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Tuesday, January 19th, 2010
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This disc was Rhino’s first attempt to package Monkee episodes in the then-new DVD format. Clips of each of the Monkees from their 1997 documentary are conventional to introduce their well-liked episodes.

It has already been distinguished that the episode that Davy mentions is really “Royal Flush” (”Hitting the High Seas” is shown instead as his well-liked) . “Royal Flush” would have been a better choice because it would’ve balanced the DVD better to have 2 episodes from the first season and 2 from the second, instead of having 3 from the second and only 1 from the first.

The film quality was a bit of a disappointment, especially during parts of “Fairy Record”. The quality is considerable better on Rhino’s second Monkee DVD (Monkees Volume 1 & 2) although there are some suitable moments on this disc. Some of the episodes have the unique kill credits with Kellogg’s products. It’s fun on both discs to discontinue the characterize and exercise the “step” button on your DVD remote to seek things that have never been noticed before on VHS copies.

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The chapter breaks are distinguished better than on Rhino’s second Monkee DVD and there are actually breaks for all of the songs in each episode; even the Kellogg’s commercial shown during Mijacogeo has a chapter demolish.

Since the DVD format was mild young when Rhino released this, it has no extras, not even closed-captioning. It’s too unpleasant that the Monkees couldn’t have recorded audio commentary in addition to introducing the episodes. A photo gallery and some more Kellogg’s commercials wouldn’t been a nice extra also.

Fans desparate for any Monkee episodes on DVD will want to engage this up but retain in mind that the VHS edition is packaged better in a retro-style metal Monkee lunchbox with a mini-ceral box and puzzle. This DVD will have to do as a “stand in” until Rhino gets around to issuing the entire series on DVD.

A nice belief by Rhino, having the four Monkees prefer and discuss their common episodes. The dvd shows the episodes in their entirity with bonus features including commercials featuring the Monkees and interviews with the band. Three of the four episodes are suited, but the Davy Jones entry (Out to Sea) is a exiguous mature. Since no other Monkees TV episodes are currently available on dvd, this disc is a must for any Monkees fan who wants to gaze the shows on a digital format. It also makes for a nice introduction to the group’s shows for the unique or casual fan.