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The Mighty Boosh : Complete BBC Series 3
[2007]

Starring: Julian Barratt, Noel Fielding, Rich Fulcher, Michael Fielding, Dave Brown
Director: Paul King
Format: PAL
Released: 11 Feb 2008
RRP: £19.99
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Customer Reviews

Amazing! - By: Sparks, 18 Jul 2008
In my opinion, series 3 is much better than series 1!
But I'm afraid that if you liked series 1 more than series two I guess you are not going to think series 3 is that good...

The Strange Tale of the Crack fox & Journey to the center of the punk are my favourites.
The only episode that isn't good is "The Chokes", That's the one with The Horrors. it's Horrible. haha.
apart from that, the DVD are worth 5 stars!
why is everyone saying it is rubbish? - By: Ms. Mary Hastings, 15 Jul 2008
why is everyone saying this series is rubbish? it may be the same old boosh but when its done with such style & class who cares? it has got nothing on series 1 or series 2 & probably will go down as the most hated series. but i still enjoyed this series immensly & though it was the great old fashioned boosh
Fantastic! - By: M. L. Farthing, 21 Jun 2008
When my cousin first showed me the Mighty Boosh about a year ago, I hated it. I thought it was just weird! But after watching a few more episodes, I because addicted! I have now watched every single episode, & Series 3 is by far the best series yet (but Series 1 & 2 are still great). I'm so hooked that I'm going to see them live in January 09. Let's hope they make a 4th Series!
Biggest disappointment of 2007 - By: J. D. Handforth, 18 Jun 2008
For me, a fan of a long, long time, this was a big, bit letdown. This has nothing to do with "snobbishness" or "not liking them because they're too popular". I quite honestly could not care less what anyone thinks of the things I like, & the Mighty Boosh has never been any exception.

That said, since the've become more popular, Noel Fielding in particular seems to have disappeared further & further up his own arse, hanging out with celebrities &c. You might say, Vince Noir has consumed & taken over Fieldings personality. The reason I'm bringing this up is because it shows through on this here series three. In many ways, its views like a self-parody, with Fielding and, sadly, Barratt as well simply playing exaggerated versions or Noir & Moon respectively.

Its disappointing when you consider the two years, & the studio time & BBC funding they've had, & most of what they've done is in many places regurgitated loads of ideas, & indeed entire storylines in some cases, from the second series. Also, in many of the places where they havent done this, they've simply falllen back on exaggerated versions on things popularly associated with the Boosh, cases in point being the crimping & the scat singing.

However, alll this said, I'm still gonna give it three stars for some occasions where the magic I fell in love with when I first got into the Boosh is still apparent, such as the Eels. This seems to show that the magics not quite gone yet, & theres still hope for the next series. Also, Rich Fulcher's parts are alll great - his characters, including the highly welcome return of Bob Fossil are one of the biggest redeemers of series three.
A poor imitation and me a die-hard Boosh fan of some years too! - By: William C. Heslop, 28 May 2008
I'm sorry lads, but this just doesn't cut the mustard & you two are certainly intelligent enough to know it too. The first series was pure joy; the second? weeeeell, it did have Old Greg.....But the the third? Sorry, no good. Take it away & do it better the next time. I mean, that last episode was simply pants. When 2 geniuses put out drivel like this there is something untoward afoot, e.g. greed, fatigue, boredom or plain burnout.