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National Lampoon Magazine Collection All Issues DVD 1970 1974 1971 1975 1973 lot
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National Lampoon Magazine all 246 issues Plus Radio Show & Cover Art 2 Disc Set
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National Lampoonwas a ground-breaking American humor magazine which ran from 1970 to 1998. The magazine started out as a spinofffrom the Harvard Lampoon.National Lampoonmagazine reached its height of popularity and critical acclaim during the 1970s, when it had a far-reaching effect on American humor and comedy. The magazine spawned films, radio. live theater, various kinds of recordings,and print products including books. Many members of the creative staff from the magazine subsequently went on to contribute creatively to successful media of all types.

During the magazine\'s most successful years, parodyof every kind was a mainstay; surrealistcontent was also central to its appeal. Almost all the issues included long text pieces, shorter written pieces, a section of actual news items (dubbed \"True Facts\"), cartoonsand comic strips.Most issues also included \"Foto Funnies\" or fumetti,which often featured nudity. The result was an unusual mix of intelligent, cutting-edge wit, and crass, bawdy frat house jesting.In both cases,National Lampoonhumor often pushed far beyond the boundaries of what was generally considered appropriate and acceptable. As co-founder Henry Bearddescribed the experience years later: \"There was this big door that said, \'Thou shalt not.\' We touched it, and it fell off its hinges.\"

The magazine declined during the late 1980s and never recovered. It was kept alive minimally, but ceased publication altogether in 1998.

Magazine Issues on Disc:

1970_04 1970_05 1970_06 1970_07 1970_08 1970_09 1970_10 1970_11 1970_12 1971_01 1971_02 1971_03 1971_04 1971_05 1971_06 1971_07 1971_08 1971_09 1971_10 1971_11 1971_12 1972_01 1972_02 1972_03 1972_04 1972_05 1972_06 1972_07 1972_08 1972_09 1972_10 1972_11 1972_12 1973_01 1973_02 1973_03 1973_04 1973_05 1973_06 1973_07 1973_08 1973_09 1973_10 1973_11 1973_12 1974_01 1974_02 1974_03 1974_04 1974_05 1974_06 1974_07 1974_08 1974_09 1974_10 1974_11 1974_12 1975_01 1975_02 1975_03 1975_04 1975_05 1975_06 1975_07 1975_08 1975_09 1975_10 1975_11 1975_12 1976_01 1976_02 1976_03 1976_04 1976_05 1976_06 1976_07 1976_08 1976_09 1976_10 1976_11 1976_12 1977_01 1977_02 1977_03 1977_04 1977_05 1977_06 1977_07 1977_08 1977_09 1977_10 1977_11 1977_12 1978_01 1978_02 1978_03 1978_04 1978_05 1978_06

1978_07 1978_08 1978_09 1978_10 1978_11 1978_12 1979_01 1979_02 1979_03 1979_04 1979_05 1979_06 1979_07 1979_08 1979_09 1979_10 1979_11 1979_12 1980_01 1980_02 1980_03 1980_04 1980_05 1980_06 1980_07 1980_08 1980_09 1980_10 1980_11 1980_12 1981_01 1981_02 1981_03 1981_04 1981_05 1981_06 1981_07 1981_08 1981_09 1981_10 1981_11 1981_12 1982_01 1982_02 1982_03 1982_04 1982_05 1982_06 1982_07 1982_08 1982_09 1982_10 1982_11 1982_12 1983_01 1983_02 1983_03 1983_04 1983_05 1983_06 1983_07 1983_08 1983_09 1983_10 1983_11 1983_12 1984_01 1984_02 1984_03 1984_04 1984_05 1984_06 1984_07 1984_08 1984_09 1984_10 1984_11 1984_12 1985_01 1985_02 1985_03 1985_04 1985_05 1985_06 1985_07 1985_08 1985_09 1985_10 1985_11 1985_12 1986_01 1986_02 1986_03 1986_04 1986_05 1986_06 1986_07 1986_08 1986_09 1986_10 1986_11_12 1987_02 1987_04 1987_06 1987_08 1987_10 1987_12 1988_02 1988_04 1988_06 1988_08 1988_10 1988_12 1989_02 1989_04 1989_06 1989_08 1989_10 1989_12 1990_02 1990_04 1990_06 1990_08 1990_10 1990_12 1991_02 1991_03 1991_04 1991_05 1991_06 1991_08 1991_09 1991_10 1991_12 1992_02 1992_04 1993_Spring 1994_02 1994_04 1994_06 1994_08 1994_10 1995-01&02 1995_VOLII 1996 1997 1998


Radio Shows on Disc:

Hour 1:
Digging Machine - Logan Whitehurst & The Junior Science Club
Happy Noodle Vs. Sad Noodle - Logan Whitehurst & The Junior Science Club
Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead - The Fifth Estate
Orange Glo - Kobi LaCroix
Mr. Popeil - \"Weird Al\" Yankovic
Deteriorata - National Lampoon
Chicken Truck - John Anderson
Tuna Fish - Gunnar Madsen
Waffle Whiffer - Brad Stanfield
Waffle King - \"Weird Al\" Yankovic
I Ain\'t Gay - The Rock-Afire Explosion
Hymn For Sin - Dino-Mike
Religion And Politics - Scott Beach
EXTRA: Eat My Shorts - Rick Dees
E.T. (I Love You) - Buckner & Garcia
Pac-Man Fever - Buckner & GarciaHour 2:
Winter - Spike Jones
Winter Slay Ride - The Consortium Of Genius
Shovel, Shovel Snow \'Til You Pop A Blood Vessel - Da Cheesers
I Still Write Your Name In The Snow - Chet Atkins
Our Winter Love - Boffo Yux Dudes
Take Off - Bob & Doug McKenzie (f/ Geddy Lee)
Sergeant Preston Of The Yukon - Ray Stevens
Me Like Hockey - The Arrogant Worms
Snow Drive - Derwood Bowen
Baby, It\'s Cold Outside - Homer & Jethro w/ June Carter
Rusty Chevrolet - Da Yoopers
Walkin\' \'Round In Women\'s Underwear - Bob Rivers & Twisted Radio
Abominable Snowman In The Market - Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers
Frosty The Snowman - Leon Redbone & Dr. John
Me And The Snowman - Logan Whitehurst & The Junior Science Club
Don\'t Eat The Yellow Snow - Frank Zappa
Nanook Rubs It - Frank Zappa
Winter In Manhattan - Christine Lavin
next week: Christmas Part 1 of 3
in four weeks: the Wacky 30 of 2011

Cover Art Gallery include all covers and Special Issues of all themagazinespublished

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