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I have every episode of Alf on VHS Tapes from their Original Airings. They are really showing their ages too.
The picture jumps up and down in alot of the episodes and some are starting to Blur. But hey, they're 20 to 23 years old.
Really? Mine look great, as if they were recorded yesterday. But then I didn't do them at 6-hour speed on used or cheap quality tape.
I remember watching this show when I was younger. No matter what region of the world you live in, it's still an enjoyable show, no matter if its on DVD or watching the show in syndication.
I thought the only scene missing from the Geman DVDs was a scene from "For Your Eyes Only" with ALF singing along with "The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't be Late)", which was 40 seconds long
And finally, did you not read Oliver A's post? He clearly stated that each episode ran between 24-25 minutes. 24x26 (including the double-length clip show) equals 624 minutes.
BTW, did the uncut Odyssey reruns feature the missing scene from the "For Your Eyes Only" episode?