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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Consider Yourself Part Of The Family!
This review refers to the 6 disc DVD set of "Little House on the Prairie..The Complete Season 2"....

So now by Season 2 of the Little House series, we really feel like part of the family. The beauty of having them on these DVD sets season by season, is having the pleasure of watching the characters grow, the relationships strengthen,and the love abundent,...

Published on April 12 2004 by L. Shirley

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed!
I sent the followin email to the imavision.com:

Please fwd this to your DVD production dept:

Just picked up Season 1 and 2 of LHOP. Although the USD price is reasonable, I am VERY disappointed in the quality. Here's why:

(1) Over use of EDGE ENHANCEMENT. The people in your tech/production dept will know EXACTLY what I'm talking about. DVD is a high resolution format...

Published on July 11 2003 by Amazoner-since-1998


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Consider Yourself Part Of The Family!, April 12 2004
This review is from: Little House on the Prairie: Season 2 (DVD)
This review refers to the 6 disc DVD set of "Little House on the Prairie..The Complete Season 2"....

So now by Season 2 of the Little House series, we really feel like part of the family. The beauty of having them on these DVD sets season by season, is having the pleasure of watching the characters grow, the relationships strengthen,and the love abundent, episode by episode. And how nice to share them with each new generation, as they are stories that may be enjoyed by the whole family and never get old. And ...without all the commercials!

Season 2 ran from 1975-1976. There are 21 episodes in all on 6 DVDs, for a total of about 18 hours of viewing pleasure for those that loved and still love this series. The stories range from whimsical to heart wrenching. All will move you in some way. The episodes included are: "The Richest Man In Walnut Grove"(Pa may have to work like a mule to provide for his family, but the love he recieves makes him rich in other ways),"Four Eyes","Haunted House","The Big Inning","The Campout","The Spring Dance" and the very touching 2 parter, "Remember Me"(Academy Award winner Patricia Neal is a dying widow who asks Charles to find a home for her children). You will also enjoy "Ebenezer Sprague","At the End of the Rainbow", "The Gift", "His Father's Son"(Mr. Edwards tries to bond with newly adopted son John Jr.), "The Talking Machine","The Pride of Walnut Grove", "A Matter of Faith"(I love this one...how DOES Caroline know exactly when to open the infection, so she won't lose her leg?), "The Runaway Caboose","Troublemaker","The Long Road Home", "For My Lady", "Centennial", "Soldiers Return"(this one took a bold step in 1976 to deal with drug addicted veterans), and finally "Going Home"(Charles wants to sell the Little House after being discouraged one more time by a tornado that ruined his crop).

If you are a big fan, you probably already know just by the titles what these stories are about, and for which ones you'll need to bring the along the Kleenex. And by now, we are also in tune to David Rose's wonderful and familiar music that sets the tone of the story and gives the perfect feel for each character.

I thought the DVDs were great. There are still no title credits for the major guest stars(but you'll recognize them), but the color correction is greatly improved, the picture clear and the stereo sound is great.Features include a photo gallery that shows various characters at different stages, some cast bios,and...the quiz works this time!(I aced it by the way). The fold out box opens nicely to the disc you are ready for and if you take a peek behind the folder in the back of the set you will find a nice brochure that lists all the episodes, what disc they are on and a brief summary of each story. Very Nice!

So gather the family around, "git out the way for Ole Dan Tucker"... and enjoy this treasure!...Laurie

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed!, July 11 2003
This review is from: Little House on the Prairie: Season 2 (DVD)
I sent the followin email to the imavision.com:

Please fwd this to your DVD production dept:

Just picked up Season 1 and 2 of LHOP. Although the USD price is reasonable, I am VERY disappointed in the quality. Here's why:

(1) Over use of EDGE ENHANCEMENT. The people in your tech/production dept will know EXACTLY what I'm talking about. DVD is a high resolution format to begin with; there is no need for this TRICK. It degrades the look immensely. Bottom line: images should have a smooth, film-like look.

(2) Variability of source material. Some episodes are sourced from very good elements; others look horrible (e.g., Remember Me Part I, Remember Me Part II in season 2).

(3) Opening intro/credits missing on most episodes. There is EPISODE-SPECIFIC info contained in the opening credits. Imavision cannot honestly make an "uncut and in their original form" claim if these are missing.

(4) Lack of proper TOC, chapter encoding, and other random access features. It would be nice to jump from scene to scene (or, at least, mark the ORIGINAL commercial break points).

(5) Shabby packaging (over packaged). Too much to pull out; too many discs. Look at how many other TV series are released, then redesign your packaging scheme for the remaining seasons. The original Outer Limits series DVD set is an excellent example to follow: one easy-open case, each disc is dual-sided dual-layered, which allows all 27 episodes to fit on only 4 discs).

This is a superb TV series and I think it deserves the best DVD treatment.

Sincerely,
K. Hashmi

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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Show was GREAT but DVDs are NOT!, April 4 2004
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Honest Guy "geffroman" (Huntington Beach, Ca USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Little House on the Prairie: Season 2 (DVD)
I can only assume people giving this DVD set a high rating are doing so for the emotional value they put on the Little House Show. The DVD set for Season One and Two are Horrible.

