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Family Guy: Volume Four (Season Four, Part 2)
 
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Family Guy: Volume Four (Season Four, Part 2) (2005)
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Product Details
  • Format: AC-3, Dolby, NTSC, Subtitled
  • Language: English
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Studio: 20th Century Fox
  • DVD Release Date: Nov 14 2006
  • Average Customer Review: based on 4 reviews.
  • DVD Features:
    • Available Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
    • Available Audio Tracks: English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
    • 14 episodes on 3 discs
    • Commentary on every episode by series creator Seth MacFarlane and others
    • Multi-angle scene studies
    • "A Director's Life: Debunking the Myth" Featurette
    • "Peter Shin Draws Stewie" Featurette
    • "Behind the Scenes: A Glimpse into the Family Guys Office" featurette
    • 44 Deleted Scenes
    • Optional Uncensored Audio Track on 5 episodes
    • DVD Rom link to more exclusive content
  • From IMDb: Quotes & Trivia
  • ASIN: B000HT3P6U
  • Amazon.ca Sales Rank: #671 in DVD
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Product Description
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Okay, let’s get one thing straight right off the bat: Family Guy is not, never has been, and never will be, The Simpsons. Nor is it South Park, King of the Hill, or any one of a number of other shows on Adult Swim. But yes, it is in many ways a rip-off of those other shows (especially The Simpsons; let's not even pretend otherwise). But so what? By now, you either think the show’s funny, or you don't, and the derivativeness either bothers you, or it doesn't. Volume 4 is likely to just cement your feelings one way or the other, because this collection features some of the funniest, and the most offensive material yet. It's also the most cohesive. The show has always been incredibly erratic, turning on a dime to fit in all those jokes from out of the blue that start with Peter saying "Boy, this is worse than that time when..." But by now, the writers and series creator/executive producer Seth MacFarlane have figured out how to more seamlessly integrate them into the show, and that's just what it needed to really come together. In fact, the extra attention being paid to the show recently in the form of swipes from The Simpsons and especially South Park (which dedicated an entire episode to trying to kill off Family Guy) is evidence that this is probably the peak for the series. This volume is 14 episodes, and stand-outs include "The Courtship of Stewie's Father," which gives more face time to creepy old man Herbert (brilliantly voiced by Mike Henry), and "The Father, the Son, and the Holy Fonz," in which Peter starts his own church dedicated to Fonzie from Happy Days. Of course, there is still the lingering question of who the real star of Family Guy is: Peter or Stewie? The little football-head gets his moments to shine in "Sibling Rivalry," in which he battles with half-brother Bertram, and... well, pretty much every other episode, as he continues to get many of the memorable lines. Along with the extra features, over 40 deleted scenes, extensive commentaries, and featurettes, you true fans will get more than your share of laughs from this collection, which is what you watch the show for in the first place. --Daniel Vancini

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Fasten your sofa belts for another fiendishly futile attempt at world domination for Stewie-and a diaper full of fun for "Family Guy" fans around the globe! Boasting laughs as big as Peter's waistline, these 14 hilarious episodes from Season Four find television's most outrageous animated family in all sorts of comically compromising situations. Don't miss out on this Fox TV DVD best seller--a 3 disc set available for $39.98 & $54.98.

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Getting Stale, Jan 10 2007
Reviewer:D. Chandon "Dems" (Toronto, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
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Family Guy and I have started a love/hate relationship, something I think that any fan of Family Guy can understant. The first and second seasons were absolutely brilliant, the third a little out there but still with that edge we were all expecting. Then came the fourth season part one and two, and that's when the cracks start showing. The cracks being that what once made Family Guy cutting edge, hilarious and contraversial, has now become it's own hinderance. What I'm refer to is the reference to old T.V. sitcoms and cartoons like Transformers. Family Guy has become cliche and lost that quality that made it truly genious. I guess that's what happens with every show, the originality gets lost in the mix of telling the same outrageous joke, over and over again. Also the storylines in these newer episodes lack a realism, I know the show's a cartoon, but with the constant use of obscure TV/cartoon references as well as characters shows that nothing great lasts forever, in fact, it shows the steady decline of Family Guy. It's still funny, but not hilarious as it once was.



3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Seth McFarlane is a comical genius!, Nov 14 2006
Reviewer:Rachel D (Hawally City, Kuwait) - See all my reviews
I must admit that I didn't start watching The Family Guy until years after a co-worker of mine raved about it. I just never happened across it on television. It wasn't until I was visiting some relatives in New York who had the first volume on DVD that I had a chance to sit down and watch a few episodes. I was hooked instantly! You do have to have a somewhat warped sense of humor to appreciate it though, or at least be able to find humor in other people's twisted sense of humor. I believe you can appreciate the jokes even more if you grew up in the 70's, as there are quite a few references to famous music/people/TV shows of that era.

Brilliant! Seth rocks the kasbah!

Just to clarify: DVDs
Volume One includes Season 1 and 2.
Volume Two is Season 3.
Volume Three is Season 4 (part 1).
And the latest, Volume Four is Season 4 (part 2).



6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:

The rest of season 4 and not season 5!, Oct 28 2006
Reviewer:Tommy (Canada) - See all my reviews
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INTRO:Family Guy is a very funny comedy show with its in-your-face kind of humour and its many references to pop-culture.The show first aired after the 1999 superbowl yet it wasnt respected by the network as their episodes were aired whenever Fox wanted.The fact is:we had to wait 3 months and half to see the second episode of the serie.After only 3 seasons the show gets cancelled.Fox released the DVD`s in 2003 of season 1&2 and 3 in two volumes.The DVD sales were so high that Fox brought back the show in 2005 for a 4rth season.

