

The continuing misadventures of neurotic New York City stand-up comedian Jerry Seinfeld and his equally neurotic New York City friends. Jerry Seinfeld stars in this television comedy series as himself, a comedian. The premise of this sitcom is Jerry and his friends going through everyday life, discussing various quirky situations, to which we can all relate The Seinfeld Series ran from 1989-1998 and was created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld. The series won 3 Gold Globes and 10 Prime Time Emmys. Relive all of the zany comedy with the full set of Seinfeld Episodes. Review: The Best Way We'll Ever See One of the best Comedies of All Time! - Yes, this boxset is a bit pricey. But keep in mind that it has all 9 seasons in 4K beauty. It's actually much cheaper than it was buying the 9 separate seasons on DVDs as they were released back in the day, especially taking inflation into account. The previous Blu-ray set was best avoided simply because, for some strange reason, they decided to crop the picture to fit modern 16x9 screens (I thought that tactic had come to a quick end in the early DVD era, but they also did it to the recent Babylon 5 Blu-ray set as well). Here we have the episodes restored back to the proper ratio, and further enhanced with HDR. The picture does look darned good, maybe a bit blurry on the very early episodes, but otherwise very nice. There's a bit of grain in some scenes, but not really too obvious unless you like to stand two feet away from the screen. The menu programming is a bit sloppy, as sometimes the disc crashes between episodes...but any episode can be accessed manually, and they are all there one way or another. Extras include deleted scenes, commentaries, bloopers, and inside looks. I do miss the trivia pop-ups that came with the old DVDs, but I guess it required too much programming for the 4K discs (we already know that something as simple as menus that work was already asking for too much this particular authoring team). My set also came complete with the correct discs, and I did see some people complain about missing/wrong discs...my set was fine. Despite a few shortcomings, fans of the show will be very pleased this 4K set and definitely should get it. Review: Puts the DVD Release to Shame - Like everyone else, I'm disappointed the cardboard box isn't something thicker, such as the sturdy collector's boxes that came with some of the DVD sets. Still, it isn't the most flimsy one I've owned, and it is honestly sturdy enough to hold the collection. I have been handling it gently, though, as it won't last forever. I hope they do a little better with future releases. I also hope they release the original aspect ratio again one day. I'm disappointed I had to buy the 4K to get it; I only have a PS5 as a player, and I don't own or have any plans for a 4K tv for a while. I bought 4K anyway because I don't want the cropped version of the Blu Ray release. As we haven't had cable in a long time, I've only had the DVDs to watch over the past many years. I hadn't even realized how washed out and bland the DVD transfers were at times until I watched this release. First thing I noticed is the black point is much darker than the DVDs. You can notice it the most in the opening comedy sequences; The dark shadows on the stage on crowd blend into the black bars on the side, giving the illusion of the screen being more full. The DVDs have too much brightness during these scenes, and the bars stand out more because of it. The colors throughout the show are a lot more vibrant, and the new color depth and sharpness makes everything feel more 'real'. Watching it on 4K feels a lot more like sitting back and watching the show in the 90s than it ever did on DVD. I also appreciate that 4K means they can fit more episodes per disc, so each collection is 3 discs instead of 4. Definitely eases one of the strains of being a physical media watcher. Watching the series in 4K is so much more of a smooth experience. Sometimes, the DVDs would stutter or just not quite look right as the camera pans or the characters move, but the movement in 4K is as smooth as possible. It really feels like the 90s were brought back to life with this release. The sound is much more crisp in this release than the DVDs. Sometimes it sounds more off because of it; some lines sound like they were done on an open set. I can make my peace with that, though, as it does sound like the audio is more organic/less tampered with. The menu screens are plain, and while I like the images the chose for them, they washed out and over-sharpened these images, so they're a little rough on the eyes. I do wish there were more features for the price, but overall, it's a fantastic release and worth the money for a special release like this. The main reason to buy this set is for the unaltered, originally intended video, and I feel it truly delivers on this aspect. It's not clear if we'll ever get another release of the original aspect ratio, so it may be worth buying to ensure you own it. I grew up on the original releases of Seinfeld, and I don't think I'd be able to adapt to the cropped versions. It's a shame this is currently the only way to get HD Seinfeld in the original aspect ratio.









| ASIN | B07FVFL6K5 |
| Actors | Jason Alexander, Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Michael Richards |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.33:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,258 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #1,454 in DVD |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,127) |
| Dubbed: | French, Spanish |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| MPAA rating | PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned) |
| Media Format | DVD |
| Number of discs | 33 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 1.76 Pounds |
| Release date | October 9, 2018 |
| Run time | 68 hours and 41 minutes |
| Studio | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
| Subtitles: | English, French, Portuguese, Spanish |
D**A
The Best Way We'll Ever See One of the best Comedies of All Time!
