Great TV Show
I have purchased the other "Fury" titles on Amazon but those other dvd's only had a few episodes on them. At least this release has 23 episodes--the picture quality and audio are satisfying but not great in my opinion----I do not think that the episodes have been remastered. My only other beef with this release is the marketing-----why do they call these episodes the "Lost Episodes"?--they are not lost, they have just not been put on dvd before. And I think all these episodes are from Season 1(1955)---why don't they just say Season 1? And the front cover of the dvd package bothers me as well. The picture is of Peter Graves, William Fawcett, and that is not Joey in the picture---that's his friend Packy---why is he on this front cover? All of my dvd in this package work fine except for disc #2---the "play all" selection did not work--it would return back to the main menu all the time----but you can click on the individual episodes and they work fine. But I do commend Mill Creek...
Fury-The Lost Episodes
I have read the other reviews and although I do agree with some of the negative comments, I am giving this set a 5 star rating.
This set is the first season of Fury and it contains all of the episodes except for three (Timber, Wonder Horse, and Pirate Treasure). The episodes are in order of the original air date. All episodes have the complete beginning and ending theme music for season one. I think the quality is excellent, but that is subjective.
To address some of the negative comments:
1)I emailed Mill Creek and asked why they put the same ending credits on all of the episodes and their answer was that they could only find one episode that contained an end credit that was in good enough condition to include on the set.
2)Yes, Mill Creek messed up and put a picture of Jimmy Baird (PeeWee) on the box front, but Bobby Diamond's picture is on the back and on all of the DVDs.
It's nice that the DVDs are manufactured using metal,...
A Home for the Outcast and the Throwaway
"Fury" is more than just a simple story of a special relationship between a boy and his horse. It touches upon themes of redemption in very real ways. Joey is an orphan boy, whose rage at having nobody to love him, almost lands him in juvenile corrections. Fury is a maverick and wild black stallion who no one but Joey eventually can reach. Jim Newton is a heartbroken widower who believes Joey could fill the gaps in his life, depleted by the untimely deaths of his wife and son in a car accident. This program relates through different episodes of a relationship forged by a boy , a horse and a man seeking to recapture purpose in life that is never contrived and upholds the reality of virtue, trust and self sacrifice- qualities which are not emphasized enough in today's society. "Fury" returns baby boomer viewers to a time where wholesomeness dictated programming.
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