Mission Hill: The Complete Series
D**E
Great art, animation, theme, song, and show
Delightfuly funny and the final episode is wonderful I like the art style and the hidden Easter eggs in each episode. Andy has to move his brother, Kevin into his apartment(until he goes off to college) according to his parents. Grows to care for his sibling in just the first episode but still has a long way to go. So many people and wonderful characters in this show all likable including Ron, the loudmouth who curses in Italian
M**R
The Real World: Mission Hill!
Welcome to Mission Hill...possibly one of the greatest 'cartoons' ever made. It's quite a tragedy that it only lasted one season. Both discs have been sitting in my dvd player for weeks and I just can't stop watching it. Situational comedies like this are the greatest because you get to watch characters evolve and 'grow-up,' so-to-speak, despite the fact it's an animated show and that it could quite literally never grow any of the characters up at all to retain the demographic the show was aimed at portraying (of which they do brilliantly).Mission Hill chronicles the lives of the French brothers and their wacky roomies and neighbors of their tenant building in Mission Hill (which, according to the creators' commentary, is based on the Wicker Park community in Chicago). Although the show originally aired in 2000 (i think) on the WB (young teen girl's network...bad place for this show, hence the cancellation) it does a great job of poking fun at the pop culture of today. I find myself able to empathize with Andy French, the main character of the show, who is a 24 year-old wannabe cartoonist (like me, only I'm a 3D artist) working at a water bed store that has to take on Kevin, his younger 17 year old brother, as a roomie so that Kevin can continue to go to school in the area in the event of his parents moving to another state . Ensuing are many great comedic moments between the rival siblings and the ensuing adventures of their roommates and neighbors, which are interwoven so well in the show.As other reviewers have noted, there are audio 'problems' throughout some episodes simply because of rights issues with songs. In the episode 'Unemployment Part 1' there is a moment where it even appears that music was used to cover up some dialog, for reasons to me unknown (never saw this episode on TV...put it back on Adult Swim!). All other music missing or replaced is a simple case of not being able to get rights to use it on the DVD because the studio didn't want to pay for the royalties, I'm guessing. Damn those music labels and their greed...anywho, it's a small price to pay to have a fantastic show like this on hand to watch whenever you feel like some quality TV viewing.I can only hope that enough people buy this DVD set to produce enough interest from Paramount to restart production of this show and bring back all the fantastic people involved in making this show what it was. If a crappy show like Family Guy can come back from the dead, surely a genius show like this can...though I fear it will not happen.
S**R
It's still good
Even better than I remember it. I use to watch this show on adult swim and always enjoyed it. For whatever reason it popped in my head one day so we got a copy and I enjoy more now than before. My only complaint is the disc is a dvdr not a finished dvd. But it plays fine and makes me laugh so no biggie.
D**S
Good show
It is a homemade dvd-r, but it’s impossible to find the originals and it plays with no problems.
