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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Paramount
EAN: 9781415707395
Format: Closed-captioned, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
ISBN: 1415707391
Label: Paramount
Manufacturer: Paramount
Number Of Items: 4
Publisher: Paramount
Region Code: 1
Release Date: July 26, 2005
Running Time: 600 minutes
Sales Rank: 2919
Studio: Paramount
Theatrical Release Date: 1970
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Description: THE BRADY BUNCH – THE COMPLETE SECOND SEASON tells the story of Carol, a single mother of three girls and architect Mike Brady, a single father of three boys, who get married and blend the two families into one. Added to the mix are housekeeper Alice and dog Tiger. The Bradys’ experience the same obstacles as any family, from adjusting to their new extended family, to sibling rivalry. The comedy series famous for its catchy theme song truly has become a pop culture icon and is still enjoyed by viewers of all ages.
Amazon.com: The Brady Bunch never scored high ratings during its five year run, but this friendly family comedy has remained in reruns ever since, while bigger hits have slipped into oblivion. Pretty much everyone who grew up in the 1970s or '80s knows the show inside and out: A vision of suburban family life so utopian it's as fantastical as Neverland or Santa's workshop--and just like these imaginary realms, it casts a spell over every kid who wished all problems could be resolved with a few wise words, a good-natured shrug, or a winsome smile. The Brady Bunch: The Complete Second Season is indistinguishable from every other season, but the reassuring formula is crucial to the show's appeal. Eldest brother Greg (Barry Williams) may decide he's all grown up and wants a groovy bachelor pad, or eldest sister Marcia (Maureen McCormick) may get all riled up about women's lib and decide to join the Frontier Scouts, or super-maid Alice (Ann B. Davis, whose persona is hilariously similar to Ellen DeGeneres) may fantasize about running off with an old flame, but by the end of the show you know everything will return to a zen-like domestic harmony.
It's all pretty bizarre when you realize that both halves of the family have suffered the death of a parent! The most angst to be found is the relentless identity crisis of middle sister Jan (Eve Plumb), who tries to remove her freckles with lemon juice and buys a curly brunette wig to forge a new self-image. Nowadays Jan would be a prime candidate for bulimia, but in the Brady world such psychodrama is unthinkable. This even emotional keel could have been creepy and antiseptic, but due to the charm of the kids and the smooth yet earthy presence of Robert Reed and Florence Henderson as parents Mike and Carol Brady, The Brady Bunch just seemed nice. You wanted that to be your family. If you watched the show in your childhood, watching The Brady Bunch: The Complete Second Season as an adult will lull you into a sweet, blissful dream. --Bret Fetzer
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When I was little the brady bunch was always my favorite show.
I have intruduced it to children now. They love it. They want to watch it all the time. They askme did you bring the Brady bunch. I say yes. They say good. I'll put it in. Now it's there favorite show too.
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As a child growing up in the 70's, I loved this show. Now as an adult, I still love this show!
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I loved watching this show when it was on TV and really enjoy being able to watch the show again. I will probably by all the seasons if the price is right.
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Out of the five seasons, the first two are the best. They're funnier. They are always happy for some reason. The bathroom doesn't have a toilet... And the house is so big that just the boys and Alice lived there before? The big yard is shown in the episode a fistful of reason, the same yard is featurred only they don't want you to know that. This was my second best season and I was born 5 years after the show was finished... 1979.
Grade B
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Who would of thought that when I watched these episodes as a child, I would one day want to share them with my own child!
We had long car ride on a weekend get-a-way, and these shows were perfect good wholesome entertainment for my 7 year old daughter to watch the entire trip!
They bring back great memories!
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