Pee-wee's Playhouse 2 with Paul Reubens: DVD Cover

    Pee-wee's Playhouse 2 Cast: Paul Reubens, Phil Hartman, Laurence Fishburne

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    • DVD Release Date: 11/16/2004
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 1,109
     
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    Features

    Includes six "lost" shows never before released

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 -- Episodes 24-29
    1. Writing a Pen Pal [8:15]
    2. Breakfast With Reba [4:31]
    3. House of Cards [5:34]
    4. The Runaway [3:54]
    5. Scooter Eject/Credits [1:01]
    1. Brushing Your Teeth [8:27]
    2. Lots of Good Things to Eat [3:24]
    3. Toothache [5:16]
    4. The Dentist [4:50]
    5. Scooter Eject/Credits [1:17]
    1. I See You [6:18]
    2. Dr. Pee-wee [6:44]
    3. The Del Rubios "These Boots Are Made for Walking" [2:30]
    4. Snack Time: Oranges [6:37]
    5. Scooter Eject/Credits [1:01]
    1. Magic Glasses [10:23]
    2. Super Pee-wee [3:19]
    3. Snack Time: Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwiches [4:35]
    4. Fire Safety [3:37]
    5. Scooter Eject/Credits [1:13]
    1. The Rules [7:22]
    2. Playing Library [5:12]
    3. The Nutcracker [2:48]
    4. Snack Time: Storybook Snacks [6:18]
    5. Scooter Eject/Credits [1:27]
    1. Randy's Playhouse [8:42]
    2. Groceries [3:08]
    3. Dr. Jinga Janga [6:56]
    4. The King of Cartoons [3:05]
    5. Scooter Eject/Credits [1:16]
    Side #2 -- Episodes 30-33
    1. Tic-Tac-Toe [8:56]
    2. El Hombre [4:00]
    3. Pancakes With Fruit Faces [3:35]
    4. A Big Mess [5:26]
    5. Scooter Eject/Credits [1:07]
    1. Magic Glasses [6:23]
    2. Playing Airplane [8:09]
    3. Reba's Date [2:17]
    4. The Drive-In [4:48]
    5. Scooter Eject/Credits [1:29]
    1. It Sure Is Hot! [5:30]
    2. The Importance of Water [4:53]
    3. One-of-a-Kind Original [3:37]
    4. Court Case [8:03]
    5. Scooter Eject/Credits [1:01]
    1. Another Pee-wee Masterpiece [6:53]
    2. Traffic Safety [5:13]
    3. Clothes Drive [4:27]
    4. The Pencil Sharpener Search [5:19]
    5. Scooter Eject/Credits [1:12]
    Side #3 -- Episodes 34-37
    1. Roosevelt the Dog [6:51]
    2. Connect the Dots [1:40]
    3. Who's the Boss? [6:37]
    4. Fruit Punch [6:46]
    5. Scooter Eject/Credits [1:14]
    6. Chapter 6 [:00]
    1. A Cowboy's Lasso [8:00]
    2. Penny Cartoon [:48]
    3. Hide and Seek [7:43]
    4. Dating Lessons [5:03]
    5. Scooter Eject/Credits [1:30]
    1. Singing Sensation Billy Baloney [6:06]
    2. Conky Feels Bad [3:54]
    3. Authorized Repairman [6:17]
    4. El Hombre [5:48]
    5. Scooter Eject/Credits [1:03]
    1. Conky's Family Album [7:17]
    2. Farm Frolics [3:49]
    3. Snack Time: Corn Flakes [6:01]
    4. Reconstructing the Crime [4:49]
    5. Scooter Eject/Credits [1:13]
    Side #4 -- Episodes 38-41
    1. How Ice Cream Is Made [6:22]
    2. Playhouse Newspaper [1:29]
    3. Fashion With Miss Yvonne [3:39]
    4. Snack Time: Trail Mix [10:31]
    5. Scooter Eject/Credits [1:07]
    1. Feeding Roosevelt [7:07]
    2. The King of Cartoons [6:24]
    3. Playing Fetch [1:55]
    4. Dancing Lessons [6:42]
    5. Scooter Eject/Credits [1:08]
    1. Ticklish [5:44]
    2. Everybody's Working [4:40]
    3. A New Holiday [6:36]
    4. Let's Party [4:58]
    5. Scooter Eject/Credits [1:13]
    1. Letter From Japan [9:03]
    2. Magic Show [3:06]
    3. Monster Hero [3:41]
    4. Charades [6:13]
    5. Scooter Eject/Credits [1:08]
    Side #5 -- Episodes 42-45
    1. Secret Word - Special Rules [6:00]
    2. Invitation to the Party [2:50]
    3. Singing Cows [1:49]
    4. Snack Time: Cheese Balls [11:18]
    5. Scooter Eject/Credits [1:12]
    1. Sleeping Late [6:47]
    2. Time for Breakfast [3:58]
    3. Rhonda the Picturephone Operator [2:41]
    4. The Grand Canyon [8:44]
    5. Scooter Eject/Credits [1:03]
    1. Say Your Name Song [5:43]
    2. The Secret Word: Do [3:09]
    3. To-Do List [6:03]
    4. Musical Guests [7:10]
    5. Scooter Eject/Credits [1:06]
    1. Miss Yvonne Dances [8:42]
    2. Memories [4:53]
    3. No More Puppetland? [1:01]
    4. The Way We Were [7:15]
    5. Scooter Eject/Credits [1:16]

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    Editorial Reviews

    "There's a real twisted side to you, Pee-wee," observes Captain Carl (Phil Hartman) at one point in the course of Pee-wee's Playhouse's Emmy Award-winning run. That twisted side is more in evidence in this five-disc set's 22 episodes. How else to explain the casting of B-movie cult figure Shirley Stoler as "Mrs. Steve," or the appearance of 1950s singing sensations the Del Rubio Triplets, who offer a miniskirt-clad rendition of "These Boots Are Made for Walking"? And Miss Yvonne (Lynne Marie Stewart), the prettiest lady in Puppet Land, playfully flirtatious in the first two seasons, is more brazen here. In the episode "Fire in the Playhouse," she makes it a point to inform a fireman that she keeps a smoke alarm in her bedroom above her bed. None of this makes Pee-wee's Playhouse's final seasons any less fun or exhilaratingly inventive. It's just a little less innocent and a little more camp. But like Rocky and Bullwinkle before it and SpongeBob Squarepants after, Playhouse has the smarts and the sly wit to appeal to both kids and adults. Off-the-wall silliness, creative set pieces, and fantastic, flamboyant characters make these episodes a not-at-all guilty pleasure. The multicultural cast (including Laurence Fishburne as Cowboy Curtis and Law & Order's S. Epatha Merkerson as Ruby the mail lady) and this series' misfit chic offered viewers comforting and welcome reassurance. Nobody here is too cool for the room, and that's what makes Playhouse still so cool after all these years. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble

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    We love Pee Wee!by Anonymous

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    March 04, 2009: My kids just can't get enough Pee Wee. The show is so off the wall and crazy funny that we are all rolling on the floor laughing.

    I Also Recommend: Pee-wee's Playhouse 1, Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, Big Top Pee-wee.