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Boy, was I shocked when I dove into the first episode and found out how bright and clean the show is.
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With a hand-drawn animated series (especially one so poorly drawn as this one), the last thing that I was expecting to find was an impressive picture. What I was really surprised about, however, was the color and the clarity of the episodes. The menus are all presented in widescreen, which is much appreciated since so many episode titles are on each page.
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This disc is presented in its original full screen aspect ratio, yet it is wonderful to see that the producers didn’t just take the DVD version of this title and stuff it onto a UMD. Otherwise, how would you be able to follow the show’s intricate and nuanced plot? This is one of those tracks that you will have to listen to with the headphones in and the volume turned up.
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For movies, I can understand how the dynamic range is just too great for the hand-held speakers to pick up all of the nuances of the audio track, but for a TV show? Nonsense. I don’t know if it is because the PSP’s speakers can’t take high volumes, or that Sony is afraid that consumers will hurt their ears when listening through headphones, but the vast majority of UMD video products have audio tracks that are simply mixed too low to hear in anything other than a completely silent room. Many UMD titles fall victim to the pitfall of a low master volume level. The popularity of later works King of the Hill and Office Space have confirmed that fact. As basic and juvenile as the humor seems at first, it is easy to tell that there is a very intelligent man hidden somewhere behind the squiggly lines and endless giggles. Nevertheless, viewers will still be provided with 24 episodes of this (surprisingly) groundbreaking show to view on-the-go and at their leisure. There are a fair number of music videos included with the DVD release of this title, but they are conspicuously missing from the UMD release. Some of the best parts of the show were hearing the fellas’ comments about Alice in Chains or Bono from U2.

If you are the kind of person who is going to be bothered by that, however, then consider yourself warned.Īlso gone are the music videos, which is a bigger deal to me. Personally, for a show like this, it really makes no difference to me. Turns out, there are some episodes that Mike Judge has decided he didn’t care to see again, so now nobody can see them again. First things first there was a big hullabaloo about the fact that this is not the first season of Beavis and Butt-Head, but merely the first volume.
