Shout! Factory brings you your favorite back to
school gang from Bayside High Saved By The Bell: The Complete Collection it
aired from 1989 to 1993, for a generation of TV viewers, "Saved by the
Bell" was the show that perfectly echoed their lives in middle school
and high school and it became a cultural touchstone, changing teen programming
forever. To help this ultimate collector's release matriculate, the pop culture
mavens at Shout! have assembled an extra-credit worthy line-up of bonus
programming, including two Brand New documentary featurettes: "Past Times
at Bayside High: Making Saved by the Bell," a retrospective
documentary featuring interviews with writer/producer Peter Engel, producer
Franco Bario, writer/producer Tom Tenowich, writer/producer Bennett Tramer,
actress Lark Voorhies, and more; and, "Bayside's Greatest Hits: The Music
Of Saved By The Bell," a documentary short featuring
songwriter/composer Scott Gale and composer Rich Eames! Additional bonuses
include more in-depth featurettes, audio commentaries, a 16-page episode guide
and more!
Set in the fictional town of
Palisades, California and in the hallways of Bayside High, the breezy
adventures of Zack Morris (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) and his friends -- Kelly
Kapowski (Tiffani-Amber Thiessen), A.C. Slater (Mario Lopez), Jessie Myrtle
Spano (Elizabeth Berkley), Lisa Turtle (Lark Voorhies), and Samuel
"Screech" Powers (Dustin Diamond) unspooled in hilarious fashion
across 86 unforgettable episodes and home audiences can relive the laughter,
lessons, and love all over again with this loaded set containing more than 46
incredible hours of Bayside bliss, including every episode from 1988's
"Good Morning, Miss Bliss" which became "Saved By the Bell: The
Junior High Years" and the fan-favorite "Saved by the Bell" to
"Saved By the Bell: The College Years" and the two feature-length TV
movies that followed.
Complete
List of Bonus Features
NEW
Documentary features: "Past Times at
Bayside High: Making Saved by the Bell" and "Bayside's
Greatest Hits: The Music Of Saved
By The Bell"
Featurette:
"Saturday Morning: From Toons To Teens"
Featurette:
"It's Alright: Back To The Bell"
Featurette:
"The First of Its Class: From Sit-Com To Icon"
Audio
Commentaries
Photo
Galleries
16
Page Episode Guide
My
Opinion: I watched Saved By The Bell every Saturday morning which by the way
was the only day cartoons were on. I was a teen and my favorite was Slater and
who did not have a crush on him? I enjoyed watching this and reliving my
teenage years.
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