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Family Guy, Vol. 6
Family Guy, Vol. 6
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars(based on 48 reviews)
Sales Rank: 53
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Actors: Seth Macfarlane, Alex Borstein, Mila Kunis, Seth Green, Alexandra Breckenridge
Directors: Brian Iles, Chris Robertson, Cyndi Tang-loveland, Dan Povenmire, Dominic Polcino
Publisher: 20th Century Fox
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
Label: 20th Century Fox
Format: Ac-3, Animated, Box Set, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Subtitled, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: DVD
Running Time: 374 minutes
Number Of Items: 3
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.5 x 1.1

MPN: FOXD2254169D
UPC: 024543541691
EAN: 0024543541691
ASIN: B0012018OE

Release Date: October 21, 2008
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Customer Reviews:   Read 43 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars The hits just keep on coming   November 22, 2008
  0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Once again, the crew of "Family Guy" hit an all time high as well as an all time low(sic). Can't imagine Stewie even more obsessed or Peter any more crass while Meg gets a bit wordy and Chris the perfect fool, guess again Pilgrim, here you go.Although we all believed Brian would have a spin-off, he is again left to his vices as well as his conscience.Lois is again the perfect,or near perfect wife and foil to Peters stupidity. A raucous contiuation of the classic past, bringing in the jokes you would never dare to utter out loud or in your sleep. Another great job by the Todd group with what seems to be more gags galore in the future. 5 stars here.


5 out of 5 stars awesome   November 21, 2008
  0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Family Guy is hysterical. Every season is better than the last. If you have previous seasons, you need this one.


5 out of 5 stars Nice... so very nice!   November 21, 2008
  0 out of 1 found this review helpful

To all those who think Family Guy isn't funny anymore, or to all those who never got the show in the first place, in other words to all the critics, just know that die-hard fans from the beginning are still watching and liking that. As long as you're OK with the concept of 22-minute successions of un-PC gags as I am myself, I don't see how you'd think this season constitutes any decrease in the show's quality. They're the same good old Griffins from before, c'mon. Just because some other animation shows have started to blow after about 6 seasons, doesn't mean it is mandatory and this must happen to Family Guy! Oh and 25 dollars a piece is not a rip-off for a 13-episodes 3-DVDs set. Especially when your home currency is euro. ;-) I love America, I love Family Guy (could almost be a slogan here)!


2 out of 5 stars Not like it used to be.   November 19, 2008
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I have bought all the Family Guy DVD's and have thoroughly enjoyed all of them until this season. This season so far has been poor comparitively and I wouldn't recommend it.


5 out of 5 stars "I hate shows that cut away from the story for some bull$#*!---Cleveland Brown   November 19, 2008
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Definitely the highlights of this volume are the incredible Stewie Kills Lois/Lois Kills Stewie episodes. I remember watching "Stewie Kills Lois" when it first aired and I was blown away (well not as blown away as Lois) and I couldn't wait for the conclusion after the courtroom cliffhanger. They were the debut of the season seven, right? (I can't keep track of which season is which on Family Guy anymore). Did you ever wonder what would happen if the Griffins actually knew Stewie's evil intentions? Well, you'll find out in these episodes without future episodes being jeopardized. Yes, things will return to "normal," but, as Stewie says, he hopes you'll enjoy the ride. I found it funny (and a little odd) that "Stewie Kills Lois" re-aired on Mother's Day. I have the Target special edition of this volume which includes a cool mini poster featuring those episodes. This volume also includes the last we'll see (I guess) of Brian's short lived romance with Jillian. I wish that were not the case because she was hilarious! Anyway, here is what you get with Volume Six:

