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That 70's Show Seasons 1-5 Bundle

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Price: $138.99
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Binding: DVD
Maximum Color Depth: 20th Century Fox
Metal Type: 20th Century Fox
Total Firewire Ports: 20th Century Fox
Total Metal Weight: 1
20th Century Fox






Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Eric Forman is a typical high school student growing up in Wisconsin in 1976 with his family and his friends. Together, they have the same kind of joys and sorrows that just about every teenager has while growing up. This show parodied many of the attitudes, events and fads of the 70's, along with those who grew up at the time and are now in their 30's-40's.



Customer Reviews

Average Rating:  out of 5 stars


Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Sometimes more expensive than the individual seasons
"That 70's Show" was great entertainment, especially for those of us who were teenagers during that era, and my four star rating is not a knock on the show. However, the cost of the first five seasons individually is less than what people are generally asking for this set, which is nothing more than the first 5 season DVD sets bundled together. There are no extra features. My opinion is, unless the total price is less than 125 dollars, either buy the sets individually or hold out until all eight ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Soooo Embarassing
The fact that this show reminds me so much of my life in High School in the Seventies is very embarrassing. That being said... This show is one of the funniest ever on TV. Full of cameos from 70's TV shows, full of references to prevalent illegal activities popular in the era, and of course full of teenage "doofusses", who think they are fooling their parents.

So true to the era, so funny. If you remember it much differently, you probably weren't there!