Monday, December 19, 2011

#HGG Review: Family Guy, Vol. 9

About Family Guy: Volume Nine

There’s a killer amongst us as the citizens of Quahog gather at James Woods’ mansion for a night of intrigue and murder! Will Peter solve the mystery…or will he just make it worse, as usual? Join all your Family Guy favorites for this classic whodunit, plus 13 other hilarious episodes, including the show’s milestone 150th episode, the controversial “Extra Large Medium,” and more!

The first time I watched Family Guy was with my then-boyfriend, now-husband.  I've been hooked ever since.  When Family Guy: Volume Nine was delivered at my door, I was so excited.  Not only because it's something new for my hubby and I to enjoy, but because I knew that it would make James smile.  When he got home from work and saw it sitting on the end table, his eyes got huge and he said, "oh yay!"  I love it when I get to review an item that I know both of us will enjoy.  This volume is filled with 384 minutes of laugh out loud fun.  I laughed for like five minutes straight when I heard Peter say "close encounter of the turd kind".  Family Guy comedy doesn't get old.  We laughed so hard and enjoyed every second of this collection.  My favorite part would have to be the deleted scenes.  Family Guy friends everywhere will cheer!

WARNING: I wouldn't recommend watching this with the kiddies.  It is uncensored and unless you want your children dropping f-bombs, I would keep it to teens and adults.

Disc 1:

Business Guy
Big Man on Hippocampus
Dial Meg for Murder
Extra Large Medium
Go, Stewie, Go
More From Fox: An Episode of The Cleveland Show with Special Introduction from Mike Henry
Deleted Scenes

Disc 2:

Peter-Assment
Brian Griffin's House of Payne
April in Quahog
Brian and Stewie - 150th Episode!
Quagmire's Dad
The Splendid Source
Commentary on Select Episodes
Brian and Stewie: The Lost Phone Call
Side-by-Side Animatics on Select Episodes
Deleted Scenes

Disc 3:

And Then There Were Fewer (Extended Episode)
Excellence in Broadcasting
Welcome Back, Carter

Bonus Features:

Deleted Scenes
Who Done It? The Making of And Then There Were Fewer
The History of the World According to Family Guy
Family Guy at Comic-Con 2010
Commentary on Select Episodes


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Disclosure: I received this item for review purposes.  All opinions expressed are 100% my own.

1 comment:

  1. I used to love this show but it just hasn't been as funny lately.

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