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63 of 65 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally!,
By Nathan Redmond "Brade Runnar" (Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada) - See all my reviews
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After five years since the release of season 3, the penultimate season of Rocky and Bullwinkle comes to DVD at last, to honour the duo's 50th anniversary year.
At 19 half-hour episodes (for a total of 38 R&B segments), this is by far the shortest season. Five stories are presented, in order: Painting Theft (6 segments) The Guns of Abalone (4 segments) The Treasure of Monte Zoom (8 segments) Goof Gas Attack (8 segments) Banana Formula (12 segments) There are no special features, but I'm just happy to have the episodes after all these years of waiting. Now let's hope for season 5...
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
MORE JAY WARD GOOFINESS!!,
By classic cartoon lover (Texas) - See all my reviews
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Season 4 arrived today and it is more of the "good stuff" you Jay Ward fans know and love. All or the Dudley Do-Right shorts are now officially on DVD (assuming you have R&B seasons 1-2-3 and the "best of DDR" DVD. That's a plus for me cause I love DDR.
Go ahead and pick this one up and MAYBE Classic Media will give us more in the "NOT TOO DISTANT FUTURE".
22 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
At Long Last!!!!,
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As others noted, it's been years since Season Three was released. I had been wondering if sales were so poor that the rest of R&B would remain lost, but no, at long last, here's Season Four! You simply cannot go wrong with these shows! Often much more intellectual humor than you would suspect; it's not just a kids' show, but a funny look many aspects of society of the time. Jay Ward rules ;)
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Where's the box?,
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It all good Bullwinkle and Rocky, but... 2 DVDs in a flip-open case and an insert with the track listings on it. But no box for those to go in, so I'm not sure how long I'll have the insert. Maybe I can devise a box... 5 stars for the content, minus a star for packaging.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great program, but...no captions or subtitles?!,
This review is from: Rocky & Bullwinkle & Friends: Season Four (DVD)
Great release. On content alone, it would be 5 stars.
But this is 2010, and this is not captioned. How can ANYTHING be released in this day and age without captions or subtitles? It should be a requirement! And it's not even as though it hasn't been done for this show before. VHS tapes that were released 20 years ago are captioned. And this isn't? That makes it even less understandable and even more wrong. Why limit the audience intentionally?
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hey, Rocky... Watch Me Pull a Five-Star DVD Set Outta My Hat!,
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Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends: The Complete Season Four
(Released August 17, 2010 by Vivendi Classic Media) Another Looong DVD Review by Joe Torcivia Let's get this matter out of the way up front. The TWO ORIGINAL television programs from which this material is culled were titled: ROCKY AND HIS FRIENDS, followed by THE BULLWINKLE SHOW. If ever there were a show called "Rocky and Bullwinkle" - or "Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends" - it would have been something cobbled together for syndication. And "cobbled together" may be the best way to describe the attempts to recreate a fifty-year old show with many different component parts. Same applies to the early Hanna-Barbera series. It may actually be IMPOSSIBLE, by this point in time, to reconstruct a show like this in an exact duplication of its original form. Pieces are lost to history. Shows had differing content of "new vs. repeat" material, etc. And, frankly speaking, not everyone associated with such a project HAS ACTUALLY SEEN a show like this in its original state. They might be forced to go by hearsay and the inescapable "Things They Read Somewhere on the Internet". Given this, I'd have to say that the producers of this series of DVD collections have done a fine job of creating something called "ROCKY AND BULLWINKLE AND FRIENDS" out of the remains of ROCKY AND HIS FRIENDS and THE BULLWINKLE SHOW. As is our custom in these reviews, we'll break it into CONS and PROS. The CONS: Authenticity of the Experience: Please refer to the opening paragraphs above. Music Substitution: The original theme music, and that which heralds the start of the many of the component parts, has been substituted. The new music is inferior to anyone who can still hear the old themes echoing in the recesses of his or her mind. There's even a faux-William Conrad voice calling the series "Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends", as this music plays. Thankfully, the episodes themselves were rarely scored; so watching