For those watching current day, this DVD boxset has been cost-cut in an unfortunate way. All the discs are now crammed in one giant plastic box, with stacked discs (2 or 3 per spindle!) that overlap too. No photographs, artwork or episode synopsis either. My 80's Twilight Zone DVD boxset came like this, and makes the discs hard to acess and prone to scratches even during shipping. Glad I have the cardboard Seinfeld boxset reviewed here! FYI - The individual season boxset had additional artwork you forgot to mention. On the inside of each slim case, is a scene from show (e.g. Jerry's apartment, the Monk's restaurant, George's parent's living room, the Soup Nazi's store, etc). There's also a foldout paper guide with each season, redundantly listing episode titles and which discs they're on, along with very detailed production notes. Neither are anything you'd miss though, I was happy save a huge amount of shelf space without these little frivolous extras.
Thanks for the update! Wish it wasn't so depressing... Thankfully the 80s Twilight Zone set I had, while still in the large plastic case, had individual trays for the discs. EDIT: SORT OF - it's individual trays, two overlapping per "page." Still better than stacking, but yeah. At least it does save on shelf space. I did a video about that and my Blu-ray set of the original a while back. Oh yes! I did forget that bit about the insert art, to be fair it's been ages since I owned any of the individual season sets. And love the username - I still have my Apple IIc, really wanted to upgrade to the IIgs but it seems like it came and went so fast, then it was just Mac all day long.
@@zaranyzerak My parents absolutely LOVE this TV series, and I gave them DVDs of each season for Christmas, with plastic cases instead of paper sleeves, and my parents thanked me for giving them something they enjoy watching. I also gave my brother some Spiderman DVDs (also released by Sony Pictures) for Christmas since he is a fan of superheroes. And I got myself a few Dragon Tales DVDs, which Dragon Tales, much like Seinfeld is also released by Sony Pictures. Both Seinfeld and Dragon Tales were shows made by Columbia TriStar Television, with Seinfeld produced by Castle Rock Entertainment, and Dragon Tales produced by Sesame Workshop.
These complete series sets are awesome in terms of saving space, compared to the individual releases, but I hate those paper sleeves, which always seem to accompany most complete series sets. Why not slimmer plastic DVD cases? that seems to be the way to go, after they end the initial release cycle
Correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't there also a complete series box set of Seinfeld that was made to look like Jerry's fridge that is in his apartment? I think I remember seeing it in stores back in the day.....
Another good review my favorites of seinfield Pilot Male unbounding The stake out The jacket The statue The Chinese restraunt The phone message The deal The parking garage The limbo The tape The cafe The suicide The fix up The boyfriend The trip The pitch and ticket The wallet and watch The contest The implant The junior mint The pilot The puffy shirt The sniffing account The non fat yogurt The barber The marine biologist The door man The race The hot tub The soup natiz The shower head The wig master The bottle deposit The soul mate The little kicks The picture The chicken roasters The Andrea Doria The pot hole The seven The nap The butter shave The voice The junk mail The merf griffin show The slicer The strong box The Susie The frogger The bookstore The finale The chronicle And seinfield reunion curb
The collection looks fine. But I've been burned once of Criminal Minds collection, that also was in paper covers. All dvd in that box came to me with scratches, so I returned it to the web store. Even if it was sold in a local store, I wouldn't buy it until I saw the disc, one by one. Paper covers should never been used.
I haven't picked it up on Blu-ray yet, but I've seen it. I really need to pick it up one of these days, I've got all the other seasons. And yes, I've seen AbFab. Love it! I used to have the first 3 seasons on Laserdisc a long time ago.
@@superbird6176 not really needed for this show considering its a sit com taking place on the same few sets most of the time. Not to mention cropping issues whenever they transfer over
Anything is possible. There has been an HD version showing on TV for a while now, but the image is severely cropped to 16:9. As long as it's in the original 4:3 aspect ratio, I would love a Blu-ray set of this.
After only ever watching reruns on tv…I finally got the complete series on dvd matching what is shown on this video.
Larry David left for the last two seasons actually, but did come back for the last episode (which everyone then hated). ;)
Love the profile pic
For those watching current day, this DVD boxset has been cost-cut in an unfortunate way. All the discs are now crammed in one giant plastic box, with stacked discs (2 or 3 per spindle!) that overlap too. No photographs, artwork or episode synopsis either. My 80's Twilight Zone DVD boxset came like this, and makes the discs hard to acess and prone to scratches even during shipping. Glad I have the cardboard Seinfeld boxset reviewed here!
FYI - The individual season boxset had additional artwork you forgot to mention. On the inside of each slim case, is a scene from show (e.g. Jerry's apartment, the Monk's restaurant, George's parent's living room, the Soup Nazi's store, etc). There's also a foldout paper guide with each season, redundantly listing episode titles and which discs they're on, along with very detailed production notes. Neither are anything you'd miss though, I was happy save a huge amount of shelf space without these little frivolous extras.
Thanks for the update! Wish it wasn't so depressing...
Thankfully the 80s Twilight Zone set I had, while still in the large plastic case, had individual trays for the discs. EDIT: SORT OF - it's individual trays, two overlapping per "page." Still better than stacking, but yeah. At least it does save on shelf space. I did a video about that and my Blu-ray set of the original a while back.
Oh yes! I did forget that bit about the insert art, to be fair it's been ages since I owned any of the individual season sets.
And love the username - I still have my Apple IIc, really wanted to upgrade to the IIgs but it seems like it came and went so fast, then it was just Mac all day long.
