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I DREAM OF JEANNIE - THE COMPLETE SERIES

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Enjoy all 139 episodes in their original broadcast presentation including the first season in black and white on this 12-disc collection that re-introduces Larry Hagman as Captain Anthony Tony Nelson, an astronaut who finds himself Master to a beautiful and crafty genie (Eden) whom he unknowingly releases from a bottle. Together, he and Jeannie are a magical match. Packed with some of television's brightest guest stars, I Dream Of Jeannie is the beloved must-own comedy series that will have you dreaming of TV's Golden Age.

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  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ NR (Not Rated)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1.2 x 5.4 x 7.2 inches; 1.82 Pounds
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 683904111715
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ Multiple Formats, NTSC, Box set
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 57 hours and 50 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ October 6, 2015
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Barbara Eden, Larry Hagman, Bill Daily, Hayden Rorke, Emmaline Henry
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Sony Pictures Home
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0128P0LQ2
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 12
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FANTASTICO!!! VOLVER A VER MI BELLA GENIO
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FANTASTICO!!! VOLVER A VER MI BELLA GENIO
Acabo de recibir el set con todas las temporadas al completo de Mi Bella Genio. Ademas del ingles tambien esta en Español y subtitulos en Español en todas las temporadas. Que bueno poder volver a dusfrutar de esta serie que en España paso sin pena ni gloria y que esta genial y es muy divertida con la maravillosa y guapisima Barbara Eden y el esplendido Larry Hagman muy conocido por su papel de J.R. en la serie Dallas. La estoy disfrutando muchisimo y hechandome unas buenas risas. Por fin puedo ver todas las temporadas. El empaque en el que vienen los dvd's no es muy bueno pero por el precio que pague por la serie en oferta esta genial y si no te gusta te compras unas cajas para dvd's y los cambias. Los dvd's me llegaron en muy buen estado. Desde España gracias por editarla con el idioma español y subtitulos en español. Espero hagan esto con muchas otras series que solo estan en V.O. y sin siquiera unos miserables subtitulos al español. Que dusfruteis de la serie. Os dejo unas imagenes y video de los menus etc...Espero os sirva mi opinion. Saludos cinefilos.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
    Love it 😀
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
    As described, glad for the nostalgia...America's glory days.
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024
    Pure comedy gold! A true treasure, they really do not make them like this anymore. One of the funniest shows then and now. Barbara Eden is at her best and Larry Hagman is hilarious with his physical comedy.
    A wonderful cast with Hayden Rorke as Dr. Bellows, Bill Daly as Roger Healy, and Emaline Henry as Amanda Bellows. Cameo appearances by Paul Lynde, Sammy Davis Jr and many more! I only wish they hadn't cut the series short. The last episodes were just as laugh out loud funny as the earlier ones, in my opinion Jeannie & Tony's marriage did not affect the comedic value or impact at all, I guess it was the "idea" of it that made the ratings go down. At least there are 139 episodes on DVD to enjoy and re-watch anytime. Get the popcorn and get ready for some light hearted, goofy fun!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2014
    Quick note; this offering comes in a case. This is not the issue that comes in the bottle.

    20 Disc's with 139 episodes
    ~ Audio: English, Spanish, Portuguese and Japanese
    ~ Subtitles: Spanish, Portuguese and Japanese
    There are extras included in this set:
    ~commentaries by Larry Hagman, Barbara Eden and Bill Daly
    ~ Interviews

    SEASON 1
    1
    "The Lady In The Bottle"
    Astronaut Tony Nelson orbiting in Stardust One crash lands on a remote island in the South Pacific. On the beach, he finds a bottle and gets a surprise when he opens it! A beautiful genie appears who is instantly attracted to him, helps him get rescued and then follows him back to Coco Beach.

    2
    "My Hero?"
    There's peril in Persia when Jeannie whisks Captain Nelson to that ancient civilization in order to avenge her honor against Ali, the Killer of Giants (Richard Kiel). When Jeannie visits her parents, she announces to them that her greatest wish is to marry her Master--if he survives Ali first.

    3
    "Guess What Happened On The Way To The Moon?"
    Desert survival becomes luxurious when Jeannie follows Tony on a mission and outfits him with food, shelter, and transportation. But Roger begins to question Tony's good fortune when he continues to suffer in the sweltering heat.

    4
    "Jeannie and the Marriage Caper"
    Marriage looms on the horizon when Tony's fiancée, Melissa, urges him to accept a position overseas and move up their wedding date. But with a jealous genie at home, will Tony and Melissa ever hear wedding bells?

    5
    "G.I. Jeannie"
    Jeannie joins the Air Force with the hopes of working closer to her Master. But with all the rules and regulations, is there room for a little military magic?

