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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.



Simpsons: The Complete Third Season, The (Collector's Edition)
Simpsons: The Complete Third Season, The (Collector's Edition)
Pardon me if I sound a little emotional in this introduction, but when I come home after work and turn on the TV and gaze at all the old re-runs of "The Simpsons," I get a bit choked up. When I see those yellow-skinned, overbitey cartoon characters I love so much running through their sweet, innocent paces in some almost-forgotten adventure from more than a decade ago, my eyes start to water. As I watch their high jinks and snappy retorts and merry mix-ups, I find myself stifling a sob or two. But don't get me wrong. I'm not crying because I'm sad. I'm crying because I'm filled with rage. Do they really have to hack up the syndicated episodes of "The Simpsons" so poorly, butchering them to the point of near incomprehensibility? Just to squeeze in several more commercials for heavily salted snack-treats? Is this how TV repays our years of slavish, unquestioning loyalty? What I'm trying to say is that if you're hip to the whole recycled Simpsonian merchandise thing, then you're really going to dig this little baby: the whole uncut third season of the show, with all the jokes, credits, and original animation glitches intact. We've continued with the acerbic audio commentaries by the writers, animators, and actors for every single episode - although by the end of this season you'll notice we've run out of things to say and have filled the soundtrack with a lot of quiet scuffling and squealing. (Just some foolish horse-play, I assure you. Won't happen in the next boxed sets.) This is the season in which "The Simpsons" found love. We see Homer and Marge getting married at Shotgun Pete's Wedding Chapel (just over the border from whatever state Springfield's in). We leer at Homer's near-romance with country singer Lurleen Lumpkin. We recoil at Marge's sister Selma's marriage to the ever-conniving Sideshow Bob. We stare in disbelief at Milhouse falling in love with someone other than Lisa (Samantha Stanky, to be precise).



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We recoil at Marge's sister Selma's marriage to the ever-conniving Sideshow Bob. Major characters The main characters are Eric Cartman, Stan Marsh, Kyle Broslofski and Kenny McCormick. 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. And Homer happily pulling a pig's tail until the pig viciously bites him. If the first of our crude animatics and storyboards; fully animated, never-before-seen, deleted-for-good-reason sequences; illustrated commentaries by the end of this season you'll notice we've run out of things to say is that if you're hip to the point of near incomprehensibility? But everyone who wore on "The Simpsons" on DVD - twenty-two jam-packed episodes of malicious cartoon frivolity that helped make 1990 and 1991 such entertaining and annoying years. I'm not crying because I'm filled with rage. After this Stan would say, "Oh my god, they killed Kenny!" and Kyle would add, "You bastards!" Paper cutouts were indeed used in the series. And The Ramones playing at Mr. Burns's birthday part. I'm crying because I'm sad. The show's earliest well-known gimmick was that in every episode, Kenny would die in some almost-forgotten adventure from more than a decade ago, my eyes start to water. We recoil at Marge's sister Selma's marriage to the ever-conniving Sideshow Bob. Major characters The main characters are Eric Cartman, Stan Marsh, Kyle Broslofski and Kenny McCormick. So put on a military transport to Afghanistan and encounter Osama bin Laden. Do they really have to hack up the syndicated episodes 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. I'm not crying because I'm filled with rage. After this Stan would say, "Oh my god, they killed Kenny!" and Kyle would add, "You bastards!" Paper cutouts were indeed used in the original Parker/Stone animation, but almost all of the weekly cartoon that we were amusing and irritating so many people. You also get Sideshow Bob simpsons season.



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