4 OR 5?:Some persons are wondering about the DVD it season 4 or 5?Didnt season 4 came on DVD last year?The answer is the Family Guy season that is gonna air at Fox will be season 5.Last year they did release season 4 but it was the first half of season 4 wich was vol 4. Now THIS volume is the second half of season 4.That point brings a lot of confusion i tought it would be nice if i explain it.

Here are the 14 episodes and the bonus features in the second half of season four(this dvd)and that will be invailable November 14 on DVD:


Disc 1

-PTV
-Brian Goes Back to College
-The Courtship Of Stewie's Father
-Fat Guy Strangler
-The Father, The Son, And The Holy Fonz

Disc 2

-Brian Sings & Swings
-Patriot Games
-I Take Thee Quagmire
-Sibling Rivalry
-Deep Throats

Disc 3

-Peterotica
-You May Now Kiss The? Uh? Guy Who Receives
-Petergeist
-Untitled Griffin Family History

Special features

Commentary on every episode
A Director's Life: Debunking the Myth
Peter Shin Draws Stewie
A tour of the Family Guy Offices
44 Deleted Scenes
DVD Rom link to more exclusive content


I got to say i am angry at Fox for releasing the fourth season of Family Guy in two volumes maybe they needed more money?They knew that Family Guy DVDs would sell(after all if Family Guy is back its because of their imressive DVD sales)so they had an idea that would be great for marketing:release 2 DVDs of season 4 to get more money.Well i hope they don`t do this anymore!Other than that this DVD rules the bonus feautres should be great 44 deleted scenes thats great!

Besides all the confusion surrounding this DVD theyre any many good episodes in this season of Family Guy,fans look for this DVD when it comes out November 14.



4 of 15 people found the following review helpful:

The rest of Season 4....., Sep 28 2006
Reviewer:JBL (Toronto, ON CA) - See all my reviews
Here are the remaining episodes of Season 4. It was a great season after being cancelled in 2002/2003.

What's on TV now (Sept 2006) is the real Season 5. It did not begin in the middle of March like people think! (TV series do not start near the beginning of the year. They start in the September)




Fun Facts from IMDb.com
  • Awards
    • Annie Awards: Annie for Best Voice Acting in an Animated Television Production, Best Directing in an Animated Television Production
    • Emmy Awards: Emmy for Outstanding Music and Lyrics, Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
    • Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA: Golden Reel Award for Best Sound Editing in Television Animated
    • Teen Choice Awards: Teen Choice Award for TV - Choice Animated Show
    • ›  See more Awards
  • Nominations
    • Annie Awards: Annie for Best Writing in an Animated Television Production, Best Character Animation in a Television Production, Best Voice Acting in an Animated Television Production, Best Writing in an Animated Television Production, Best Directing in an Animated Television Production, Outstanding Individual Achievement for Music in an Animated Television Production, Outstanding Individual Achievement for Music in an Animated Television Production
    • Emmy Awards: Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour), Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour), Outstanding Music and Lyrics, Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less)
    • Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA: Golden Reel Award for Best Sound Editing - Television Animated Series - Sound, Best Sound Editing - Television Animated Series - Sound
    • Satellite Awards: Golden Satellite Award for Best DVD Release of TV Shows
    • Teen Choice Awards: Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Chemistry, Choice TV Show: Comedy, Choice TV Sidekick, Choice TV Actor: Comedy
    • ›  See more Nominations
  • Trivia
    • The characters of Peter and Brian are very similar to Larry and Steve from the shorts The Life of Larry and What a Cartoon: Larry & Steve, which feature a moronic man who adopts a talking dog and put...
    • Before
    • ›  See more Trivia
  • Goofs
    • The final screen of end credits for each episode contains a standard disclaimer about all characters being fictitious. In the second season episodes, this is misspelled "ficticious".
    • ›  See more Goofs
  • Crazy Credits
    • During the end credits of "love thy trophy" there is a scene parodying "trainspotting" in which baby Stewie hallucinates after becoming addicted to pancakes.
    • After the episode 'Wasted Talent', there is a scene parodying 'The Incredible Hulk' television show with Stewie hitch-hiking down a country road while the ending theme plays.
    • The end credits of 'Peter Griffin, Husband, Father... Brother?' feature Peter and a posse rapping the lyrics to the show
    • The episode "Mr. Saturday Knight" features a medieval version of the end credits tune.
    • The episode "Breaking Out is Hard to Do," where the family hides out in Asiantown, features an Eastern-sounding version of the end credits.
    • ›  See more Crazy Credits
  • Movie Connections
    • Followed by: Family Guy Presents: Stewie Griffin - The Untold Story
    • Spin off from: The Life of Larry | The Cartoon Cartoon Show | What a Cartoon: Larry & Steve
    • ›  See more Movie Connections
  • Quotes
    • Lois Griffin: Peter, what did you promise me last night?
      Peter Griffin: That I wouldn't drink at the stag party.
      Lois Griffin: And what did you do?
      Peter Griffin: Drank at the stag pa -... Whoa! I almost walked right into that one.
    • Stewie Griffin: Damn you, vile woman, you've impeded my work since the day I escaped your wretched womb.
    • ›  See more Quotes


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