Family Guy, Vol. 2 (Season 3)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Following the extraordinary DVD debut of Vol. 1 the Vol. 2 final set is loaded with never-before-seen extras including unaired episode "When You Wish Upon A Weinstein" and features all remaining 22 episodes (Season 3 plus unaired episode and pilot pitch) in a 3-disc set.System Requirements:Running Time: 474 Min. Color Copyright 2003 Twentieth Century Fox.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 024543079392 Manufacturer No: 2007939
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1697 in DVD
- Brand: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX HOME ENT
- Released on: 2003-09-09
- Rating: NR (Not Rated)
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Animated, NTSC
- Original language: English, Spanish
- Subtitled in: English, Spanish
- Dubbed in: French
- Number of discs: 3
- Dimensions: .70 pounds
- Running time: 495 minutes
Editorial Reviews
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The third and final season of Seth MacFarlane's late, lamented Family Guy finds television's most dysfunctional cartoon family even more animated than usual. As MacFarlane notes in a bonus segment about the controversial series' censorship battles, he was inspired to go for broke, thinking that the series, already juggled like a hot potato in the schedule (at one point, it aired opposite the mighty Friends), had been cancelled. Just as Spinal Tap walked the fine line between "clever and stupid," so did Family Guy gleefully mock the line between "edgy and offensive." Case in point is this set's holy grail: "When You Wish Upon a Weinstein," not aired during the series' original run, in which clueless Rhode Island patriarch Peter Griffin is convinced that if his lumpen son is to be rich and successful, he must become Jewish.
Like The Simpsons, Family Guy lends itself to multiple viewings to catch each densely packed episode's way-inside "one-percenter" gags (so-called by the creators because that is the percent of the audience who will get them), scattershot pop-culture references, surreal leaps, and gratuitous pot shots at everyone from, predictably, Oprah, Kevin Costner, and Bill Cosby to, unpredictably, Rita Rudner. Also like their Springfield counterparts, this series benefits from a great ensemble voice cast, with surprising contributions from a no-less-stellar roster of guest stars. Yes, that's actually Kelly Ripa as her "real" self, a heart-devouring alien in "Family Guy Viewer Mail #1," and June Foray popping in as Rocky the Flying Squirrel in "Brian Does Hollywood." Family Guy's stock has recently risen with its addition to Cartoon Network's "Adult Swim" lineup, a much better fit than prime time. To see Peter invite Charles Manson to a party for Sharon Tate ("but only if you don't embarrass me") is to marvel how much of this ever got on the air. Happily, it is on DVD. --Donald Liebenson
Customer Reviews
Family guys is one of the best shows on tv!
Family guys is simply one of the best shows on TV. Grab a friend, a beer, and a few hours and try not to laugh your butt off!!
Family Guy S3
I've never seen FG Season 3 because I was not into the show when it was on the air and I've heard they were the best (S 1-3). I think it is funny and find the current seasons are good also.
Purchased as a gift
My brother, who lives in Japan, visited me recently and he saw Family Guy with me. I am a fan and he was likewise enamored with it. Most popular movies are available in the video rentals stores in Japan but very few TV series are with exceptions like The Sopranos and 24. I sent him the first three seasons of Family Guy and will send the remaining seasons over time and as they are available.




