
Family Guy
Sick, twisted, politically incorrect and Freakin' Sweet animated series featuring the adventures of the dysfunctional Griffin family. Bumbling Peter and long-suffering Lois have three kids. Stewie (a brilliant but sadistic baby bent on killing his mother and taking over the world), Meg (the oldest, and is the most unpopular girl in town) and Chris (the middle kid, he's not very bright but has a passion for movies). The final member of the family is Brian - a talking dog and much more than a pet, he keeps Stewie in check whilst sipping Martinis and sorting through his own life issues.
Peter and Lois try for a second honeymoon, but things go awry when he poses as Mel Gibson.
Chris gets seduced by his new homicidal English teacher; Brian becomes a substitute teacher to a class of thugs.
Peter's desire to become famous for something causes him to go blind.
After a makeover, Meg becomes an insufferable starlet.
Cleveland's wife Loretta has an affair with Quagmire.
After winning at the children's edition of trivial pursuit, Peter thinks he's a genius until testing proves that he's actually intellectually disabled.
Brian takes part in "The Bachelorette"; Chris takes advice from his talking pimple.
Peter resorts to selling Meg to Mort Goldman to pay off his pharmacy tab; Stewie falls in love with his babysitter.
Lois goes to jail after a shoplifting crime spree, but when the family breaks her out, they're forced to live in Asiantown.
Lois becomes a model, but goes overboard with the glamour life.
Brian tries to rename James Woods High School, but Peter pulls out a surprise weapon in the form of the man himself.
Peter and the guys get stranded on an island, and after being rescued months later, Peter realizes things aren't what they used to be.
To avoid Freshman hazing, Chris runs away to South America, when the family get him, Peter learns that he's the richest man in the tribe.
After an incident at the Emmys, the FCC overreacts, so Peter decides to start his own cable network, until the FCC shut him down and start censoring his life.
Brian re-enrolls at Brown while Peter and the guys become the new A-Team.
Peter tries to bond with Stewie in a number of different ways.
Lois discovers a long-lost brother, but her new relative has a deadly secret.
Peter's father Francis visits and learns Stewie has not been baptized. He and Peter take Stewie without Lois' permission and have him baptized. Learning this, Lois impresses upon Peter that Stewie should have a choice so he starts one.
Brian and Stewie go on tour singing classic tunes with Frank Sinatra, Jr.
After quarterback Tom Brady witnesses Peter pummeling several people in order to get to the bathroom, he recruits him to play for the New England Patriots.
Quagmire falls in love with and marries the maid that Peter won on a game show only to find out that she's a psycho and must figure out a way to get out of it.
Peter reluctantly agrees to get a vasectomy and then refuses to have sex, causing Lois to gain weight; Stewie's half-brother Bertram declares an all-out war for control over the playground.
While Meg interns for Mayor West, Brian uncovers a scandal; Peter and Lois decide to reunite their old groovy band
Peter writes an erotic novel, but a lawsuit leaves his investor, Carter, broke, forcing him to move in with the Griffins; Stewie trains for the Olympics.
Brian's gay cousin Jasper comes to town to marry his fiancé, until Mayor West bans gay marriage to distract everyone from a financial scandal.
Peter's attempt to open build a movie theater on the Indian burial ground in his backyard releases a poltergeist that sucks Stewie into the television set.
When burglars break into the house, the Griffins take cover in the attic, where Peter tells them about their family history.
A near-death experience inspires Stewie to change his life.
Stewie searches for a man he saw on TV who he believes is his real father.
Stewie meets his future self, who lives a pathetic life.
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Seth Green | Chris Griffin |
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Mila Kunis | Meg Griffin |
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Seth MacFarlane | Peter Griffin |
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Alex Borstein | Lois Griffin |
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Mike Henry | Cleveland Brown |
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John Viener | Emcee |
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Danny Smith | Crackle |
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Patrick Warburton | Joe Swanson |
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John G. Brennan | Mort Goldman |
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Ralph Garman | Phil Grey |
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Lori Alan | Diane Simmons |
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Adam West | Mayor Adam West |
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Fred Tatasciore | Karl Malden |
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Phil LaMarr | Judge |
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Chris Sheridan | James William Bottomtooth III |
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Kevin Michael Richardson | John Goodman |
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Wally Wingert | Principal Sloan |
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Rachael MacFarlane | Cheerleader |
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Nicole Sullivan | Faith Fairfield |
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Gary Cole | Security Guard |
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Tara Strong | Little Girl |
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Jennifer Tilly | Bonnie Swanson |
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Mark Hentemann | Man in Nebraska #1 |
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Alexandra Breckenridge | Sarah |
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Hunter Gomez | Terminally Ill Child |
Packaging | Keep Case in Sleeve |
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Nr Discs | 3 |
Screen Ratios | Fullscreen (4:3) |
Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital Stereo [English] |
Subtitles | English (Closed Captioned) |
Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
Edition Release Date | Apr 24, 2006 |
Regions | Region 2 |