    6
    "The Yacht Murder Case"
    There's trouble on the high seas when Jeannie follows Tony on a yacht for a very important meeting with an aerospace executive (and his beautiful daughter). When he orders her to go home and she does so in the blink of an eye, the other guests think her sudden disappearance is a sure sign of murder.

    7
    "Anybody Here Seen Jeannie?"
    Tony is scheduled to take a historic walk into outer space, but Dr. Bellows wants him to take a few medical tests first. Jeannie envisions her beloved Master floating helpless in space and decides to sabotage the tests from her hiding space in Tony's jacket.

    8
    "The Americanization of Jeannie"
    Jeannie becomes enthralled by a magazine article that explains how to be the perfect American woman. She hopes to impress her Master with her self reliance, but her domestic touches soon prove to be disasters.

    9
    "The Moving Finger"
    Jeannie has stars in her eyes when Tony goes out to dinner with a famous screen actress in Hollywood. She decides to become a movie star to compete with her "rival", but soon realizes that genies don't show up on camera.

    10
    "Djinn and Water"
    Family comes to call when Jeannie summons one of her great grandfathers, Bilejik to help Tony with an experiment to turn sea water into fresh water. Bilejik says he will share the secret, but only if his unusual request is met.

    11
    "Whatever Happened to Baby Custer?"
    Tony's littlest fan, 8-year-old Custer, causes some big trouble when he sees some of Jeannie's magic and reports it to Dr. Bellows. Now Jeannie must outwit the doctor before Tony gets put in the hot seat at work.

    12
    "Where'd You Go-Go?"
    There's romance in the air when one of Tony's ex-girlfriends, Diane, asks if they can start seeing each other again. Jeannie feels betrayed until Tony's best friend, Roger Healey, asks her out on a date. Now jealousy is spreading fast as Tony uses his date with Diane to make sure Jeannie doesn't get into any trouble with Roger.

    13
    "Russian Roulette"
    Gift giving goes too far when Roger unwittingly gives Jeannie's bottle to a visiting female Russian cosmonaut as a symbol of friendship. Tony goes to extreme lengths to get the bottle back, but not before the cosmonaut realizes that she now has a genie of her very own.

    14
    "What House Across the Street?"
    Mothers usually know best so Jeannie decides to follow her mom's advice to make Tony jealous by accepting Roger Healey's marriage proposal. She blinks into existence two rich parents and a mansion across the street from Tony's house (on a vacant lot Dr. Bellows just purchased). But can she blink away her feelings for her Master?

    15
    "Too Many Tonys"
    Dr. Bellows determines that married men make better astronauts, so Jeannie asks her Master to marry her. When he refuses, Jeannie blinks up another Tony who is much more romantic and attuned to her needs. When Bellows sees them together, he assumes Tony is getting married!

    16
    "Get Me to Mecca on Time"
    Tony has a lot of work and doesn't have time for Jeannie. But, Jeannie really needs to go with her master to Mecca on time or she'll lose her powers...and literally fade out of his life forever!

    17
    "The Richest Astronaut in the Whole Wide World"
    The cat's out of the bag--and the genie's out of the bottle--when Roger inadvertently summons Jeannie and becomes her new Master. Overwhelmed with the power at his disposal, he takes advantage of her magical abilities.

    18
    "Is There an Extra Genie in the House?"
    Roger's whims as a new "Master" are making Tony angry and Jeannie exhausted. But he finds himself in serious trouble when he keeps Dr. Bellows' niece out too late on a date. Further complicating matters, he believes the couple subletting his apartment are genies!

    19
    "Never Try to Outsmart a Jeannie"
    Jeannie catches a bad case of Roman fever and schemes to accompany Tony on a three-week cruise to Italy. He finally agrees, but only if she can manage to obtain a legal passport without the use of her magic.

    20
    "My Master, the Doctor"
    Jeannie is guilty of malpractice when she makes Tony's dream of becoming a doctor come true, and he finds himself facing charges of medical impersonation....and possibly operating on Roger!

    21
    "Jeannie and the Kidnap Caper"
    Feeling that Jeannie's magic is helping him around the house too much, Tony makes her promise not to use her powers to help him under any circumstances. His timing couldn't be worse, as he is immediately taken captive by killer Chinese spies who'll stop at nothing to get what they want.

    22
    "How Lucky Can You Get?"
    Celebrating their recent promotions, Tony and Roger spend time in Reno, Nevada. Thinking that Jeannie will be his Lady Luck, Roger smuggles her along on the trip, despite the fact that Tony has already nixed the idea of her joining them.

    23
    "Watch the Birdie"
    Jeannie assists with her Master's golf swing, and General Peterson is so impressed that he makes Tony his partner at an important championship game. Tony's determined to rise to the occasion without help, but soon realizes that Jeannie may be his hole-in-one.

