Another Great ATHD DVD For Your Collection!
Okay, so this is another great ATHF DVD for your collection. The episodes are hilarious (way better than the past few seasons), and the contents of this DVD are great. There are two cons: only one disc, only 11 episodes. All the other ATHF sets had two discs and had around 13 episodes (some had more). However, it has great special features, like recording the Rubberman song, Carl auditions for the live action episode, Terror-Phone 2, and more. The box art is interesting, with a Carl-designed cardboard case on the outside and a generic DVD case inside. As I stated earlier, the episodes on this DVD beat the hell out of the past two seasons of ATHF. Not that those seasons were bad, but these episode are far superior!
Episodes on this disc (in order of how they are on the DVD):
1. Creature From Plaque Lagoon
2. Time Machine
3. Two-And-A-Half Star Wars Out Of 5
4. Fry Legs
5. Der Inflatable Fuhrer
6. The Last One Forever And Ever
7...
Strong Season, pretty good DVD.
The episodes on this set are good. I even like the live action one. I feel like the episodes are overall stronger than vol.6.
Major complaints:
-They have switched to a one disc format which means
-less total episodes
-slightly slimmer special features
-Less deluxe of packaging
-they changed the order of some of the episodes (rabbot redux should have logically followed "the last one forever and ever") and they removed the christmas special from the lineup even though it came out before "rabbot redux"
Overall though, the inclusion of a sequel to Terror Phone adds alot to the special features. The special features are still really good this time around even though they seem a bit slimmer. They packed ALOT of stuff onto one disc.
Delicious Absurdity
I love the ATHF series to death, but as the series has moved on, it's gone from "really weird" to "completely effed up". The caliber of oddity that season seven produces is easily the strangest yet and carries with it the high probability of alienating some fans. Personally? I love it. Seven seasons in, a television series can only hope to be as fresh as ATHF is and remain something the original fans want to continue watching.
Are you a fan? Do you like the "weirdness" that the series has been cultivating since season 4? Then this is right up your alley. If not? Well, you've got the series reboot with Aqua Unit Patrol Squad.
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