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The Mighty Boosh - Series 2 - Complete (DVD, 2006)

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Item specifics

Condition
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EAN
5014503195021
Format
DVD
Producer
Spencer Millman, Alison Macphail, Steve Coogan
Language
English
Release Year
2006
Actor
Noel Fielding, Julian Barratt
Director
Paul King
Features
Boosh Pilot\Boosh Publicity\Making Of Series Two\Commentary On Six Episode\Photo Gallery\Outtakes\Deleted Scenes\Sweet, Widescreen, Closed Caption
Genre
General, Comedy
Run Time
168 Mins
Franchise
Mighty Boosh
Film/TV Title
The Mighty Boosh-Series 2-Complete
Aspect Ratio
16:9

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Product Information

Howard Moon and Vince Noir and series of adventures including the search for a 'jacuzzi of youth' and the lair of the Yeti.

Product Identifiers

Producer
Spencer Millman, Alison Macphail, Steve Coogan
EAN
5014503195021
eBay Product ID (ePID)
50384120

Product Key Features

Film/TV Title
The Mighty Boosh-Series 2-Complete
Actor
Noel Fielding, Julian Barratt
Director
Paul King
Format
DVD
Language
English
Release Year
2006
Features
Boosh Pilot\Boosh Publicity\Making Of Series Two\Commentary On Six Episode\Photo Gallery\Outtakes\Deleted Scenes\Sweet, Widescreen, Closed Caption
Franchise
Mighty Boosh
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Genre
General, Comedy
Run Time
168 Mins

Additional Product Features

Certificate
15
Number of Discs
2
Country/Region of Manufacture
United Kingdom
Reviews
The Times - Charming, audacious and genuinely innovative, Time Out - A double act for the new Millennium
Hearing Impaired
English
Movie/TV Title
The Mighty Boosh - Series 2 - Complete
Executive Producer
Henry Normal
Sound source
Dolby Digital Stereo
Format Description
DVD 9

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  • LOVE IT !

    "The Mighty Boosh" is very entertaining and Britishly funny.It's different, but that's what makes it so on the edge.

  • mighty boosh series 2

    on first veiwing, this follow up to the first series didnt appear to be as enchanting or seductive. however, fortunately its definately "a grower". Its somewhat of a departure from series one, the zoo setting has been replaced by an apartment, and so defining characters such as bob fossil and dickson bainbridge no longer feature, however, do appear as other characters from time to time. along with this new environment there is less pre-adventure banter, over a cup of tea, between howard and vince, which i think could have grown a little tiresome if maintained through series'. The songs are wonderfully catchy and eclectic throughout. the new characters are brilliant, from unlucky in love disturbing ones like 'old gregg', who boasts a "man-gina", to the outrageous mexican womanising hippie ...

  • Crazy, crazy, crazy...

    The Mighty Boosh are the most progressive comedy act of this decade. If you like strong plots, an understandable format and stand-up style jokes, you'll hate this. It is crazy, mad fun from start to finish. The more random Vince and Howard are the more fun is had by all.

  • Not as good as the first series - SHOCK

    Still fantastic though! It's difficult to imagine how this could top the first series of the Mighty Boosh. I liked the constraints of Vince & Howard working at the zoo, I liked the fact that Bob Fossil was in every episode, Bob (Rob Fulcher) is featured quite a bit during series 2 but in different character roles. Ideas seem to be stretched further and thinner in this series - but, hey - it sounds as if I'm complaining, the Mighty Boosh still rule as far as I'm concerned. Worth getting for the 'Milky Joe' episode alone.

  • More Terry and June meet Mr Benn

    This follow-up series, written by Julian Barrett and Noel Fielding, although based on the same central characters sees Howard and Vince living in a flat belonging to Naboo the Enigma, (ex Zooniverse kiosk attendant/Shaman played by Noel's little brother, Mike) and his familiar, Bollo, an elderly gorilla (ex Zooniverse exhibit, played by Dave Brown). Six episodes, and the original pilot, Tundra are packed in with as much good bonus material as Series 1, along with the short film 'Sweet' which has gained cult status of late. Series 3 should be on screens very soon, and I'm eagerly awaiting a third Boosh series to review. Hope it's as good as the first two! I'd also recommend The Mighty Boosh Live, which would probably be better for a more broadminded, adult audience!