I don't think I've ever watched the entire series run back to back, I really need to pick up the complete set and do that.
ty for the honesty , nice vid, keep up the great work 😎
I have this box now! 🔥🔥I bought it for 48 bucks. From France ❤️ In order to learn English.
bout to watch the comedian in cars, that sounds hilarious
I love Seinfeld!
Me too!
@@zaranyzerak My parents absolutely LOVE this TV series, and I gave them DVDs of each season for Christmas, with plastic cases instead of paper sleeves, and my parents thanked me for giving them something they enjoy watching. I also gave my brother some Spiderman DVDs (also released by Sony Pictures) for Christmas since he is a fan of superheroes. And I got myself a few Dragon Tales DVDs, which Dragon Tales, much like Seinfeld is also released by Sony Pictures. Both Seinfeld and Dragon Tales were shows made by Columbia TriStar Television, with Seinfeld produced by Castle Rock Entertainment, and Dragon Tales produced by Sesame Workshop.
There was a limited edition fredige set from 2007 best buy and there was season 1/3 with playing cords
0:18, that was pretty funny not going to lie :p
I have the Seasons Separately so I just came to see what the complete series dvd looks like.
A question, this box set have spanish subtitles?
These complete series sets are awesome in terms of saving space, compared to the individual releases, but I hate those paper sleeves, which always seem to accompany most complete series sets. Why not slimmer plastic DVD cases? that seems to be the way to go, after they end the initial release cycle
I agree like the Three's Company box set for example which like the slim cases but in combo packs by 2 seasons
Correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't there also a complete series box set of Seinfeld that was made to look like Jerry's fridge that is in his apartment? I think I remember seeing it in stores back in the day.....
Yes there was! Was going to mention it but you beat me to it!
a very good series
Love the show and love the set
Now it plays on tv weekdays 1100pm/1200am weekends 8pm/11pm
I had seasons 1-3 for a long time and today I picked up rest of them from a flea market, 3,50€ each
0:34 that's the set I have. And it came in fridge/freezer package.
Sold!
🥇
Another good review my favorites of seinfield
Pilot
Male unbounding
The stake out
The jacket
The statue
The Chinese restraunt
The phone message
The deal
The parking garage
The limbo
The tape
The cafe
The suicide
The fix up
The boyfriend
The trip
The pitch and ticket
The wallet and watch
The contest
The implant
The junior mint
The pilot
The puffy shirt
The sniffing account
The non fat yogurt
The barber
The marine biologist
The door man
The race
The hot tub
The soup natiz
The shower head
The wig master
The bottle deposit
The soul mate
The little kicks
The picture
The chicken roasters
The Andrea Doria
The pot hole
The seven
The nap
The butter shave
The voice
The junk mail
The merf griffin show
The slicer
The strong box
The Susie
The frogger
The bookstore
The finale
The chronicle
And seinfield reunion curb
can i watch it in german?
Have you seen Friends?
Yes, of course. Many, many times.
i have the fridge version.. its the only box set i own.
I'd like them to release it in case packaging that makes it easier to take out the discs. Like a big plastic case.
Oh yeah, the world needs more plastic packaging pollution so you can get your gigantic hog sausage fingers onto those Seinfeld DVDs that much quickerr
@@entox. Better than digital media that can easily be taken away.
Just got mine for long 25 I think.
Hi Zeranyzerak I am very sure the original box set of Seinfeld is still available to buy on JB Hifi site in Australia for about $95.00.
That would be a Region 4 PAL version though, I would want the Region 1 NTSC version without the PAL speed-up/cross-standards conversion issues.
The collection looks fine. But I've been burned once of Criminal Minds collection, that also was in paper covers. All dvd in that box came to me with scratches, so I returned it to the web store.
Even if it was sold in a local store, I wouldn't buy it until I saw the disc, one by one. Paper covers should never been used.
" 'Sein' me up" With that sense of humour, you just 'feld' me. :p
why are the episodes different
What do you mean?
@@zaranyzerak On Hulu it has for example #2 The Stakeout and #4 Male Unbonding its opposite
@@danielgump1226 No idea, as far as I know the DVDs present the episodes in the intended chronological story order.
@@zaranyzerak oh thanks
Have you seen Curb Your Enthusiasm?
I've seen a few episodes, really want to see more of it. One of these days I'll grab the DVD sets.
I haven't picked it up on Blu-ray yet, but I've seen it. I really need to pick it up one of these days, I've got all the other seasons.
And yes, I've seen AbFab. Love it! I used to have the first 3 seasons on Laserdisc a long time ago.
Is it in HD ?
No, it's DVD.
Is this in 16:9 format?
No, 4:3 as it should be.
I disagree. It should be remastered from the original film to fit modern televisions.
@@superbird6176 not really needed for this show considering its a sit com taking place on the same few sets most of the time. Not to mention cropping issues whenever they transfer over
have you seen F.R.I.E.N.D.S?
who is this bosco
I am he as you are he as you are me
And we are all together
I am the eggman, they are the eggmen
I am the walrus, goo goo g' joob
Lel nic stt m8 were u git et frm???????
I'm gonna guess that you are a Capricorn.
Nope!
furst m80
this dvd set smells bad
ok that was really lame
Lame...because it was exactly what it was described as? What were you expecting, exactly?
do you think it will come out on blu ray?
Anything is possible. There has been an HD version showing on TV for a while now, but the image is severely cropped to 16:9. As long as it's in the original 4:3 aspect ratio, I would love a Blu-ray set of this.