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Bonanza - 20 Episodes

Bonanza - 20 Episodes

List Price: $19.98
Your Price: $15.98
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Episodes
Review: Disc 1 - The Avenger, Last Trophy, the Hopefuls, Denver McKee Disc 2 - Dark Star, Spit Fire, The Fear Merchants, Gunman
Disc 3 - Abduction, Courtship, Bitter Water, The Mill
Disc 4 - Escape to the Ponderosa, The Ape, The Blood Line, Death at Dawn
Disc 5 - Blood on the Land, Badge without honor, Day of Reckoning, Desert Justice

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Episodes. Poor packaging.
Review: First off i have to say that this is a great collection for the money. You really can't go wrong if you're a fan of Bonanza or Westerns in general.

However be forewarned that the packaging is probably the worst i have EVER seen in a box set of dvds. Everytime i try to get one of the dvds out of the plastic holders it feels like they're going to snap in half. My advice is to put each dvd into a cd case and throw away the case it comes with.

Also an important thing to mention is that at times the recording is a little glitchy - occasionally i've seen short skiping. (a second at the most)

Despite the problems this is still a great purchase.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Five Stars for sure
Review: In addition to containing 20 episodes, this is a must see classic western. Being a guy from that time when these series were the best films on TV, I'm really pleased to be able to remember those good old days. Just for this reason it deserves a 5 star rate.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The answer to the "31 Episode" question...
Review: The 31 episodes here are the ones that were not copyrighted properly....and have become "public domain" titles. That's why you'll find tons of companies putting them out. (Some episodes have a producers logo in the lower left corner of the screen, to help prevent copying.) You'll also notice that the copyrighted Bonanza theme music is gone (substituted with generic western music), so the DVD company doesn't have to pay the music publisher for its use. That's also why these things are relatively cheap to buy. The quality of the picture and sound on these episodes is pretty good, however.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The answer to the "31 Episode" question...
Review: The 31 episodes here are the ones that were not copyrighted properly....and have become "public domain" titles. That's why you'll find tons of companies putting them out. (Some episodes have a producers logo in the lower left corner of the screen, to help prevent copying.) You'll also notice that the copyrighted Bonanza theme music is gone (substituted with generic western music), so the DVD company doesn't have to pay the music publisher for its use. That's also why these things are relatively cheap to buy. The quality of the picture and sound on these episodes is pretty good, however.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Meanwhile, back at the ranch....
Review: These are among the usual assortment of episodes that are shown over and over on various cable and satellite channels. They are also among the only episodes avaialbe anywhere on DVD--those that were allowed to fall into the public domain. The quality of these presentations on this DVD is good with excellent clarity and good color. These have probably not been ditigally restored, but play as well as any you'll see on television today. These 20 episodes also DO have the opening titles with the original Ponderosa map burning and the original theme music, as well as the original closing credits. Nothing is missing or substituted on these DVD's. 20 episodes at this price makes this set a real bargain. One can only hope that whomever owns the copyright on the rest of the episodes decides to release then on DVD in the future. But considering that such popular western series as The Wild Wild West and Gunsmoke are not on DVD, don't hold your breathing waiting for more Bonanzas.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Same eps as 31-DVD set
Review: These are good solid family episodes, but if you already own the 31-DVD set, you already have them:

The Avenger. -- Last Trophy. -- Dark Star. -- Spitfire. -- Abduction. -- Courtship. -- Escape to the Ponderosa. -- The Ape. -- Blood on the Land. -- Badge Without Honor. -- The Hopefuls. -- Denver McKee. -- The Fear Merchants. -- Gunman. -- Bitter Water. -- The Mill. -- The Blood Line. -- Death at Dawn. -- Day of Reckoning. -- Desert Justice.

4 stars for being another release of the same eps we see over and over. Sure wish someone would put out the comedies like Woman of Fire, The Hayburner, Ponderosa Matador, Bank Run, The Wooing Of Abigail Jones, Hoss & the Leprechauns, Easter Bunny Crossing . . .

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bonanza
Review: This DVD is a must buy for any Bonanza fan. It has great picture and sound qualities and is totally worth the price.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Quality DVD for a wonderful price!
Review: This is a must have for any Bonanza fan. Many episodes from the early Adam years. Has the original Bonanza theme which is important to many die hard Bonanza fans. Episodes included in this set are: The Avenger, The Last Trophy, The Hopefuls, Denver McKee, Dark Star, Spit Fire, The Fear Merchants, Abduction, Courtship, Bitter Water, The Mill, Escape To The Ponderosa, The Ape, The Blood Line, Death At Dawn, Blood On The Land, Badge W/O Honor, Day Of Reckoning,and Desert Justice. You can't go wrong with this set.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nice set
Review: This is a very nice set in addition to "The Best Of Bonanza, Vol. 1". There is no overlap if you buy this set combined with the aforementioned DVD set.

Why not five stars? Well, these 20 episodes are part of the 31 episodes that get released again and again. These 20 episodes come from the first two seasons (1959-1960). Don't be fooled by the front cover picture, that was made in the late sixties. Fans of David Canary, who played foreman Candy Canady, will be dissapointed to discover he's not in any of the 20 episodes. Canary was added to the cast in 1967. The same goes for Tim Matheson, who was added to the cast in 1972 in an attempt to fill in the void left by Dan Blocker when he passed away.


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