Yes, this boxset is a bit pricey. But keep in mind that it has all 9 seasons in 4K beauty. It's actually much cheaper than it was buying the 9 separate seasons on DVDs as they were released back in the day, especially taking inflation into account. The previous Blu-ray set was best avoided simply because, for some strange reason, they decided to crop the picture to fit modern 16x9 screens (I thought that tactic had come to a quick end in the early DVD era, but they also did it to the recent Babylon 5 Blu-ray set as well). Here we have the episodes restored back to the proper ratio, and further enhanced with HDR. The picture does look darned good, maybe a bit blurry on the very early episodes, but otherwise very nice. There's a bit of grain in some scenes, but not really too obvious unless you like to stand two feet away from the screen. The menu programming is a bit sloppy, as sometimes the disc crashes between episodes...but any episode can be accessed manually, and they are all there one way or another. Extras include deleted scenes, commentaries, bloopers, and inside looks. I do miss the trivia pop-ups that came with the old DVDs, but I guess it required too much programming for the 4K discs (we already know that something as simple as menus that work was already asking for too much this particular authoring team). My set also came complete with the correct discs, and I did see some people complain about missing/wrong discs...my set was fine. Despite a few shortcomings, fans of the show will be very pleased this 4K set and definitely should get it.
N**O
Puts the DVD Release to Shame
Like everyone else, I'm disappointed the cardboard box isn't something thicker, such as the sturdy collector's boxes that came with some of the DVD sets. Still, it isn't the most flimsy one I've owned, and it is honestly sturdy enough to hold the collection. I have been handling it gently, though, as it won't last forever. I hope they do a little better with future releases. I also hope they release the original aspect ratio again one day. I'm disappointed I had to buy the 4K to get it; I only have a PS5 as a player, and I don't own or have any plans for a 4K tv for a while. I bought 4K anyway because I don't want the cropped version of the Blu Ray release. As we haven't had cable in a long time, I've only had the DVDs to watch over the past many years. I hadn't even realized how washed out and bland the DVD transfers were at times until I watched this release. First thing I noticed is the black point is much darker than the DVDs. You can notice it the most in the opening comedy sequences; The dark shadows on the stage on crowd blend into the black bars on the side, giving the illusion of the screen being more full. The DVDs have too much brightness during these scenes, and the bars stand out more because of it. The colors throughout the show are a lot more vibrant, and the new color depth and sharpness makes everything feel more 'real'. Watching it on 4K feels a lot more like sitting back and watching the show in the 90s than it ever did on DVD. I also appreciate that 4K means they can fit more episodes per disc, so each collection is 3 discs instead of 4. Definitely eases one of the strains of being a physical media watcher. Watching the series in 4K is so much more of a smooth experience. Sometimes, the DVDs would stutter or just not quite look right as the camera pans or the characters move, but the movement in 4K is as smooth as possible. It really feels like the 90s were brought back to life with this release. The sound is much more crisp in this release than the DVDs. Sometimes it sounds more off because of it; some lines sound like they were done on an open set. I can make my peace with that, though, as it does sound like the audio is more organic/less tampered with. The menu screens are plain, and while I like the images the chose for them, they washed out and over-sharpened these images, so they're a little rough on the eyes. I do wish there were more features for the price, but overall, it's a fantastic release and worth the money for a special release like this. The main reason to buy this set is for the unaltered, originally intended video, and I feel it truly delivers on this aspect. It's not clear if we'll ever get another release of the original aspect ratio, so it may be worth buying to ensure you own it. I grew up on the original releases of Seinfeld, and I don't think I'd be able to adapt to the cropped versions. It's a shame this is currently the only way to get HD Seinfeld in the original aspect ratio.
A**R
The best show in the correct 4:3 aspect ratio
The only way to get Seinfeld in high def with the correct, original 4:3 aspect ratio. The DVDs have the correct ratio but it's DVD quality. For the regular Blu-ray release, for some reason they decided to release it only in 16:9 widescreen, cutting off the top and bottom of the images! Avoid the Blu-Ray release and buy it DVD or 4K only. Unfortunately this means you need a 4K disc player.
J**O
Infelizmente falta o primeiro disco da segunda temporada.
D**S
What an amazing transfer for die hard fans! Beautiful!
C**N
Los DVD no son válidos para un reproductor de vídeo de España; pertenecen a otra región. Aunque ponga Italia.
A**R
Much better quality than the sloppy, noisy master you'll find on Netflix
G**M
Para quien le sirva si trae tanto audio como subtítulos en español.
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