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Kids of Degrassi Street: The Series  (Full Screen)  (DVD) 

SKU:  15634217 Release Date: 7/31/2007
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Includes:
  • The Kids of Degrassi Street: Ida Makes a Movie (1979)
  • The Kids of Degrassi Street: Coookie Goes to the Hospital (1980)
  • The Kids of Degrassi Street: Irene Moves In (1981)
  • The Kids of Degrassi Street: Casey Draws the Line (1982)
  • The Kids of Degrassi Street: Lisa Makes The Headlines (1982)
  • The Kids of Degrassi Street: Sophie Minds the Store (1982)
  • The Kids of Degrassi Street: Noel Buys a Suit (1982)
  • The Kids of Degrassi Street: Chuck Makes a Choice (1983)
  • The Kids of Degrassi Street: Pete Takes a Chance (1983)
  • The Kids of Degrassi Street: The Canards Move Out (1984)
  • The Kids of Degrassi Street: Billy Breaks the Chain (1984)
  • The Kids of Degrassi Street: Liz Sits the Schlegels (1984)
  • The Kids of Degrassi Street: Benjamin Walks the Dog (1984)
  • The Kids of Degrassi Street: Catherine Finds Her Balance (1984)
  • The Kids of Degrassi Street: Lisa Gets the Picture (1985)
  • The Kids of Degrassi Street: Griff Makes a Date (1985)
  • The Kids of Degrassi Street: Martin Meets the Pirates (1985)
  • The Kids of Degrassi Street: Connie Goes to Court (1985)
  • The Kids of Degrassi Street: Connie Makes a Catch (1985)
  • The Kids of Degrassi Street: Jeffery Finds a Friend (1985)
  • The Kids of Degrassi Street: Karen Keeps Her Word (1985)
  • The Kids of Degrassi Street: Samantha Gets a Visitor (1985)
  • The Kids of Degrassi Street: Martin Hears the Music (1985)
  • The Kids of Degrassi Street: Rachel Runs For Office (1985)
  • The Kids of Degrassi Street: Ryan Runs For Help (1985)
  • The Kids of Degrassi Street: Griff Gets a Hand (1986)

    The Kids of Degrassi Street: Ida Makes a Movie
    Set in a racially and economically diverse city neighborhood, the Kids of Degrassi Street series is famous for dealing with the real challenges involved with growing up. Stories are told from the kids' point of view, demonstrating the struggle in the choices they make. In this episode, Ida's movie on garbage is nominated for an award but she discovers that the judges think her film is about something that its not. ~ Sarah Sloboda, Rovi

    The Kids of Degrassi Street: Coookie Goes to the Hospital
    No synopsis available.

    The Kids of Degrassi Street: Irene Moves In
    No synopsis available.

    The Kids of Degrassi Street: Casey Draws the Line
    Set in a racially and economically diverse city neighborhood, the Kids of Degrassi Street series is famous for dealing with the real challenges involved with growing up. Stories are told from the kids' point of view, demonstrating the struggle in the choices they make. In this episode, next-door neighbors Casey and Lisa get caught up in property rights when Casey's father says the real property line divides the rabbit pen they share in half. ~ Sarah Sloboda, Rovi

    The Kids of Degrassi Street: Lisa Makes The Headlines
    Set in a racially and economically diverse city neighborhood, the Kids of Degrassi Street series is famous for dealing with the real challenges involved with growing up. Stories are told from the kids' point of view, demonstrating the struggle in the choices they make. In this episode, Lisa is frustrated because there isn't anything interesting enough to make a headline for the school paper. Then Ida gets robbed, but Lisa is torn about publishing the story since her brother Noel turns out to be a suspect in the case. ~ Sarah Sloboda, Rovi

    The Kids of Degrassi Street: Sophie Minds the Store
    Set in a racially and economically diverse city neighborhood, the Kids of Degrassi Street series is famous for dealing with the real challenges involved with growing up. Stories are told from the kids' point of view, demonstrating the struggle in the choices they make. In this episode, Sophie asks her friend Chuck to help her out at her parents store. When 20 dollars ends up missing, Sophie accuses Chuck. ~ Sarah Sloboda, Rovi

