Wow! 7:00 and noone's posted a review of the DVD yet? Are you all sick or something?
Anyway, here's my review (spoilers, including how to find a special Easter Egg are in the quote box. Highlight to read.):
The packaging was okay, but I really prefer the Video Library and Video Collection covers.
The menus were nice, and I like how they included the GIF instrumental (especially since I still can't get the instrumental versions to play on my stupid computer

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The picture quality was great except I think the color was a little too strong. I had to adjust my tv's settings to make it look right. No big deal though.
I kind of liked that they were out of order, because I didn't know what would come next and so in that respect it was a little more interesting, but I don't like how most of the more recent songs all appear on the first half of the program. Oh well!
The sound was good, but did anyone else notice that the sound seemed a little off on "Ricky" and "I Love Rocky Road?" Or was it just me?
And now, special features:
[quote] Nothing new to say about the Weird Al show clips since I've seen them all before, but I SOOOO wish that Al would have done the full version of LITF!
It was neat to finally get to see the all the animation in that first part of TWAS Theme (Oooooooooooh!). I was reluctant to use the slow button on my VCR for fear of ruining my TWAS tapes. I highly reccommend watching the entire TWAS theme in slow motion. It's really cool!
The AORTB performance was really cool to see. Bermuda looked completely different and Al acted like a complete spaz! LOL! But it was still cool! It really makes you appreciate how far Al has come as a performer. :biggrin:
Finally, there was a special hidden Easter Egg!!!! A very rare, early performance of "My Balogna" recorded at Cal Poly. To access this hidden feature, go to the Special Features menu. Then, move your "curser" to the "Weird Al Show" space. Then press "Up" on your remote control. The feature will start automatically when you press Up.
I haven't found any other special features. No commentaries = sad Bruce the Duck. But it was still great to see all the videos together on one disc!