Family Guy, Vol. 3 - Season 4, Part 1 with Seth MacFarlane: DVD Cover
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Family Guy, Vol. 3 - Season 4, Part 1 Cast: Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, Seth Green, Mila Kunis

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  • DVD Release Date: 11/29/2005
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Closed Caption; Commentaries on selected episodes by series creator Seth Macfarlane, producers, directors, writers and cast members; "World Domination: The Family Guy Phenomenon" featurette; Deleted scenes animatics; "Score!" -- music of Family Guy featurette; Multi-angle table reads; Storyboard / animatic comparisons

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Disc #1 -- Family Guy, Vol. 3: Season 4: Episodes 1-4
1. "We've Been Cancelled" / Main Titles [1:25]
2. Dog Sitter [4:56]
3. Stewie's Guide To Parenting [8:50]
4. A Religious Experience [6:06]
5. End Credits [:38]
1. Main Titles / Open House [3:52]
2. The Substitute [3:38]
3. Hot For Teacher [6:27]
4. The Cover-Up [6:33]
5. End Credits [:38]
1. Main Titles / Quagmire In a Quagmire [3:23]
2. Taking Action [7:13]
3. Banking On a Record [4:41]
4. The Heroic Blind Man [5:02]
5. Intergalactic Award / End Credits [1:32]
1. Main Titles / In Need of a Facelift [3:51]
2. Journey of Discovery [5:38]
3. A Family Affair [4:36]
4. Meg-A-Star [7:07]
5. End Credits [:37]
Disc #2 -- Family Guy, Vol. 3: Season 4: Episodes 5-8
1. Main Titles / Going Overboard [6:42]
2. Bad News Bearer [4:23]
3. Macho, Macho Man [3:40]
4. "Let The Hate Flow Through You" [6:26]
5. End Credits [:39]
1. Main Titles / Peter's Got Game [5:46]
2. Genius-Ized Testing [1:19]
3. "Testicles That Is All" [:15]
4. Fighting for the Family [7:25]
5. End Credits [:07]
1. Main Titles / Audition for Love [4:41]
2. Making Mischief [3:45]
3. Wrangling for a Rose [1:41]
4. The Reality of Reality [3:57]
5. End Credits [2:47]
1. Main Titles / Date Night [4:47]
2. Interview With a Babysitter [5:04]
3. Green-Eyed Meg [4:36]
4. The Set Up [3:52]
5. End Credits [2:53]
Disc #3 -- Family Guy, Vol. 3: Season 4: Episodes 9-13
1. Main Titles / One Hot Ham [2:02]
2. Taking Things to the Extreme [2:11]
3. Missing the Matriarch [4:17]
4. Shanghaied! [:42]
5. End Credits [4:30]
1. Main Titles / Lois's Past [2:02]
2. Regatta of Rebellion [2:11]
3. Rising to the Top [4:17]
4. The Downward Spiral [:42]
5. End Credits [4:30]
1. Main Titles / P.Y.T. at the P.T.A. [1:55]
2. Mlk-ing It [2:22]
3. "I Have James Woods" [3:49]
4. Old Friends and New Enemies [:57]
5. End Credits [3:10]
1. Main Titles / Off the Hook [1:55]
2. Deadliest Catch [4:42]
3. Desperate Times [2:16]
4. Perfect Polyandry [1:04]
5. End Credits [5:10]
1. Main Titles / Freshman Jitters [1:55]
2. A Peaceful Solution [4:42]
3. Hazards of the Workplace [2:16]
4. Exploiting the Locals [1:04]
5. End Credits [5:10]

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Editorial Reviews

Although poor ratings had compelled the Fox network to cancel its iconoclastic, cutting-edge cartoon series Family Guy at the end of its third season in 2002, the series' astonishing popularity in rerun form on cable's Cartoon Network coupled with the spectacular sales posted by the property's initial DVD release in 2003, prompted Fox to revive the show, with brand new episodes beginning in the spring of 2005. The first of the 14 comeback adventures of the supremely dysfunctional Griffin family is "North By North Quahog," which, in addition to its expected Hitchcockian undertones, manages to find time to skewer Mel Gibson's controversial The Passion of the Christ. In later episodes, the Griffin's family dog, Brian, ends up as a substitute teacher for high-risk kids; dad Peter Griffin swallows a bunch of nickels, goes blind, and accidentally becomes a hero in a story that somehow also accommodates a guest voice appearance by Judd Hirsch; nebbishy neighbor Cleveland goes into "worm turns" mode when he is told that his wife, Loretta, has been fooling around with the libidinous Glen Quagmire; Peter takes an intelligence test and winds up losing custody of his kids (and his wife); Brian shows up as a contestant on "The Bachelorette," while son Chris Griffin is afflicted with a demonic talking pimple. Later, to pay his pharmacy bill, Peter sells daughter Meg to the druggist's son; mom Lois' kleptomania forces the family to take refuge in "Asian Town"; and Lois earns "real money" as a model in her spare time ("And so can you!"); after spending several months marooned on a desert island, Peter finds that he is even more expendable than Tom Hanks; and actor James Woods becomes Peter's very best friend -- and refuses to leave the house. Taking all this into consideration, the season finale, in which Peter and Lois go the Laverne & Shirley route at their local brewery, is as traditionalist as an episode of The Waltons. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Amazingby Anonymous

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December 04, 2006: This DVD set is amazing. I watch it every day, it never gets old

Stewie rules!by Anonymous

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December 04, 2005: I must admit that, at times, I think the humor in the "Family Guy" series can be borderline distasteful. Overall, however, it's a rollicking good time. The character who makes it all work, for me, is Stewie, the scheming infant intent on world domination.


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