    The Kids of Degrassi Street: Noel Buys a Suit
    Set in a racially and economically diverse city neighborhood, the Kids of Degrassi Street series is famous for dealing with the real challenges involved with growing up. Stories are told from the kids' point of view, demonstrating the struggle in the choices they make. In this episode, Noel is frustrated with his father's new wife-to-be for taking over the household and for disliking the checkered suit he got for the wedding. ~ Sarah Sloboda, Rovi

    The Kids of Degrassi Street: Chuck Makes a Choice
    Set in a racially and economically diverse city neighborhood, the Kids of Degrassi Street series is famous for dealing with the real challenges involved with growing up. Stories are told from the kids' point of view, demonstrating the struggle in the choices they make. In this episode, Pete and Chuck are embarrassed that their father, Mr. Riley, is in jail. When Mr. Riley find out they feel that way, he decides not to take his weekly visitation to see Pete in the school play, and Chuck realizes that his feelings have been hurt. ~ Sarah Sloboda, Rovi

    The Kids of Degrassi Street: Pete Takes a Chance
    Set in a racially and economically diverse city neighborhood, the Kids of Degrassi Street series is famous for dealing with the real challenges involved with growing up. Stories are told from the kids' point of view, demonstrating the struggle in the choices they make. In this episode, Pete borrows money from Lisa for a business endeavor. It pays off, but rather than pay Lisa back, Pete uses the money to buy raffle tickets and remains indebted to her. ~ Sarah Sloboda, Rovi

    The Kids of Degrassi Street: The Canards Move Out
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    The Kids of Degrassi Street: Billy Breaks the Chain
    Set in a racially and economically diverse city neighborhood, the Kids of Degrassi Street series is famous for dealing with the real challenges involved with growing up. Stories are told from the kids' point of view, demonstrating the struggle in the choices they make. In this episode, Billy sets a goal to work hard and go to hockey camp, but he breaks a chain letter and then all kinds of bad luck befalls him. ~ Sarah Sloboda, Rovi

    The Kids of Degrassi Street: Liz Sits the Schlegels
    Set in a racially and economically diverse city neighborhood, the Kids of Degrassi Street series is famous for dealing with the real challenges involved with growing up. Stories are told from the kids' point of view, demonstrating the struggle in the choices they make. In this episode, Liz takes a baby-sitting job but finds a challenge when one of the kids wants nothing to do with her. ~ Sarah Sloboda, Rovi

    The Kids of Degrassi Street: Benjamin Walks the Dog
    Set in a racially and economically diverse city neighborhood, the Kids of Degrassi Street series is famous for dealing with the real challenges involved with growing up. Stories are told from the kids' point of view, demonstrating the struggle in arriving at the choices they make. In this episode, Billy tries to rid himself of his annoying little brother Benjamin by handing off his dog-walking responsibilities to him, but Benjamin and the dog get lost. Meanwhile, Billy and his friend Pete have made themselves sick by smoking cigars. ~ Sarah Sloboda, Rovi

    The Kids of Degrassi Street: Catherine Finds Her Balance
    No synopsis available.

    The Kids of Degrassi Street: Lisa Gets the Picture
    Set in a racially and economically diverse city neighborhood, the Kids of Degrassi Street series is famous for dealing with the real challenges involved with growing up. Stories are told from the kids' point of view, demonstrating the struggle in the choices they make. In this episode, Lisa is busy trying to get pictures for the yearbook and pining over Griff. Casey's suggestion to get Griff to draw caricatures solves both problems, but then Lisa has less time for Casey. ~ Sarah Sloboda, Rovi

    The Kids of Degrassi Street: Griff Makes a Date
    Set in a racially and economically diverse city neighborhood, the Kids of Degrassi Street series is famous for dealing with the real challenges involved with growing up. Stories are told from the kids' point of view, demonstrating the struggle in the choices they make. In this episode, Lisa gets mad at Griff when she hears him calling Danny offensive names. Lisa explains to Griff that her sensitivity has to do with the fact that her baby brother is mentally handicapped. ~ Sarah Sloboda, Rovi

    The Kids of Degrassi Street: Martin Meets the Pirates
    Set in a racially and economically diverse city neighborhood, the Kids of Degrassi Street series is famous for dealing with the real challenges involved with growing up. Stories are told from the kids' point of view, demonstrating the struggle in the choices they make. In this episode, Martin is flattered by an important position he is offered as part of the Pirates' gang, but he has to decide whether or not it's right for him to join. ~ Sarah Sloboda, Rovi

    The Kids of Degrassi Street: Connie Goes to Court
    No synopsis available.

