The Simpsons – The Complete Sixth Season On Xbox 360, wii, PSP, PS3, iPod, iPad, iPhone, and Blu Ray Free

The Simpsons - The Complete Sixth Season

The Simpsons – The Complete Sixth Season On Xbox 360, wii, PSP, PS3, iPod, iPad, iPhone, and Blu Ray Free

“THE SIMPSONS” THE COMPLETE SIXTH SEASON DVD COLLECTION arrives on August 16, 2005 from Fox Home Entertainment. Showcasing all 25 episodes from the acclaimed sixth season, including Part One of the season cliffhanger “Who Shot Mr. Burns?,”

The Simpsons – The Complete Sixth Season On Xbox 360, wii, PSP, PS3, iPod, iPad, iPhone, and Blu Ray Free

Customer Reviews:

On the box art4
I work in a music store and had the package in my hands tonight. The case is made of cheap, *cheap* plastic, hinged at the bottom in a clamshell design, and held together with nothing more than tape, which means that shoplifting of the DVDs is going to be a major concern with retailers. The head is covered in a plastic slipcase that mimics the previous seasons’ design on the side. The slipcase doesn’t fit very well, and doesn’t improve the look of the case at all.

There is NO second box inside. However– here’s the good news. There is a card inside the box with a phone number you can call to get a regular box for the discs– this is probably where the “Green box” pictures have come from. The clamshell won’t last very long– the plastic isn’t sturdy enough– so I suspect many, *many* people will be taking advantage of this offer sooner or later.

Worst. Packaging. Ever. But at least we can send off for a real box. Hopefully they won’t repeat this nonsense.

This should be a great season!5
This on should be good, all the episodes were great! Wonder what the cover color will be, maybe yellow?

[1F22] Bart of Darkness
After Bart breaks his leg, he spends the summer spying on the neighbors with a telescope, and sees Ned Flanders murder his wife.

[1F17] Lisa’s Rival
Lisa has competition from a new student who is younger, smarter and a better saxophone player than she is. Meanwhile, Homer tries to flog some sugar he “found”.

[2F33] Another Simpsons Clip Show
Marge decides to teach the kids about romance – a cue for romantic clips from past episodes.

[2F01] Itchy & Scratchy Land
The family take a trip to Itchy & Scratchy Land, the “violentest place on Earth”.

[2F02] Sideshow Bob Roberts
Mayor Quimby releases Sideshow Bob from prison, however, Bob runs for mayor and wins.

[2F03] Treehouse of Horror V
The Shinning: No TV and no beer makes Homer go crazy.
Time and Punishment: Homer’s toaster transports him to the past, where he inadvertently changes the future.
Nightmare Cafeteria: When detention becomes overcrowded, Skinner & Lunch Lady Doris come up with a unique solution.

[2F04] Bart’s Girlfriend
Bart falls in love with Reverend Lovejoy’s daughter, however, she turns out to be more troublesome than him.

[2F05] Lisa on Ice
Lisa is going to fail gym, so she takes up pee-wee ice hockey and turns out to be a better player than Bart.

[2F06] Homer: Bad Man
Homer is accused of sexual harassment when reaching for some candy stuck to the babysitter.

[2F07] Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy
Grampa’s love tonic saves Homer & Marge’s sex life, while Bart believes there is a Government conspiracy on UFOs.

[2F08] Fear of Flying
When Homer is mistaken for a pilot and wrecks a plane, he wins free tickets to fly anywhere he wants. However, this reveals Marge’s fear of flying.

[2F09] Homer the Great
Homer joins a secret society known as the Stonecutters, and is believed to be the “chosen one”. The other members, however, don’t like his new-found power.

[2F10] And Maggie Makes Three
Homer tells the story of how he had to give up his dream job when Maggie was born.

[2F11] Bart’s Comet
While assisting Principal Skinner in his amateur astronomy, Bart discovers a comet is heading straight for Springfield.

[2F12] Homie the Clown
Homer goes to clown college to become a “regional Krusty”. However, it all goes wrong when he is mistaken for the real thing by the mafia.

[2F13] Bart vs. Australia
Bart is forced to apologize to an Australian boy in person after placing a $900 collect call… but also receives an additional punishment.

[2F14] Homer vs. Patty and Selma
Homer is broke after investing in pumpkins and so borrows money from Patty and Selma without Marge knowing. Meanwhile, Bart takes up ballet.

[2F31] A Star Is Burns
The town of Springfield hosts a film festival to attract more tourists.

[2F15] Lisa’s Wedding
A fortune-teller predicts Lisa’s future – 10 years from now, wedding bells are heard.

[2F18] Two Dozen and One Greyhounds
Santa’s Little Helper has a new girlfriend who gives birth to 25 puppies. However, Mr. Burns steals them.

