Family Guy, Vol. 4 (Season 4 Part 2)

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Product Description:

The misadventures of the Griffin family, their brilliant talking dog, and their maniacal infant son intent on ruling the world.
Genre: Television
Rating: NR
Release Date: 14-NOV-2006
Media Type: DVD

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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

Customer Reviews:

Rating: Five-Star Rating for Family Guy, Vol. 4 (Season 4 Part 2)
Date: 2008-06-30
family guy - a must have
This season is a must have for any Family Guy fan. From the episode where Brian goes back to college to the episode where Peter recites the family history locked in their own version of a panic room, they are all instant classics.

Rating: Five-Star Rating for Family Guy, Vol. 4 (Season 4 Part 2)
Date: 2008-02-21
Gotta Love Family Guy
I love Family Guy, this volume is great. I highly recommend it for any Family Guy fan.

Rating: Five-Star Rating for Family Guy, Vol. 4 (Season 4 Part 2)
Date: 2008-02-14
Get them all. And get offended.
I love Family Guy. The most irreverent, tasteless show on TV. Thank God it came back. This is slapstick, in your face humor at its finest. Nothing is sacred. As they say, you have to be able to laugh at yourself, and in the case of Family Guy, you have to be able to find the humor in everything. The only thing I'd say about it, is that the interface (on ALL of the chapters in the Family Guy series) are a little difficult to navigate, and the extras are pretty useless. However, just for the raw comedy factor alone, these are well worth the price.

Rating: Five-Star Rating for Family Guy, Vol. 4 (Season 4 Part 2)
Date: 2008-01-28
AMAZING!
As a hard core Family Guy fan, this is one of the best seasons yet! I would highly recommend this for anyone that has a very open sense of humor!

Rating: Four-Star Rating for Family Guy, Vol. 4 (Season 4 Part 2)
Date: 2007-12-17
It's wrong to split seasons up like this.
I love the episodes, they are hilarious as every fan knows. The problem is the split seasons on dvd. They could easily fit an entire season into one set, but they choose not to so they can sell us two sets per season and squeeze more money out of the fans. They lose one star for being GREEDY, GREEDY, GREEDY.

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