Great show, bad dvds
I knew already when I bought this that this were cheap DVD-R
What I didn't know was the lack of subtitles and closed captioned, which I find terribly disappointing, first of all, because I want to share this show with hearing impaired people and with non english speakers, and second I find it terribly disappointing that I payed way too much for this vol. 2, this volume is more expensive that the first season and S 02 Vol. 1 and made cheaper, at least the other two had everything a DVD needs, this is just a shame, if you don't care about this and sharing it with people that need subtitles, buy it, but well, they should put a warning to it.
Shame Hanna Barbera.
Jetson, You're Not Fired!!
It is hard to believe that this year marks the 50th anniversary of The Jetsons. While they have been heavily overshadowed in favor of The Flintstones, the family of the future has had a everlasting impact on animation that still remains enjoyable today, as it did back in the 60's, and when they came back in the 80's as well. The show with George, Elroy and its season which introduced Orbity has had a great deal of laughs in the 1980's. But through it all, in a great deal of animation during Hanna-Barbera's classic giants, they still are just as fun as you could imagine. A few years ago, the shows second season started to be released on DVD, but not all of the cartoons were released for die hard Jetsons fans.But more are still coming and they are worth the effort.
The Jetsons: Season 2 Volume 2 continues the Jetsons classic 80's run to a whole new generation of those whom are into Spongebob Squarepants or The Penguins Of Madagascar. The collection of episodes still remain as...
Great Episodes, But Again, No Extras--Not Even Captions!
There are several episodes of "The Jetsons"--Season 2, Volume 2 which I bought through Amazon On Demand Video because I thought they would never be released on DVD, including "Swiss Family Jetson", "Space Bong" and "Little Bundle of Trouble"--some of these could possibly spawn sequels if a new "Jetsons" series is launched by Seth McFarlane on FOX. I was impressed with the transfer of the master tapes to DVD of the episodes, though I was a little bit less than impressed than the rest of the boxed "Jetsons" sets. The discs weren't even individually labeled (such as a George & Jane disc as opposed to an Elroy or Judy), as it just had the same logo on each one. There are, unfortunately, no half-stars on this rating system, so I am systematically inclined to give this 3.5 out of 5--three stars for the quality of the episodes and only half a star for the shoddy marketing on the behalf of Warner Brothers. I hope WB can give the final ten episodes from 1987 (Season Three) a little better...
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