N**O
Amazing Show
I watch many animated, comedic shows such as King of the Hill (my second favorite), Family Guy, Home Movies, the Simpsons, etc. Although there are not that many episodes of Mission Hill, the character development is unprecedented. In fact, every single character in the show is unforgettable. After the first few minutes of the first episode, I was obsessed. Also, the artwork is simply amazing. I read somewhere that Mission Hill was the last animated show to be done completely in paint (or something like that). All things considered, Mission Hill is without a doubt the best show I have ever seen. If I ever get rich, the first thing on my list of things to do is to pay the writing staff to make more episodes.The show itself thrives off of its brilliant, mundane, situational humor. In fact, the show is so mundane that you almost feel like you are living in Mission Hill and become Andy's roommate. Every time something bad happens you'll either think to yourself "Wow! That's my life," or "Thank God my life isn't as bad as his." Andy is the typical twenty-something year old living on his own and not caring at all about his budget or anything for that matter. He loves drinking, eating Bugels, and watching famous puke scenes from movies. I find that he is the most unforgettable character out of any series that I have ever seen. He basically gets stuck "babysitting" his teenage brother Kevin, who is probably the biggest nerd ever. While Andy isn't the brightest bulb in the crayon box, he knows a lot about the world. He almost never gets a break from life. His roommate Jim is, to say the least, hilarious. I can't even begin to describe him; you will just have to see for yourself if you haven't already. You will love him from the moment you see him. Posey is basically a typical hippie. She is a very slow, absent-minded individual who enjoys meditating and gardening. Andy also has several neighbors in his apartment complex. Gus and Wally are a gay couple that live in the apartments and are friends with Andy. Gus runs a diner, and Wally works at the movie theater. Even if you are homophobic, you are pretty much forced to love them. Carlos, Natalie, and their baby are also neighbors of Andy. They are major hippies and animal rights activists. Carlos is a painter and somewhat of a hypocrite. I don't think the writers ever reveal what Natalie does however. Andy's dog, Stogie, is also a pretty funny addition to the cast of characters. He can't talk like Brian in Family Guy, but put a dog on a whole bunch of drugs and you get Stogie. That's the only way I can describe him.The only real con to the DVD box set is that one of the episodes has messed up audio. It is the episode with the "nerd" convention where George's sister comes to town, and Andy and Kevin are fighting over her. The voices are softer than the sound effects (ex: slamming a door). If you have surround sound hooked up, then this will probably really bother you. I personally was not too bothered by this. It is somewhat bad, but I think it gets a little better as the episode progresses. This is the only episode where this is a problem though. All the other episodes have really good audio. For this one episode, just turn the TV volume up a little more to hear the dialogue and tune out the ambient noises.Overview:Pros-1) Remarkable character development2) The plots of the episodes are really good.3) The series is hilarous.4) Artwork is very enticing.5) You will most likely be able to relate to the characters and feel at home in their environment.6) The theme song is an edited version of "Italian Leather Sofa" by Cake, and Cake is an awesome band.Cons-1) The audio is messed up in one episode.
A**N
A brilliant series, cut short. (Think stocking stuffer...)
This series was truly brilliant, cut short by the WB. Ironically, the WB continues to show mediocre shows while canceling ones such as this. It makes you wonder who the WB's target audience is.The series was ahead of its time ... on the wrong network, unfortunately. Were it a new series now, it might have been pitched to Comedy Central or Cartoon Network (Adult Swim) and survived not only to _finish_ the first season but for subsequent seasons as well.The episodes have a slightly higher replay value than most series', a lot of the humor and in fact, some of the best humor is very subtle - such as the No Smoking sign in Jim's office. Moreover, the question everyone always asks is finally answered in the commentary, I am referring of course to the reason all of the characters appear to have Jaundice and yellow teeth. ;)For ~$20, the two-disc set is well worth it - it would make a great stocking stuffer for anyone with a Kevin or Andy character in his or her own life. :)
J**I
Charming down-to-Earth animated comedy that's sure to leave an impression on its viewers
Mission Hill exudes charm in every inch. I love the atmosphere of the show, cityscapes have always been a certain aesthetic I've adored and it shines through in this show very well. I found each character quite charming in their own unique ways, often proving my trope expectations wrong in the best of ways.The series may have been short lived but I highly recommend Mission Hill to anyone looking for something a little more overlooked and in need of more love.
T**N
Such a great show!
Love this show!Came as advertised, shipped quick. I'd recommend!If you've never seen this show, buy it. I think you'll like it! :)
A**R
Funny, thought-provoking, ahead of its time
Revolutionary show. Called the rise of hipster culture and all our modern neuroses well before they became so entrenched. I highly recommend this unique, thought-proving and very funny show.
R**A
Humor inteligente.
Increible serie animada, lastima por warner brothers que no la continuo.... una tragedia.
M**G
Hilarious.
I loved this show, it was hilarious. Sad it was cancelled but it was very funny to me. Glad I owned it.
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