Relive the complete first season of ABC's Once Upon a Time, the hit series
that boasts unforgettable characters and a tangled web of romance, action and
enchantment. Immerse yourself in the magic and mystery of Storybrooke–a sleepy
little town where ever fairytale character you've ever known is frozen in time
and trapped between two worlds, victims of an evil curse.
On her 28th birthday, Emma Swan (Jennifer Morrison) meets Henry (Jared
S.Gilmore), the son she gave up for adoption 10 years ago. Henry believes Emma
is the daughter of Snow White (Ginnifer Goodwin) and Prince Charming (Josh
Dallas), propheised to break a powerful curse. Unconvinced, Emma returns Henry
to Storybrooke, where she encounters the enigmatic Mr.Gold (Robert Carlyle) and
clashes with mayor Regina Milla (Lana Parrilla)–the boy's adoptive
mother–who Henry insists is none other than the Evil Queen!.
Start your epic collection with all 22 captivating episodes in this
spectacular 6-disc set.
Special Features:
- Welcome To Storybrooke
- “7.15 AM” Commentary
- “Pilot” Commentary By Co-Creators / Executive Producers Edward Kitsis
And Adam Horowitz
- “Skin Deep” Commentary
- “The Stable Boy” Commentary
- A Conversation With The Stars And Creators Of Once Upon A Time
- Audio Commentary
- Building Character
- Deleted Scenes
- Fairest Bloopers Of Them All
- Fairy Tales In The Modern World
- Once Upon A Time Orchestral Suite
- Once Upon A Time: Origins
- The Story I Remember…Snow White
Once Upon a Time is an American fairy tale drama series in which its
residents are characters from various fairy tales that were transported to the
“real world” town and robbed of their real memories by a powerful curse.
Once Upon a Time was created by Lost and Tron: Legacy writers Edward Kitsis and
Adam Horowitz.
Awards for series
- Nominated Saturn Award, Best Network Television Series, 2013
- Nominated Saturn Award, Best Network Television Series, 2012
- Nominated People's Choice Awards for: Favorite Network TV Drama, Favorite
Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Show, Favorite TV Fan Following, 2013
- Nominated People's Choice Award, Favorite New TV Drama, 2012
- Nominated Satellite Award, Best Television Series, Genre, 2012
- Nominated Satellite Award, Best Television Series, Genre, 2011
- Won TV Guide Awards for: Favorite New Series, Favorite Villain Lana
Parrilla
- Nominated TV Quick Award, Best New Drama 2012
- Nominated Teen Choice Awards for: Choice TV Show: Fantasy/Sci-Fi, Choice TV
Actress: Fantasy/Sci-Fi Ginnifer Goodwin, Choice TV Villain Lana
Parrilla 2012
- Nominated Teen Choice Awards for: Choice TV Show: Fantasy/Sci-Fi, Choice TV
Actress: Fantasy/Sci-Fi Ginnifer Goodwin, Choice TV Villain Lana
Parrilla 2011
- Won Young Artist Awards for: Best Leading Performance in a TV Series –
Jared Gilmore
Once Upon a Time Series Reviews
“Once Upon a Time is a smartly-crafted reward for fans of light
fantasy, with the right mix of cleverness, action and romance.”
Washington Post
“There's gorgeous fun to be had here.” TV Guide
“Once Upon a Time is both family-friendly and smart enough to win
viewers of any age and level of sophistication.” San Francisco
Chronicle
“There is such a deep and fun story behind this show. You find yourself
really get drawn in this magical world within “Once Upon a Time”.”
MediaMikes.com
“Fans of the fantastical can do far worse than Once Upon A Time, which
manages to both stir the pulse and please the senses with its beautifully
imagined medieval times.” Ed Bark
“The brilliance inherent in this series is the way each episode
explores a different aspect of the overall story by telling the origin story of
as storybook character and infusing elements of it into the situation in our
world…Above all else this show is a character driven tale presented by one of
the better ensemble cast ever assembled. Goodwin is fresh off a long stint as a
sister wife on ‘Big Love’ while Morrison is familiar to television audience
for her role on ‘House, M.D.’. In every case the cast is truly versatile
able to successfully portray two distinct versions of the same characters. The
core personalities in both worlds are always the same; the genius of the
performances is in the nuances given to each depiction. Thankfully the series
has been picked up for a second season.” hometheatreinfo.com