Family Guy, Vol. 4 - Season 4, Part 2 with Seth MacFarlane: DVD Cover
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Family Guy, Vol. 4 - Season 4, Part 2 Cast: Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, Seth Green, Mila Kunis

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  • DVD Release Date: 11/14/2006
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 15,373
 
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Features

Commentaries on every episode by series creator Seth MacFarlane, producer, directors, writers and cast members; Multi-angle scene studies; Over 40 deleted scenes; "A Director's Life: Debunking the Myth" featurette; "Peter Shin draws Stewie" featurette; "Behind the scenes: a glimpse into the Family Guy office" featurette; Optional censored audio track on 5 episodes; DVD-ROM link to exclusive online content

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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- Family Guy, Vol. 4
1. Bin Laden Bloopers/Main Titles [3:15]
2. Wardrobe Malfunction [:53]
3. Original PTV [3:54]
4. Federal Censorship Commission [3:57]
5. End Credits [9:11]
1. Main Titles/Making the "A-Team" [4:33]
2. Job Snobs [4:27]
3. Getting Schooled [7:47]
4. The Final Countdown [5:53]
5. End Credits [:37]
1. Main Titles/Lackluster Living [4:10]
2. A Cry For Help [1:48]
3. Bonding [3:41]
4. A Disney-Style Ending [6:32]
5. End Credits [5:45]
1. Main Titles/Peter Gets Physical [4:09]
2. The Missing Pewterschmidt [3:54]
3. NAAFP [5:21]
4. No Where to Hide [7:33]
5. End Credits [:37]
1. Main Titles/Holy Terror [7:14]
2. The Path to Enlightenment [3:23]
3. Bubbly Boy [2:35]
4. "The Fonz Be With You" [7:05]
5. End Credits [1:32]
Disc #2 -- Family Guy, Vol. 4
1. Chapter 1 [5:24]
2. Chapter 2 [1:29]
3. Chapter 3 [4:06]
4. Chapter 4 [5:42]
5. Chapter 5 [4:30]
1. Main Titles/the Pugilist [4:27]
2. A Very Brady Reunion [5:19]
3. With a Little Song and Dance [5:08]
4. Grudge Match [6:39]
5. End Credits [:37]
1. Main Titles/Maid to Order [4:43]
2. Wanting to Keep a Breast [4:20]
3. New and Improved Quagmire [6:55]
4. Till Death Do Us Part [6:28]
5. End Credits [:38]
1. Main Titles/a Scare [5:59]
2. Saving For the Future [4:28]
3. The Art of War [5:45]
4. To the Death [6:32]
5. End Credits [:37]
1. Main Titles/the New Meg [7:21]
2. Ticket to Stardom [3:18]
3. Super Sleuths [3:21]
4. Revealing Truths [6:55]
5. End Credits [:37]
Disc #3 -- Family Guy, Vol. 4
1. Main Titles/Hidden Talent [4:26]
2. Author on the Rise [5:45]
3. Regular Guy Training [6:15]
4. Get Rich Quick [4:44]
5. End Credits [:38]
1. Main Titles/Flamboyant Fly-In [4:08]
2. Politics Inaction [1:44]
3. Petition Mission [:52]
4. Under the Gun [9:18]
5. End Credits [6:41]
1. Main Titles/Oneupsmanship [5:23]
2. Late Night Visitor [4:04]
3. Close Encounters [5:38]
4. Help From the Top [6:28]
5. End Credits [:38]
1. Main Titles [4:31]
2. "Jews Ho!" [1:59]
3. Forbidden Love [7:23]
4. 'The Germanator' [8:47]
5. End Credits [:37]

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Editorial Reviews

It isn't true that nothing is sacred on Family Guy. Series creator Seth McFarlane and company worship at the altar of the joke, the more random and arcane the better. To watch Peter Griffin summon Super Friend Apache Chief to install a satellite dish on his roof, or to witness dragon slayer Peter decapitating a screeching, fire-breathing Cybill Shepherd is to marvel, "Where do they come up with this stuff?" When Family Guy is on, there is no more bracingly funny half hour on television. The season opener, "PTV," begins with Osama bin Laden "going off" like a Saturday Night Live cast member as he tries to get through a "Death to America" video without cracking up. The topper comes when Stewie Griffin makes like Frank Drebbin in a meticulous Naked Gun spoof. The episodes that conclude Family Guy's fourth season -- the three episodes that were edited together as Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story are not on this set -- do not reach the comedic heights of seasons past, but you'll miss them at your peril. In almost every episode, there is at least one giddy inexplicable moment, such as Frank Sinatra Jr. crooning the Family Guy theme over the end credits for "Brian Sings and Swings," or Peter performing a rollicking rendition of "Shipoopi" from The Music Man after scoring a touchdown in "Patriot Games." Be sure to check out the credits to see which celebrities provided their actual voices. In "Patriot Games" alone, that's Jay Leno calling to harass quarterback Tom Brady, and Carol Channing taking on Mike Tyson in the ring. South Park may have been on to something in its celebrated "Cartoon Wars" episode when one character said of Family Guy, "I know it's just joke after joke, but I like that. At least it doesn't get all preachy and up its own [butt] with messages, you know?" We know. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble

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January 03, 2007: Family Guy ROCKS!!!! It is one of the funniest animated cartoons out there. It is on top of the line with the Simpsons.