    The Kids of Degrassi Street: Connie Makes a Catch
    Set in a racially and economically diverse city neighborhood, the Kids of Degrassi Street series is famous for dealing with the real challenges involved with growing up. Stories are told from the kids' point of view, demonstrating the struggle in the choices they make. In this episode, Connie the tomboy is trying to get the attention of the baseball captain, and Lisa gets in trouble for going on a date with Griff. ~ Sarah Sloboda, Rovi

    The Kids of Degrassi Street: Jeffery Finds a Friend
    Set in a racially and economically diverse city neighborhood, the Kids of Degrassi Street series is famous for dealing with the real challenges involved with growing up. Stories are told from the kids' point of view, demonstrating the struggle in the choices they make. In this episode, Jeffery doesn't get the highest score on the math test and the girl who beat him challenges him on the next test as well. The night before the test, Griff comes to Jeffery for help, but helping Griff would take away from Jeffery's own study time. ~ Sarah Sloboda, Rovi

    The Kids of Degrassi Street: Karen Keeps Her Word
    Set in a racially and economically diverse city neighborhood, the Kids of Degrassi Street series is famous for dealing with the real challenges involved with growing up. Stories are told from the kids' point of view, demonstrating the struggle in the choices they make. In this episode, Karen joins Pete's window-washing endeavor to earn money for roller skates, but she ends up getting the money for her birthday. She realizes the consequences of ditching Pete when he hurts himself on the job. Meanwhile, Casey campaigns against nuclear weapons. ~ Sarah Sloboda, Rovi

    The Kids of Degrassi Street: Samantha Gets a Visitor
    Set in a racially and economically diverse city neighborhood, the Kids of Degrassi Street series is famous for dealing with the real challenges involved with growing up. Stories are told from the kids' point of view, demonstrating the struggle in the choices they make. In this episode, Samantha is disappointed when her visiting cousin Lisa turns out to be interested only in nature and fishing, and the two girls have a hard time finding common ground. ~ Sarah Sloboda, Rovi

    The Kids of Degrassi Street: Martin Hears the Music
    Set in a racially and economically diverse city neighborhood, the Kids of Degrassi Street series is famous for dealing with the real challenges involved with growing up. Stories are told from the kids' point of view, demonstrating the struggle in the choices they make. In this episode, Martin is embarrassed of his hearing aid, and spoils the talent show rehearsal when he can't hear instructions because he refuses wear it. Meanwhile, Rachel gets upset over her own self-image. ~ Sarah Sloboda, Rovi

    The Kids of Degrassi Street: Rachel Runs For Office
    Set in a racially and economically diverse city neighborhood, the Kids of Degrassi Street series is famous for dealing with the real challenges involved with growing up. Stories are told from the kids' point of view, demonstrating the struggle in the choices they make. In this episode, Rachel and Billy are competing to be their school's Youth Council representative. Rachel gets dirt on Billy she knows will cost him the election and has to decided whether or not to use her knowledge against him. ~ Sarah Sloboda, Rovi

    The Kids of Degrassi Street: Ryan Runs For Help
    Set in a racially and economically diverse city neighborhood, the Kids of Degrassi Street series is famous for dealing with the real challenges involved with growing up. Stories are told from the kids' point of view, demonstrating the struggle in the choices they make. In this episode, Ryan and Benjamin are exploring a construction site when Benjamin falls into a hole and gets stuck. Ryan has to find someone who will believe him and come to Benjamin's aid. ~ Sarah Sloboda, Rovi

    The Kids of Degrassi Street: Griff Gets a Hand
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