Before there were parenting blogs, trophies for showing up, and peanut allergies, there was a simpler time called the '80s. For geeky 11-year old Adam these were his wonder years and he faced them armed with a video camera to capture all the crazy. The Goldbergs are a loving family like any other, just with a lot more yelling.
Adam takes the next step in his blossoming relationship with Dana by creating a mix tape for her, but the tape falls into Beverly's hands instead. Elsewhere, Barry gets caught with a fake ID.
Beverly casts Adam as the star in a rival show when he is not selected to star in his school play; Barry is frustrated that Murray leaves sporting events early.
Adam and Barry form a garage rock band, and promptly invite Erica and Lainey to join with unforeseen consequences. The royal wedding inspires Bev to renew her vows with Murray.
Adam accidentally gets Barry kicked out of a group of cool kids at school; Beverly is upset when she finds out that Erica hangs out with a friend's mother.
Pops is evicted after accidentally starting a fire in his apartment during a Halloween party.
Beverly gets Mr. Meller fired for singling out Adam during dodgeball, but after some persuading from Adam and Murray she ends up fighting for him to be rehired. Meanwhile, Barry is unable to deal with the fact that Erica is better than him at a new board game called Trivial Pursuit.
As Erica resists helping Bev prepare their traditional Thanksgiving dinner, Murray worries that he's losing Adam to his ne'er-do-well brother, Marvin.
Adam's exaggeration about how he broke his arm could jeopardize his friendship with Emmy Mirsky.
Barry is excited when a modelling representative approaches him, but Erica thinks it's a scam.
Beverly is ordered to clean out the garage by Murray, who wants everything gone except for one trunk that he allows her to keep. Meanwhile, Adam and Barry discover Erica's old collection of New Kids on the Block memorabilia.
As the Sadie Hawkins dance approaches, Erica asks Beverly to help her find Barry a date to keep him away from Lainey. But Beverly comes up with a girl that shocks everyone. Meanwhile, Adam gets into a fight with his best friend...Pops.
Beverly has trouble accepting Adam's deep feelings for Dana; Lainey and Barry convince Murray to watch football with Lainey's dad.
When Murray takes Erica's car privileges away, Erica and Barry retaliate by buying their own shabby used black van. Meanwhile, Adam gets voted in the yearbook as "nicest guy," which results in a suspension when he objects.
Taking inspiration from one of his favorite movies, Barry decides to skip school.
Dana and Adam are given a doll to parent for a school project, but end up in jeopardy of failing because of Beverly's "grand-smothering." Meanwhile, Erica tries to get back at Barry for monopolizing her best friend's time by joining the JTP, however her plan doesn't go as expected.
Adam attends a Phillies game with his dad and ends up lost in the stadium after Murray allows him to leave his seat on his own. Elsewhere, Beverly's guilt trip backfires when Erica and Barry drive off without her during an argument on their way home from the mall.
Adam and Barry get in a prank war, while Erica tries to become a pop star.
Adam's friend Garry shares his dad's home-brewed beer and gets everyone sick.
Beverly arranges for Adam's teacher to tutor him in Spanish, a class she can't believe he's failing; at the same time, Barry gets a job delivering pizzas to impress Murray, but meanwhile, Erica is upset that her father hasn't acknowledged the fact that she has been working throughout her teen years.
Erica tries to educate Beverly about voting; after losing a wrestling match, Barry wants to prove his athletic prowess.
Murray's joy over Adam wanting to play a sport is short-lived once he discovers that it's fencing, and worse yet, he was inspired by a scene from "The Princess Bride." Meanwhile, things don't go exactly as planned when Beverly tries to make a love connection between Barry's wrestling coach and Erica's voice teacher.
Adam, thinking Pop's good luck might rub off on him, takes a gamble and ends up losing his beloved toys. Meanwhile, Erica's dream of appearing on a popular TV dance show turns into a nightmare when Barry gives her pink eye.
Murray bonds with Lainey's dad and learns what it means to be a true friend.
Beverly insists on throwing Erica a going away party when she leaves for her summer arts school.
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Patton Oswalt | Narrator |
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Jeff Garlin | Murray Goldberg |
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George Segal | Albert 'Pops' Solomon |
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Wendi McLendon-Covey | Beverly Goldberg |
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Troy Gentile | Barry Goldberg |
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Sean Giambrone | Adam Goldberg |
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Hayley Orrantia | Erica Goldberg |
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Kenny Ridwan | Dave Kim |
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Amanda Michalka | Lainey Lewis |
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Natalie Alyn Lind | Dana Caldwell |
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Stephen Tobolowsky | Principal Ball |
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Sam Lerner | Geoff Schwartz |
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Matt Bush | Andy Cogan |
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Noah Munck | 'Naked' Rob Smith |
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Jennifer Irwin | Virginia Kremp |
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Bryan Callen | Coach Rick Mellor |
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Sam Kindseth | David Sirota |
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Ana Gasteyer | Miss Cinoman |
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Suzy Nakamura | Dave Kim's Mom |
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Jacob Hopkins | Chad Kremp |
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Dan Bakkedahl | Mr. Woodburn |
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Nate Hartley | Dan |
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Stephanie Katherine Grant | Emmy Mirsky |
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Nathan Gamble | Garry Ball |
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Michael G. Hagerty | Terence |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 4 |
| Screen Ratios | Anamorphic Widescreen (1.78:1) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] |
| Subtitles | English | English (SDH) | French |
| Distributor | Sony Pictures |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Sep 08, 2015 |
| Regions | Region 1 |
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| Index | 5755 |
| Added Date | Dec 09, 2015 00:25:50 |
| Modified Date | Mar 26, 2019 22:13:44 |