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Star Trek Next Generation Complete Series
 
20th Anniversary.|49-Disc Set Contains All 176 Episodes!
 
 
Features: DVD
 
Set in the 24th century and decades after the adventures of the original crew of the starship Enterprise, this new series is the long-awaited successor to the original Star Trek (1966). Under the command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard, the all new Enterprise NCC 1701-D travels out to distant planets to seek out new life and to boldly go where no one has gone before.

This 49 disc collection includes all 176 episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation!
 
"...a must-have for everyone who considers himself even a moderately serious fan of Gene Roddenberry's universe."  Erick Harper, DVD Verdict
"Any fan of science fiction will find episodes here that appeal to their particular tastes. The acting is top-rate, the stories are well-written..."  NeedCoffee.com
"...fulfilled all the potential and promise anticipated of a long-awaited successor to the original 1960s series..."  Britt Gillette, The DVD Report
"...a lasting science fiction classic...the best of all the various Star Trek series..."  Holly E. Ordway, DVD Talk
"In the sci-fi television wasteland of the early '90s, Star Trek: The Next Generation was a welcome beacon of quality."  Scott Weinberg, Apollo Movie Guide

 


Editor's Note

Nearly two decades after the cancellation of the original STAR TREK television series, creator Gene Roddenberry launched the first of what was to be four phenomenally successful spinoffs with STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION. Set in the 24th century (nearly 100 years after the stewardship of Captain Kirk), the series introduced an all-new cast of intergalactic travellers exploring the farthest reaches out of outer space on a mission to chart new planets and alien civilizations. Ship commander Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) anchored the crew of the Starship Enterprise-D with a sensitive reserve that marked a distinct contrast to his trigger-happy predecessor, whose role was assumed by the Kirk-like second-in-command, William Riker (Jonathan Frakes). Rounding out the cast were the Spock-like android Data (Brent Spiner); blind officer Geordi La Forge (LeVar Burton); Klingon officer Worf (Michael Dorn); ship doctor Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden); her teenage son, Wesley (Wil Wheaton); and psychic psychiatrist Deanna Troi (Marina Sirtis). THE NEXT GENERATION was considered one of the best STAR TREK spinoffs for its intelligent writing and superb sci-fi special effects. This collection presents the series in its entirety.

 

