So enjoy, We've got more Simpsons episodes to make, then broadcast, then re-run, then chop up for syndication, then sell to you on DVD. But you know something? We wouldn't have it any other way! Your pal, Matt Groening Contains the complete first season with all 13 episodes.



Simpsons: The Complete Second Season, The (Collector's Edition)
Simpsons: The Complete Second Season, The (Collector's Edition)
Welcome to Season Two of "The Simpsons" on DVD - twenty-two jam-packed episodes of malicious cartoon frivolity that helped make 1990 and 1991 such entertaining and annoying years. This is when full-blown Simpsons Mania hit America. and millions of thoughtful young people across the land were either wearing or selling bootleg Bart Simpson T-shirts. The wild success of the TV show, along with every product that had Bart's leering face slapped on it, would have been daunting had we been able to look up from our drawing tables. But everyone who wore on "The Simpsons" was so consumed with the making of the weekly cartoon that we were able to maintain the exhaustion and worry and carefully nursed bitterness that lies behind all successful Hollywood extravaganzas. If the first season was a series of wild experiments that succeeded beyond our dreams, the second season was a nonstop workathon that was redeemed by the knowledge we were amusing and irritating so many people. Many of the shows from this season remain among my all-time favorites. I'm particularly fond of Bart's pride in getting a grade of D-minus at the end of "Bart Gets An F"; the debut of the ever-slobbering Kang and Kodos in the first of our annual "Treehouse Of Horror" episodes; Homer almost making it across Springfield Gorge on Bart's skateboard; Mr. Burns taking a reluctant bite of Blinky, the three-eyed fish; Maggie bonking Homer with a mallet after watching an "Itchy & Scratchy" cartoon; Bart going to Hell in "Bart Gets Hit By A Car"; and the flashback scene in "The Way We Was," when Homer catches his first glimpse of Marge in high school (se was hot). So put on a ratty old Simpsons T-shirt, grab a bowlful of heavily-salted snack treats, and sink into the couch for a marathon of "Simpsons" classics. If you look carefully, you can see actual drops of blood, sweat and tears on may of the animation cels. Enjoy! Your chum, Matt Groening. Contains the complete second season with all 22 episodes.



Some Enchanted Evening (Simpsons episode) - "Some Enchanted Evening" was the thirteenth non short Simpsons episode released on television. The episode dealt with Bart, Lisa, and Maggie being taken care of by a notorious "Babysitter Bandit".

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Radioactive Man (The Simpsons episode) - For the character and Bongo comic, see Radioactive Man

Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire - "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire", also known as "The Simpsons Christmas Special" was the first episode of the half-hour length Simpsons series to air, though it was the eighth episode produced in season one. The series was originally planned to premier in the fall of 1989, but due to major problems with the animation of "Some Enchanted Evening", it instead began mid-season 1990 with this episode.



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Keeping Up Appearance Episode Guide - Keeping Up Appearance Episode Guide Dragon Ball - Tien Shinhan Saga (DVD) The Dragon Ball Anime series continues with this two-disc set collecting every episode of the Tien Shinhan Saga, which finds Dragonballers Goku, Yamcha, keeping up appearance episode guide and Krillin squaring off against Pamput, Man Wolf, Jacky Chun, keeping up appearance episode guide and the students of Master Shen in the 22nd annual World Martial Arts Tournament. Features non-stop martial arts action in 18 episodes, including battles between ...

Keeping Up Appearance Episode Guide - Keeping Up Appearance Episode Guide Dragon Ball - Tien Shinhan Saga (DVD) The Dragon Ball Anime series continues with this two-disc set collecting every episode of the Tien Shinhan Saga, which finds Dragonballers Goku, Yamcha, keeping up appearance episode guide and Krillin squaring off against Pamput, Man Wolf, Jacky Chun, keeping up appearance episode guide and the students of Master Shen in the 22nd annual World Martial Arts Tournament. Features non-stop martial arts action in 18 episodes, including battles between ...

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