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Post by melmac on Jul 28, 2006 10:50:33 GMT -5
Well... it'll be good, once I can get it straightened out in my head.
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Post by Lauren on Aug 6, 2006 0:01:58 GMT -5
I have, in no particular order:
MONK, 4 seasons GAH, 3 seasons MARRIED WITH CHILDREN, 5 seasons KNIGHT RIDER, 4 seasons FRESH PRINCE OF BEL AIR, 1 season HAPPY DAYS, 1 season LAVERNE & SHIRLEY, 1 season PERFECT STRANGERS, 8 seasons HONEYMOONERS, 39 episodes JEFF FOXWORTHY SHOW, 1 season 7TH HEAVEN, 1 season THE MONKEES, 2 seasons THREE'S COMPANY, 1 season BOY MEETS WORLD, 3 seasons DINOSAURS, 2 seasons MY FAVORITE MARTIAN, 2 seasons I MARRIED JOAN, 2 sets TMNT (original), 2 sets BENNY HILL, 2 sets
ummm... I think that's all of them...
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Post by HoudiniDerek on Aug 6, 2006 8:47:33 GMT -5
TMNT...are those series or just volume sets?
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Post by Lauren on Aug 6, 2006 11:29:02 GMT -5
Well... yes & no. The first volume is the firt season (plus four episodes from the last two seasons that were syndicated only). The second volume looks like the full season. Volume three is one-third of the third season (since this season was twice as long as the others). I've been looking for volumes three & four for cheaper than I've seen & five is about to come out, so I think I'll just get them all of Amazon.
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Post by HoudiniDerek on Aug 6, 2006 18:39:56 GMT -5
Let me know if they are the full seasons if you would. I read that they were just random episode collections like DARKWING DUCK will be this fall.
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Post by melmac on Aug 6, 2006 21:05:22 GMT -5
Well, the one I'd like to get for my B-day is "The Wild Wild West." Too many gems of extras there that makes it special. Conrad does commentary, and given what he did in the series, I think it'll be pretty good.
I also saw Superfriends in the store the other day, which has been funny to me too given what I've been doing part of the summer. And... if they have "Diagnosis Murder" out, that'd be a neat one as well. I liked that series until it's final season. They were basically forcing the show to try and get a younger viewer audience, failing there and losing their main audience (older people). And, a lot of my favorite actors made appearances in the series, so that's another plus.
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Post by Lauren on Aug 6, 2006 22:24:31 GMT -5
The collections aren't random, per se. They DO go in order. It's just once you get to he third season, it's broken down to three different volumes, and since season one only had five episodes, it has four episodes (I think) from the last two syndicated seasons.
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Post by HoudiniDerek on Aug 6, 2006 22:33:47 GMT -5
Oh. So then are Volumes Four and Five finishing up Season 3?
And which episodes from the final seasons are on Volume 1?
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Post by melmac on Aug 6, 2006 22:39:50 GMT -5
Oh. So then are Volumes Four and Five finishing up Season 3? And which episodes from the final seasons are on Volume 1? You know, that reads like who's on first? Starting to think I should've gotten into the baseball business. Use that even at Six Flags.
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Post by HoudiniDerek on Aug 7, 2006 13:08:23 GMT -5
I have been trying to think of other great shows that I would want out, but I am drawing a blank. Most of them either are coming out or are out. Only a few there is no mention of yet.
I don't know if I mentioned it, but I might get SEINFELD one day...and maybe TWO AND A HALF MEN.
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Post by Lauren on Aug 7, 2006 18:18:56 GMT -5
Oh. So then are Volumes Four and Five finishing up Season 3? Yes. And which episodes from the final seasons are on Volume 1? Straight from ninjaturtles.com: www.ninjaturtles.com/html/dvd_classictoons.html(Lists through & including volume four.)
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Post by HoudiniDerek on Aug 7, 2006 18:28:21 GMT -5
Thanks, Lauren. I might have to get the sets now...I thought it was just random episodes. Now all I need are the seasons of the GHOSTBUSTERS.
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Post by melmac on Aug 7, 2006 22:24:56 GMT -5
Which one: The one with Slimer or the one with Tracey the Gorilla? (OK... I'm really old on these boards) I'd also like to get "Hogan's Heroes'" last season, as I liked a lot of those episodes, and the original "The Adventures of Superman" with George Reeves. I think Jack Larson (Jimmy Olsen) and Noel Neill (the second Lois Lane) are the only ones who are still around, and I think they did a commentary. "The Muppet Show" would be fun too, but I don't think they have the season out with my favorite shows (Guest stars Danny Kaye and the Star Wars group) out yet. Might even get one season of "Wonder Woman," but I don't know yet. Funny thing about it though, I did realize her apartment and Ralph's home mixed up. Must've been the stained glass windows.
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Post by HoudiniDerek on Aug 7, 2006 23:06:52 GMT -5
The only GHOSTBUSTERS is the one with Slimer.
I have the first three of Hogan and will get the final three as they come out.
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Post by melmac on Aug 8, 2006 11:30:30 GMT -5
Actually, there is a second one, made by filmation. That's where I get the Tracey the Gorilla bit. Not to mention Cheepie, Prime Evil, Braterat, Scared Stiff, etc.
Thought about getting F-Troop too, but it's been ages since I've seen the show. (though remembering the theme song hasn't been too hard. Same goes with Maverick too.)
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