Quick Take
Shopping for movies and TV collectibles usually starts with a simple question: are you trying to complete a game, replace lost pieces, or add a stack of discs to your shelf? These four items show how different the answers can be. The lowest-priced item is a 1996 Nick at Nite trivia game replacement set at $3.99. The highest-priced is a used Blu-ray movie lot at $35. In between, there's a rare Simpsons Monopoly token set and a nine-DVD Western bundle. None of these are the same kind of purchase, so the right pick depends on whether you need a specific part, a display piece, or a set of discs. Each option targets a different way to enjoy movies and TV, from game-night trivia to shelf-ready extras.
Price Comparison
| Product | Listed Price | Price Bar |
|---|---|---|
| Nick at Nite Classic TV Trivia Game 1996 Replacement Parts/Pieces-Instructions | $3.99 | |
| Gold Simpsons Monopoly Replacement Tokens Game Pieces Lot of 6 Rare Variants | $26.51 | |
| Blu-ray Movies and TV - Used and Tested #3: *3D and DVD not tested | $35.00 | |
| Lot of 9 DVDs WESTERN Movies and TV Series Wanted Dead or Alive, Lonesome Dove | $18.00 |
How to Choose
- Need a replacement part for a 1990s TV trivia game? The Nick at Nite set is the only option specifically for replacement pieces and instructions.
- Collecting Simpsons Monopoly merchandise? The gold token lot includes six named character pieces described as rare variants.
- Want a wide mix of Blu-ray genres in one purchase? The used Blu-ray lot covers action, adventure, anime, sci-fi & fantasy, and more.
- A fan of Westerns and classic TV series? The 9-DVD bundle includes specific titles like Wanted Dead or Alive and Lonesome Dove.
Product Notes
#### Nick at Nite Classic TV Trivia Game 1996 Replacement Parts/Pieces-Instructions

For a shopper who already owns the Nick at Nite Classic TV Trivia Game, this set acts as a spare-parts source. The title says it includes replacement parts, pieces, and instructions, and the listed attributes include Cardinal Industries as the brand, a Trivia game type, a Movie & TV theme, and a 1996 year. It supports two players and is rated for ages 8 and up. The catch is that it is not a full game; you need the original set to make use of these pieces. Since the condition is marked as used, that is the trade-off for a parts option.
#### Gold Simpsons Monopoly Replacement Tokens Game Pieces Lot of 6 Rare Variants

This collector-oriented lot offers six gold-tone metal Monopoly tokens tied to The Simpsons 30th Anniversary "Welcome to Springfield" edition. The pieces are Homer Simpson, Bart Simpson on Go-Kart, Santa's Little Helper, Blinky, Kang, and the Jebediah Springfield Statue. It carries the Hasbro brand and a Monopoly game title. The description frames the gold finish as a rare variant relative to the standard grey pewter set. For someone completing a Simpsons Monopoly set or looking for display pieces, this is a more niche purchase. The limitation is that these are replacement tokens only, not a full board game, and they are used.
#### Blu-ray Movies and TV - Used and Tested #3: *3D and DVD not tested

The Blu-ray lot offers broad genre coverage. It spans action, adventure, animation, anime, sci-fi & fantasy, superhero, documentary, drama, horror, and more. The edition is standard Blu-ray cases, and the set includes an Alien 6-Film Collection among its movie titles. The title says the discs are used and tested, but it also notes that 3D and DVD discs are not tested. That makes it a good fit for a viewer who wants a variety of genres on Blu-ray, but less ideal if you need every disc format confirmed. The trade-off is clear: you get a wide-ranging set, but you have to accept the format caveats.
#### Lot of 9 DVDs WESTERN Movies and TV Series Wanted Dead or Alive, Lonesome Dove

Western fans get a dense bundle here: nine DVDs that include Wanted Dead or Alive (complete series), Return to Lonesome Dove, Maverick (first season), Unforgiven, The Magnificent Seven (1960), and others. The edition is widescreen, the case type is a tall/DVD case, and the features include full screen and theatrical trailer. It is a practical way to add classic Western TV and movie content to a collection. The limitation is that this is a DVD lot, not a Blu-ray set, and the condition is very good. That gives you a broad slice of the genre in one purchase.
Final Recommendation
Choose the Nick at Nite trivia game parts if you already own the base game and need a missing piece. Pick the Simpsons Monopoly tokens if you collect 30th Anniversary Monopoly variants or want a rare display set. Choose the Blu-ray lot if your priority is wide genre variety on Blu-ray and you accept that 3D and DVD discs are not tested. Go with the Western DVD bundle if your shelf needs classic Western series and films and you're comfortable with used DVDs.