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James Harvey
06-22-2001, 03:31 PM
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HOLLYWOOD (Variety) - ``The Simpsons'' are coming to DVD.

On Sept. 25, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment will release an elaborate boxed set of the first season of the 10-year-old animated hit that is TV's longest-running current comedy series.

A follow-up set of the second season may be released in time for the holidays, with two more sets being released each year thereafter, according to Peter Staddon, Fox Home Entertainment senior vice president of marketing.

With only 13 episodes in the first season, the first three-disc set will be fleshed out with loads of extra material, including the original shorts that debuted on ``The Tracey Ullman Show'' and a never-before-seen lost episode.

Unlike the first three seasons of ``The X-Files (news - Y! TV)'' that each take up seven discs and are priced at $149 (seasons four and five are in the works), ``The Simpsons Season 1'' will be priced at $39.98.

But the price and number of discs will go up for subsequent seasons that each had 26 or more episodes.

With sales expectations high, Fox will launch a multimillion-dollar marketing campaign for the series.

Creatively, producers are experimenting with innovative features to include in future boxed sets. Staddon said that one idea is to produce retrospective programs featuring highlights of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, Maggie or other selected characters from the show.

What viewers will not see is the actors recording the voices of the characters.

``That would burst the bubble,'' Staddon said. ``We don't want people to think of anything but Bart and Homer when they see those characters.''

There will also be no interactive gaming features, so as not to take away from the popular video games featuring ``The Simpsons.''

But the first boxed set will include seven foreign-language clips, showing, for instance, Homer and Bart as dubbed in Japanese.

Also included will be Albert Brooks outtakes, a BBC special called ``America's First Family'' and an ABC News Special Report on the Bart Simpson T-shirt controversy.

Other extras include original scripts, commentary for each episode, early sketches, magazine covers and stills.

Oh yeah...sweet...

Nightwing
06-22-2001, 03:54 PM
Excellent! Excellent excellent news!!! The soon to be climbing prices and no clips of the voice over artists acting are unfortunate, but they're still packed with awesome stuff!!

Maybe we could organize a purchasing strategy. For example if we wait for them to be out for a while, the prices will level after they've sold to all the suckers already?

I only suggest this because I was originally planning to buy the golden years seasons first (3 and 4 par example), before the other ones.

What I'd like as a follow up is all The Critic episodes on DVD. I could never picture John Lovits in front of a mic like that. But he did it. :)

Calhoun07
06-22-2001, 07:53 PM
I was really hoping that they would release them the way they have been doing the X Files, which is twice a year. According to the article quoted, that is what they are going to do. I thought they were going to be hitting the stores every three or four months. Bummer indeed!

Firefly
06-27-2001, 02:59 PM
Awsome News:D

James Harvey
06-28-2001, 08:31 PM
I have a feeling that this is the tip of the iceberg. I bet we'll see alot more series released in 2002, and even moreso in 2003. DVD just took over sales, selling more than VHS. How cool is that?

Nightwing
06-28-2001, 10:03 PM
It's VERY cool, I'd say. If there's anything exec's respond to, it's money. I'm sure it'll turn out right. At least they're releasing the episodes as per OUR specifications. Season by season.