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Genre | Kids & Family |
Format | NTSC, Subtitled, Full Screen |
Language | English |
Studio | ABC |
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From their home into yours, Home Improvement: The 20th Anniversary Complete Collection comes to DVD on May 10, 2011. One of TV's most celebrated and hilarious comedies, Home Improvement follows Tim (Tim Allen), Jill (Patricia Richardson) and their three children: Brad (Zachery Ty Bryan), Randy (Jonathan Taylor Thomas) and Mark (Taran Noah Smith). Relive all your favorite moments with the Taylors in this premium set complete with all eight memorable seasons of the classic comedy about friends, tools, and the "power" of family. This limited edition set comes in a collectible red toolbox.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Product Dimensions : 11 x 6.15 x 7 inches; 3.59 Pounds
- Media Format : NTSC, Subtitled, Full Screen
- Release date : May 10, 2011
- Dubbed: : Chinese
- Subtitles: : English
- Studio : ABC Studios
- ASIN : B004M3M5F4
- Number of discs : 25
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,957 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #311 in Kids & Family DVDs
- #389 in Comedy (Movies & TV)
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This series is definitely geared towards the father figure in your household and I, for one, had plenty of great laughs from this series.
This boxed set was around $120 for the longest time, but it dipped down to $60, which is when I snatched it up.
This is a fantastic series and when I watch it, it reminds me of my late father, which gives me all the more reason to love it.
I believe the series is currently stream-able, but they have been refreshing offerings on streaming services almost constantly lately, so I wanted to make sure I would always have these to watch when the mood catches me.
Check them out, It's a great trip down memory lane!
On "Tool Time", Tim Allen's character doles out advice about projects from installing a shelf or a wall outlet to creating an entire "man's" bathroom complete with built-in television and beer cooler. Tim is usually saved from some near disaster of his own making by his basically insecure but really proficient assistant Al Borland, an old fashioned midwest kind of guy who just happens to only wear flannel shirts.
The other part of the program mainly takes place at Tim's home in suburban Detroit with his wife Jill, their three extremely active sons, and their neighbor Wilson who provides advice coupled with philosophy to the Taylors over the wood fence dividing their back yards. Tim builds hot rod cars in HIS garage and tries to add "more power" to the home appliances while his loving wife tries to cope and keep it all under control while raising their three sons. What shines through most of all is the genuine affection between Tim and Jill set against all little and big situations that occur in any average family.
The show ran for eight years, so you watch the boys grow up to young adulthood; Jill stars out as a free-lance magazine writer then goes back to college to earn a degree as a professional counsellor; and finally Tim's little show is swallowed up by "corporate bureaucratics" who buy out the tool manufacturing company that sponsored "Tool Time", and take the program out of Tim's hands.
"Tool Time" still airs on some cable television networks but having the entire series on DVD was worth the price. Oh, and the Anniversary Collection comes in that red simulated metal "tool box" with a handle on top and a "binford tape measure" inside. It's fun and probably a neat gift, but now where do I put the box? If you don't want the box, you'll find the DVDs in other packaging.
Added Note: There is a terrific and much more detailed description of "Home Improvement" in Wikipedia. It can be seen by searching on Tool Time in Google. Home Improvement: The 20th Anniversary Complete Collection