Friday, January 27, 2012

Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy

Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy Review



Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy Feature

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From the creator of Family Guy and the co-creator of American Dad! Comes a brand-new animated series of pop culture parodies, skewered stories, and fabulously filthy fun nuggets. Uncensored, uninhibited and unbelievably hilarious, Seth MacFarlane’s Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy is brimming with the kind of raunchy, twisted humor you can’t see on television no matter how hard you try. So sit back, veg out and enjoy the show. The possibilities are endless...and so are the laughs!

Episodes-Bonus Features:
  • 50 Episodes
  • Red Carpet Piece

Still Galleries:
  • Rough Character Models
  • Cleaned Up Character Models
  • Colored Character Models


Thursday, January 26, 2012

Robot Chicken: Star Wars - Episode II

Robot Chicken: Star Wars - Episode II Review



Robot Chicken: Star Wars - Episode II Feature

  • Robot Chicken: Star Wars 2 brazenly combines the satirical sensibilities of Seth Green and Matthew Senreich's (Stoopid Monkey Productions) Robot Chicken with the unforgettable moments and favorite characters of the Star Wars universeamong them, its creator himself, George Lucas. Transformed into the stop-motion animated characters that are the hallmark of Adult Swim's Robot Chicken, and in conjunc
ROBOT CHICKEN STAR WARS 2 - DVD Movie


Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Family Guy Presents: Something Something Something Dark Side

Family Guy Presents: Something Something Something Dark Side Review



The story of The Empire Strikes Back is retold. Darth Vader (Stewie) is hunting the rebel Luke Skywalker (Chris) and his troops relentlessly across the galaxy. On the ice planet Hoth, Luke has a vision of his late mentor Obi-Wan Kenobi (Herbert), telling him to go to the Dagobah system to learn the ways of the Force under Jedi Master Yoda (Carl). Meanwhile Princess Leia (Lois) finds herself taking a shine to the scruffy pilot Han Solo (Peter) and, against all odds, the two soon fall in love. But an encounter with Han’s old friend Lando Calrissian (Mort) lands them in the clutches of the Empire. Envisioning this, Luke chooses to forgo his Jedi training to save his friends. It all comes to a head in a climactic confrontation with Darth Vader himself… The Family Guy: Something, Something, Something, Darkside DVD is presented in full screen aspect ratio featuring English 5.1 Dolby Surround, Line 21, English for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, English, Spanish, French, and Brazilian stereo and subtitles.


Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Laugh It Up, Fuzzball: The Family Guy Trilogy (It's a Trap! / Blue Harvest / Something, Something, Something, Darkside) [Blu-ray]

Laugh It Up, Fuzzball: The Family Guy Trilogy (It's a Trap! / Blue Harvest / Something, Something, Something, Darkside) [Blu-ray] Review



It's a Trap!
Clear some space for the third chapter of the funniest freakin’ trilogy in the galaxy! Once again, the Family Guy alliance travels far, far beyond the beyond the boundaries of good taste to bring you an outrageous sci-fi spoof filled with hilarious humor, adequate animation and a happy ending (giggity). So get ready to experience the lighter side of the Dark side with Peter Solo, Chris Skywalker, Princess Lois, Stewie Vader...and some surprising new faces. May the laughs be with you!

Something, Something, Something, Darkside
The Griffins reprise their roles as the saga continues in this hilarious Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back spoof.


Monday, January 16, 2012

Family Guy Seasons 1 & 2 (28 episodes)

Family Guy Seasons 1 & 2 (28 episodes) Review



FAMILY GUY:VOL 1 (SEASONS 1 & 2) - DVD Movie


Thursday, January 12, 2012

Family Guy Season 1-7 DVD Boxset

Family Guy Season 1-7 DVD Boxset Review



Family Guy Season 1-7 DVD Boxset Feature

  • Region: Region Free
The Griffin household includes two parents Peter (Seth McFarlane) and Lois (Alex Borstein), two teenagers Chris (Seth Green) and Megan (Mila Kunis), a dog who is smarter than everyone else in the house Brian (Seth McFarlane), and a mutant baby Stewie (Seth McFarlane) who makes numerous attempts to eradicate his parents and siblings Region: Region Free Genre: Animation | Comedy TV Series Release Date: 31 January 1999 Studio: 20th Century Fox Aspect Ratio: 1.33 : 1 Sound Mix: Dolby Digital Language: English with removable subtitles Format: Support both NTSC & PAL Boxed Set: Season 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Discs: 26 pcs Weight: 1.50kg


