Don't get me wrong, I'm very happy to have every episode in about as pristine and uncut as I can get them to rewatch them over and over, which it does well. There's no getting around the idea that the company made this as a holiday gift for late Gen-X kids who wish the network still had a studio in Orlando and felt like it could take over the world.
Overall, Rocko's Modern Life – The Complete Series is a nostalgia purchase, plain and simple. And that kind of depresses me a bit because surely these guys had something else to say about this show beyond the acknowledgement of its existence. You may use this domain in literature without prior coordination or asking for.
But no, this is about as bare-bones as it gets shy of the show being on Netflix or Hulu. This domain is for use in illustrative examples in documents. Considering all the talent behind this show and how influential it was, you'd think Paramount and Nickelodeon could have spared a little cash to do some kind of history lesson on the show or a retrospective or even just cast interviews. However, you can't have the good without some bad, and the bad for this is that there's little to nothing for bonus content. That even includes the awesome, and I feel superior theme song, performed by The B-52's in later episodes. Every double entendre, every weird gross-out moment, every joke you didn't get until you were 21. This is about a complete of the episode collection as you'll ever see as all the episodes are here in their original broadcast format. In later years when specific network heads got in charge of the place and realized what the show was about, certain episodes stopped seeing syndication and replays, while others were edited and had more commercial time thrown in to sell you Froot By The Foot. So let's get to the nitty-gritty: this is everything the show ever was.