    24
    "The Permanent House Guest"
    Dr. Bellows is sure he saw an elephant in Tony's bedroom, but all is normal when he returns with General Peterson. Determined to prove the existence of magic in Tony's house as well as his own sanity, Dr. Bellows makes himself Tony's new roommate.

    25
    "Bigger than a Bread Box and Better than a Genie"
    Tony is less than impressed by the new woman in Roger's life, Madame Zolta, a clairvoyant fortune teller. Planning to reveal her for the fraud she is, Tony arranges a neighborhood séance.

    26
    "My Master, the Great Rembrandt"
    Jeannie helps Tony copy a Rembrandt so well he's accused of forgery. The picture's not pretty when Jeannie transforms Tony's donated copy of a Rembrandt painting into the original, highly valuable self-portrait. When the NASA charity, and Dr. Bellows, calls for assistance from an art expert, Tony has only 24 hours to create an explanation.

    27
    "My Master, the Thief"
    While visiting a museum, Jeannie spies a pair of slippers that were stolen from her 2,000 years ago. With the blink of an eye, the shoe's on the other foot as she steals them back, leaving Tony to explain "his" footwear fetish when Dr. Bellows is certain he's involved.

    28
    "This Is Murder"
    Tony is asked to escort a visiting princess for three days, but the assignment turns into a royal pain when Jeannie sees a picture of the woman and realized that their families are long-time enemies--and that she is obliged by oath to kill her.

    29
    "My Master, the Magician"
    There's magic in the air when Dr. Bellows sees Tony napping on a chair that is floating off of the floor. When pressed for an explanation, Tony says he's an amateur magician and is promptly asked to put on a magic show for NASA.

    30
    "I'll Never Forget What's Her Name"
    Tony is struck by a vase and suffers from amnesia as a result. He instantly falls in love with the first woman he sees, Jeannie.

    SEASON 2

    31
    "Happy Anniversary"
    Jeannie conjures up an anniversary celebration which results in Tony finding the evil djinn who imprisoned her into her bottle 2,000 years earlier.

    32
    "Always on Sunday"
    Determined to give her Master a well-deserved rest, Jeannie makes everyday Sunday so no one has to work.

    33
    "My Master, the Rich Tycoon"
    An IRS agent thinks Tony is a tycoon (thanks to you-know-who)...but Dr. Bellows doesn't believe it!

    34
    "My Master, the Rainmaker"
    The blame for flooding a town falls on Tony's head, simply because he tried to keep Jeannie occupied with something else besides him.

    35
    "My Wild Eyed Master"
    Tony strains his eyes while studying for a sub-orbital flight. Dr. Bellows orders him to take an eye test the following morning. By again trying to "help", Jeannie plays havoc with her master's eyesight giving him x-ray vision.

    36
    "What's New, Poodle Dog?"
    Roger tells Jeannie that he has arranged a double-date for Tony and himself with two beauty queens. Before Roger can tell Tony, Jeannie turns him into a French Poodle.

    37
    "The Fastest Gun in the East"
    Watching a TV Western, Tony longs for the days when a man had to be strong to survive. Jeannie obliges by making him sheriff of "Gopher Junction", an old Western town.

    38
    "How to Be a Genie in 10 Easy Lessons"
    Tony complains that Jeannie is constantly getting him into trouble. She replies she has not had much practice at being a genie. Never having read it, Tony gives her a copy of Arabian Nights and tells her to do what the genies in it do (torturing their masters), with disastrous results.

    39
    "Who Needs a Green Eyed Jeannie?"
    Jeannie's jealousy takes over when Tony insists on keeping a date with a friend. She blinks and Tony finds himself behind bars in his living room. And that's just the beginning...

    40
    "The Girl Who Never Had a Birthday, Part 1"
    Jeannie tells Tony she never had a birthday party since she does not know when she was born. Tony sends her back home to find out.

    41
    "The Girl Who Never Had a Birthday, Part 2"
    Tony and Roger make another attempt to have ERIC the computer figure out Jeannie's birthday. Since Tony is scheduled to leave for Alaska on a mission, Dr. Bellows uses Tony's office while his own is being painted.

    42
    "How Do You Beat Superman?"
    With the football season in full swing, Tony is constantly glued to the TV set. Jeannie realizes she must do something to get his attention and decides to make Tony jealous. She conjures up romantic "Tony Millionaire" to do the job.

    43
    "My Master, the Great Caruso"
    Tony tells Jeannie that each year the Air Force puts on a TV talent show with contestants from each base. Jeannie insists that Tony enter since they need a trophy for the mantle. Despite his lack of talent, Jeannie again "helps" him by giving him the equivalent of Enrico Caruso's operatic singing voice. At the end of the episode, Jeannie finally discovers her birth date.

