“Awesome” This was an awesome dvd set. Funnier than the first set, although the first set was very good. I hope the other seasons come out on dvd also.

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“Hey I’m a people alien!” Alf: Season Two comes crash landing with even more antics and household chaos! Being banished to the garage for his bad behavior is insulting enough… but how do you cure a case of the dreaded Melmacian hiccups? This furry extraterrestrial has earned a place in the Tanner’s home and in the hearts of millions. Catch this complete second season starring the funniest cosmic comedian ever!System Requirements: Running Time 550 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 031398176367 Manufacturer No: 17636

A well-crafted family comedy about a fuzzy space alien who crash lands into the lives of the Tanner family, Alf Season Two spoons up a second serving of 26 episodes as deliciously witty as the first. The diminutive, sardonic Alien Life Form from planet Melmac (voiced by Paul Fusco) becomes an integral (and unabashed) part of the Tanner family in the sitcom’s second season of its four-year run (1986-1990), with many of the storylines maximizing Alf’s impish onstage chemistry with Willie (Max Wright). Alf is more outspoken this year and viewers will relish the nostalgic romps through his Alien Relocation Program, Melmacian hiccups, and brief stint in a monastery. Alf hosts the David Letterman show, rides the rails with “Boxcar Willie,” recites his own rendition of “Born Free,” and protests his house arrest on “Alfcatraz.” The storylines continue to be fresh thanks to a team of seasoned writers, several of whom are new to the show this season. Alf remains a gem in the ’80s lineup of family sitcoms by striking a near-perfect chord between kid-friendly kitsch and subtle adult humor. Alf never stoops to vulgarity; rather, the program remains a wacky, eclectic view of humanity through the eyes of an alien—who takes neither life form very seriously. Don’t miss the program’s highlight, “Ballad of Gilligan’s Island,” when Alf builds a lagoon in his backyard, morphs to Gilligan’s Island, and gets a reality check on the definition of “fun,” with cameos by the renowned cast of Bob Denver, Alan Hale, Russell Johnson, and Dawn Wells. The four-disc set includes two animated episodes. (All ages) –Lynn Gibson


Cut to Shreds!
These are syndicated cut to shreds versions of a classic show. Worse than the first syndicated cuts that were broadcast. Entire scenes cut where Alf sings songs that the cheapo Lions Gate may have to pay rights for. This is what keeps video pirates in business. …more info

Great, Funnier than I remember!
I remember watching Alf growing up and was so excited to see it on DVD. …more info

Alf in the second season
Even funnier than the 1st season. Even our 14 year old Grandson loves to watch. He had us looking for more Alf but, alas, there are only 2 seasons available that we could find. We hope that more seasons are released as these old TV programs beat the heck out of most of what is on TV these days….more info

ALF Season 2 on DVD
Yesterday in the mail I received my ALF Season 2 DVD, and I was disappointed. First epsiode I watched was “Night Train”, and the scene with ALF and Willie singing “City of New Orleans” was deleted. Then I watched “Oh, Pretty Woman” and a very funny ALF impersonation of Dianna Ross singing “Stop, In the Name of Love” was gone. If you havn’t found a pattern here, Lions Gate was too cheap to pay song rights. You would not honestly release a movie with parts missing, TV should be given the same consideration. NBC, Paul Fusco, or someone should have complete episodes, they should sell those and not these chopped up sindications. Lions Gate, be honest!!!…more info