Box set containing all 25 episodes from Season 6 of the animated comedy series about the world’s favourite dysfunctional family. Episodes comprise: ‘Bart Of Darkness’, ‘Lisa’s Rival’, ‘Another Simpson Clip Show’, ‘Itchy & Scratchyland’, ‘Sideshow Bob Roberts’, ‘Treehouse Of Horror V’, ‘Bart’s Girlfriend’, ‘Lisa On Ice’, ‘Homer Badman’, ‘Grandpa vs. Sexual Inadequacy’, ‘Fear Of Flying’, ‘Homer The Great’, ‘And Maggie Makes Three’, ‘Bart’s Comet’, ‘Homie The Clown’, ‘Bart vs. Australia’, ‘Homer vs. Patty And Selma’, ‘A Star Is Burns’, ‘Lisa’s Wedding’, ‘Two Dozen And One Greyhounds’, ‘The PTA Disbands’, ‘Round Springfield’, ‘Springfield Connection’, ‘Lemon Of Troy’ and ‘Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part 1)’.
Another series of everyone’s favourite family, another collection of cracking episodes, and with 25 episodes to choose from, including some of the very best ever, you’re a little spoiled for choice.
First aired back in the mid-nineties, the show had really hit its stride following a massively successful fifth series and this series marks a particularly popular period in the show’s history, with celebrity interest bringing a gamut of guest appearances. So, we see Winona Rider in ‘Lisa’s Rival’, Kelsey Grammar in ‘Sideshow Bob Roberts’ Meryl Streep in ‘Bart’s Girlfriend’ and Mel Brooks and Susan Sarandan in ‘Homer vs. Patty and Selma’. But perhaps the most notable, certainly the most amusing, guest vocal is offered by Patrick Stewart in the barnstormingly funny ‘Homer The Great’, which also features one of the funniest Simpsons’ songs ever–‘The Stonecutters Song’.
Other highlights include Bart vs. Australia (‘Hey, I think I hear a dingo eating your baby!’), Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy, in which Homer and Grampa Simpson attempt to sell their homemade viagra-like revitalising tonic to the world, and Two Dozen and One Greyhounds, featuring the second of the great Simpsons’ songs to appear here–‘See My Vest’.
And to top it all off, there’s part one of the only ever Simpsons two-parter, ‘Who Shot Mr. Burns’. The two-parter prompted months of speculation over in the US when first aired and remains an expertly executed slice of Simpsons’ history.
This is The Simpsons on top form. Guest appearances, wonderful animation, tongue in cheek humour and the usual abundance of belly laughs, together with a great selection of extras–it’s another great collection.–Mark Oakley
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