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Alan wrote:
Timon/Pumba fan wrote: I even read that Matt Grogan(creator of the Simpsons) was the #1 Rocky and Bullwinkle fan.
Are you sure you got the right person? The creator of the Simpsons was Matt Groening, not Matt Grogan.
Yeah I knew it was a spelling error and I was going to correct it however I got busy and than eventually forgot to edit it. :oops: Thanks.
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I have loved the Simpsons since the third episode and it is my favorite TV show of all time. (Actually it is the only show I have watched regularly for more than two seasons.) I do think giving the Simpsons a hard time because of number of poor shows (especially the last couple seasons) is fair but they do have over 300 episodes.

Although my favorite, I do think I Love Lucy, The Twlight Zone & Seinfeld to be better shows.

In terms of cartoons, the Looney Tunes I believe is the best. (And believe me there lots of clunkers here too. Bosko, most toons after 1960, and most of all Buddy!)

In terms of SpongeBob, I enjoy watching it especially my two three year old boys.
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Spongebob The Complete Third Season

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I was looking up the artwork for Spongebob Third Season and this is what I got:

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but it looks awfully thin compared to the First Season:

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Is it possible they would change the width of the box?

Edit: Fixed the links.
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yeah. The first and second season had three regular DVD cases inside an outer carboard box. The third season switches to the thin cases. like King of the Hill or Futurama releases.
We need season sets of all DCOSs and all DCOMs on DVD! And Better Cover Art!

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SofaKing381222 wrote:yeah. The first and second season had three regular DVD cases inside an outer carboard box. The third season switches to the thin cases. like King of the Hill or Futurama releases.
Oh I see. Well I'm over it, no point in "crying" over the 'look-alike' covers for DVDs anymore.
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Yay!! Looks great to me.

Now... just how many petitions do Paramount & Nickelodeon need before they bring The Fairly Odd Parents season sets to DVD?! I'm so sick of these stupid special-release DVDs with one 'special' on them. I want the full enchalata!
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Lazario wrote:Yay!! Looks great to me.

Now... just how many petitions do Paramount & Nickelodeon need before they bring The Fairly Odd Parents season sets to DVD?! I'm so sick of these stupid special-release DVDs with one 'special' on them. I want the full enchalata!
I KNOW. I love the Fairly OddParents! They're absolutely hilarious. Nick should think of releasing it before Christmas.
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I would definently buy a fairly oddparents season set!
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Geez I still need to buy seasons 1 and 2... although since the pilot is cut from season 1 I don't know whether or not I wanna get it.

Instead of DVD box sets of shows that are on TV all the time (not that I have anything against the Sponge... he's my favorite current Nick show) they should release the old stuff like AAAHHH!!! Real Monsters and Rocko's Modern Life on DVD in uncut box sets.
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rexcrk wrote:Geez I still need to buy seasons 1 and 2... although since the pilot is cut from season 1 I don't know whether or not I wanna get it.
Yes they dont have "Help Wanted" (the pilot) on S1 BUT..... They ARE puting it on the S3 set as a bouns. Also what I wonder/hope is that if Just One Bite will be Uncut?
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I've been looking forward to this dvd for a while, but, unfortunately, I'm a liiiittle low on cash, so I might have to put this on my Christmas wish list.
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JiminyCrick91 wrote:Yes they dont have "Help Wanted" (the pilot) on S1 BUT... They ARE puting it on the S3 set as a bouns.
Very good news.
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Lazario wrote:
JiminyCrick91 wrote:Yes they dont have "Help Wanted" (the pilot) on S1 BUT... They ARE puting it on the S3 set as a bouns.
Very good news.
VERY VERY good news!

I sure hope Just One Bite isn't cut (because of the explosions right?) that's one of my favorite episodes.
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rexcrk wrote:I sure hope Just One Bite isn't cut (because of the explosions right?) that's one of my favorite episodes.
What do you mean, explosions?
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Squidward trips the security alarm, and is covered is gasoline and set it on fire, then does it again when he goes into the kitchen. And by explosions he means 9/11.
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Post by lord-of-sith »

When was this section of Just one Bite cut? I remember seeing this part recently on the episode. But I'm glad you pointed this out as I just noticed the other day when this episode was on that that wasn't in there.
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I'm starting to get REALLY sick of goddamned censorship. They tried this crap on Beavis & Butthead a decade ago and MTV refused to do more than push back the show's airtime.
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Post by Timon/Pumbaa fan »

I don't think they will edit that.

I mean explosives can range to about anything! I mean they could be fireworks which still get shown on alot of movies! So to edit that out would just be really stupid, but then again there have been really stupid cases before.
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I remember they edited the explosive scene out, which was very funny I might add. :roll: Yeah, so I hope the original Just One Bite is on the dvd.
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Timon/Pumba fan wrote:I don't think they will edit that.
On lost at sea (I think that was the one) they had it edited.
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