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Isaac 08-09-2005 08:16 PM

The Muppet Show: Season 1 on DVD !
 
Today I needed a little something to perk myself up so I went to South Coast Plaza and picked up a copy of the new Muppet Show Season 1 DVD set. I'm VERY happy I did!

Swanky :D

The picture quality is excellent. The transfer from the uk pal films to DVD are clear & vibrant.


The Great Gonzo tries to wow the audience by eating a tire.

There is some bit of fuzziness but that's to be expected from the older source material. The colors are bright but not oversaturated.



Connie Stevens accompanied by The Mutations



One of great things about watching these episodes is the skits and gags are still funny.


Sometimes shows come off as retro & dated but that's not the case here.


Dancer Juliet Prowse gets more than she bargained for.

The jokes are still funny 30 years later.



The continuing story of 'Veterinarian's Hospital'.

For die hard fans, this set has a feature called "Muppet Morsels" which gives viewers pop up trivia & information about the show. One of the funny ones is a counter that keeps track of how many times Miss Piggy gives somebody a karate chop.

The second of the two Muppet Show pilot episodes called " The Muppet Show : Sex And Violence " (1975) appears on this set fully intact.

It's an interesting piece to watch.

Nigel the music conductor for the orchestra is the host of the show while Kermit is only an extra character.

An early version of The Swedish Chef skit as well as Statler & Waldorf appear in this pilot.




At the very end as the credits scroll up you get a look at the actors who voice & control the Muppet characters.


To the delight of many the original season one introduction remains intact.

This original intro was changed in season two and the season two intro was later pasted on the season one episodes when they reran on t.v.



In addition to all of this, the original pitch reel is presented on this set. This brief 2 1/2 minute skit is what Henson used to sell the show to a major network.

It's quite humorous if I do say so.

Some of the guest performers include:

Vincent Price



Sandy Duncan



Candice Bergan (she's on the left ;) )



and Phyllis Diller




So-So :blush:

The sound is in mono but that's how it was originally recorded. Still, I think a stereo mix could have been created.


The artwork on the coverbox and discs show contemporary photos of the Muppet characters from the 1990's.





They look nice but too modern when you compair the characters like Gonzo and Miss Piggy to their 1976 counterparts.





Although the second pilot episode is included in this set, the original first pilot episode called " The Muppets Valentine Show " (1974) is absent. Perhaps this will be on a future set ?

Drag :rolleyes:

Well, the title of the set is " The Muppet Show: Season 1 Special Edition ". Notice it's not titled " The Muppet Show: The Complete 1st Season " ? That's right. Some of the episodes have been edited! There are 6 songs cut from a few episodes due to some legal reasons ($$$). According to MuppetCentral.com, the following songs are missing:

"Stormy Weather" (Joel Grey Episode)
Sung by Wayne and Wanda

"Gone With The Wind" (Jim Nabors Episode)
Sung by Jim Nabors

"The Danceros" (Jim Nabors Episode)
Sung by The Danceros; also cut backstage and intro

"All Of Me" (Paul Williams Episode)
Sung by Two Monsters; also cut intro

"Old Fashioned Way" (Charles Aznavour)
Sung by Charles Aznavour with Mildred; also cut intro

"You’ve Got A Friend" (Vincent Price Episode)
Sung by Vincent Price, Uncle Deadly and a chorus of Muppet Monsters; also cut intro

There are 2 news skits missing from this set as well.

It's believed these were removed due to the fact that they were later added to the episodes after their original airings on television, but that is not confirmed.

Also, the original pitch reel has the final scene cut from it. In the final scene the camera cuts to Kermit infront of a CBS logo. He looks out and says " What the hell was that ?! ". Without this last few seconds of footage the promo loses some of its punch.

photo courtesy of MuppetCentral.com



Overall :)

It would be nice if this were a complete season set rather than a mildy edited one.



Despite its flaws, this is a great DVD set! I highly recommend it to anyone (well, except Not Afraid ;) )




Ghoulish Delight 08-09-2005 08:24 PM

I saw Steph's review of this today as well. I immediately added it to my Amazon Wish List, but I don't know if I can resist outright buying it.

Isaac 08-09-2005 08:26 PM

If you cannot resist it's on sale for only $29.99 at Best Buy.

;)

Steph reviewed it too ? Hmm. I must see this :)

Not Afraid 08-09-2005 08:30 PM

Great Review!!!! (Even if it IS about the Muppets ;) )

I have to read Steph's too. The things you do for friends and family!

Cadaverous Pallor 08-09-2005 10:12 PM

Thanks for the review and all the gorgeous screenshots! Quite a time-consuming project and I appreciate it. :snap:

DisneyDaniel 08-10-2005 08:16 AM

The Muppets will always be cool and timeless! :cool: What's my favorite attraction at Disney's California Adventure? Muppet*Vision 3D!