Family Guy: Freakin' Sweet Party Pack

Family Guy: Freakin' Sweet Party Pack Review



Disc 1: Family Guy TV Volume 1 PS Feature Film (Disc 1) Disc 2: Family Guy TV Volume 1 PS Feature Film (Disc 2) Disc 3: Family Guy TV Volume 1 PS Feature Film (Disc 3) Disc 4: Family Guy TV Volume 1 PS Feature Film (Disc 3) Disc 5: Family Guy TV Volume 2 PS Feature Film (Disc 1) Disc 6: Family Guy TV Volume 2 PS Feature Film (Disc 2) Disc 7: Family Guy TV Volume 2 PS Feature Film (Disc 3) Disc 8: Family Guy TV Volume 3 PS Feature Film (Disc 1) Disc 9: Family Guy TV Volume 3 PS Feature Film (Disc 2) Disc 10: Family Guy TV Volume 3 PS Feature Film (Disc 3) Disc 11: Family Guy TV Volume 4 PS Feature Film (Disc 1) Disc 12: Family Guy TV Volume 4 PS Feature Film (Disc 2) Disc 13: Family Guy TV Volume 4 PS Feature Film (Disc 3) Disc 14: Family Guy TV Volume 5 PS Feature Film (Disc 1) Disc 15: Family Guy TV Volume 5 PS Feature Film (Disc 2) Disc 16: Family Guy TV Volume 5 PS Feature Film (Disc 3) Disc 17: Family Guy TV Volume 6 PS Feature Film (Disc 1) Disc 18: Family Guy TV Volume 6 PS Feature Film (Disc 2) Disc 19: Family Guy TV Volume 6 PS Feature Film (Disc 3) Disc 20: Family Guy Blue Harvest (Disc 1) Disc 21: Family Guy Presents Stewie Griffin Feature Film (Disc 1) Disc 22: American Dad Season 1 PS Bonus Disc


Monday, January 9, 2012

Family Guy: Volume Five (Season Five, Part 1)

Family Guy: Volume Five (Season Five, Part 1) Review



Studio: Tcfhe Release Date: 08/05/2008 Run time: 379 minutes Rating: Nr


Saturday, January 7, 2012

Family Guy - The Freakin' Sweet Collection

Family Guy - The Freakin' Sweet Collection Review



Family Guy - The Freakin' Sweet Collection Feature

  • Own a piece of animation history!
  • Officially Licensed Original Production Drawing used in the making of Family Guy
  • From Episode: 5ACX11 "No Chris Left Behind"
  • Unframed, 12 field pencil drawing (10.5 inches by 12.5 inches)
  • Comes with Fox seal and Certificate of Authenticity
The unprecedented resurrection of Family Guy disproves Neil Young's maxim that "Once you're gone, you can never come back." Unceremoniously canceled in 2002, the irreverent animated series proved to be a phenomenal seller on DVD, prompting not only a rerun revival on basic cable, but also a new season. For those who have only recently made the acquaintance of the dysfunctional Griffins, this five-episode sampler is representative of the series' "nothing is sacred" comic universe. Creator Seth MacFarlane chose well: "When You Wish Upon a Weinstein," which was banned during the series' original run; "Lethal Weapons"; "To Live and Die in Dixie"; "I Am Peter, Hear Me Roar"; and "Road to Rhode Island." In addition to the restoration of a previously censored gag involving Osama Bin Laden in "Rhode Island," what does this collection bring to the party for the Family Guy fan who has everything? Four new episode commentaries, the best of which features MacFarlane in character as chain-smoking, martini swilling, talking dog Brian, and megalomaniacal infant Stewie for "Rhode Island." There is also an interview with MacFarlane about why he chose these episodes, and a fitfully amusing sneak peak at MacFarlane's new series, American Dad. But as this collection reminds us, Family Guy is a tough act to follow. --Donald Liebenson Get ready for five deliciously absurd chapters in the lives of America's most twisted animated family! These are the hand-picked, hands-down favorite episodes of Seth MacFarlen, the delightfully demented genius behind "Family Guy". He'll also treat you to an inside look at the long-awaited return of the series, as well as his newest TV brainchild, "American Dad." What a guy. What a family.

