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The Wonder Years, but not the ORIGINAL PILOT!, July 28, 2004
This review is from: Wonder Years: Volume One [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Awh, what a treat. Without a doubt, this simply was the only television show that ever captured the beauty of living in America. The pilot episode takes us back, not only to 1968, but to every adolescence childhood memory of growing up.
What made the first season so enjoyable, this collection offers 2 episodes of the original six, is that they all inter-twang so perfectly with one another. Both the pilot episode and 'Swingers' portrayed and honest truth to everybody's youth without overdoing the essence of the time period. I often say, '1968' was a great character , something most shows about adolesence never use to there advantage.
When this show originally aired after the Superbowl 1988, narration for the pilot episode was done by Arye Gross. Daniel Stern redid it for its network run and the real 'pilot' seems to had gotten lost along the way. If hope pervails, maybe we could see it again with the original monologue of Kevin and Winnie sharing their only kiss together. I have to say, what a bummer that would had been if they kept that line in. Danica, oh Danica. Well, you know the rest.....
I recommend this tape to all fans of this show. Although some of the songs heard on this aren't the exact original recordings, ( Turn, Turn, Turn, and Young Girl) volume 1's episodes are some of the most brilliantly written and well thought out stories television has ever told. It's a shame no one dares to let the light of day shine with its ultimate release on dvd. Anyone can dream, can't they?
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You'll look back with Wonder too!, November 9, 2003
This review is from: Wonder Years: Volume One [VHS] (VHS Tape)
You can't help but interject yourself Kevin's life. He is so relatable. Also with the narration it makes us think of our own glory days of youth and the important people in our lives. The first kiss. First experience with someone dying. The intrigue of sex ed. Our best friend and knowing everything about that person. Nagging brother or sister. Fighting parents who loved each other and us. The popular music that defined the era we grew up in. I'm sure there are special songs that conjure up powerful images from your past just as the special songs from the Wonder Years does the same for each episode.
With the narration of the young Kevin and the 60s setting it reminds me of the movie Christmas Story. The Messy Marvin actor and the narration of his thoughts/dreams of the Red Ryder bb gun. Another classic! But I digres . . .
You have to see this first volume of Wonder Years! It will tug at your heart strings again! You won't be disappointed!
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Kevin Arnold captures our memories as we go back to 1968., December 8, 1998
This review is from: Wonder Years: Volume One [VHS] (VHS Tape)
A 12 year old boy named Kevin Arnold (played by Fred Savage) growing up in the 1960's through the 1970's. He has to deal with this parents (Dan Lauria / Alley Mills), brother, sister, best friend, school and of course girlfriend Winnie Cooper (played by Danica McKellar). The person who narrates and describes everything for us is off screen adult Kevin Arnold (portrayed by Home Alone's Daniel Stern). This is a TVG comedy-drama the whole family will enjoy.
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