Family Guy - Volume 5 (DVD, 2007, 3-Disc Set)

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Seth MacFarlane's animated comedy continues its assault on pop culture, good taste, and the Fox censors with its riotous fifth season. Even though nothing has really changed for the Griffin family, there's still plenty of comedic ground to cover. Peter keeps his crown as the laziest man in Quahog, Rhode Island, but getting older means experiences that no man should have to go through. Meanwhile, his beloved Lois is still far too sexy for her portly husband, leading to a liaison with Bill Clinton. Son Chris joins a band, but he can't seem to shake his fear of the evil monkey in his closet. Daughter Meg continues her tour of mediocrity with a job at a store in town, while Brian the dog puts down his martini long enough to go beyond the bounds of Quahog and travel to Iraq. Baby Stewie remains intent on world domination and matricide, but he takes some time off to connect with an ex-love. Volume five includes the first 13 episodes of the fifth season, plus commentary, deleted scenes and more to delight FAMILY GUY fans.

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UPC0024543461463
eBay Product ID (ePID)60725420

Product Key Features

RatingNR
Edition3-Disc Set
Movie/TV TitleFamily Guy-Volume 5
FormatDVD
Release Year2007
GenreComedy

Additional Product Features

Region CodeRegion 1
Number of Discs3
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Display Format3-Disc Set
Release Date20070918
Film CountryUSA

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