What a "Family Guy" treat!


Friday, January 6, 2012

Family Guy: Volume Three (Seasons 4-5 Part 1)

Family Guy: Volume Three (Seasons 4-5 Part 1) Review



Fans will have to wait no longer for the next Volume of Family Guy on DVD! The hilarious first part of Emmy nominated Season 4 will have you laughing like you've never laughed before. Edgier and more irreverant than ever, you'll forget you've ever heard the term "Politically Correct!" The must-have DVD of the season -- any self-respecting guy will own Family Guy Volume 3 on November 29th.


Thursday, January 5, 2012

Larryboy - The Cartoon Adventures - The Yodel Napper

Larryboy - The Cartoon Adventures - The Yodel Napper Review



There's trouble in Bumblyburg as Greta Von Gruesome, evil ruler of Zuchinia, terrorizes music fans everywhere by kidnapping the world's greatest yodelers! To unravel this dastardly scheme, Larryboy must disguise himself as "famous" yodeler Noodle Blabberbop and bravely become Greta's next victim! But will our plunger-headed hero's clever plan succeed? Will the yodelers yodel freely again? It's laugh-filled, action-packed fun that teaches kids an important lesson about greed!


Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Family Guy Presents Stewie Griffin - The Untold Story

Family Guy Presents Stewie Griffin - The Untold Story Review



In this exclusive 88 minute DVD premiere, featuring brand new, never before seen content, Stewie, the maniacal baby genius, is distracted from his plans for world domination when he sees a man who looks just like him on television. Convinced that this man must be his real father (after all, how could he possibly share genetic material with the dimwitted Peter?), Stewie sets off on a cross-country road trip to find him. But his incredible journey leads him to discoveries far more vile and shocking that anything found in his diaper.


Sunday, January 1, 2012

Family Guy - Volumes 1-4

Family Guy - Volumes 1-4 Review



Volume 1: Meet the Griffins: Peter, the big, lovable oaf who always says what’s on his mind. Lois, the doting mother who can’t figure out why her baby son keeps trying to kill her. Their daughter Meg, the teen drama queen who’s constantly embarrassed by her family. Chris, the beefy 13-year-old who wouldn’t hurt a fly, unless it landed on his hot dog. Stewie, the maniacal one-year-old bent on world domination. And Brian, the sarcastic dog with a wit as dry as the martinis he drinks. The animated adventures of his outrageous family will have your whole family laughing out loud.

Volume 2:Family Guy Volume 2 sees the return of America's most outrageous animated family with all 21 Season three episodes, plus one never-before-seen episode - "When You Wish Upon A Weinstein" banned from TV! In this hilarious second volume, the Griffin family faces all-new dilemmas, including Brian's unintentional foray into directing porn, Stewie's rants on national TV, Meg's date with a nudist and Lois' Yuletide insanity. Meanwhile, Peter is surprised to discover Lois was once a groupie, and his son, Chris, is more "endowed" than he is.

Volume 3: Volume 3 rewards longtime viewers with appearances by such series icons as the Greased-Up Deaf Guy and the Evil Monkey in Chris's closet, and makes no concessions to newcomers to the show (who will no doubt be scratching their heads over the more than two-and-a-half-minute digression in "Blind Ambition," in which Peter's nemesis, the Giant Chicken, returns to continue the smackdown that started in the season 2 episode "Da Boom." In addition to the freewheeling episode commentaries, volume 3 also includes a great bonus, excerpts of cast "table reads" of two episodes.

Volume 4: Fasten your sofa belts for another fiendishly futile attempt at world domination for Stewie-and a diaper full of fun for Family Guy fans around the globe! Boasting laughs as big as Peter's waistline, these 14 hilarious episodes from Season Four find television's most outrageous animated family in all sorts of comically compromising situations.