    44
    "The World's Greatest Lover"
    Roger cancels a double date with Tony and Jeannie. Surmising that Roger has been unable to get a date himself, Jeannie blinks making Roger irresistible. Immediately Roger's phone gets busy with calls from girls who turned him down, and a score of new ones (including Mrs. Bellows), begging for dates.

    45
    "Jeannie Breaks the Bank"
    Because Jeannie has run up a staggering food bill, Tony is unable to join Roger in buying a sailboat. Jeannie goes to the bank with Tony to "help" borrow money for his share.

    46
    "My Master, the Author"
    Jeannie wishes to write a book about child care. After getting Tony's permission, she writes one, sends it to a publisher, and the book becomes a best seller. However, Jeannie has put Tony's name as the author, which was a big mistake.

    47
    "The Greatest Invention in the World"
    After Roger accidentally uses a free wish from Jeannie to clean a spill on Tony's uniform, the uniform becomes indestructible. Dr. Bellows tries to convince General Peterson of this.

    48
    "My Master, the Spy"
    Jeannie's magic puts Tony in two places at once, arousing Dr. Bellows' suspicions yet again.

    49
    "You Can't Arrest Me... I Don't Have a Driver's License"
    Jeannie drives off in Tony's car without permission. Going up a one-way street in the wrong direction, she is stopped by a Patrolman.

    50
    "One of Our Bottles is Missing"
    After seeing Jeannie's bottle, Mrs. Bellows gets a copy made. The shop mixes them up and she ends up taking the real bottle home, with Jeannie inside. Tony and Roger break into the house to get it back.

    51
    "My Poor Master, the Civilian"
    Tony is offered a job in the private sector and wonders what it would be like if he accepted. Jeannie looks into the future and sees Tony practicing his putting with a couple of gorgeous secretaries.

    52
    "There Goes the Best Genie I Ever Had"
    Being suspicious as to why Jeannie is being so nice, Tony finds out it is "Haji's Day". On that day, a master can wish away his genie. Tony decides to do that, but realizes he made a terrible mistake.

    53
    "The Greatest Entertainer in the World"
    Tony needs Sammy Davis Jr. to entertain for General Peterson's 10th anniversary at NASA, but he is previously booked. Jeannie comes to the rescue by creating a duplicate of Sammy.

    54
    "My Incredible Shrinking Master"
    When Jeannie "helps" Tony by reducing the size of a motor, she accidentally shrinks him, too. While she goes out shopping, Tony is menaced by a cat.

    55
    "My Master, the Pirate"
    When Tony tells Jeannie he is going to look for sunken treasure, she sends themselves back in time to Captain Kidd's ship.

    56
    "A Secretary is Not a Toy"
    Trying to get Tony promoted to a general, Jeannie becomes General Peterson's secretary.

    57
    "There Goes the Bride"
    After finding out that Tony is going to be best man at a friend's wedding, Jeannie schemes to get married to Tony. Despite being warned by Haji ("Master of all genies") that she would lose her powers, she puts a love spell on Tony. Tony and Roger get to see what their future married life would be like.

    58
    "My Master, Napoleon's Buddy"
    Upon finding out Tony was going to give a lecture about Napoleon, Jeannie sends themselves back to meet him. After talking to Napoleon about what he would be doing in the future, he risks changing it.

    59
    "The Birds and Bees Bit"
    After reading a book about genies, Tony learns that if a genie marries a mortal, they lose their powers. He immediately asks Jeannie to marry him. Jeannie has Haji see the future, and finds out one of their children will be a genie. When Roger threatens to tell Tony, Jeannie sends him to a dungeon.

    60
    "My Master, the Swinging Bachelor"
    A suspicious Mrs. Bellows invites herself to dinner at Tony's house. When Tony asks a former girlfriend to cook dinner, Jeannie gets jealous and creates a cake that makes everybody act like children.

    61
    "The Mod Party"
    Roger decides to hold a "mod" party and invites Tony and Jeannie. They forget it conflicts with a meeting Dr. Bellows set up, and say they will be hunting. Mrs. Bellows finds out about the party when Jeannie goes to buy a dress. When Dr. and Mrs. Bellows go to the party to confront Tony and Roger, Jeannie puts them in Roman hunting outfits and they end up camping in the rain.

    SEASON 3

    62
    "Fly Me to the Moon"
    Tony and Roger are training a chimpanzee named Sam to be on the first flight to the moon. Jeannie turns him into a human. When she tries to turn him back, she accidentally turns Tony into a chimp. Tony almost ends up going to the moon, but Jeannie saves the day.

    63
    "Jeannie or the Tiger?"
    Jeannie gets homesick and decides to have her sister visit. After seeing a picture of Tony, the devious and cunning sister traps Jeannie in her bottle and tries to make Tony her master.