Features
[1] Featurettes: The Beginning - A Fascinating Look At The Genesis Of Star Trek: The Next Generation & Gene Roddenberry's Vision, Selected Crew Analysis - First-Season Cast Members Discuss Their Roles, Making Of A Legend - Featuring First-Season Production Staff Reminisching About Their Favorite Episodes, & Memorable Missions - Featuring Cast & Crew Discussions On Key Episodes & Events Occurring In The First Season
[2] Featurettes: Mission Overview - Year Two - Cast & Crew Discussions On The Major Changes In Season Two, Including Interviews With Gene Roddenberry, Selected Crew Analysis - Year Two - An In-Depth Look At The Growth Of Continuing Characters, Plus A Look At New Crew Members, Departmental Briefing - Year Two - Production - A Behind-The-Scenes Look At Specific Key Episodes, Including Interviews With Production Staff, & Inside Starfleet Archives - An Exclusive Tour Of An Extraordinary Array Of Star Trek Sets, Props & Much More!
[3] Featurettes: Mission Overview - Year Three - This Featurette Discusses The Major Changes That Occurred In Season Three With Both Old & New Characters, Selected Crew Analysis - Year Three - An In-Depth Look At The Growth Of The Continuing Characters As Well As A Closer Look At Returning Crew Member, Dr. Beverly Crusher, Departmental Briefing - Year Three - This Featurette Offers A Behind-The-Scenes Look At Particular Episodes From The Production Crew's Point Of View, & Departmental Briefing - Year Three - Memorable Missions - This Featurette Offers Specific Anecdotes About Year Three Episodes
[4] Featurettes: Mission Overview - Year Four - Reveals The Challenges In Resolving The Cliffhanger Episode "The Best Of Both Worlds"; Provides A Whimsical Look At The Robin Hood-Themed "Q-Pid"; & Celebrates The Historic 100th Episode With Gene Roddenberry, Selected Crew Analysis - Year Four - An Indepth Look At The Departure Of Wesley Crusher; Cast Member Discuss Their Experiences Performing Stunts; & A Profile Of Jennifer Hetrick As "Vash", Departmental Briefing - Year Four Production - Behind-The-Scenes Look At Directors Patrick Stewart, Jonanthan Frakes & David Livingston, Including A Special Makeup Section Featuring Brent Spiner, New Life & New Civilizations - An Inside Look At Creating Alien Landscapes & Shooting On Location - Also Explains The Challenges Of Shooting The Effects-Packed Episode "The Best Of Both Worlds", & Chronicles From The Final Frontier - A Discussion Of Season Four's Most Extraordinary Episodes & Charaters With Preeminent Writers Ronald D. Moore, Brannon Braga & Jeri Taylor
[5] Featurettes: Mission Overview - Year Five - Features Highlights Of The Most Memorable Events Occurring In Season 5 Including Leonard Nimoy's Guest Appearance; "The Inner Light" Episode; The Return Of Denise Crosby & The Passing Of Gene Roddenberry, Departmental Briefing - Year Five - Production - Peter Lauritson Discusses "The Inner Light"; Michael Westmore Recalls The Creation Of Patrick Stewart's Old Age Make-Up & Writer Michael Pillar Discusses "Time's Arrow", Visual Effects - Dan Curry & Rob Legato Discuss The Challenges Of Creating Meaningful Visual Effects For A Weekly Show, Memorable Mission - Year Five - Members Of The Cast & Crew Recall Their Favorite Episodes & Scenes From Season 5, & A Tribute To Gene Roddenberry - Featuring Interviews With Majel Barret Roddenberry, The Next Generation Cast & Crew, & Gene Roddenberry - Also Includes The Dedication Of The Gene Roddenberry Building
[6] Featurettes: Mission Overview - Season Six - The Cast & Crew Comment On Patrick Stewart's Acclaimed Performance In "Chain Of Command" - Also Highlights James Doohan's Performance In "Relics"; The Cliffhanger Episode "Time's Arrow"; The Appearance Of Stephen Hawking In "Descent Part 1" & The Launch Of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Special Crew Profile - Lt. Commander Data - An Exclusive Profile Of Brent Spiner & His Android Character, Including Rare Footage Of Him Recording "Old Yellows Eyes Is Back", Bold New Directions - Explores Patrick Stewart's Experience Directing The Episode "Fistful Of Data"; Levar Burton Comments On His Directorial Debut Of The Episode "Second Chances," Departmental Briefing - Year Six - Production - Ron Moore Discusses Writing Episodes For The Sixth Season, Visual Effects Producer Dan Curry Remembers The Challenges Of Recreating The Original Series Enterprise Bridge For "Relics," & Michael Westmore & James Cromwell Discuss Makeup Design, & Dan Curry Profile - Star Trek: The Next Generation's Visual Effects Producer Provides A Fascinating Tour Of His Home Containing Unique Props & Weaponry That Inspired Many Of The Artistic Design For The Series - Also Features A Demonstration Of The Klingon Bat'leth & Tai Chi Moves He Choreographed For The Crew
[6] Two Bonus Trailers: Star Trek Nemesis & Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
[7] Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Preview
[7] Featurettes: Mission Overview - Year Seven - The Cast & Crew Discuss The Final Season & Their Transition To The Feature Film Star Trek Generations, Levar Burton Reminisces About Working With Ben Vereen In The Episode "Interface" & Wil Wheaton & Ron Moore Recall Creating A Fitting Send Off For Wesley Crusher In The Episode "Journey's End," A Captain's Tribute - Patrick Stewart Pays Tribute To Each Principal Cast Member, Recalling The Friendship & Fun They Shared During The Run Of The Series, Departmental Briefing - Year Seven - Production - Gates McFadden Discusses Her Directorial Debut In "Genesis" While Michael Westmore Explains The Episode's Unusual Makeup Design; Jonathan Frakes Recalls Directing "Attached"; Gates Mcfadden & Jeri Taylor Delve Into The Roles Of Strong Women & Patrick Stewart Remembers Becoming More Physical In Episodes Like "Bloodlines," The Making Of All Good Things - The Cast & Crew Share Their Recollections Of Making The Final Episode - Includes Footage From Entertainment Tonight, & Starfleet Moments & Memories - The Cast & Crew Look Back On Seven Years Of Shooting Star Trek: The Next Generation
[All] Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound, Dolby Digital Stereo
[All] Interactive Menus
[All] Scene Selection
[All] Subtitles: English
[Bonus Disc] Three Brand New Featurettes & Much More!
 