Disc 1:
"No Meals On Wheels"--The Griffins open up a restaurant. To boost the low turnout, Joe offers to make "Big Pete's House of Munch" the new hangout for his buddies...but not his cop buddies. That "Cripple Tron" was pretty stupid.
"Boys Do Cry"--Lois tries out for the new church organist (highlight: Herbert plays and sings "I Know What Boys Like") and when she gets the job, she forces her family to go to church. When Stewie spits up the communion wine, he's believed to be possessed by the devil, so the Griffins flee to a more tolerant part of the country...Texas. This was a good one until Gilbert Gottfried ended it on a stupid note.
"No Chris Left Behind"--Chris is expelled from James Woods High School for being the dumbest student. He ends up at his grandfather Pewterschmidt's alma mater Morningwood Academy, but is hazed for being poor. Highlight: Stewie as King Friday. Oh, and am I the only one who hates that fighting chicken?
"It Takes a Village Idiot, and I Married One"--While vacationing at Quagmire's cabin, the Griffins swim in a toxic lake. After an Amadeus parody (they sure grew back their hair fast), Lois is outraged when Mayor West tells her he is allowing oil companies to dump waste in the lake. Lois decides to run against him, but will she be just as susceptible to corruption?
"Meet The Quagmires"--In this "Back to the Future" parody, Peter gets death to let him go back in time to 1984 so he can have fun during his bachelor years. When he turns down Lois for a date, he finds he has changed the future. Peter is now married to Molly Ringwald and Lois is Mrs. Glenn Quagmire! Highlight: Peter keeps going back in time to fix his mistake and keeps making the same mistake (he makes Homer Simpson seem like a genius).

Disc 2:
"Movin' Out (Brian's Song)"--Brian tries to prove he's serious about Jillian by moving in with her. Meanwhile, Meg gets a job at a convenience store, but when she gets Chris a job, she ends up fired while Chris and the boss talk movies all day. I didn't like the ending because I liked Jillian as Brian's airheaded girlfriend.
"Believe It Or Not, Joe's Walking On Air"--Ha! They got the title from "The Greatest American Hero." Highlights: Fred Flintstone confesses something shocking about Betty to Barney Rubble, Dr. Hartman and Mr. Pewterschmidt's voice comparison, frogs on vacation in Ethiopia. Out of guilt for holding Bonnie back, Joe undergoes an experimental procedure to get his legs back, but ends up walking out on his friends and family (get it? "walking out").
"Stewie Kills Lois"--Now for the highlight episodes of the season. Lois and Peter go on a cruise without Stewie. Stewie is so mad he threatens ruthless revenge, but Brian doesn't believe he really means it so he dares him to really go through with it. Stewie: "I did it! I killed her! She's dead! Ha, Ha, Ha!... [falls]... Ow! Mommy! Mommy! Mommy!...Oh yeah, that's right." The cliffhanger to this episode is awesome!
"Lois Kills Stewie"--Stewie looks like he has finally taken over the world, but there is one last hurdle: the final showdown with Lois. I don't remember seeing the "Never Will Be Missed" musical number during the TV airing.
"Padre De Familia"--After a Veteran's Day parade, Peter becomes a rabid American patriot who goes on a campaign against all illegal aliens...until his mother gives him some shocking news.
"Peter's Daughter"--After Meg almost dies in a flash flood, Peter becomes overprotective, especially when she wants to date a young, handsome doctor (why he would want to date Meg is never explained). Meanwhile, Stewie and Brian fix up an old house.

Disc 3:
"McStroke"--Peter joins the mustache lifestyle, which includes stepping in as a volunteer fireman and saving a man from a burning McBurgertown. Given a lifetime of free burgers, Peter eats so much he suffers a stroke and decides to sue the restaurant. His case is aided by a talking cow he finds in "Dacow." Included is a parody of those chase scenes from "The Monkees." Meanwhile, Stewie becomes the popular high school student, Zack Sawyer, but doesn't fare well at "Anal Point."
Special Features--OK, one episode on a DVD seems like a gyp, but there are a lot of extras on this disc. They include, and are not limited to, "Family Guy 100th Episode Special," "I'm Huge (and the babes go wild)" music video, "Family Guy Live-Just For Laughs," and my favorite part of the bonus features: "Deleted Scenes" of which there are lots.



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