    64
    "The Second Greatest Con Artist in the World"
    While Jeannie and Tony are in Hawaii, a con man tries to get Jeannie's scarab pin, given to her by Tutankhamun, in exchange for diamonds supposedly found on a beach near Diamond Head.

    65
    "My Turned-On Master"
    To keep her word she will not cause problems at a press banquet, Jeannie promises she can live without magic for 24 hours and proves it by transferring her powers to somebody. Only after several unusual occurrences does Tony realize they were transferred to him. He then accidentally transfers them to Dr. Bellows.

    66
    "My Master, the Weakling"
    Jeannie mellows a physical fitness fanatic that by giving him the personality of his aunt.

    67
    "Jeannie, the Hip Hippie"
    Dr. Bellows cancels Tony's camping vacation when his wife cannot find a band to play at a function. Jeannie picks four guys and uses her magic to make them play.

    68
    "Everybody's a Movie Star"
    A director decides to make a documentary on Tony and Roger. Roger gets a big swelled head when he overhears the director saying he is a natural-born actor. Problem is, the director was talking about Tony.

    69
    "Who Are You Calling a Jeannie?"
    After being accidentally bumped on the head, Jeannie gets amnesia and cannot remember who she is, or even that she is a genie and mistakenly turns Dr. Bellows into a mouse that is going to be sent into space.

    70
    "Meet My Master's Mother"
    Tony's eccentric mother comes to visit and declares her intention to stay. Jeannie tries all kinds of tricks to get rid of her.

    71
    "Here Comes Bootsie Nightingale"
    Jeannie gets jealous when Dr. Bellows orders Tony to escort an actress to a benefit reception. It gets worse when Bootsie announces she and Tony are engaged.

    72
    "Tony's Wife"
    Jeannie's sister tries to steal Tony by making Jeannie think she is a jinx to Tony and that she must leave him for 15 years. Before she does, Jeannie fixes Tony up with an attractive young lady, and her devilish sister stops at nothing to sabotage their outings together.

    73
    "Jeannie and the Great Bank Robbery"
    When Tony tries to get Jeannie out of his way by telling her to go help someone, she ends up helping some bank robbers in a heist.

    74
    "My Son, the Genie"
    On the same day Jeannie is ordered to help train an inept young genie, Tony finds out that U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson will be coming for dinner.

    75
    "Jeannie Goes To Honolulu"
    Tony lies to Jeannie about going to the North Pole for survival training, but instead goes to Hawaii. When Jeannie finds out, Tony comes up with a story that he is protecting a princess from some bad guys.

    76
    "The Battle of Waikiki"
    After Tony says he would like to talk to King Kamehameha, Jeannie blinks him into the present. Disappointed at what he sees, Kamehameha tries to raise an army to retake Hawaii.

    77
    "Genie, Genie, Who's Got the Genie? Part 1"
    While hiding in a safe destined for the moon, Jeannie ends up locked inside when Tony accidentally closes the door. Tony and Roger hire a safecracker and his helper to get her out. Unfortunately, it appears the safe ends up on the rocket and on its way to the moon.

    78
    "Genie, Genie, Who's Got the Genie? Part 2"
    It turns out Roger switched boxes and the safe didn't go to the moon. The safecracker and his helper steal the safe, but when they find out it will explode if they get the combination wrong, they end up paying a pawnbroker to get rid of it, who then sends it to a junkyard to be scrapped. Tony thinks all is over after thinking the safe has been crushed, but it fell off the conveyor belt and was unharmed. After getting it back, Tony and Roger try to get the safe's creator to open it, but he says only the President of the United States knows the combination.

    79
    "Genie, Genie, Who's Got the Genie? Part 3"
    When Jeannie's sister finds out Jeannie is locked in the safe, she arranges to have assignments between Tony and another astronaut swapped, sending Tony to the Middle East. When he goes to Baghdad searching for the head genie, she captures Tony and puts him in a birdcage. When Roger tries to rescue Tony, he is also imprisoned in the birdcage. She is found out by her own master, Habib, who forces her to let them go. Meanwhile, the safe is picked up and put on another rocket.

    80
    "Genie, Genie, Who's Got the Genie? Part 4"
    When Tony finds out NASA is getting an expert to open the safe, he disguises it as an ice cream cart and takes it home. Roger tries to delay the expert so Tony can open the safe, but he still makes it to NASA. They find out the safe will explode in a few hours, so Tony takes him to the safe to open it. They successfully defuse the bomb, but then scare the expert into thinking the timer started up again to make him leave. Jeannie was knocked unconscious and cannot escape through the drilled holes, so Tony finishes the combination and opens the safe, freeing Jeannie.

    81
    "Please Don't Feed the Astronauts"
    Tony and Roger are tested to exhaustion by a nutrition expert. To help them, Jeannie creates a Friendly Native Village, run by her cousin.