them still feels "right". Bugs: Not a guest cameo by "The Bunny", alas, but a transparent (but annoying nonetheless) "R&B" Logo at the lower right corner of the screen. Just as you'd see on modern TV broadcasts. GET A CLUE, PRODUCERS... We KNOW this is "Rocky and Bullwinkle" (...or are you plugging "Rhythm and Blues" music?) without the BUG. In fact, you might be surprised to learn that we buy DVDs... TO GET AWAY FROM THAT INTRUSIVE CLUTTER! Since this is the 4th edition, I don't think this is going to change. Some Double-Dipping: The Rocky and Bullwinkle serials "Treasure of Monte Zoom", "Guns of Abalone", and "Goof Gas Attack", included here, were all previously released on the various "Best of..." mini collections. But, I guess we can forgive that, as they are packaged here as Season Four. The six-part "Painting Theft" and the twelve-part "Banana Formula" serials appear to be new to DVD. The Extra Features: There are NO extra features! Can't really complain too loudly, given the amount of material at the price - but something (even old promos and the like) would be welcome. All in all, there's really not a lot to complain about, once your ears adjust to the non-authentic music (I'm not certain mine will ever COMPLETELY do so, due to so many years of watching the original broadcasts) - and if you can manage to look past or ignore the BUGS (I can't completely do that either). The PROS: The Packaging: Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends: The Complete Season Four comes in a very sturdy package that "opens like a book" with two discs - one on each inside page. It is nicely illustrated, though the portrait of Rocky must be one of the WORST drawings of the Flying Squirrel ever done. And, when you're talking about a bad drawing of a Jay Ward character, you're really saying something! As DVD packaging become ever cheaper, this is one of the BEST efforts in DVD packaging I've seen of late - the Rocky art notwithstanding. Content Notes: A double-sided, color page of Content Notes is provided inside the package. Consider that certain contemporary Warner animation collections have done away with content notes entirely, and you can appreciate this effort all the more. Menu and Navigation: Menu navigation is very easy. BIG NUMBERS represent the "number of the episode", and there is a full screen description of the contents of each episode for you to read before selecting it. This is especially helpful in that you won't mistakenly play the show with "Chapters 3 and 4" of a "Rocky and Bullwinkle" serial, when you intend to play the show with "Chapters 5 and 6". You can also play individual cartoons, or the episode as a whole. The Talent: Producers Jay Ward and Bill Scott. Voice actors June Foray, Bill Scott, Paul Frees (who steals every show as "Boris Badenov"), William Conrad as "Our Narrator", Edward Everett Horton, Daws Butler, Walter Tetley, Hans Conreid, and Charlie Ruggles put on a tour-de-force in every episode. Show Content and Interstitials: Oddly, for this FOURTH SEASON, they appear to use the original First Season opening and closing sequences (with the music substitutions and faux-Conrad voice). And, for the First Season set, they used a LATER opening and closing made for ROCKY AND HIS FRIENDS. Go figure. By this time, it should be THE BULLWINKLE SHOW credits anyway. As I said: "cobbled together". Each show contains two chapters of the "Rocky and Bullwinkle" serial, two component features ("Peabody's Improbably History", "Fractured Fairy Tales", "Dudley Do-Right of the Mounties", or "Aesop and Son" - adding to the mixed up nature of reconstructing the series), a short Bullwinkle segment ("Bullwinkle's Corner" or "Mr. Know-It-All") and program interstitials that were used to introduce commercials and component features. You all remember "Hey, Rocky, watch me pull a rabbit of out of my Hat!"? Yeah, that stuff - and more of it than I remember there being, back in the day. Great to have those! Shorter Serials: Though I always loved this show, I often felt less than satisfied because - no matter when I seemed to watch it - I only felt as if I were getting PART OF SOMETHING, instead of a "full-story". The first serial "Jet Fuel Formula" (on the Season One DVD) was a whopping 40 (!) parts long! Imagine today's kids hanging in that long for ANYTHING. Of course, as I grew older and wiser, I realized that a "complete story" was not the point of the R&B serials - and that "getting there was ALL of the fun"! Though, perhaps in response to this, the serials by this time were anywhere from FOUR to EIGHT chapters (with one 12-part exception) - and would cover anywhere from two to four shows. Honestly, I think it works better this way. The Humor: If Jay Ward has one lasting legacy, it is the HUMOR of his animated series. He stuffed them full of great jokes and satire and, when they were chock full, he stuffed them some more. Here are FOUR examples from "SHOW # 3" alone: Boris Badenov (...such a great joke in itself) realizes he's just made a terrible mistake. BORIS: "GOOD HEAVENS!" NATASHA (aghast): "BORIS! YOU SAID HEAVENS!" BORIS: "WHAT CAN I DO? THEY WON'T LET ME PLUG THE