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That 70s Show Seasons 1-8 DVD Boxset
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1
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1.6 Kg
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Full Screen
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Region: Worldwide
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Description
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That 70s Show DVD Information
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| Name: |
That 70s Show |
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| Genre: |
Drama |
| No. of Season: |
Season 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
| Discs: |
32 |
| Created by: |
Mark Brazill, Terry Turner,Bonnie Turner, |
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That 70s Show Starring:
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Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher,Debra Jo Rupp,Laura Prepon, Danny Masterson, Wilmer Valderrama,Kurtwood Smith, Tanya Roberts, |
| Release Date: |
1998 |
| Format: |
Support both NTSC & PAL |
| Weight: |
1.6 kg |
| Condition |
New Box Set |
| Audio: |
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English |
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Subtitles - removale |
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That 70s Show DVD Plot
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That 70s Show tackled significant social issues of the times, such as feminism and progressive sexual attitudes and the reaction of the Greatest Generation to their burgeoning influence; the economic hardships of recession; mistrust in the American government among blue-collar workers; teenage drug use; and developments in entertainment technology, from the television remote ("the clicker") to the video game Pong, and probably the most frequently noted Star Wars (the latter neatly tying in to a new round of Star Wars mania in 1999). Red also shows his dislike (or hate) of Communism, and those that prefer it. (Cold War).
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That 70s Show DVD Images
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Other That 70s Show DVD Box Set:
That 70s Show Seasons 1-8 DVD Box Set- Ver1, That 70s Show Seasons 1-8 DVD Box Set-Ver2
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That 70s Show tackled significant social issues of the times, such as feminism and progressive sexual attitudes and the reaction of the Greatest Generation to their burgeoning influence; the economic hardships of recession; mistrust in the American government among blue-collar workers; teenage drug use; and developments in entertainment technology, from the television remote ("the clicker") to the video game Pong, and probably the most frequently noted Star Wars (the latter neatly tying in to a new round of Star Wars mania in 1999). Red also shows his dislike (or hate) of Communism, and those that prefer it. (Cold War).
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