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Jackass Volume 1
Jackass volume 1 sleeve low res
The special edition sleeve.
Jackass volume 1 low res
The regular DVD sleeve.
Key information

Main Content

Jackass (TV series)

Released

23 Jan 2006

No. of discs

1

Visual

4:3

Sound

Dolby Digital, Stereo

Running time

126 Mins

Age rating 18rating
Bonus Content

Commentary

Jackass cast with Jeff Tremaine

Other features

None

Buy

Amazon

Listing

Play.com

Listing

Ratings
Play.com 5rate
Amazon 3.5rate

This single disc DVD contains over 2 hours of highlights from the Jackass TV series.

Contrary to popular belief, this DVD does not exclusive contain stunts from Season 1. It features a range of stunts from all 3 seasons.[1]

Special Features[]

The only special feature is a commentary.

Commentaries[]

  • Johnny Knoxville, bam Margera, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Ryan Dunn, Dave England, Wee man, Ehren McGhehey, Preston Lacy, Dimitry Elyashkevich and Jeff Tremaine. Uncensored. The commentary lasts from the first skit to skit nr. 59.

Reverse Blurb[]

Here at long last is the mysteriously missing and all but forgotten volume 1 of the Jackass DVD series. Where it went, nobody knows, but this disc portrays the humble televised beginnings of Jackass: Johnny Knoxville’s stupefying performance in the “Poo Cocktail”, Bam Margera's early parental assaults on Phil and April, Preston Lacy and Wee Man when they were slightly slimmer “Oddly Shaped Men”, the loveable little goldfish that went there and back again into the Middle Earth of Steve-O's digestive system, and all the other silly crap that spawned two more seasons’ worth of bad ideas. Oddly enough, it all started out as a joke but then went on to become one of MTV’s most popular shows ever. The fact that the joke is still playing out after all these years is, quite possibly, the greatest Jackass stunt of all-time. Not bad for a bunch of grown men that take childish delight in running around in their underpants.

–Reverse of DVD

References[]

  1. Jeff Tremaine, Johnny Knoxville, Spike Jonze (2006). Jackass Volume 1. Dickhouse.

See also[]

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