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[ The Archive of Incomplete TV DVDs - Buyers Beware! (Updated 3/27/05) ]

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Old 08-15-2004, 12:29 PM   #31 of 387
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The X-Files: Season 2
During the opening credits of "Ascension", the tagline says "The Truth Is Out There", instead of "Deny Everything"

The X-Files Season 5
During the opening credits of "Redux II", the tagline says "The Truth Is Out There", instead of "All Lies Lead To The Truth"

During the opening credits of "The End", the tagline says "The Truth Is Out There", instead of "The End"

24: Season 1
The American release is missing about 1.5 minutes from the last 5 episodes. These scenes were added for UK broadcast to pad the running time and are featured on the UK DVD set.

The messed up X-Files sets really bug me. I have tried getting in contact with people at 1013 and Fox, but have been unsuccessful. I would like to start a campaign to get them fixed.
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Old 08-15-2004, 02:55 PM   #32 of 387
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Six Feet Under has all of the previously segments, Next on segments, the full uncut episodes, all in their original aspect ratios, with the original music.

The only sucky part is the retail price for each season is 100 bucks...
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Old 08-15-2004, 02:59 PM   #33 of 387
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Just to add.

This page contains the original songs for FELICITY by episode. It doesn't contain the replaced songs. However, since pretty much every episode was changed except for 2, it's still good information.

http://www.felicitypage.com/music.html
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Old 08-15-2004, 03:55 PM   #34 of 387
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I don't think 24 season 1 counts as it is identical to the US broadcast.


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Old 08-15-2004, 04:14 PM   #35 of 387
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I agree with Dan RE: 24 Season 1. The DVD is concurrent with the original U.S. broadcast in that regard.

Six Feet Under and Dick Van Dyke Show season sets have been mentioned as basically perfect sets. How about Freaks & Geeks though? All of the music (a lot of it quite costly) has been retained and all of the episodes are complete (the Pilot is a slightly longer director/producer-approved version, the only change that can be noted). Not to mention tons of special features.



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Old 08-15-2004, 05:28 PM   #36 of 387
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I would object to the categorization of the Garfield and Friends episodes as "incomplete," as this is how they aired outside of the US (presumably the Canadian distributor supplied them). The "US Acres" title was only used in the U.S.



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Old 08-15-2004, 07:51 PM   #37 of 387
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I would object to the categorization of the Garfield and Friends episodes as "incomplete," as this is how they aired outside of the US (presumably the Canadian distributor supplied them). The "US Acres" title was only used in the U.S.


The American version is the original one. I don't care how they aired in other countries. (These are Region 1 DVDs anyway.)

From the package:
"Each episode contains a Garfield sandwich, featuring two slices of 'Garfield' and a chewy center of 'U.S. Acres'..." Having the cartoons retitled "Orson's Farm" is false advertising.
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Old 08-15-2004, 08:41 PM   #38 of 387
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Fair enough, but the 1989 and beyond episodes were originally 1-hour long in the US, but not on the DVD.



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Old 08-16-2004, 12:08 AM   #39 of 387
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Fair enough, but the 1989 and beyond episodes were originally 1-hour long in the US, but not on the DVD.


From Mark Evanier's website:

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After the first season on CBS, they were aired in pairs as hours but they were always produced as half-hours. . .
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Old 08-16-2004, 01:13 AM   #40 of 387
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"Charlie's Angels" Season 2 has the first two episodes ("Angels in Paradise" and "Angels on Ice") presented in their altered 2-part syndicated formats. They were originally broadcast as 2-hour episodes. The liner notes list their original airdates correctly, but indicate them as two parts. It implies that they were each broadcast in two-parts on a single evening.

Strangely, each part runs the correct time of approximately 50 minutes, except "Paradise-Part 2" which runs only 46 minutes. To accommodate the extra opening titles, closing titles and re-caps required for the two-part edits, qu