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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9780788858970
Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
ISBN: 0788858971
Label: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Manufacturer: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: November 22, 2005
Running Time: 611 minutes
Sales Rank: 3871
Studio: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: September 17, 1991
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Editorial Review:
Description: In its hilarious third season, millions of fans made HOME IMPROVEMENT the #1 sitcom in America. Tim Allen and the cast laid the foundation for one of the funniest series in television history, and audiences everywhere loved it! Also a hit with the critics, season three garnered a Golden Globe nomination for Best TV Series in the Comedy/Musical category, and Tim Allen was nominated for Best Performance by an Actor in a TV Series in the Comedy/Musical category. Now you can enjoy all 25 episodes on this complete 3-disc set. Jill, Wilson, and your other favorite characters are back, and joining them are some new faces -- including the new Tool Time girl, Heidi. With plenty of laugh-out-loud moments plus hysterical bonus features, this collection is a must own for any HOME IMPROVEMENT fan.
Amazon.com: In its third season, Home Improvement settled into a comfortable and hugely popular groove. Tim Taylor (Tim Allen, The Santa Clause, the voice of Buzz Lightyear in Toy Story) banters fondly with his wife Jill (Patricia Richardson, Ulee's Gold) at home, snipes at his assistant Al (Richard Karn, Sex and the Teenage Mind) on his TV show Tool Time, and discusses manly troubles with his philosophical neighbor Wilson (Earl Hindman), while his three sons (Taran Noah Smith, Zachary Ty Bryan, and Jonathan Taylor Thomas, who was the voice of the young Simba in The Lion King) run amok. In just about every episode Tim garbles Wilson's Iron John-esque advice; in just about every episode he mocks Al for being a lonely oversensitive guy, even after Al finds a girlfriend; in just about every episode Tim and Jill tiff over the differences between the sexes...and yet the cast, though sheer warmth and enthusiasm, makes it feel consistently fresh--or if not fresh, cozy. Not that the season was without a few new faces: Debbe Dunning replaces Pamela Anderson as the Tool Time girl; Al gets a girlfriend, Ilene (Sherry Hursey); several episodes features some new neighbors (Mariangela Pino and Robert Picardo, later the Doctor on Star Trek: Voyager); the great M. Emmet Walsh (Blood Simple) appears as Jill's father; and a number of sports figures, shuttle astronauts, and former President Jimmy Carter make guest appearances as themselves. This is solid sitcom comfort food; dependable and satisfying, familiar but still lively. If you're not a fan of Allen's humor, this season won't change your mind, but many couples will see a little of themselves in Tim and Jill's relationship, and that's not a bad thing. More power! --Bret Fetzer
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Home Improvement 3 continues the laughs
My son (age 14) loves this show. And it is every bit as entertaining now as it was when originally broadcast on TV.
Rating: - Great Stuff!!
Season three is when this series starts getting real good, not that it hasn't been great before this. It's just that a lot of things happen this season; Al gets his first real girlfriend, Mr. Binford dies and the first appearance of the new Tool Time Girl Heidi. Overall, a really good season and imo, the best so far out of the three. The cast also really start to find chemistry this season.
Rating: - home improvent.
What could be better than an evening with Tim Allen? I live to hear him grunt one more time!
Rating: - Very Entertaining
I have all the Home Improvement DVD's released to date and they are all very funny and entertaining. No matter what issues are encountered, there is always an underlying family love that surfaces. Wholesome family entertainment.
Rating: - Proves you don't have to be dirty to be Funny!
Home Improvement was a show that has set the standard for ethical and humorus family style entertainment. This is what Disney should still be doing today! It would be hard to believe that most everyone hasn't seen at least a couple of episodes of this classic commedy. The quality shines through as the bumbling antic's of the show's star, Tim Allen are as funny today as they were 10 years ago. Its good clean FUN! without the boring sexual innuendos and outright disgusting dialog that plague today's "family" TV shows.
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