[2F19] The PTA Disbands
Bart manages to get the teachers at Springfield Elementary to go on strike, however he is not out of school for long – the teachers are replaced by townspeople, and Marge is his new teacher.

[2F32] ‘Round Springfield
While Bart sues Krusty for putting dangerous objects in breakfast cereals, Lisa meets up with Bleeding Gums Murphy again and he tells his life story for the last time.

[2F21] The Springfield Connection
After catching a dangerous criminal, Marge looks for more excitement in her life – and joins the police force, much to Homer’s disapproval.

[2F22] Lemon of Troy
When some Shelbyville kids steal Springfield’s beloved lemon tree, Bart, Milhouse, Nelson, Martin, Database and Todd sneak into their rival town to get it back.

[2F16] Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)
Mr. Burns certainly has a lot of enemies – after stealing the newly discovered oil under Springfield Elementary, putting Moe out of business, and never remembering Homer’s name, he finally blocks out the sun. After a town meeting he is shot and everyone wonders who did it. But in a town where everyone has a motive, it’s not that simple.

Episodes – “A+” …. Packaging – “F”2
If it weren’t for the episodes I’d be giving this a 1 star rating. But I can’t bring myself to do that because this was one of the best years of the show IMO. But this plastic Homer head that falls apart once you touch it was a bad idea. And calling people anal retentive just because they want something sturdy that will protect their DVDs is really out of line.

Hey you Fox marketing “geniuses”… If you had limited this silly head design to a special collector’s version and released the regular boxes to the masses in the first place, you could have saved yourselves (and us consumers – who pay your salaries, by the way) a lot of time, money and aggrivation. So drop the sarcastic attitude and just admit you made a mistake.

Save the gimmicky packages for action figures and sex toys.

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The classic to clunker ratio is still extraordinarily high, though The Simpsons‘ sixth season could give some devoted viewers pause. The show that takes cheeky delight in mooning television convention gives us “Another Simpsons Clip Show” and its first season-ending cliffhanger, “Who Shot Mr. Burns?” And, as does Bart in “A Star Is Burns,” we should all feel a little dirty at the “cheap cartoon crossover” appearance of Jay Sherman (Jon Lovitz), designed to give a boost to the ill-fated animated series The Critic. But this is just beard-stroking tongue-clucking regarding a season that delivered episodes that rank in the hallowed The Simpsons pantheon, among them, “Homer Badman,” in which lust for a gummy Venus de Milo, peeled from the behind of an unwitting babysitter, makes Homer the object of feminist protest and tabloid TV fodder, and “Homer the Great,” in which Homer is discovered to be the Chosen One to lead the secret society, “The Stonecutters” (“Who holds back the electric car/Who made Steve Guttenberg a star?/We do!”). Several episodes take their inspiration from classic films and books: Hitchcock’s Rear Window (“Bart of Darkness”); Michael Crichton’s Westworld and Jurassic Park (“Itchy and Scratchy Land”); and Stephen King and Ray Bradbury (“Treehouse of Horror V”).

This season’s roster of guest voices is also especially impressive, including Winona Ryder as “Lisa’s Rival,” Meryl Streep as Rev. Lovejoy’s bad-seed daughter (“She’s like a Milk Dud,” a smitten Bart laments. “Sweet on the outside, poison on the inside”), the late Anne Bancroft in “Fear of Flying”; Patrick Stewart in “Homer the Great”; Mel Brooks and Susan Sarandon in “Homer vs. Patty and Selma,” and Mandy Patinkin as Lisa’s future fiancée in the surprisingly moving “Lisa’s Wedding.” There has, of late, been a feud a-brewin’ between fans of The Simpsons and Family Guy. Which show is funnier? Has The Simpsons lost it? Is Family Guy a Simpsons-wannabe? Hey; Can’t we all just laugh along? Best to just marvel at another exemplary Simpsons season that, to quote Homer in “Lisa’s Rival,” delivers it all: “The terrifying lows, the dizzying highs, the creamy middles.” –Donald Liebenson

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“THE SIMPSONS” THE COMPLETE SIXTH SEASON DVD COLLECTION arrives on August 16, 2005 from Fox Home Entertainment. Showcasing all 25 episodes from the acclaimed sixth season, including Part One of the season cliffhanger “Who Shot Mr. Burns?,”

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2169 in DVD
  • Brand: TCFHE
  • Released on: 2005-08-16
  • Rating: Unrated
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Animated, Closed-captioned, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC
  • Original language: Albanian, Arabic, English, French, German, Hebrew, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Turkish
  • Subtitled in: English, Spanish
  • Dubbed in: English, French, Spanish
  • Number of discs: 4
  • Running time: 565 minutes

Features

  • ISBN13: 0024543136538
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

The Simpsons – The Complete Sixth Season On Xbox 360, wii, PSP, PS3, iPod, iPad, iPhone, and Blu Ray Free

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