DVD Review: Sam & Max: Freelance Police - The Complete Animated Series - Page 2

The DVD set comes with the approximately five hours worth of the show as well as a bonus disc. Said disc contains several animated shorts, a series bible, a demo of a new Sam & Max game, and an interview with Purcell.

Though kids may be able to garner some amusement from Sam & Max, the series is not wholly geared towards them. There are enough jokes, notions, and references in it that will appeal to a more adult crowd (or, if not adult, somewhat older). Additionally, the wanton destruction and violence, while never realistic, may lead parents to reconsider showing it to younger viewers. Many adults, however, will find it endlessly amusing.

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