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12 More Episodes in a 3-Disc Set!
| Well, it had to happen. After years of diabolical plotting, Stewie delivers on his most prized threat and kills Lois. Or does he? But wait, there are even more plot twists in these 12 outrageously funny episodes, including the show's 100th episode! |
"...a brilliant comedy...I thoroughly recommend it to any fans of The Simpsons, Futurama and South Park... Chris Gould, DVDActive
"Undeniably funny! Daily Variety
"Leaves skid marks well beyond the bounds of taste. Details Magazine
"Family Guy is what you'd get if you put Hank Hill, Homer Simpson and Cartman in a blender! Entertainment Weekly
"Risky, rude and hilarious! Los Angeles Daily News
"Lightning-fast and delightfully twisted! Newsday
"...pushing the comedic envelope very, very hard... Rich Rosell, DigitallyObsessed.com
"Gloriously twisted...outrageous and irreverent TV Guide
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Editor's Note
Seth MacFarlane's animated comedy continues its assault on pop culture, good taste, and the Fox censors with its riotous fifth and sixth seasons. Even though nothing has really changed for the Griffin family, there's still plenty of comedic ground to cover. While drunk on communion wine at church, Stewie is thought by the congregation to be possessed, and the Griffins are chased out of town and into Texas. That doesn't last long, and a bit later back in Quahog, Peter foolishly plays with Death (Adam Carolla) again and discovers he's screwed up the past so badly that he's now married to Molly Ringwald while his best bud Quagmire lives with Lois. In a two-part episode, baby Stewie might actually have succeeded in killing his mother. Meanwhile, Peter gets a helping handing from Joe's disabled friends when he opens a family restaurant. Included among this collection is commentary for the FAMILY GUY's 100th Episode Special. Volume six contains the last five episodes of the fifth season and the first eight episodes of the sixth season.
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Cast & Crew
| Alex Borstein | |
| Mila Kunis | |
| Seth Green | |
| Seth MacFarlane - Voice |
Awards
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British Academy Awards (2008) |
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Seth MacFarlane, et. al., Nominee, Best International |
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Emmy (2007) |
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Danny Smith, Walter Murphy, Nominee, Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics |
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People's Choice (2007) |
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Family Guy, Nominee, Favorite Animated TV Comedy |
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Emmy (2007) |
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| Steve Fonti, Winner, Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation | |
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Emmy (2002) |
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| Walter Murphy, Seth MacFarlane, Winner, Outstanding Music and Lyrics | |
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Emmy (2000) |
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Ron Jones, Chris Sheridan, Nominee, Outstanding Music and Lyrics |
| Seth MacFarlane, Winner, Outstanding Voice-Over Performance | |
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Seth MacFarlane, Nominee, Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour) |
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Emmy (2009) |
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Family Guy, Nominee, Outstanding Comedy Series |
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People's Choice (2009) |
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Family Guy, Nominee, Favorite Animated Comedy |
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People's Choice (2008) |
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Family Guy, Nominee, Favorite Animated TV Comedy |
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Emmy (2008) |
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Family Guy, Nominee, Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or More) |
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People's Choice (2007) |
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Family Guy, Nominee, Favorite TV Comedy - Animated |
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Emmy (2006) |
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Family Guy, Nominee, Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour) |
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Emmy (2005) |
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Family Guy, Nominee, Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour) |
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Emmy (2000) |
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Family Guy, Nominee, Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less) |












