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Spaceballs: The Totally Warped Animated Adventures (2008) Review

Spaceballs: The Totally Warped Animated Adventures (2008)
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Mel Brooks Spaceballs is in the top 5, if not my favorite movie of all time. So it would only be natural that I would want to get this DVD of the new toon series. Judging from reading about the show being canceled, and a few reviewers saying how bad it was when they saw it on T.V (Which i never got to do) I really was not expecting much at all when I surprisingly got confirmation that this DVD had been shipped (they had canceled it previously, but it's back again now)
It's a shame there is only 4 episodes. The 4 episodes are not exactly faithful to what you know about Spaceballs, but that does not mean they should be dismissed, as I laughed all the way through each episode. There is a couple of times you get a little disorientated wondering why Lonestar and Princess Vespa are not married, or why Sanders and Helmet would call for Lonestars help... but aside from that, Mel could have had a successful series here, had it been given a chance to get some of the kinks out like most first series do... but oh well, what can you do about it now?
Mel returns as the voice of President Skroob and Yogurt, as with Daphene Whats-her-name as Vespa & Joan Rivers as Dot Matrix.... the rest of the characters voices you can get used to, except for Cornell Sanders voice, that one really needed to be re-cast.
Surprisingly the humor was not censured out. I was expected a completely G rated cartoon here, but it's more a PG rated one that pushes the boundary of it. I was surprised at the sexual innuendos and language portrayed, which just made me like it. Had they gone a little bit more raunchier and smuttier, it could have contended with South Park and such shows.
As long as you go in not expecting a masterpeice, then you should enjoy what this show has to offer. Just sit back and remember, it's just for laughs.
Shame there is no bonus features at all :(

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South Park: The Complete Sixth Season (1997) Review

South Park: The Complete Sixth Season (1997)
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Included in the Season 6 DVD set is "The Return of Lord of the Rings to the Two Towers" episode, one of the funniest South Park episodes ever! In that episode, a parody of the LOTR movie, the 6th graders are attracted to the power of an adult DVD, unknown to the main characters Kyle, Stan and Cartman, who surmise that the DVD's powers are great and must be destroyed. On their journey to destroy the DVD, they encounter many funny obstacles along the way.
Other episodes included in the DVD set are:
* The Biggest Douche in the Universe (very funny parody of the John Edwards show)
* Professor Chaos (funny episode on Butters)
* Asspen
* Freak Strike
* Jared Has Aides
* The Terrance & Phillip Movie
* Fun With Veal
* Simpsons Already Did It
* Red Hot Catholic Love
* Free Hat
* Bebe's Boobs Destroy Society
* Child Abduction is Not Funny
* A Ladder to Heaven
* The Death Camp of Tolerance
* My Future Self n' Me
* Red Sleigh Down

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Sit back and enjoy all 17 episodes of the sixth season of the show that makes you laugh your @$$ off, now available for the first time in this exclusive 3-disc collector's edition. This season tackles such issues as child abduction, animal rights and early mammary development and its effects on society. Also, Cartman wears a dress on national television and Butters goes out of his mind. For them, it's all part of growing up in South Park.

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Beavis and Butt-head - The Mike Judge Collection, Vol. 3 (1992) Review

Beavis and Butt-head - The Mike Judge Collection, Vol. 3 (1992)
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Disc #3 -Beavis and Butt-Head: The Mike Judge Collection, Vol. 3
Music Videos
Stakka Bo: Here We Go
Crowbar: Existence Is Punishment
Salt 'n' Pepa (Featuring En Vogue): Whatta Man
Poison: I Want Action
2 Unlimited: Get Ready for This
Tripping Daisy: I Got a Girl
Jesus Lizard: Glamorous
Sonic Youth: Dirty Boots
Soundgarden: Spoonman
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion: Dang
PJ Harvey: Down by the Water
Alice Cooper: Teenage Frankenstein
Toadies: Possum Kingdom
Rollins Band: Liar
Paul Broucek: Hollywood Halloween
The Original, Uncut Frog Baseball
Taint of Greatness: The Journey of Beavis and Butt-Head, Part 3
Special Appearances
Beavis and Butt-Head Yule Log Clips
Letters to Santa Butt-Head
'97 Press Conference Shorts
Interview With Chris Connelly
2005 VMA's
Promos
Beavis and Butt-Head Movie - Shorts
Beavis and Butt-Head Movie - Promos
Sunday Stew Promos
Holiday Gifts Promo
Previews
Beavis and Butt-Head: The Mike Judge Collection
Wonder Showzen Season Two
The Andy Milonakis Show Season Two
Links
Play Animation Show Vol. 1 Trailer
Play Animation Show Vol. 2 Trailer

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Heroes. Villains. Visionaries. Butt-munches. Beavis & Butt-Head have been called a lot of things. Smart isn't usually one of them, but groundbreaking is.In this third installment of the earth-shattering Mike Judge Collection, the boys are back with more of their wisecracking, fart-knockingly-genius ways. Whether they make your stomach hurt from laughing, or because you have to, you know…one thing is for sure, Beavis & Butt-Head changed comedy and animation forever.

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