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The Planet Earth Series
Filled with wonder and insight, the Planet Earth trilogy explores the greatest habitats on our planet and the extraordinary animals that live in them.
A Perfect Planet
Marvel at nature’s epic and powerful forces as this stunning series of A Perfect Planet reveals how perfectly our planet is set up to nurture life.
Seven Worlds, One Planet
From the colorful paradise of South America to the scorching heat of Africa, Seven Worlds: One Planet showcases the true character of each continent in turn and reveals just how it has shaped all life there.
The Green Planet
From deserts, tropical jungles and underwater worlds to seasonal lands and our own urban environment, Green Planet introduces a set of plants, reveals the battles they face, and the ingenious ways they’ve found to survive.
The Frozen Planet Series
Frozen Planet I & II take you on a spellbinding journey through magical icy lands, capturing fairy tale animals and lands on the cusp of change.
The Blue Planet Series
Travelling from the icy polar seas to the vibrant blues of the coral atolls, Blue Planet I & II take viewers on a magical adventure across the greatest, yet least known, parts of our planet – our oceans.
MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.88 ounces
Media Format : NTSC, DVD
Run time : 5 hours
Release date : November 24, 2020
Actors : Various
Studio : BBC Studios
ASIN : B08R64MP4B
Number of discs : 2
m-chan –
Mesmerizingly beautiful
I’ve seen several BBC nature series with David Attenborough over the years, but none has been more beautiful than this one. The use of drone photography opens up new perspectives on nature, and the incredible tenacity of film crews on the ground brings us special footage, indeed. Very absorbing series, too. Sometimes nature series will leave me a bit bored and I’ll nod off. Not with this one. It was so engaging, and I became absorbed in each episode. The final ep. was quite sobering, but there is no escaping discussion of our threat to the “perfect planet”; to ignore climate change is to betray the planet. This discussion is not didactic or political, but scientific. It is also highly important. So glad I bought this!
Emily –
Beautiful picture, astounding audio!
I have upgraded my home entertainment system to UHD with home theater. On my 75″ Sony, this series was incredible. As close to reference quality visual image as you can get. What I didn’t expect was the audio quality to be so pronounced. David’s voice comes through strongly and clear in the center channel. Be sure to use the Atmos audio option if you have the set up for it!
Beautiful 5 episode series worth every penny. David Attenburough is a absolute treasure and makes the narration unparalleled.
My boys, 4 and 3, couldn’t get enough of watching it!
neutrino –
Absolutely stunning
Some contents are from other planet series, but still absolutely the very best on Earth.
Unrivaled for the next decade.
Nail Tech –
Beautiful nature video
I haven’t gotten one David Attenborough nature video that I didn’t like. There are some parts that are hard to watch because it shows the effect that humans are having on our environment, but it is important and informative. Once again, the videography does not disappoint. I would recommend.
Mike Curtis –
Great condition. As described.
Exactly as described.
Lou –
Immaculate 4K Video/Audio Infotainment
There really is nothing quite like a BBC documentary filmed with bleeding edge A/V equipment narrated by the GOAT Sir David Attenborough. The quality of these programs (Dynasties, Planet Earth, Blue Planet, etc.) almost borders on sensory overload (in the BEST way) when paired with the correct equipment to view it. Both informational and entertaining, A Perfect Planet touches on melancholic issues that humans have brought about on our home, and encourages change that benefits on life on the planet. Please support BBC’s immaculate programming so that we can continue to explore places no civilization has had the privilege to come this close to in this amount of detail before.
James –
Another quality imagery disc
Another “Planet” series from the Beeb means three things: the unparalleled presence of Attenborough, flawless camerawork of amazing things and a solemn acknowledgement of where it could all be going. Perfect Planet doesn’t disappoint on any of these counts and shows our planet in remarkable form, focusing on five of the elemental forces that shape the realities of life all over the globe. Each one is remarkable, and alive with footage of things I’ve never before seen in glorious detail – frogs unfreezing, ants coalescing, hordes of newborn crabs coursing over stones. Shot across several years and many countries and assembled with flawless care during the pandemic (Sir David recorded the voiceover in his duvet-bedecked dining room) it easily matches up to the grandeur and weight of the earlier entries in the series.
A Perfect Planet is perhaps most notable for switching up the format of the show in the final “Humans” episode and becoming somewhat of an investigative piece about the stark causes and hard solutions facing the Earth – necessary and not without optimism but does lean a little hard on previously aired footage from the other episodes which makes it stick out somewhat and feel more like an “extra” than an equal installment. We live in hope that these cautionary tales seem quaint and dated in the future and our planet can edge closer to perfection.
Josh Sommer –
Some Eating of Baby Flamingos – But Classic BBC Nature
My nephew just loved watching this. Well, I guess the whole family loved it too! People say that there is too much on global warming in here, but I found it was like 5 minutes of talking about it. I’m not really sure anything was wrong with this movie, it’s your typical BBC planet stuff – flamingo birds, giant lizards, and other cool critters. There is some violence when the flamingo baby birds are eaten up by the storks. Just so you know, for little kids.
JIE FENG –
I will watch the movie again and again.
Isaias Cardenas –
Impresionantes imágenes y sonido que acompaña bien la narración. Vale la pena como siempre el documental.
rick –
Home run — again ” —- for the BBC. and. Sir David is still kicking a$$ at 97. Well Done.
John Barger –
The state of our planet is sad at the moment and getting sadder by the day. Attenborough weaves some amazing new footage of little known (and previously unseen) animal behavior focusing on the serendipity of their survival with tides, planet temperature, ocean temperature etc. He is not overbearing and if you want to skip seeing where we are headed, do not watch the last episode ‘humans.’
Bruiserfox –
The vision is breath taking. The Atmos sound track serves the narrative well. At times a bit too political but it does encourage you to stop and think.
Overall UHD Bluray provides great entertainment. Recommended.