COMPETITION!" Turns out, though, that they DID plug the competition - in these next two examples. Boris ends a chapter by making a BET with the Narrator - who announces the title of the next chapter as "Dollars to Donuts - or The Wonderful World of Cruller" (The Disney Sunday program that followed "The Bullwinkle Show" on NBC. Or, in a "Fractured Fairy Tale", one character suspiciously accuses another thusly: "What are you, a spy from Hanna-Barbera?" And, in what may have been the "Groaner of the Year", an "R&B" chapter satirized "Modern Art". NARRATOR: "JACKSON PLOP PAINTED WITH A MIXTURE OF PABLUM AND CHICKEN GIZZARDS!" ART CRITIC: "WELL, THERE'S ONE THING YOU'VE GOT TO SAY ABOUT THAT BOY'S WORK - IT'S GOT GUTS!" ...Oh, how do you not love that! And all of this is in just ONE SHOW! Overall: Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends: The Complete Season Four is a great package, as long as you're understanding of its shortcomings in the area of authenticity. Again, I'm not certain the true authentic experience CAN be recreated, so I'm willing to accept it as is. It doesn't matter if you have the earlier season sets, as this is a fine sampling of Jay Ward's greatest creations. Hokey Smoke, just buy it and enjoy it!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Season 4 finally here, and Season 5's on the way,
By steve_manassas (Manassas, VA USA) - See all my reviews
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I just got Season 4 today (I have the other three sets) and it looks great (so far)! I've already pre-ordered Season 5; it's supposed to ship next week.
I think the reason for the delay between Seasons 3 and 4 is because Sony Wonder (the distributor of Seasons 1 - 3) folded several years ago, and it took time for Jay Ward Productions to find a new distributor, Vivendi Entertainment. According to Wikipedia, the episodes were unified under one name for legal reasons; that's why we don't have the unique "Bullwinkle Show" and "Rocky and His Friends" openings and closings. I'd like to see the PBS documentary OF MOOSE AND MEN: THE ROCKY AND BULLWINKLE STORY be made available on DVD as well. Anyway, great job.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hokey Smokes!,
By Johnny Photo (New York) - See all my reviews
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Rocky & Bullwinkle & Friends is my favorite of all cartoon series ever made. Yes, Looney Tunes had the gift of Mel Blanc creating terrific voices for a classic cast of characters. Mel was a true gift to American radio (Jack Benny Program) and cartoons. Most of the story themes however, usually involved characters chasing, blowing up, or in other ways clocking one another. Rocky & Bullwinkle & Friends had absolutely wonderful character voices. The high energy of William Conrad's narration of Rocky's adventures remains invigorating and funny. In addition, the stories contained many different themes. Some had wonderfully clever twists on childhood stories, as seen in Fractured Fairy Tales. Others related to history (Peabody's History). Many instances of funny plays-on-words and other clever comedy appeals to adults as well as children. If you enjoy fun character voices and a variety of story themes, you will enjoy this wonderful and wacky show. The creative talents responsible of this show were the best!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Keep 'Em Coming as They're Great!,
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When season 4 didn't come out on schedule, I was upset! I wrote the production company via email ("Fan mail from some flounder."), only to be told they were not going to do a 4th season as the first three seasons had not sold well enough. How could that be??? This is the greatest and most legendary cartoon series ever! I'm sooooo glad they changed their minds finally.
The "Best of ..." DVDs are, I'm sure, all well and good, but we who love and remember the show in its original form (or even in any of its subsequent formats) want it all! I'm praying this season 4 sells really well so we soon see more seasons being released until we have it all. I'll buy every one! But please don't make us wait 5 years until the next season is released, which is how long we had to wait for this one. No, there aren't any extras or subtitles on this season, but it's likely they ran out of extras to attach, and we can live without the subtitles. We just want more of the seasons, with or without frills! And the packaging is still really fine. I give this collection as a whole my highest recommendation! Get it today and buy a copy for a friend; if your friend has a sense of humor, he or she will thank you for it again and again!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
rocky & bullwinkle & friends: season four,
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Excellent quality video that brings back many memories. One of the best Rocky & Bullwinkle sets with all of crew, fractured fairy tales, mr. peabodys improbale history, etc. Bought additional sets for pre-teens who have really enjoyed the cartoons.
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