Wow! Thank you, zapppop for the wonderfully detailed and informative review! Now I know where I'm going for lunch today--Best Buy to pick up a copy. :)

Ghoulish Delight 08-10-2005 08:27 AM

$27.99 at Amazon, free shipping, no tax.

dsnylndmom 08-10-2005 11:05 AM

Great review! I am buying this for my brother for his birthday, but after seeing your pictures I think I'm going to have to buy the boys and I a copy too!!

innerSpaceman 08-10-2005 11:09 AM

Hmmm, I don't exactly find the Muppet Show episodes "timeless," but even if dated, they wear better than live action counterparts from the same era.

Deleted musical numbers kills it for me, though. I already have a big problem with purchasing television shows that were aired free of charge, but to have them edited removes the main reason for their existence on DVD and their sudden value for purchase, imo.


Still, nice work on the review, Zap - and I hope Kermit and Co. cheer you up!

mousepod 08-10-2005 12:40 PM

I've been looking forward to this release for a while. Thanks for the review. Let's hope that some real Muppet Geek puts out a bootleg with the missing musical numbers - I'm sure that there are decent VHS (or even Beta) copies floating around...

Ponine 08-10-2005 12:49 PM

Here's what I want to know, and no one has addressed. What are the differences between this new Season 1 release, and the Time Life DVD's that were out a few years ago?

I have that whole set, but short of watching epside by episode, I dont know. Granted, its 15 dvd's and it only has three per dvd... thats obvious.
Still, does anyone know?

Ghoulish Delight 08-10-2005 01:09 PM

The Time Life ones are far from complete, but are rather a collection of the most popular episodes. This is the beginning of a near complete (save for some apparent omissions due to legalities) season-by-season release of the entire series, not just a "best of". Also, this collection has some extras, like on-screen facts and trivia, the the Time Life set lacks.

mousepod 08-10-2005 01:13 PM

According to some other reviews, it looks like this set includes some bits that ran on UK TV and not in the US. One more reason to pick this up. I think I'll be hitting CostCo for contact lenses and Muppets this afternoon.

Ponine 08-10-2005 01:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight
The Time Life ones are far from complete, but are rather a collection of the most popular episodes. This is the beginning of a near complete (save for some apparent omissions due to legalities) season-by-season release of the entire series, not just a "best of". Also, this collection has some extras, like on-screen facts and trivia, the the Time Life set lacks.

ah...
I knew about the extras, which was why I picked up a copy at costco last night. The "pop up video feature" and Karate chop count has me in stitches.

I did not realize time life was a best of series. Though I dont know why I missed that fact.
Thanks!

And Mousepod.. good point on that count too!

Boingonut 08-10-2005 02:14 PM

Great review Zap! I'm on my way to best buy now! :snap:

Isaac 08-10-2005 04:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mousepod
According to some other reviews, it looks like this set includes some bits that ran on UK TV and not in the US.

Correct. The show was picked up by a british network in England where all the episodes were filmed.
So when The Muppet Show came to the US some episodes were edited.

Morrigoon 08-10-2005 05:19 PM

How long will it be on sale for, does anyone know?

Not Afraid 08-10-2005 05:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mousepod
According to some other reviews, it looks like this set includes some bits that ran on UK TV and not in the US. One more reason to pick this up. I think I'll be hitting CostCo for contact lenses and Muppets this afternoon.

Would ya pick me up some otter pops with your contacts and Muppets?:D

Stan4dSteph 08-10-2005 07:16 PM

The UK bits were specifically aimed at the English audience, and were edited for US broadcast.

Honestly, if you didn't have super scary Muppet geeks pointing out that a few songs have been edited, you wouldn't know it.

The set was put together very well and I look forward to future seasons. :)

Here's my review: http://www.mouseplanet.com/hometheater/ht050809sw.htm

Not Afraid 08-10-2005 07:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stan4dSteph
Honestly, if you didn't have super scary Muppet geeks pointing out that a few songs have been edited, you wouldn't know it.

Here's my review


super scary Muppet geeks NOW we're talking. ;)

Great review, Steph. We're pretty lucky here to have great info from both you and Zap......even if it IS about the Muppets.:p

Cadaverous Pallor 08-10-2005 08:43 PM

Great review, Steph.

All this really makes me want it...but jeez, I'll end up buying the whole set! Maybe we should just Netflix 'em?

belleh5 08-10-2005 09:01 PM

Thanks for the review Zap!! I just bought it today at Fry's for $34.99. I was too lazy to drive all the way to Best Buy! I have never seen the Muppet Show besides tv commericals. I'll probably be up all night long watching it.

cirquelover 08-11-2005 10:46 AM

Both reviews were great! Thanks for the snapshots, it looks like good quality.

I guess a trip to best buy or maybe I'll be lazy and use Amazon!

Thanks!


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