The Fresh Prince Of Bel-air Complete Series -dv... May 2026
This report outlines the technical and content details of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air: The Complete Series
- Video and audio quality: As a product of the 90s, the video and audio quality may appear dated compared to modern TV shows and movies.
- Some episodes may feel dated: Certain episodes may tackle issues that are no longer as relevant or may feature some outdated stereotypes.
Review — The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air: Complete Series (DVD)
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air: Complete Series on DVD is a joyful, nostalgia-soaked collection that showcases Will Smith at his charismatic best and solidifies the show’s place as a ’90s sitcom classic. Spanning six seasons, the set delivers sharp comedy, heartfelt family moments, and social commentary wrapped in warm production values. The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Complete Series -DV...
- Season 1, Episode 1: “The Fresh Prince Project” – The origin story. “In West Philadelphia, born and raised…”
- Season 1, Episode 18: “The Butler Did It” – Geoffrey wins the lottery and quits. Chaos ensues.
- Season 2, Episode 13: “A Star is Born” – Will and Carlton compete on American Bandstand.
- Season 4, Episode 6: “Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way” – Will gets a tattoo (a permanent “W”) and Uncle Phil loses his mind.
- Season 4, Episode 24: “The Papa’s Got a Brand New Excuse” – The aforementioned father episode. Have tissues ready.
- Season 5, Episode 3: “Will Gets a Job” – Will works at a fast-food restaurant. The fire alarm scene is classic physical comedy.
- Season 6, Episode 17: “Not With My Pig, You Don’t” – Carlton adopts a pet pig named “Pork Chop.”
- "The Fresh Prince Project" (Season 1, Episode 1) - The pilot episode that started it all
- "Bang, Bang, Boomerang" (Season 2, Episode 3) - A fan favorite that showcases Will's clever insults
- "The Yippie Girl" (Season 3, Episode 10) - A memorable episode that explores Will's relationships with his family
of total footage, depending on the specific edition and included bonus features. Parental Rating: This report outlines the technical and content details
Disc Breakdown
- Total runtime: Approximately 58 hours.
- Format: NTSC, Widescreen (1.78:1) – Note: Early seasons are presented in full-frame (4:3) as originally broadcast. Later seasons shift to widescreen.
- Audio: English Dolby Digital Stereo. Some re-releases include Spanish or French subtitles.
Audio & Subtitles: Features English Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo sound. Subtitles are typically provided in English (SDH), French, and sometimes Spanish. Video and audio quality: As a product of