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Mighty Boosh : Complete BBC Series 2 [DVD]

Mighty Boosh : Complete BBC Series 2 [DVD]
Directed by Paul King

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Average customer review:
バンドマン編のTVシリーズ第2弾6話と、エロ?短編ドラマ、パイロット版などエクストラを収録。 DVD(2Disc)

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2800 in DVD
  • Released on: 2006-02-13
  • Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
  • Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
  • Format: PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Running time: 168 minutes

Editorial Reviews

DVD Description
Having broken out of the Zoo-Niverse, vain jazzman Howard and 1960s throwback Vince are free to embark on new adventures. Although, as the pair go in search of fame and fortune, things don't quite work out as planned as they end up kidnapped by the mythical Yeti, battling the evil Betamax bandit and abducted by the merman of the Black Lake. With reality-stretching plots, musical interludes and animated sequences, The Mighty Boosh takes the British tradition of surreal comic shenanigans to an entirely new level.

Special Features
The Boosh Pilot, A Making of Series 2, Boosh Publicity featurette, Mint Royale Music Video, Deleted scenes, Out-takes, 'Sweet' short film, Commentaries

Synopsis
Howard Moon and Vince Noir and series of adventures including the search for a 'jacuzzi of youth' and the lair of the Yeti.


Customer Reviews

Give it a chance.Then give it another.And another...5
I LOVED series one of The Mighty Boosh.I thought it was the best comedy I had seen since Vic and Bob's Big Night Out all those long long years ago-I wondered why my mouth was dry half way through the first episode then realised I had been watching with my mouth COMPLETELY OPEN.
I can't describe then how bitterly disappointed I was with the second series.I stuck through the lot back to back thinking what self indulgent nonsense it was-then stalked off to bed in a huff half way through the last episode 'the Ballad of Milky Joe'which I thought had REALLY pushed it.Then it rotted in the dvd box till my little boy dragged it out months later. And you'll never guess what...(!)-it just gets better and better!Julian Barratt's music is fantastic and the worlds they create are completely involving and utterly beautiful.I especially love 'The Priest and The Beast'.It's beyond comedy.If the Boosh was a circus I'd run away and join it.

Waiting for that moment3
I haven't seen all of this yet, so I must add that my cautious 3 stars is for what I've seen so far. The yeti episode was good but something that I can't quite put my finger on is missing. It is as surreal as ever but the songs are so far less effective as are the plots. Oddly, removing the hapless pair from the Zooniverse sems to have not given the series the opportunities it could have. Perhaps they are constricted by the music links, which seem odd anyway as Vince was so anti Howard's efforts in that direction anyway. It is still very enjoyable in a surreal sense but the desert music episode whilst interesting, raised no laughs for me.
I hope it gets better and that there is a series 3 that raises the bar, as so far nothing comes remotely near the Hitcher or Spirit of Jazz episodes form series 1. Not even reintroducing the Evil Man Witch worked except for the 'malt loaf? Yeah I'll have a slice' Moment.

Mighty Boosh Series 25
okay...

so youve seen series one... probably seen most of the episodes of series 2...... maybe missed a few due to your think-tank going and you not remembering its on but hey. Get the dvd.... seriosuly... the boosh series 2 made me laugh and cry. The props, the people, the storylines and, ofcourse, the songs all are perfect. If your buying this for a loved one, pet or unborn child bear in mind that this dvd will blow your head off with its comedy genius. this is one thing the bbc actually got right....