    82
    "My Master, the Ghost breaker"
    When Tony finds out he has inherited an English castle, he takes Jeannie and Roger along to check it out. An unscrupulous estate agent, who also sold it to another person, tries to scare Tony out of the castle by making them think it is haunted.

    83
    "Divorce, Jeannie Style"
    To try and prove to Tony that she can do things without magic, she has Haji take away her powers for a week. Unfortunately, Mrs. Bellows sees her, thinks Jeannie and Tony are secretly married and is appalled that she is running around in a harem costume and calling him master. Mrs. Bellows is determined to get her a divorce.

    84
    "My Double-Crossing Master"
    To find out if Jeannie would fall in love with another man, Tony pretends to be a British doctor.

    85
    "Have You Ever had a Jeannie Hate You?"
    Jeannie's sister gives her a potion to change her allegiance to Roger, causing her to be very mean and hateful towards Tony.

    86
    "Operation: First Couple on the Moon"
    A twist on NASA's first couple-on-the-moon project: Jeannie's sister horns in.

    87
    "Haven't I Seen Me Someplace Before?"
    Jeannie gives Roger one wish for his birthday. Roger accidentally wishes he could swap places with Tony in order to go on a flight. The two switch bodies and have to work hard to stop Dr Bellows and General Peterson from finding out the truth until Roger reluctantly takes back his wish.

    SEASON 4

    88
    "U-F-Ohh Jeannie"
    Tony and Roger are testing an experimental aircraft that resembles a flying saucer. When Jeannie pops in, her weight causes the aircraft to land far off course. A family of hillbillies mistake them for Martians and try to turn them into NASA for a reward.

    89
    "Jeannie and the Wild Pipchicks"
    Jeannie's mother gives Jeannie some candies named 'pipchicks'. When Tony eats one, he gains terrific strength. When Dr. Bellows finds out, he tries to get Tony to give the recipe to a dietician Jeannie asks her mother for the recipe, but when Tony tries to make it, it results in people losing their inhibitions instead!

    90
    "Tomorrow is Not Another Day"
    When the newspaper doesn't arrive, Jeannie blinks one in, but gets the wrong date from Roger. It's tomorrow's paper! The headline says an astronaut has broken his leg, but doesn't say who. Roger, who has taken the sports section, decides to bet on horses with the information. Meanwhile, it's neither Tony nor Roger's leg that is broken, but another astronaut's.

    91
    "Abdullah"
    Jeannie agrees to babysit her baby nephew, Abdullah, while his parents are taking a late honeymoon. She also agrees to take their place for their master, and leaves Tony and Roger to take care of Abdullah. Tony tries to get out of work by calling in sick, but Dr. Bellows insists he come in for a checkup.

    92
    "Have You Heard the One About the Used Car Salesman?"
    After Jeannie crashes Tony's car, it's brought to a used car dealer to be repaired. The dealer tries to cheat Jeannie by buying the damaged car from her, then making her buy it back at several times the price.

    93
    "Djinn-Djinn, Go Home"
    Jeannie's dog comes home to his mistress, despite Tony's objections. Among Djinn-Djinn's favorite tricks are turning invisible at inopportune times, and launching invisible attacks on anyone wearing a military uniform!

    94
    "The Strongest Man in the World"
    When Jeannie users her magic to help Tony punch out some punks, he ends up being entered in a boxing match with a Marine.

    95
    "The Indispensable Jeannie"
    Dr. Bellows observes Tony and Roger's close quarters compatibility test without the help of Jeannie who puts the house on automatic granting any and all wishes.

    96
    "Jeannie and the Top Secret Secret"
    Major Nelson is called to deliver a top secret NASA film to the Pentagon. Jeannie overhears and thinks he is meeting a young woman.

    97
    "How To Marry an Astronaut"
    Jeannie's sister provides Jeannie lessons in the art of catching a husband. Her quarry: Roger!

    98
    "Dr. Bellows Goes Sane"
    Jeannie's shenanigans have the base thinking Dr. Bellows is insane, forcing General Peterson to replace him with an unorthodox psychiatrist, who intends to use truth serum and "hypnodiscs" on Tony to reveal his psyche and his secrets.

    99
    "Jeannie, My Guru"
    Tony's new superior officer, General Schaeffer, despises hippies, especially a shaggy specimen named Harold who has been hanging around Schaeffer's daughter Suzie. Meanwhile, Suzie, having decked herself out in hippie garb, ducks into Tony's house to avoid her father's wrath. Stumbling upon evidence of Jeannie's magic, Suzie blackmails Tony into helping both her and Harold.

    100
    "The Case of My Vanishing Master, Part 1"
    NASA, suspecting a leak, sends Tony to a secret location to finish design work on a spacecraft, while a lookalike substitute for Tony at the base and at home where he discovers Jeannie.

