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71 of 73 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The greatest set of Halloween specials ever assembled by one TV series,
This review is from: Roseanne: Halloween Edition (DVD)
This DVD contains the Halloween special episodes of Roseanne from seasons 2 through 8. Oddly enough, the Halloween special episode from season 9, "Satan, Darling", is not included. Many people who hate season 9 of Roseanne - and there are a lot of you - will cheer at this news, but I, personally, am disappointed since that particular episode was officially as much a part of the Roseanne Halloween collection as any, and also because it is interesting to contrast the writing, acting, and overall atmosphere of season 9 with all of the others. I include a brief synopsis of all of the Halloween episodes included on this DVD below:
Season 2 (Boo) - The Conners are welcoming the neighborhood kids to their "Tunnel of Terror" as Roseanne and Dan decide to find out who can scare the other the most. First Dan pretends he cuts off his hand while repairing the garbage disposal. Roseanne thinks this is on the level and comes to his aid until she realizes it's a stunt and he is using fake blood. Later Dan hears Roseanne on the phone talking to Bev about her moving in with them. A horrified Dan nearly has a heart attack and Roseanne is declared the winner. Season 3 (Trick or Treat) - DJ decides he wants to dress as a witch for Halloween this year, and this has Dan very upset as he believes it might mean DJ is having trouble with his own gender identity. You see, Dan believes only girls should dress as witches. Meanwhile, Roseanne decides to find out what it's like to be one of the guys by dressing up in Dan's clothes. She then goes to the Lobo and enjoys conversing with a group of men there on a variety of subjects. You even see Roseanne trying to make conversation with "another" man at the urinal. Unfortunately, the restroom scene has been cut from most (if not all) syndicated showings of this episode. We also get another look at Crystal's desperation for male companionship as she shows an interest in Roseanne ( alias Bob) after "Bob" pays her some well placed compliments. Season 4 (Trick Me Up, Trick Me Down) - Dan and Roseanne scare the wits out of their next-door neighbor, the snobby Kathy Bowman, when they have her convinced that Roseanne has murdered Dan in a fit of homicidal rage. Roseanne then spends the rest of the episode expecting Kathy to retaliate for the prank that has been played on her. When she doesn't, Dan finally has to fake a retaliation at the end of the episode so that Roseanne will stop obsessing over this. Meanwhile, Jackie flirts with a stranger at the Lobo Lounge costume party who turns out to be her ex-boyfriend Booker (George Clooney) in a Moose costume. This is George Clooney's final appearance on Roseanne. Booker hadn't appeared on Roseanne since the season one finale, "Let's Call It Quits". There are some good gags in this episode, but it wasn't as good as the previous two Halloween specials. This is the only episode with video commentary. Season 5 (Halloween IV) - Roseanne sends everyone to a party while she stays home, depressed over the absence of Becky. She is subsequently visited by the ghosts of Halloween past, present, and future. She has her normal smart-mouth retorts even to the ghosts though, comparing the ghost of Halloween present to a big piece of candy corn. Season 6 (Halloween V) - Roseanne believes that Darlene and David are dating other people, and this is all part of a prank the two are playing on her in which Roseanne finally gets bested. To me, this was the best Halloween episode since the one during season three. Season 7 (Skeleton in the Closet) - Dan and Jackie's husband, Fred, convince Roseanne that Fred is hiding his true sexual orientation when all of the guests at Leon's Halloween party at "The Lunch Box" seem to know Fred a little too well. There are also some hilarious scenes with Jackie speculating that her mother wears a wig and may be bald. This leads her to the conclusion that she may go bald as she ages too. Jackie then puts on the wig and begins doing an imitation of her mother, even getting the voice down pat: "Oh Roseanne! Roseanne, a woman your size should not wear horizontal stripes, you should wear black! Or stay at home!". For some reason, this particular episode isn't aired much in syndication, not even during the Roseanne Halloween episode marathons. Season 8 (Halloween: The Final Chapter) - This episode begins with Halloween at the Connors. They have a seance around the table and Dan and David fool some trick or treaters. Then Roseanne and Jackie play with the ouija board. They ask when is Roseanne going to have her baby, and it spells out the word "NOW". The scene suddenly changes and Roseanne is in the hospital. Jerry Garcia appears from beyond the grave via a videotape with a message especially for Roseanne. Meanwhile the doctors and nurses are dancing around Roseanne's bedside as though they are accompanying vocalists of some type. In the end, we see that all of this strange stuff was Roseanne halucinating while she was having the baby. Roseanne and Dan's new son Jerry Garcia Connor is born, which is particularly strange since the show has been saying the baby is a girl for months. This is the second poorest of the Halloween episodes, the poorest being the one from season nine that is not included in the DVD. It gives a foreshadowing of what we see a lot more of the following year - the absurd and the bizarre replacing the great original comedy of the earlier years. If you are a Roseanne fan, I highly recommend this DVD set. If you are not familiar with Roseanne, some of the unexplained subplots in the Halloween episodes may leave you somewhat confused.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Search and Wait Is Over,
By IJustDiedAlive (Northern CA, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Roseanne: Halloween Edition (DVD)
Every year around Halloween time I would search and wait for the Roseanne Halloween shows that repeat on many various t.v. stations and now I don't have to. This dvd is such a great buy for the casual viewer and fanatic viewer of Roseanne because her Halloween episodes are really great. I remember while the show was still a couple seasons old the anticipation I had for what kind of costumes the Conners would be wearing. Excellent.
