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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The entire series was available on Amazon Prime for a while, but has since been removed. For a long time, the other legal choice is a one-off DVD with only the first seven episodes. In February 2022, it was announced that Creator/ShoutFactory had acquired the distribution rights to this show along with all the other ''ALF'' shows and had plans for official releases.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The entire series was available on Amazon Prime for a while, but has since been removed. For a long time, the other legal choice is a one-off DVD with only the first seven episodes. In February 2022, it was announced that Creator/ShoutFactory had acquired the distribution rights to this show along with all the other ''ALF'' shows and had plans for official releases.releases; October 2023 would see the release of the complete series on DVD in a deluxe edition set with the rest of the ''ALF'' franchise.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Not confirmed, but a joke in the ''Sleeping Beauty'' episode implies that the show's "different genre" every episode was forced on the show because children would not find a Medieval Ages-based series interesting.
** The "Literature/ThreeLittlePigs" episode made the opposite joke, however; it started as a parody of ''Franchise/TheTwilightZone'', only for a cop to show up and force Alf to make the story like a traditional fairy tale. It makes one wonder if the show was meant to parody TV shows/movies at first, and later went to fairy tales for being public domain.
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The entire series was available on Amazon Prime for a while, but has since been removed. For a long time, the other legal choice is a one-off DVD with only the first seven episodes. In February 2022, it was announced that Creator/ShoutFactory had acquired the distribution rights to this show along with all the other ''ALF'' shows and had plans for official releases.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Not confirmed, but a joke in the ''Sleeping Beauty'' "Literature/SleepingBeauty" episode implies that the show's "different genre" genre every episode episode" format was forced on the show because children would not find a Medieval Ages-based series interesting.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The entire series was available on Amazon Prime for a while, but has since been removed. For a long time, the other legal choice is a one-off DVD with only the first seven episodes. In February 2022, it was announced that Creator/ShoutFactory had acquired the distribution rights to this show along with all the other ''ALF'' shows and had plans for official releases.releases.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The entire series was available on Amazon Prime for a while, but has since been removed. The other legal choice is a one-off DVD with only the first seven episodes.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The entire series was available on Amazon Prime for a while, but has since been removed. The For a long time, the other legal choice is a one-off DVD with only the first seven episodes.episodes. In February 2022, it was announced that Creator/ShoutFactory had acquired the distribution rights to this show along with all the other ''ALF'' shows and had plans for official releases.
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** The "Literature/ThreeLittlePigs" episode made the opposite joke, however; it started as a parody of ''Franchise/TheTwilightZone'', only for a cop to show up and force Alf to make the story like a traditional fairy tale. It makes one wonder if the show was meant to parody TV shows/movies at first, and later went to fairy tales for being public domain.

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** The "Literature/ThreeLittlePigs" episode made the opposite joke, however; it started as a parody of ''Franchise/TheTwilightZone'', only for a cop to show up and force Alf to make the story like a traditional fairy tale. It makes one wonder if the show was meant to parody TV shows/movies at first, and later went to fairy tales for being public domain.domain.
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The entire series was available on Amazon Prime for a while, but has since been removed. The other legal choice is a one-off DVD with only the first seven episodes.
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** The "Literature/ThreeLittlePigs" episode made the opposite joke, however; it started as a parody of TheTwilightZone, only for a cop to show up and force Alf to make the story like a traditional fairy tale. It makes one wonder if the show was meant to parody TV shows/movies at first, and later went to fairy tales for being public domain.

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** The "Literature/ThreeLittlePigs" episode made the opposite joke, however; it started as a parody of TheTwilightZone, ''Franchise/TheTwilightZone'', only for a cop to show up and force Alf to make the story like a traditional fairy tale. It makes one wonder if the show was meant to parody TV shows/movies at first, and later went to fairy tales for being public domain.
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** The "ThreeLittlePigs" episode made the opposite joke, however; it started as a parody of TheTwilightZone, only for a cop to show up and force Alf to make the story like a traditional fairy tale. It makes one wonder if the show was meant to parody TV shows/movies at first, and later went to fairy tales for being public domain.

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** The "ThreeLittlePigs" "Literature/ThreeLittlePigs" episode made the opposite joke, however; it started as a parody of TheTwilightZone, only for a cop to show up and force Alf to make the story like a traditional fairy tale. It makes one wonder if the show was meant to parody TV shows/movies at first, and later went to fairy tales for being public domain.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Not confirmed, but a joke in the ''Sleeping Beauty'' episode implies that the show's "different genre" every episode was forced on the show because children would not find a Medieval Ages-based series interesting.
** The "ThreeLittlePigs" episode made the opposite joke, however; it started as a parody of TheTwilightZone, only for a cop to show up and force Alf to make the story like a traditional fairy tale. It makes one wonder if the show was meant to parody TV shows/movies at first, and later went to fairy tales for being public domain.

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