Clueless (film) - Home Media

Home Media

The first DVD release was on October 19, 1999; the special features only included 2 theatrical trailers.

The film was referenced in other teen films, including She's the Man, Mean Girls, and Save the Last Dance.

Special "Whatever! Edition"

A special Whatever! Edition 10-year anniversary DVD was released on August 30, 2005. It includes featurettes and cast interviews, including:

  • The Class of '95 – A look at the cast
  • Creative Writing – Amy Heckerling talks about the script
  • Fashion 101 – How filmmakers invented the trendsetting style of Clueless
  • Language Arts – The director and cast members give facts on the groundbreaking slang, and how Clueless revived Valspeak slang
  • Suck and Blow – How to play the game depicted in the Sun Valley party scene
  • Driver's Ed
  • We're History – Stories from cast and crew of Clueless
  • Two theatrical trailers
Blu-ray release

The film was released on Blu-ray disc for the first time on May 1, 2012. Special features were carried over from the "Whatever!" edition of 2005, and included a new trivia track.

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