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Its Halloween Roseanne style,
By Bennet Pomerantz "Bennet Pomerantz, AUDIOWORLD" (College Park, Maryland) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE)
This review is from: Roseanne: Halloween Edition (DVD)
There are two shows that treat halloween like a national holiday. The Simpsons (with their Treehouse of Horror) and Roseanne.
Roseanne and her family always had fun on Halloween. It was a time for family. In a way that was roseanne and her show was all about. The humor is full of good cheer. These 8 of 9 yearly episodes is an enjoyable feast of halloween cheer. I enjoyed these episodes and laughed whole heartly Bennet Pomerantz AUDIOWORLD
14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Halloween a little early this year,
By Ry-Dogg (Washington State) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Roseanne: Halloween Edition (DVD)
By far, the Halloween episodes of Roseanne were the best from the series. There will be seven episodes included on this disc from seasons 2-8 from the nine season show.
Among the episodes, Roseanne is mistaken for a man - since she is wearing a lumberjack costume, and goes with it. Roseanne sends everyone to a Halloween party while she sits home and moaps, resulting in the Ghosts of Halloween Past / Present / and Future visiting her. Roseanne gets her husband Dan to pull a Halloween stunt on Nancy (played by Sandra Bernhard). Leon invites a bunch of his friends to a Halloween party to the "Lunch Box", who seem to know Jackie's husband Fred well, raising the question if he's gay or not. Having watched this show when it was new, and never want to tune into the reruns, I definally won't be being buying this show season by season (I think four seasons are available to buy now). But, I will be buying this best-of set. The end of these Halloween episodes were the best when you got to see a series of carved pumpkins on the Connor family porch.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Roseanne The Halloween Episodes............,
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This review is from: Roseanne: Halloween Edition (DVD)
I've always loved the "Roseanne" show. I knew I'd never be disappointed, knowing full well that i'd get many many laughs from the show. When I saw that the Halloween epsidoes were on one DVD, I knew that I just HAD to order it. I've watched the DVD several times already, the show is just TOO funny! LOL. Now sometime I'm going to have to get the series :) In my opinion, it was well worth the price.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent collection. I love spending Halloween with Roseanne!,
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This review is from: Roseanne: Halloween Edition (DVD)
I am so pleased that they released Roseanne's Halloween episodes on DVD. How genuis! It saved me a lot of money since I was considering buying a couple of seasons for the Halloween episodes. Apparently, they recognize that Roseanne made classic Halloween sitcom episodes and decided to put them on DVD for the fans. Now that's pretty considerate! How many sitcoms come out with a DVD full of just their Halloween episodes? Very, few if any! That goes to show you how great Roseanne's Halloween episodes were. I used to watch them every year off a VHS I taped when they all ran together in syndication. Needless to say, the repeat viewings made the picture a little grainy. Now I can watch all the episodes, complete on DVD all year round! No more waiting for Nick At Nite to replay them once a year either!
If you are a Halloween fan and want to get into the spirit anytime of year, buy this DVD, it's so worth it!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Roseanne,
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LOve the video. Will have for years to come. Wish you could get more from the earlier years, do not care for those of the last few seasons. Would order again from this vender.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
DANNN...BOO News To Spook For...!,
By JWC II (U.S.A.) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Roseanne: Halloween Edition (DVD)
As reported on the "TV Shows On DVD" web site: "Roseanne: Tricks & Treats" will be released on 09-27-2011; publisher is Mill Creek; SRP is $5.98; and will be 8 shows from seasons #2-9, evidently including the missing show that was excluded from the 2006 edition of this compilation DVD. I look forward to ordering this replacement edition as soon as Amazon will allow a pre-order...BOO YA :(
I like Holiday compilations...HO HO..BOO BOO..GOBLE GOBLE...HAVE FUN :)
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Roseanne; Halloween Edition,
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This review is from: Roseanne: Halloween Edition (DVD)
I ask you what could be BETTER than one DVD with all the Roseanne Halloween episodes? The entire series!
What could be better than the entire series? ROSEANNE BARR COMES BACK TO STANDUP AND I GET TO SEE HER IN PERSON!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Halloween Fix,
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This review is from: Roseanne: Halloween Edition (DVD)
I love watching old Roseanne reruns on tv, but they rarely show the Halloween episodes. This DVD shows the progression of the show, including the opening credits of each season. It filled my Roseanne/Halloween fix.
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