    101
    "The Case of My Vanishing Master, Part 2"
    The substitute Tony blabs about Jeannie to Doctor Bellows who either finally has his answers about Major Nelson or thinks that the imposter is crazy.

    102
    "Ride 'Em Astronaut"
    Jeannie is roped into being a rodeo queen.

    103
    "Invisible House For Sale"
    Following Roger's suggestion, Jeannie decides to sell the house so that Tony will have more time with her. But when Tony finds out and tells her that he does not want anyone else seeing the house, she makes it invisible.

    104
    "Jeannie, the Governor's Wife"
    Jeannie wants Tony to run for governor, with Roger's enthusiastic approval.

    105
    "Is There a Doctor in the House?"
    Major Nelson keeps falling asleep when someone whistles. Jeannie finds out her mother is responsible and gets her to reverse the spell but not before she accidentally gives Dr. Bellows the same illness and then falls in love with him.

    106
    "The Biggest Star in Hollywood"
    Tony and Dr. Bellows are going on a secret trip to Hollywood. While clothes shopping with Tony, Jeannie is spotted by Gary Owens and George Schlatter of Laugh-In. Seeing her trick of appearing inside a mirror, they want her on the show. Roger finds out and acts like her manager. In Hollywood, she ends up in the same hotel as Tony, who tries to stop her from appearing.

    107
    "The Case of the Porcelain Puppy"
    Jeannie accidentally turns her dog Djinn-Djinn into porcelain, and art collector Mrs. Bellows wants it.

    108
    "Jeannie for the Defense"
    While traveling through a small town, Tony and Roger bump another car. The occupants fake injuries and sue them.

    109
    "Nobody Loves a Fat Astronaut"
    Jeannie's interfering sister tries to split up Jeannie and Tony by first convincing Dr. Bellows Tony is mentally unfit to go into orbit, and then by changing his weight.

    110
    "Around the Moon in 80 Blinks"
    Jeannie has a cold and passes it on to Tony by kissing him. Jeannie accidentally blinks down Commander Wingate from their capsule orbiting the moon instead of Tony. She tries again and gets Tony. Roger is left to orbit the moon alone until Jeannie comes to his aid, though she proves to be more of a hindrance than a help. Tony has a job pacifying Wingate and keeping Mrs. Bellows from trying to convince her husband that he is not in space.

    111
    "Jeannie-Go-Round"
    Locking Jeannie in her bottle, her wicked lookalike sister Jeannie II trails Tony to the Cocoa Beach Cabana. In her efforts to win Tony's affections, Jeannie II also replaces the nightclub's regular singer and renders a seductive ballad. Alas, from this point forward everything goes wrong, with Tony being publicly embarrassed and Dr. Bellows virtually being hand-delivered enough evidence to wash Tony out of the space program!

    112
    "Jeannie and the Secret Weapon"
    Jeannie turns a top secret project into a scale model, and this model ends up getting into the hands of an amateur toy inventor.

    113
    "Blackmail Order Bride"
    After Tony refuses to give information on his private life at a press conference, an unscrupulous reporter disguises himself as a plumber to try to get information (and earn himself a Pulitzer Prize), but when he fails, he sends Tony a fake wife and kids!

    SEASON 5

    114
    "Jeannie at the Piano"
    Jeannie casts a spell on the piano in the Cocoa Beach officer's club, making Tony appear to be a musical virtuoso when he sits down to play. Amazed by Tony's talent, General Schaeffer books the astronaut on a nationwide concert tour. Trouble is, it's the piano and not Tony that is issuing forth the beautiful music. When Tony shows up to play at Symphony Hall in New York, an entirely different piano is awaiting him, and Jeannie is nowhere to be found to bail him out!

    115
    "Djinn-Djinn, the Pied Piper"
    General Schaeffer prevails upon Tony to take Jupiter, Schaeffer's pet Great Dane, for a training walk. Tagging along is Jeannie's magical mutt Djinn-Djinn, who takes an instant dislike to Jupiter. Rendering himself invisible, Djinn-Djinn wreaks all manner of havoc, for which Jupiter is blame and sent to the dog pound, and is setting the stage for a massive canine jailbreak commandeered by the ubiquitous Djinn-Djinn.

    116
    "Guess Who's Going to Be a Bride? Part 1"
    When her uncle decides to retire as leader of the small nation of Basenji, Jeannie decides to marry her master and give him the country as an anniversary present. Unfortunately Tony has been assigned to collect an ingot of Phinkilium from an enemy of Jeannie's uncle for NASA and he, angry at her uncle, makes the mistake of saying he would never marry Jeannie if she were the last genie on earth, causing Jeannie to leave him.

