31 of 31 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
An amazing contribution to the world, Dec 14 2004
By C. J. Elder - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Fat Albert's Greatest Hits: The Ultimate Collection (DVD)
I'm at a loss of words for this show. I can't possibly praise it high enough to do it justice. I watched it religiously every Saturday morning as a white kid from a well-off neighborhood where there were no "minorities." This show was probably intended to help black kids make the right decisions in a hard life, and I'm sure it did. The lessons it taught applied to everyone regardless of race and the message definately got through to all. But from my perspective, it probably did more to help white kids get over the racism that was still going strong in areas like my neighborhood, and it accomplished this without me even realizing it back then. That's ok. I realize it now.
43 of 45 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
I've been waiting years for these., Dec 8 2004
By Bobby Brady "Radioman970" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Fat Albert's Greatest Hits: The Ultimate Collection (DVD)
Very happy to hear Fat Albert is coming out on DVD. I grew up on this wholesome show that taught me values and how not to look down on somebody who is different. Not easy for a white boy from Georgia to do. Thanks Bill, I love that big guy. :)
The feeling I get when watching them has never left me. Recently I found a copy of the Christmas special and it put tears in my eyes. I simply can't wait to get all of these on DVD. Like many of my other favorite shows, it's overwelming emotionally that these are coming to DVD.
This is a "best of" set featuring 20 favorites based on internet research thru search engines. But there's some confusion as to whether all episodes will be realised as Season sets or in a random manner like this set. It's hard to believe, but at this point I'm avoiding this one so I don't risk having to rebuy some of these next year.
The company UrbanWorks Entertainment says that they have acquired the rights to most of the episodes including the specials done for Halloween, Christmas and Easter but excluding the 1969 pilot episode "Hey, Hey, Hey, It's Fat Albert" that only aired once and was owned by NBC not CBS which aired the rest of the series. They will begin releasing all of them in 2005. So it just sounds like this is an expensive "teaser". :(
I say wait. Personally I'll have to condition myself not to order this or pick it up if I see it in the store. Wish me luck. ;)
And Hey, Hey, Hey! Have a happy day! :D
28 of 28 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
Hey Hey Hey I've got good and bad to say, Aug 18 2005
By WTDK "If at first the idea is not absurd, the... - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Fat Albert's Greatest Hits: The Ultimate Collection (DVD)
From 1972 to 1976 Bill Cosby's "Fat Albert & The Cosby Kids" entertained and enlightened in a world full of dumbed down cartoons and stereotypes. First, this compilation while good could have been great. The first two discs consist of episodes aired between 1972 through 1979. The first disc feature prime "Fat Albert" episodes from the series high points; we get "Lying", "Creativity", "Tomboy", "Fat Albert Meets Dan Cupid", "Take Two, They're Small". These are the best and informed by a gentle wit similar in tone and style to Cosby's stand up routine. The episodes from 1976-79 on disc 2 are OK but lack the originality, charm and wit that made the series so essential in its early years. The best on disc 2 are from 1976 "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes", "Readin', Ritin' and Rudy". With "Sweet Sorrow" through to "Soft Core" the series went into a tailspin with increasingly weak stories that didn't lose the message but lost the fun. The 3rd disc features episodes from 1980 through 1984 when the show was in syndication. While the late 70's and early 80's shows could be bad, the syndicated shows are horrible. The stories, animation and performances are weak. By 1984 the series had declined and featured the horrible episodes with The Brown Hornet. Even the drawings for the animation were second and third rate (they were being done overseas completely at that stage)with poor design where characters varied from scene to scene or seemed to have wandering eyes.
So I'd give the series 4 stars but this set 3 stars. There's also a booklet with an interview with producer Lou Scheimer discussing how Cosby came up with the concept and they the animators embelished on it. He also discusses how the various voice actors ended up being cast 9including Scheimer himself as Dumb Donald). The songs were a bit plus--melodic and infused with soul. The later episodes missing the junkyard song sequences just don't have the same quality as the earlier episodes.
This is far from "The Ultimate Edition". It seems the producer of this DVD wanted to represent each year episodes were produced fairly picking the best from each one. Unfortunately, the a little bit of water in desert doesn't compare to an ocean. The best episodes here are confined to discs 1 and 2 with the rest being dreck. Pick up the first season anthology as this "Greatest Hits" collection features a mix of great episodes and dross.