Family Guy - Volume 2 (2005)
Genre Animation; Comedy
Studio 20th Century Fox
Series Family Guy
Movie Release Date 2005
Country USA
Language English
Audience Rating NR (Not Rated)
Running Time 495 mins
Format DVD
Color Color
Cast
Seth Macfarlane Peter Griffin / Brian Griffin / Stewie Griffin / Glen Quagmire / Tom Tucker / Additional Voices
Family Guy
Alex Borstein Lois Griffin / Loretta / Tricia Takanawa / Barbara Pewterschmidt / Additional Voices
Mila Kunis Meg Griffin
Seth Green Chris Griffin / Neil Goldman
Mike Henry Cleveland / Cleveland Jr.
Patrick Warburton Joe Swanson
Butch Hartman Mr. Jonathan Weed
Lori Alan Diane Simmons / Additional Voices
Carlos Alazraqui Mr. Jonathan Weed
Adam West Mayor Adam West
Josh Peck Charlie
Jennifer Tilly Bonnie Swanson
John G. Brennan Mort Goldman
Wally Wingert Additional Voices
Lacey Chabert Meg Griffin
Crew
Director Neil Affleck
Director Pete Michels
Writer Mike Barker
Writer Seth MacFarlane
Producer Mike Barker
Producer Allison Adler
Plot
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

Episodes
1 The Thin White Line (1)
2 Brian Does Hollywood (2)
3 Mr. Griffin Goes to Washington
4 One If By Clam, Two If By Sea
5 And the Wiener is...
6 Death Lives
7 Lethal Weapons
8 The Kiss Seen Around the World
9 Mr. Saturday Knight
10 Fish Out of Water
11 Emission Impossible
12 To Love and Die in Dixie
13 Screwed The Pooch
14 Peter Griffin: Husband, Father...Brother?
15 Ready, Willing, and Disabled
16 A Very Special Family Guy Freakin' Christmas
17 Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows
18 From Method to Madness
19 Stuck Together, Torn Apart
20 Road to Europe
21 Family Guy Viewer Mail #1
22 When You Wish Upon a Weinstein
Features
Disc 1: Animated
Personal Details
My Rating 0
Seen It Yes
Index 309
Collection Status In Collection
Purchase Price $49.98
Location Shelf 2
Links Amazon US
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Edition Details
Distributor 20th Century Fox
Edition Season 3
Barcode 024543079392
Region Region 1
Release Date 9/9/2003
Screen Ratio 1.33:1
Subtitles English; Spanish
Audio Tracks English Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround
Spanish Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround
No. of Disks/Tapes 3