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The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air - The Complete Second Season | 
| Directors: Madeline Cripe, Michael Peters, Eddie Gorodetsky, Werner Walian, Rae Kraus Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
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Rating: 25 reviews Sales Rank: 5605
Format: Box Set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 4 Running Time: 562 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.9
MPN: D70769D ISBN: 1419811088 UPC: 012569707696 EAN: 9781419811081 ASIN: B000A59PM4
Theatrical Release Date: September 10, 1990 Release Date: October 11, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Will Smith stars as a teenager from inner city Philadelphia who's sent to California to live with his wealthy relatives in the hopes that they will "straighten him out and teach him some good old-fashioned values. On Season 2 Bel-Air is starting to feel like the hood for Will. His Philly roots run deep but even a street-smart rapper can wrap his mind around croissants and credit cards and his arms around upscale hotties. Guest stars include Queen Latifah Milton Berle and Zsa Zsa Gabor.Running Time: 562 min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS UPC: 012569707696
Amazon.com Before he became one of the biggest movie stars in the world, Will Smith (Independence Day, Men in Black) spent six seasons as a poor kid from Philadelphia who gets sent to his wealthy aunt and uncle in California to learn some class--leading to a classic sitcom collision of street smarts and pampered privilege. The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air - The Complete Second Season finds the show in a happy groove. Will and the Banks family snipe and bicker cheerfully while grappling with problems ranging from true-to-life to truly preposterous. The more realistic side of life is found in episodes such as when Will's mother Vy (Vernee Watson-Johnson) has a new boyfriend and Will gets jealous, or when Will finds himself attracted to a girl (Queen Latifah, Bringing Down the House), but won't take her to the prom because she's overweight. The ridiculous side bursts out when Will and his pompous cousin Carlton (Alfonso Ribeiro) decide to make money by becoming strippers. But whether realistic or silly, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air stays a crisp, clean sitcom, with snappy writing and brisk, capable interplay among the cast, which also included James Avery and Janet Hubert-Whitten as Mr. and Mrs. Banks, the tolerant and usually sensible parents; Karyn Parsons as the spoiled, narcissistic Hilary; Tatyana M. Ali as the cute, sassy Ashley; and Joseph Marcell as the droll British butler Geoffrey. Despite living in a fantasyland of wealth, the show regularly touched on racial and class issues--lightly, but not turning a blind eye to the complexities of American life. When Will's aunt Janice (Charlayne Woodard, The Crucible) wants to marry a white man, Vy refuses to accept the match; Geoffrey falls in love with a neighbor, but rejects her when he learns that she's an heiress and not a housekeeper. The writers are clever enough to subvert expectations, such as when Will loses a basketball game so another player can catch the eye of a pro scout--only to learn that the other player thinks professional sports are an absurd gamble and doesn't want that kind of career. Through it all, Will Smith kept the show from being just a showcase for himself; he's secure enough to let the other actors take the spotlight, but carries episodes easily when they're built around him. No longer a rookie in this season, his comic chops start to equal his cocky charm, making the second season particularly strong. --Bret Fetzer
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Family Fun February 15, 2008 L. Clay (Los Angeles, CA) I really enjoy watching this show with my kids. Not everything on t.v. is appropriate for children, so we put this on when there is nothing good on t.v.
This is when the magic began December 10, 2007 T.T. (MovieLand) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The 2nd season is where the show really became hillarious. Fresh Prince is one of the most hillarious shows I've ever watched, and Will's character is a unique blend of charm, confidence, mischief, & innocence. He is such an amazing comedic actor with great timing (he is still in demand to this day!). He is blessed with tremendous talent & I love it. I also love that he personally has a lot of morals. He is a great role model. Many black men growing up today should emulate him instead of trying to be "thugs" like rappers. I highly recommend this show to whoever wants to laugh for hours. If you don't find this show funny, you were unfortunately not born with the humor gene!
Love it March 10, 2007 L. Nelson (Austin, TX) I was so excited to see all the episodes. I have seen many of them on TV but the fresh prince is so funny
The magic continues September 21, 2006 Trevor R. Raichura (Ginowan, Okinawa, Japan) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This series picks up right where the show left off in season 1 with a whole lot more hilarity! The actors really seem to embrace their roles even more in this season, resulting in more realistic conversations and exchanges of insults. Of course, Will gets the upper hand, as he should! This DVD set is packaged in just a slightly different manner than the first, although its contents are similar. The menus are exactly the same (aside from the dance sequences shown beside the menu options). The "special features" (and I use that term reluctantly) are still found on the 4th disk. Unfortunately, one of the special features re-caps the highlights of the season and gives us "pop-up video"-style trivia about some of the actors, some of the jokes, and more. The other one shows bloopers from season 2. This would be awesome if they were different from the ones that run during the credits at the end of the show! But for the most part, they are not.
As far as the episodes themselves, they are high quality! Most of the jokes are clean but hilarious, although you may have your kids asking you questions about some of the "adult" content. Here are some of the episodes that highlight this wonderful season:
DID THE EARTH MOVE FOR YOU?: Will and his girlfriend get trapped in a room during an earthquake. THE MOTHER OF ALL BATTLES: Will and Carlton try to help Ashley out with her bully problems at school. GUESS WHO'S COMING TO MARRY?: One of Will's aunts causes a controversy in the family when she plans to marry a white guy. SHE AIN'T HEAVY: Will finds the perfect woman - only problem: she's overweight. CASED UP: Will finds himself in court when Hillary's boyfriend, an aspiring lawyer played by Malcolm Jamal Warner, sues him for damages to his car. SOMETHING FOR NOTHING: Will wins $1,000 at a country club fundraiser but lands himself in trouble when he does not donate the money back to them. CHRISTMAS SHOW: The Smith family ski trip ends up being not-so-merry when the family is robbed of all their possessions. MY BROTHER'S KEEPER: Will learns a valuable lesson when his biggest basketball rival lives in the hood and struggles just to stay alive. ILL WILL: Will winds up in the hospital with tonsilitis, and the Banks family worries that Geoffrey is writing down all their dirty secrets. EYES ON THE PRIZE: Will has to choose between Jazz and Tyriq to be his partner on a TV game show. BE MY BABY TONIGHT: Ashley asks Will about sex, which throws the entire family into a panic about her new boyfriend. STRIP TEASE FOR TWO: Will and Carlton become male strippers to earn enough money to buy back Vivian's bracelet that they pawned off.
This season is filled with moments guaranteed to have you laughing out loud and quoting the lines to friends and family members. I highly recommend it!
One of the best shows ever. May 29, 2006 Ross Reynolds (Seattle) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I used to watch this all the time when I was a kid, and I still love it today. Will Smith was hilarious on this show, and it really helped to catapult him to super-stardom. I loved how he was always making fun of Carlton, who was always just so goofy, and kind of full of himself. And it was also hilarious how Will used to dress back then, with the weird, multi-colored shirts, and that crazy high flat-top hairdo that all the black guys had 15 years ago. Nostalgic in a fun way. Anyway, great show, and a beloved part of my childhood.
Oh, and the theme song was the first song I ever learned how to play on the drums.
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