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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Brand: Sony EAN: 0043396247024 Format: Box set, Color, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC Item Dimensions: Label: Columbia Pictures Television Languages: Manufacturer: Columbia Pictures Television MPN: 24702 Number Of Discs: 2 Number Of Items: 2 Publisher: Columbia Pictures Television Region Code: 99 Release Date: July 08, 2008 Running Time: 628 minutes Studio: Columbia Pictures Television Theatrical Release Date: September 18, 1965 Editorial Review: Product Description: The last magical season with Jeannie! The mayhem continues when Jeannie has to choose between being Tonys wife or being the queen of a country. Against Tonys wishes, Roger and Dr. Bellows plan a bachelor party for him. At the wedding, Jeannie and Tony try to figure out how to avoid photos since genies dont show up in pictures. Amazon.com: The most beloved midriff on television finally went off the air, but the last season of I Dream of Jeannie was just as enjoyably silly as ever. Ever-helpful and virtually all-powerful Jeannie (Barbara Eden) turn her beloved astronaut Tony Nelson (Larry Hagman) into a concert pianist and a pool shark; a magic cream turns Mrs. Bellows (Emmaline Henry) into a completely different woman; magic dog Djinn Djinn and his "wife" are about to have puppies, but everyone thinks it's Jeannie who's pregnant; when a hotel is full, Jeannie gives it a new floor. But of course the big event of this season is the wedding: Tony and Jeannie finally get married, thus domesticating the show's classic male fantasy... though truly, there's no more hint of sex between the leads after the wedding than there was before it. In fact, it's surprising the show began to lose popularity; there's practically no difference between stand-alone episodes before the wedding and after it. The most enjoyable episodes of the fifth season are actually the ones setting up the wedding, which give the show a sense of momentum and richer character relationships that standard episodes, fun though they may be, usually lack. Mind you, this is still I Dream of Jeannie, not Six Feet Under--Tony's decision to marry Jeannie after resisting for so long happens without much soul-searching--but it still adds just a hint of narrative depth. Other pleasures this season include Eden's parade of groovy short-skirted outfits; brief supporting appearances by Farrah Fawcett, Dick Van Patten, and others; and the ever-dependable weaselly behavior of Roger (the ever-dependably great Bill Dailey), the show's crucial ingredient. I Dream of Jeannie was never a groundbreaking sitcom like Roseanne or Seinfield; it had a goofy but clear premise and mined it for predictable but also dependable humor. For fans, all five seasons will reward their devotion. --Bret Fetzer Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Who Could Resist This All Time ClassicThere Is No Age Limit For This Heart Warming Comedy Series...Jeannie & Tony And The Other Cast Members...Take You To Their World Of Enchantment This Is A DVD Must ...Get All 5 Seasons You Won't Be Disappointed... Rating: - Fun show!This is the final season of Jeannie. The hijinx continue and the spark is still there for this season. And Tony comes to his senses and marries Jeannie. Although Tony and Roger are still the same characters, Jeannie actually continues her metamorphosis. By the third season (as I wrote in a review), Jeannie is no longer a secret character, but becomes a player in many scenes with other characters. In this season, she's in many more scenes as a major player, and dons her jeannie outfit just to remind ... Read More Rating: - I Dream of Jeannie The Complete Fifth SeasonThis is a great show and it was sent to me in a very timely manner Rating: - Great show! Episodes are NOT COMPLETE!I love I Dream of Jeannie - always have, always will. I've faithfully been collecting all of the seasons and eagerly purchased the long-awaited final season. Imagine my dissappointment though to find that the episodes are missing scenes and are not complete. Several scenes I recall seeing when I was a kid and even in syndicated reruns are blatently missing here. Have to admit, I feel cheated. I still gave a 4-star review because of how much I love the show - but it should have been 5 stars and isn't ... Read More Rating: - Last but not leastMost folk's buying this show already know what it's about... This review is of the release it's self. The complete and final 24 show's for the fith and final season are packged here. The set comes in two slim cases with two single sided disc's in each case, each case has a mini summary of each episode on the back . The "extra's", arn't much , included are a Fantasy Island ( Rouges and Riches)episode and a Bewitched (Junior Executive )episode, I would much ... Read More |