
Family Guy
Peter goes on a real-life treasure hunt based on a treasure map from a child's meal menu. Peter also had dad breath due to the shrimp from the new restaurant.
Peter has a vestigial twin growing of his neck, and he has surgery to remove it and have it become a separate entity.
Quagmire begins dating a sexually insatiable woman; Stewie finds himself torn between Rupert and his old teddy bear Oscar.
Lois helps Peter get over his fear of Principle Shepherd naked. Meanwhile Meg and her friends witnessed Brian and Stewie getting beat up by Trevor, Mad Dog and Mental Mike. Meg decides to help them stand up before they commit suicide.
The Griffins take a trip to Italy and are forced to deal with annoying immigration laws after Peter destroys the family's passports.
Brian dies and Stewie cannot use his time machine to save him. Meanwhile, Peter replaces Brian with an Italian dog named Vinny.
Fame gets to Peter when he forms a song writing team with Quagmire.
Peter fills Carter with the spirit of Christmas. Meanwhile, Stewie goes back in time to save Brian.
Lately Peter hasn't been able to perform very well in the bedroom. So he asks Quagmire and Joe to step in and help him get his mojo back.
Peter tells Stewie the stories "Jack and the Beanstalk," "Little Red Riding Hood," and "Cinderella."
Brian uses his son to get a writing job for a TV show, and Quagmire stops being friends with Peter after he accidentally shoots him.
When Peter craps his pants during the mourning of his mom. Peter is seduced by his late mother's longtime friend, while Stewie is distraught over the realities of death.
Peter and the guys set out to find God and ask him to stop interfering in the outcomes of football games.
When Carter makes Chris the sole future heir to his fortune after caring for him, Peter takes drastic measures to keep the wealth within his reach.
Peter is asked to be the face of an anti-smoking campaign after taking up smoking cigarettes, while Stewie helps Chris face school bullies.
Stewie gets herpes from Brian, while Peter and the guys discover that another group has taken their favorite booth at the Drunken Clam.
Lois calls Peter an idiot for bringing home the wrong baby, so he goes to Chicago on a business trip and returns a smart, classy person.
Chris runs away with Jerome's daughter Pam, whom Jerome has forbidden Chris from dating, so Jerome must work with Peter to find their kids.
Peter takes Meg to a college for an interview, but end up partying; Brian is forced to live outside after being sprayed by a skunk.
Cleveland returns to Quahog, but is forbidden from spending time with Peter when their wives get into an argument over parenting.
Stewie tries to erase himself from history when Peter and Chris constantly interrupt his TV time, only to end up as the baby of a British family.
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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 | John Herbert |
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John Viener | Customer |
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Danny Smith | |
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Alec Sulkin | |
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Ralph Garman | |
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Patrick Warburton | Joe Swanson |
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Chris Cox | |
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Julius Sharpe | |
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John G. Brennan | Mort Goldman |
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Patrick Meighan | |
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Adam West | Mayor Adam West |
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Kevin Michael Richardson | Jerome |
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Carrie Fisher | Angela |
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Scott Grimes | Michael Pulaski |
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Emily Osment | Ruth |
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Jonathan Morgan Heit | |
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Steve Callaghan | Fast Food Cashier |
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Gary Cole | Principal Shepherd |
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Jennifer Tilly | Bonnie Swanson |
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Rachael MacFarlane | Sonja |
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Robert Wu | Asian Man |
Packaging | Keep Case in Sleeve |
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Nr Discs | 3 |
Screen Ratios | Anamorphic Widescreen (1.78:1) |
Subtitles | English for the Hard of Hearing |
Layers | Single side, Single layer |
Edition Release Date | 2013 |
Regions | Region 2 |