1) - Unlike what another has said the color is washed out terrible in some episodes.
2) - Video quality is average to poor.
3) - The sound track is OK to poor.
4) - Show openers are gone for a single common show opening clip.
5) - There are NO chapters. If you click next on your remote you end the episode. This is unheard of in DVD.
6) - There are NO extras... this is unheard of on DVD.

If you own a bunch of VHS tapes with kiddy finger prints all over your 27 inch TV screen then you may be fine with this. But if you own a nice television and are familiar with DVD quality and standards then this set and Season two both lack.

Things improve slightly in Season three where chapter points are added to the episodes & video and audio quality improves slightly.

People really should tell the objective truth when rating a product. All too often folks get on here and just VOTE for their favorite show with no regard to the fact others are reading these ratings to see HOW the product stands up. Just because you loved the Ingles growing up doesn't mean the studio should get a pass on delivering a weak product. How will that force them to do better next time?

If you truly LOVED Little House as we did then you should be OUTRAGED when it is presented so poorly.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Somewhat disappointed but still happy, Jan 24 2004
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This review is from: Little House on the Prairie: Season 2 (DVD)
I highly recommend this series but as a true fan I have to complain about a few things. The box shows a picture of bandit when he was not in season 2. The episodes "Remember Me" are not restored and looked terrible next to the other restored episodes. Sometimes the scenes are cut too quickly and you miss a couple of seconds. The collecotr's box is not user firendly-you have to unfold it out all the way to get the disc you want-I think after time the box could wear out from this. I think the producers should have spent a little extra time with these releases-they seem kind of thrown together. Its still wonderful to have all the episodes on DVD! Hopefully they will release all the seasons.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great movies!, Dec 11 2008
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Verne BEDWELL "HEALTH ADVOCATE" (KITWANGA BC CANADA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Little House on the Prairie: Season 2 (DVD)
The Ingalls family live a life that, despite trials and hardships, is full of love and laughter. These movies have excellent life lessons and are clean, besides being incredibly fun to watch!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Little House Seasons 1 - 4, Mar 6 2004
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Kent A. Phillips "klphillips75" (KNOXVILLE, TN United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Little House on the Prairie: Season 2 (DVD)
These series are great. I bought series 2 first, and like it so much I bought series 1, and then 3 and 4.

It has been a long time since family entertainment was available as experienced in this series.

I would recommend them to anyone young and old.

When nothing is on T.V. we pop in a Little House and have enjoyed them everytime.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Finally, Uncut After All These Years!, Jan 13 2004
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Stephanie Fitzgerald "stepanneg2" (Red Oak, Tx., USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Little House on the Prairie: Season 2 (DVD)
I am so glad these episodes are finally on DVD! I grew up watching this series first-run, so I remember scenes and lines of dialogue that are cut out when they're shown in syndication. It's like watching a brand-new show to watch these uncut episodes, because I've had to watch them in syndication for so long! I think they are just great; it's nice to re-visit my childhood this way!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Must Have for Little House In The Prarie Shows, Jan 13 2004
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This review is from: Little House on the Prairie: Season 2 (DVD)
Ihope they realese all the seasons. Especially when Laura meets Almonzo and the cat fights between Laura and Nellie. I was dissapointed with the DVD lay out though. I wanted behind the scenes camera footage and interviews with the actors. Not just some written blurb. But I was suprised at the price I could get it for. I would have paid extra if they did a behind the scenes and mabey mistakes actors made during shootings. I Hope the future DVDS will include them. But its worth your while if you don't like to wait 5 months to watch a favourite episode on the TV. The should have had chapters to jump to each scene. It seems like they put it together in five minutes with know thought or effort. But I enjoy the show very much and am greatfull that NBC released the entire season and would purchase all of them if released.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Just to have these on DVD at all deserves 5 stars!, Sep 24 2003
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This review is from: Little House on the Prairie: Season 2 (DVD)
Plenty of people have already reviewed these DVD's complaining about the sound quality and other related gripes that are probably valid. However, I can't give this series any less than 5 stars simply because I'm so thrilled to have them available at last! Rather than reminisce about my vicarious childhood in Walnut Grove (which no one cares to hear), here are the episodes of Season Two, in case anyone wants to know exactly what they'll be buying. These episodes were first aired from September 10, 1975 to March 31, 1976.

The Richest Man in Walnut Grove
Four Eyes
Haunted House
In the Big Inning
The Campout
The Spring Dance
Remember Me, Parts 1 & 2
Ebenezer Sprague
At the End of the Rainbow
The Gift
His Father's Son
The Talking Machine
The Pride of Walnut Grove
A Matter of Faith
The Runaway Caboose
Troublemaker
The Long Road Home
For My Lady
Centennial
Soldier's Return
Going Home

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5.0 out of 5 stars Confused, Aug 24 2003
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This review is from: Little House on the Prairie: Season 2 (DVD)
I love the Little House on the Prarie series... (i'm only 14 and have been watching it on TBS Superstation for about a year but i have seen almost every episode and i own the first season on DVD. I plan to buy every season including the pilot.... but thats not what i am confused about....
~I know as much about LHOTP as the adult who watched it when they were ten and i know that Baby Grace was born later in the series (season 4 to be exact)
~ So why is Caroline I. holding baby Grace on the cover of season 2 whenshe wasn't born until season 4????????
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