    117
    "Guess Who's Going to Be a Bride? Part 2"
    Roger and Tony serve three weeks in the Arctic as punishment. When Tony learns Jeannie is to be married just as he and Roger are about to be retrieved he goes straight to Basenji. As he risks his life for love of Jeannie, Jeannie refuses to be queen and leaves. Jeannie and Tony go to NASA where he introduces Jeannie as his fiancée. Even though stunned from the announcement, Jeannie blinks Roger back as he is about to be executed and as Tony and Roger get a day off as celebration, all three go home.

    118
    "Jeannie's Beauty Cream"
    Jeannie gives Mrs. Bellows some face cream that changes her physical appearance, making her appear 20 years younger. She becomes a beautiful woman whom no one recognizes, not even her husband.

    119
    "Jeannie and the Bachelor Party"
    Roger and Dr. Bellows pretend that there is to be a meeting so that they can give Tony a surprise Bachelor Party. Tony has no idea. Jeannie, made suspicious when Mrs. Bellows rings up Mrs. Schaeffer and the General himself answers, accuses Tony of lying to her. Tony manages to convince her he did not know and her magic saves everyone from an awkward situation.

    120
    "The Blood of a Jeannie"
    As genies have red and green blood, Roger masquerades his arm as Jeannie's so that she can get a certificate of perfect health to be eligible to marry Tony. A man at the jeweler's store steals Tony's wallet so Jeannie blinks the jeweler's s
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024
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    Acabo de recibir el set con todas las temporadas al completo de Mi Bella Genio. Ademas del ingles tambien esta en Español y subtitulos en Español en todas las temporadas. Que bueno poder volver a dusfrutar de esta serie que en España paso sin pena ni gloria y que esta genial y es muy divertida con la maravillosa y guapisima Barbara Eden y el esplendido Larry Hagman muy conocido por su papel de J.R. en la serie Dallas. La estoy disfrutando muchisimo y hechandome unas buenas risas. Por fin puedo ver todas las temporadas. El empaque en el que vienen los dvd's no es muy bueno pero por el precio que pague por la serie en oferta esta genial y si no te gusta te compras unas cajas para dvd's y los cambias. Los dvd's me llegaron en muy buen estado. Desde España gracias por editarla con el idioma español y subtitulos en español. Espero hagan esto con muchas otras series que solo estan en V.O. y sin siquiera unos miserables subtitulos al español. Que dusfruteis de la serie. Os dejo unas imagenes y video de los menus etc...Espero os sirva mi opinion. Saludos cinefilos.
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    Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024
    Acabo de recibir el set con todas las temporadas al completo de Mi Bella Genio. Ademas del ingles tambien esta en Español y subtitulos en Español en todas las temporadas. Que bueno poder volver a dusfrutar de esta serie que en España paso sin pena ni gloria y que esta genial y es muy divertida con la maravillosa y guapisima Barbara Eden y el esplendido Larry Hagman muy conocido por su papel de J.R. en la serie Dallas. La estoy disfrutando muchisimo y hechandome unas buenas risas. Por fin puedo ver todas las temporadas. El empaque en el que vienen los dvd's no es muy bueno pero por el precio que pague por la serie en oferta esta genial y si no te gusta te compras unas cajas para dvd's y los cambias. Los dvd's me llegaron en muy buen estado. Desde España gracias por editarla con el idioma español y subtitulos en español. Espero hagan esto con muchas otras series que solo estan en V.O. y sin siquiera unos miserables subtitulos al español. Que dusfruteis de la serie. Os dejo unas imagenes y video de los menus etc...Espero os sirva mi opinion. Saludos cinefilos.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024
    It is a pretty nice set. The episodes are okay good quality but:

    1. Season 1 is the black and white version and not the colorized version you can find in other sets. It would have been nice to have both. Streaming has one of these

    2. Its missing one of the TV movies.

    3. I haven't seen much extras too it. I think a lot of these got stripped from the Mill Creek release
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024
    Jeannie was one of the most desired women on television. Barbara Eden's presence still has you glued to the TV. This was a great show and is still fun to watch. No one can match the energy of Larry Hagman!
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  • Loretta
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great show
    Reviewed in Canada on February 16, 2025
    Awesome series glad they still had some
  • Edgar Diaz
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente calidad de imagen
    Reviewed in Spain on September 24, 2022
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    5.0 out of 5 stars I love Jeannie!!
    Reviewed in India on August 17, 2020
    I’ve loved this show since I was a child. I was so excited to find the DVDs, now I can enjoy watching this show whenever I feel like. The only negative is the way they have stacked the DVDs, they are stacked one on top of the other and I’m afraid they will get scratched. So I’m going to buy better dvd cases to protect the dvds. One addition surprise I got was a pack of collectors cards with the dvds which I wasn’t expecting and was pleasantly surprised. It’s a must buy if you love the show. A timeless classic and a must have for everyone.