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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Fabric Type: 9780788857164
Graphics Memory Size: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Animated, NTSC
Legal Disclaimer: 0788857169
Maximum Color Depth: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Maximum Focal Length: EnglishOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 2.0 Surround
Metal Type: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Publisher: 4
Total Firewire Ports: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Total Metal Weight: 1
Total Parallel Ports: July 05, 2005
Total S Video Out Ports: 569 minutes
Buena Vista Home Entertainment
September 24, 1994
Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: Marvel Comics' Fantastic Four animated series (1994-95)--depicting the first family of superheroes--got significantly better as it went along. The series always had good intentions, borrowing plots, concepts, characters, and even lines of dialogue from the classic Stan Lee-Jack Kirby comic books that kicked off the Marvel age of comics. And it was willing to spend two or even three episodes on a single story line. The early episodes, however, had serious drawbacks, such as a clumsy animation style (the Silver Surfer never looked less noble), weak humor (the origin episode created a framing sequence in which the FF appears on the Dick Cavett Show), and an awful theme song by Giorgio Moroder (Flashdance, Top Gun). Fortunately, the animation improved in the second season, and instrumental theme music replaced the song. Memorable moments from the series include the monumental Frightful Four-Inhumans tie-in and Galactus's search for a new herald. Memorable characters include villains Doctor Doom, the Skrulls, the Mole Man, and the Puppet Master, and heroes Daredevil, the Black Panther, Thor, and the Hulk. Guest voices include Ron Perlman, Michael Dorn, Kathy Ireland, Mark Hamill, and John Rhys-Davies. It's worth a look for FF fans, especially in the complete four-disc set that contains all 29 episodes, a welcome change from Disney's single-disc compilations of the Spider-Man series from the same time period. (Ages 8 and older: cartoon action, threatening situations, some mature concepts) --David Horiuchi
Description: It's here--the longest-running Marvel series in history arrives for the first time on DVD in this spectacular four-disc set, featuring all 26 episodes of the heralded 1990's animated series. Learn the origin of the Fantastic Four, and be there as Mr. Fantastic, The Invisible Woman, Human Torch, and The Thing save the world from the dastardly Doctor Doom and his legion of villains. Now you can relive every action-packed episode, complete with exclusive introductions by Stan Lee. It's a fantastic DVD collection you'll want to experience over and over again.
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For one thing, I didn't know there was a 90's version of the Fantastic Four cartoon series. This is not the one I wanted when I ordered this a a few months ago. I am now finally able to see it and low and behold, I am disappointed. I expected the original cartoon series which is still shown on tv today, not this modernized version. I don't mean to sound too critical but I am not into these modernized, newer versions of these classic cartoons. The batman, superman, justice league, etc. are not ... Read More
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I have enjoyed the Fantastic Four very much. It is a lot of cartoons but it was worth it.
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The second season is 10 times better than the first; I just wish they'd made the entire thing like that. That HORRIBLE song...ugh it made me cringe. I'd recommend skipping the first few episodes if you have seen the movie. At least until the "scholarship telefund" thing is over. I wouldn't skip the entire first season though, just because there are some good parts, and you should just get your money's worth anyway. The case was in top condition, like new, which is pretty good. It's worth it for ... Read More
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my item arrived in brand new condition and i was very happy with my purchase
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This is one of those rare boxed sets that I had been savoring for quite some time. It turns out that I somehow managed to completely overlook this series when it was originally syndicated for broadcast television- probably on account of Batman and X-Men The Animated Series' which ran at the same time.
To clear the air, I've always had a bit of difficulty with the Fantastic Four source material, feeling that it had aged much less gracefully than some of the other comic stories that had ... Read More
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