21 Jump Street: The Complete Series
I'll review these together because both sets have the same problems but I'll get to that in a second. For the money, you can't go wrong with either one. Sure, they might have some 80s/90s dust on them but sit back and ignore the dates and you'll enjoy them just fine.
Half the fun of these shows now is seeing all the guest stars, some of which are MAJOR Hollywood stars now. It's pretty fun to see them in smaller guest roles at the beginning of their careers.
As far as the content goes, both Hunter
Both shows have suffered from the Music Licensing fiasco. Meaning the original music has been stripped and replaced with something else. In the case of Hunter, an entire episode was affected as they had to pull out the performances of guest star Chaka Khan
The biggest issue, for me anyway, is the packaging. The sets are contained in over-sized DVD cases and inside the DVDs are in paper envelopes and stacked. They aren't really protected in anyway they're just stuck in there, barely held in place. I guess this is a cost cutting measure but it comes of as extremely cheap to me. We're talking 7 Seasons of DVDs (28 Discs) for Hunter
There are also no special features to speak of. Unless I missed them.
In the end, the price ($68.99 for seven seasons of Hunter
Hunter: The Complete Series
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