Technical Info

Release Information
Studio: Paramount
Release Date: 10/2/2007
Running Time: 8055 minutes
Original Release Date: 1987
Catalog ID: 131174
UPC: 00097361311746
Number of Discs: 49

Audio & Video
Original Language: English
Available Audio Tracks: English
Video: Color

Aspect Ratio
Standard  1.33:1 [4:3]

 
Cast & Crew
Brent Spiner
Colm Meaney
Jonathan Frakes
LeVar Burton
Marina Sirtis
Patrick Stewart
Whoopi Goldberg
Wil Wheaton
Brannon Braga - Producer
Cliff Bole, et. al. - Director
Dennis McCarthy, et. al. - Original Music By
Gene Roddenberry - Executive Producer
Gene Roddenberry, et. al. - Writer
Marvin V. Rush, et. al. - Cinematographer
Sandy Veneziano - Art Director
Tom Benko, et. al. - Editor

 
Awards

Winner (1993)
   Emmy, Joy Zapata, et. al., Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series

Winner (1992)
   Emmy, Robert Blackman, Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costume Design for a Series
   Emmy, Michael Westmore, et. al., Outstanding Individual Achievement in Makeup for a Series
   Emmy, Dan Curry, et. al., Outstanding Individual Achievement in Special Visual Effects
   Emmy, Robert Legato, et. al., Outstanding Individual Achievement in Special Visual Effects

Winner (1990)
   Emmy, Richard D. James, Jim Mees, Outstanding Art Direction for a Series

Winner (1989)
   Emmy, Chris Haire, et. al., Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series

Winner (1988)
   Emmy, Werner Keppler, et. al., Outstanding Achievement in Makeup for a Series
   Emmy, William Ware Theiss, et. al., Outstanding Costume Design for a Series
   Emmy, Bill Wistrom, et. al., Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series

Screen Actors Guild (1995)
   Patrick Stewart, Nominee, Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series

Emmy (1994)
   Rick Berman, Nominee, Outstanding Drama Series

Emmy (1993)
Joy Zapata, et. al., Winner, Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series

Emmy (1992)
Dan Curry, et. al., Winner, Outstanding Individual Achievement in Special Visual Effects

Emmy (1990)
Richard D. James, Jim Mees, Winner, Outstanding Art Direction for a Series
   Robert Lederman, et. al., Nominee, Outstanding Individual Achievement in Editing for a Series - Single Camera Production

Emmy (1989)
Chris Haire, et. al., Winner, Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Drama Series
   Dennis McCarthy, Nominee, Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore)

Emmy (1988)
Bill Wistrom, et. al., Winner, Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series
   Edward R. Brown, Marvin V. Rush, Nominee, Outstanding Cinematography for a Series
Werner Keppler, et. al., Winner, Outstanding Individual Achievement in Makeup for a Series
William Ware Theiss, Robert Blackman, Winner, Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costume Design for a Series

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