Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0024543225140
Format: Animated, Box set, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Full Screen, NTSC
Label: 20th Century Fox
Languages: AlbanianOriginal LanguageArabicOriginal LanguageEnglishOriginal LanguageFrenchOriginal LanguageGermanOriginal LanguageHebrewOriginal LanguageHindiOriginal LanguageItalianOriginal LanguageJapaneseOriginal LanguageRussianOriginal LanguageSpanishOriginal LanguageSwahiliOriginal LanguageSwedishOriginal LanguageTurkishOriginal LanguageEnglishSubtitledSpanishSubtitledEnglishDubbedFrenchDubbedSpanishDubbed
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
Number Of Items: 4
Publisher: 20th Century Fox
Region Code: 1
Release Date: December 13, 2005
Running Time: 571 minutes
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Theatrical Release Date: December 17, 1989
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Editorial Review:Amazon.com:One of the hallmark seasons of
The Simpsons, season 7 features some of the strongest episodes produced during the show's run. Considering that this is
The Simpsons we're talking about here, that's saying a lot, but this collection deserves the accolades.
Broadcast in 1995, season seven features several signature episodes, including Part II of "Who Shot Mr. Burns," "Bart Sells His Soul," and "Two Bad Neighbors" where former President George Herbert Walker Bush moves into the neighborhood (an episode gamely playing on the former President's open dislike for the show). One of
The Simpsons's most definitive episodes, "Treehouse of Horror VI" famously broke the third wall by using the then-groundbreaking CGI technology to render Homer first in a 3-D world, then in real life, (despite the evolution in his form, he naturally ends up in an erotic cake shop). As the producers openly note on the commentary, it was a big deal at the time, and super expensive, which is why they could only do a few minutes of footage in CGI (some fans will particularly enjoy the revealing commentary on this one, as the producers explain the many visual puns and math jokes appearing in the background of the 3-D world). It's a great example of how
The Simpsons continued to play with its visual style and take creative risks years into its run. In fact, one of the best episodes on this collection, "The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular" proves just how far the look and style of the show really came during that time. Hosted by actor Troy McClure (voiced by the late comic great Phil Hartman), it presents never-before-seen outtakes and original footage from the show's debut days on
The Tracey Ullman Show, while taking a few self-referential digs at show creators Matt Groening, James Brooks, and Sam Simon. Other gems include "Homerpalooza" where Homer thanks guests The Smashing Pumpkins for their gloomy music because it has made his kids "stop wishing for a future I can't possibly provide," and "Bart the Fink" where Bart inadvertently gets Krusty the Klown busted for tax "avoision."
Along with the 25 episodes there are extensive commentaries, featurettes, and deleted scenes all of which add immense value to the set and will give die-hard fans another excuse to spend more hours in front of the TV. It's another benchmark collection from a show that, up to this point, doesn't seem to know its own limits.
--Dan Vancini
Description:The entire seventh season of this smash hit is available packaged in a mold the shape of Marge Simpson's head. This is the next in a line of collectible molded character packages that began with Homer Simpson in Season 6. Season 7 includes the famous "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" episode and Tree House of Horror VI.
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I think this is one of the few seasons that I will Always remember as being one of my favorite. Of course the season opener was finding out who shot Mr.Burns after waiting a whole summer to figure out who did it and of course the Radioactive Man Movie was another one I remember fondly. I collected the Simpsons head pack sets as they were just a few dollars more than the regular set boxes and I felt these were better quality. As I said in a earlier review I would stop getting these after season ...
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Every Simpsons fan has a favorite, hallmark season where the show peaked (and probably never returned to, or is ever likely to again), and mine is definitely season 7. A lifelong fan of the show, I feel that the writing and animation styles reached the fever pitch of cleverness, subversiveness, and plain old Simpsonian style in this season, and declined shortly thereafter. However the show may have suffered in recent seasons, it's runs like this, from 1995-96, that remind me why this show will always ...
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By far this is the best season of "The Simpsons" on DVD. This season is full of some of the most funny and fast paced episodes yet. There are alot of things in this season that make it one of the best, like the answer to who shot Mr. Burns, Bart trys out for Fallout boy, but Milhouse gets the part instead. The kids get taken away from Homer & Marge, after they take a break from being parents. Bart sells his soul to Milhouse, only to want it back after not laughing at funny things anymore. Lisa becomes a ...
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My son being such a huge Simpsons fan - loved this DVD. It just added to the collection. What can you say about such a popular item...it is what it is for him...GREAT!
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Great Set. Love the Simpsons - Planning on buying every box
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