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Beethoven: The Complete Collection (DVD)

Beethoven: The Complete Collection (DVD)

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VIPRB-Beethoven: The Complete Collection (DVD)
UPC:
025192396403
EAN:
0025192396403
Walmart SKU:
55401762
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Market direction turned upward recently with current $10.99 representing 5.5% over standard pricing.

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Walmart.com Price History Summary
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Lowest Price
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$10.99
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$10.97
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Price Analysis

Tracking History: We have tracked Beethoven: The Complete Collection (DVD) since 9/23/2023. The most recent price update was on Jun 4, 2026.

Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $9.99 (lowest on 1/24/2026) to $12.99 (highest on 2/1/2025). The average price during this period is $10.97.

Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $9.99 (Apr 21) to $10.99 (Jun 4) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $10.42.

Customer Insights: Rated 4.7/5 from 55 reviews.

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Grandmommie March 27, 2026

The first film in this collection is so genuinely hilarious and emotionally sharp that it single‑handedly justifies buying the entire set. The sequels gradually shift toward a lighter tone aimed at younger viewers, but the original “Beethoven” remains a near‑perfect example of 1990s family comedy — the kind that had audiences laughing out loud when it was released and still holds its charm today. The father's performance is the film's comedic engine. His facial expressions, tightly controlled frustration, and impeccable physical timing turn ordinary household mishaps into a symphony of escalating chaos. Every slow blink, every defeated slump of the shoulders, every moment of dawning horror is delivered with such precision that the humor feels almost architectural. Adults will appreciate the craftsmanship; children will simply enjoy watching a man repeatedly outmatched by a dog twice his size. Beethoven, however, is the soul of the movie. His behavior — no matter how chaotic — is always rooted in absolute devotion. Every toppled chair, every muddy disaster, every moment of “trouble” is driven by a dog's pure instinct to protect, uplift, and love his family. The film makes it clear that the conflict arises not because Beethoven is misbehaving, but because the humans are trying to impose rigid control on a creature whose nature is fundamentally benevolent. If they had simply allowed him to be the dog he is, much of the chaos would never occur — and the family would have found their emotional freedom much sooner. This theme mirrors the real history of the St. Bernard breed. Originally bred by monks in the 17th century at the Great St. Bernard Hospice in the Swiss Alps, these dogs became legendary for rescuing lost travelers from snowstorms and avalanches. The film cleverly echoes that heritage: Beethoven isn't pulling stranded mountaineers from the Alps, but he is rescuing a suburban family from emotional stagnation, fear, and their own self‑imposed limitations. That parallel gives the movie a surprising depth beneath the slapstick. The sequels gradually shift toward simpler plots and adorable puppy antics, and while they never recapture the sophistication of the original, they still offer cheerful, harmless entertainment for children. The second film retains some of the original charm because the father returns, bringing a bit of that same expressive comedic timing with him. After that, the series becomes more youth‑oriented, but the set remains an excellent value — especially for families who enjoy lighthearted, easygoing movies. As a complete collection, this set is absolutely worth owning. The original “Beethoven” is warm, sharply funny, and unexpectedly insightful, while the sequels offer easy, family‑friendly entertainment. It's a delightful addition to any home movie library.

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Chris November 18, 2025

I liked the songs they were great,story was great, the Lesson is great and it's great for the kids and For adults and family.

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anonymous September 29, 2025

wrll written, wonderful story

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Nancy May 9, 2025

Love these movies and were delivered in good condition

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classic movie

Bart August 28, 2025

classic movie series and good for kids. relive old memories and share with kids

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Great DVD Collection.

Ethan August 4, 2025

It came on time. Also, all the movies play great. Very happy with this purchase.

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dog lover

gregory February 2, 2026

classic collection must have for dog lovers. great picture and sound quality. good subtitles.

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Princess February 17, 2025

the clear plastics holding movies wdnt stay and the movie's wdnt either. I put them in sleeves. I've seen better quality DVD sets. For sure.

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Sara February 26, 2025

I received the package and the DVD box was broken the disc were all over inside and the outer case is broken also

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Beethoven's DVD

Michelle April 13, 2024

This has been much a disappointment. I ordered Beethoven dvd with %231,2, and 3. It came with no %231. I returned it to Walmart. I reordered it and the thing. %231. So then, I ordered Beethoven with a all 8 movies. And....Surprise, Surprise. No %231 in this one either. They don't tell you anywhere that none of them come with %231. But they tell me I can order %231 separately. For $19.00. I didn't pay that much for all of the other 7 that I got. Very disappointed.

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Walmart.com Pricing

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Walmart.com prices have ranged from $9.99 (Apr 21) to $10.99 (Jun 4) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $10.42.

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