The Simpsons - The Complete Seventh Season
A**W
The Show Keeps Going Strong
Starting off with the conclusion to the cliffhanger episode "Who Shot Mr. Burns?", the seventh season of The Simpsons continues to impress. The answer to the summer of 1995's biggest question surprised everyone by being both implausible and hilarious. From there, the episodes were consistently funny. With inclusions such as "Lisa the Vegetarian", which was alluded to in the previous season when we saw Lisa's future, "Radioactive Man", with great a great parody of the 1960s Batman series starring Adam West, the "Treehouse of Horror VI" which had the state-of-the-art 3D segment, "Bart on the Road" with the Knoxville World's Fair, and finally, "The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular", hosted by Troy McClure (Phil Hartman) and featuring deleted scenes and alternate endings to the "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" mystery.Season 7 occurred during the golden age of the show, when the writers' wit was at its sharpest. I can't think of a bad episode in the whole season, and many memorable lines came from this year, including Chief Wiggum's response to Homer in WSMB: "That's what they all say. They all say 'D'oh!'". Also, it's amazing how much stuff is cut out for syndication. Even if you've seen every episode on TV, it's worth it to buy this set to see what was cut.So far, I've only listened to one commentary, the one on "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" (as you can see, I am a big fan of those two episodes). While the commentary for part one was amazing, and this one was still good, it wasn't as good as I was hoping. Still, it was fun to hear about how they had to declare a winner to the contest (you'll know what I'm talking about if you listen to the commentary in both episodes) even though no one got the answer right.This is another great Simpsons set that every fan should own.
B**N
The quality continues.
I have been a fan of the show for nineteen years now, albeit reluctantly at first. But it wasn't until I started collecting the seasons on DVD that I started to put the episodes I remembered from childhood into their proper order. Season seven features, among others, the conclusion to Who Shot Mr. Burns? The Treehouse of Horror episode isn't one of my favorites but it's not horrible either. I'd have to say my favorite sketch is where Homer finds a portal to and becomes trapped in a strange 3-dimensional plain. We also have Two Bad Neighbors, where former president George H. W. Bush moves in across the street and becomes embroiled in a prank war with Homer. My absolute favorite episode of the season though would have to be Bart VS. Australia, not the least because of the catchy, digeridoo-rich rendition of the end credits theme. And of course we have a fun audio commentary track for each episode as well, so this season should keep you occupied for quite a while. I definitely feel it's one of the must-haves for anyone wanting to collect. Seasons one through twelve are where I still feel the series had it going. After that though, it seemed they started to rely too much on guest characters for the laughs. Season seven is still one of the best though.
N**O
This might be my favourite season
I love the Simpsons (Yes, as almost anybody else). I was born on '89 with the simpsons and grew up with them. When I was 3 I loved them probably because of the colors and movements. When I was 7 I loved some of the jokes. When I was 15 I love other jokes.I'm currently almost 22 years old and still love them, that tells you how the simpsons is for all ages. While I won't willingly watch a dvd (I know all the episodes, all the jokes, in english, spanish and even the audio commentaries) I still watch them on TV, since (at least where I'm from) they're on almost all the time. I still enjoy them.This I think might be my favourite season. It has that great simpsons balance of comedy and emotion (Which is totally lost in recent seasons)The packaging is great, with all the information you need and awesome design. Has extras including Audio Commentaries for all episodes, which I always find entertaining.
A**R
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Came as advertised NEW. Still factory sealed 👌
M**.
A top rated season full of classic episodes
The DVDs come in a cool box where you see a close up of Marge's eye in the camera when the sleeves are inserted. This season has some great episodes, including:Bart Sells His SoulLisa the VegetarianMother SimpsonTeam HomerTwo Bad NeighborsScenes From The Class Struggle in SpringfieldBart the FinkLisa the IconoclastHomer the SmithersBart on the RoadSummer of 4ft 2It has some interesting and entertaining commentary, also. If you're a die-hard fan, this season is a must have.
E**S
if possible)
When I Ordered this season I was really happy. This is my 2nd favorite season. My top 5 seasons are,1. #42. #73. #54. #105. #20In All of these seasons I have at least one episode that stands out besides the Tree house of Horror. In season #7, the "Team Homer" episode stands out, in season #4, the episodes "Kamp Krusty," "Itchy and Scratchy the movie," and the "Whacking Day episode stand out, in season #5, the episode "Camp Feare" stands out, in season #10, the "Bart the Mother" episode really stands out, and in season #20, the "Lost Verizon" episode really stands out. By stand out, I mean the best. But whenever I get a season and watch it I start cracking up because it's so good and funny.
E**W
Like the product, not the delivery process
I ordered this product from DVD Bargain Buy. I like this product. Came in great condition, and a must have for every Simpson's fan. The thing I didn't like was that the tracking for the delivery wasn't regularly updated. The package was also a day late, so it made me very anxious about getting my delivery. Not something a costumer enjoys feeling. Also, when I contacted the seller there email back to me was vague. It didn't give me any answers to my questions. Kind of frustrating, but great product though.
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