
Brings back old memories!
I used to love this show when I was a kid, but since it was on when I was very small, I didn't remember the story lines, so it is like seeing them again, but for the first time....as an adult. Now I realize how cute and clever the show really was. I'm loving it, again, but from a whole new perspective.
Disappointed with Shout Factory.
The Mr Ed Show is great and my family loves them. However,I was disappointed with the fact that the third season didn't come with the episode description booklet that the two previous seasons have. I was further made VERY angry with the opening "sneek peek" reviews of other shows that Shout Factory has on DVD that show a comedian making a crude remark about having an abortion. This is not the kind of humor you expect to see on a DVD that children are going to watch. The reviews come on automatically when you load the video and is difficult to bypass. Maybe this kind of lanquage and ideology is acceptable for some but not most middle American families. I guess I will NEVER buy another Shout Factory product again. So sad the world has come to this where people are allowed to make such comments to children without consequences, and that good people can't watch a beloved series like Mr Ed w/o having such crude humor being "CRAMMED" down our throat. And people always complain that...
Of Course this Horse is a Tour de Force
Mister Ed is a horse. He is possibly the most famous horse in the world, due to his show's six-season run that has been constantly replayed in syndication for over half a century. But what do we really know about Mister Ed?
He is impetuous. He's single-minded in purpose. He's a tad lazy, loving to both sleep and eat. He doesn't like heavy riders. He's a Palomino who claims to be eight years old. He's a hypochondriac. He reads the newspaper, comic books and a select number of magazines. He loves watching the late movie show on his portable 60's era television. He has a real eye for the fillies. He loves carrots. He remains actively engaged with the ASPCA. And, oh yes, he can talk.
But, he only talks to Wilbur. Actually, that's not quite true, even though Mister Ed constantly repeats that claim to Wilbur ("You know I only talk to YOU!"). Mister Ed shows little to no hesitation in using the telephone to phone-order some dalliance, contact the ASPCA with a complaint,...
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