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The Monkees - Our Favorite Episodes
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In Theaters : 12 September, 1966
DVD Release : 01 December, 1998
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The Monkees - Our Favorite Episodes description
Whether you're indulging nostalgia or experiencing the Monkees for the first time, Our Favorite Episodes--chosen by Davey Jones, Mickey Dolenz, Peter Tork, and Michael Nesmith--is a curious time capsule. Even for veteran Monkeephiles, it's obvious that the TV series, totaling 58 episodes from 1966 to 1968, hasn't aged very gracefully. It's fun a ... review details
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♥♥♥♥♥ Micky's got some good Frodis, man.
The main reason I bought this DVD was "The Frodis Caper", in which Dolenz mocks the show itself while thumbing his nose at the censors with marijuana references(I imagine Micky and Jon Anderson engaged in a lotta Maryjane kissing while writing the story).

It looks pretty much like a forerunner to their film "Head" and was clearly an indication on what the show would be like had it not been cancelled.

The second reason was Mike's fave "Fairy Tale", which I haven't seen in 40 years. For some reason, it was never syndicated with the rest of the series. It wasn't as good as "Frodis", but it was a nice change from the usual Monkee tale.

The other two, Davy's "Hitting the High Seas"(a waterlogged Pirate Movie parody) and Peter's "Monkees vs. Machine"(an sudtle attack on dehumanization.) were funny the first time, but after the next thousand times they get a little stale. You want these, buy the complete set.




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