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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Delightul family-friendly TV series, my favorite!!,
By randomartco "period film aficionado" (Greater Washington D.C. area) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE)
This review is from: Road To Avonlea - The Complete Second Season (Boxset) (Region 1 DVD) (DVD)
This great family-friendly series brings back great memories from my childhood; I would definitely consider this my favorite TV show of all time! Each episode is full of sweet moments, family life, exciting adventures, beautiful scenery, and much more. The content of these is minimal: it's a very family-friendly series, with only a few episodes with some objectionable content (like the Witches of Avonlea episode in this season).
The storyline centers around Sarah Stanley, who comes to Prince Edward Island when her father is accused of embezzlement to live with relatives in a little town called Avonlea. As she struggles to accept her new life and get along with her strict Aunt Hettie, her stuck-up cousin Felcity King, & tormenting cousin Felix King, Sarah must accept the changes in her young life. But not everything is bad: small town life can be loads of fun, and her new Aunt Olivia is wondeful! Check out this amazing series produced by Sullivan in Canada, the same company who brought up "Anne of Green Gables" and "Anne of Avonlea" in the 90's with Megan Follows. Aired in the U.S. under the title "Avonlea" on the Disney Channel, you will enjoy watching these fantastic episodes again and again! My favorite episodes from this season include: "How Kissing Was Discovered," "May the Best Man Win," and "It's Just a Stage"... Season Two contains the following episodes: 1. Sara's Homecoming 2. How Kissing Was Discovered 3. Aunt Hetty's Ordeal 4. Of Corsets and Secrets and True True Love 5. Old Quarrels, Old Love 6. May the Best Man Win 7. Family Rivalry 8. Sea Ghost 9. All That Glitters 10. Dreamer of Dreams 11. It's Just a Stage 12. A Mother's Love 13. Misfits and Miracles
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Canadian television series!,
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This review is from: Road To Avonlea - The Complete Second Season (Boxset) (Region 1 DVD) (DVD)
All 3 seasons and movies of Road to Avonlea are available at amazon.ca (Canada). Also available at the Sullivan Entertainment boutique (www.sullivanboutique) but be aware that you will pay A LOT MORE with them than here at Amazon. Just a friendly message, free of charge...:o)
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Technical note,
By octobercountry (the Land of Trees and Heroes) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Road to Avonlea: The Complete Second Season (DVD)
Looking through the Amazon listings for the "Road to Avonlea" series can be a little confusing, if you're trying to figure out exactly which edition of the series you're getting.
The programme is slowly being re-released on DVD by the Sullivan company in a new edition described as a "widescreen hi-def digital restoration." Well, that's all to the good, but please keep in mind that these are NOT high-definition Blu-ray releases. They are standard DVDs which will play on any DVD machine. I think it's extremely misleading to use the term "HI-DEF" in the promotional material. That said, these new releases are vastly superior to the old DVD sets, which had terrible quality-control issues and generally looked dreadful, with picture quality so grainy that the episodes looked like they were shot through a screen door. The new transfers are very clean and sharp, and presented in a 1.78:1 aspect ratio---fitting the screen width of modern widescreen televisions. Now, the series was shot on 35 mm film stock, which has an aspect ratio of 1.33:1. So, these new releases do re-frame the picture slightly, cropping a bit off the top and bottom of the film frame. However, I've done frame-to-frame comparisons of the old and new transfers, and I see that while there is a little cropping at the top and bottom, at the same time on the new version there is a little more picture visible on each side of the frame (which had been cropped off in the original release). So, it's a bit of a trade-off in terms of how much of the picture you're getting, when comparing the old and new versions. But the quality of the new transfers is so extremely superior to the old, I can't say I mind missing that tiny bit of picture from the upper and lower portions of the screen at all. A quick way to tell which edition of the series you're buying, is to look at the covers. The new transfers have a wide bar of solid colour running across the top of the DVD case, with "Road to Avonlea" printed in large capital letters. As of this writing (December 2010), the first three seasons have been re-released in this new format, and I do hope the remaining seasons will follow, as this is an EXCELLENT series!
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