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It took me awhile to find this, and even longer to find Volume 2 second season. Anyhow I found and ordered both. One or both volumes were used, but they both looked brand new. I admit I was veey nervous about buying used DVDs, but I played each disk with 0 skipping ! These will work in Region 1 U.S.A./Canada Blue Ray Players. If you have been looking for this show for any amount of time you will understand how hard it is to find region 1 disks. Watching my Dad go back to his child hood is almost as.much fun as the shiw itself. They are worth the money :)
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I liked the show ok. Someone might appreciate it more if they had seen it as a kid. A few episodes are pretty memorable. They offer a decent trip through history. But unlike Star Trek or some other show where the characters kind of grow on you, I think certain of the Time Tunnel characters get old and uninteresting. There are not many love interests. The moral dilemmas don't seem suspenseful or challenging. And there's little to no character development. I guess the main reason i like this show is because I like James Darren, but I'm sure he's done better shows. -a 24 year old sci-fi fan
I'm a fan of time travel movies and shows. This 1960's series was right up my alley, and to think, I stumbled across it by accident. While the lead characters are going backward and forward in time, it is as if we (the viewers) are also getting a taste of time travel. With the 1960's interpretation of computers and technology of the future compared to what we actually use today, there is quite a difference. To me that adds another dimension to the enterainment value that I get from watching these shows. It's too bad they only lasted 2 seasons.
I'll leap through the Time Tunnel if you'll promise to quit saying awesome sauce. (I think I just threw up)
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It is a way to stay up what I grew up with, but also for my kids to show better, cleaner TV. Even though is from the 60's, you can check quality in production, languages and some kind of the way of life back in the day. No like the whole bunch of garbage, violence, direct sexual references on TV nowadays. But it's not that I don't like actual TV... But there is a time, a place and appropiate age for see most of it today, even morning cartoons, that appeal more to violence than to positive values today. And that is what kids are seeing today, even video games that are supposedly for 'everyone'. I want my kids to been prepared for the world ahead of them, but to learn the thing in a good way... They will decide then what is wrong or not!!!