Family Guy Season 7 DVD Review
Family Guy Season 7, out on November 10th, but we got a copy before time, and we can only say one thing. Family Guy is freakin' sweet. We've given it an amazing 4.7/5. Series 7 is ruder, cruder and uncut than any other series we've come across and even better, this has the uber-sweet 100th episode.
Over 3 DVDs, the 12 episodes take off where series 6 ended. Peter gets an all in one red pyjama suit, Chris has the evil monkey in his room (although he's now a Jehovah's Witness), Stewie helps out with the family restaurant and Meg gets a job stacking shelves.
The Emmy Award-winning executive producer Seth MacFarlane, who does most of the voices - including Cleveland, Peter and Brian packs in more adventures of the not-quite-so-average middle-class New England family, the Griffins.
Series 7 also contains the 100th episode - after years of diabolical plotting, Stewie delivers on his most prized threat and kills Lois! But wait; there are even more warped plot twists in these 12 outrageously funny episodes of Family Guy.
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Over the 12 episodes, Chris and Meg steal President Bush's underwear, Peter travels through time, Lois is elected Mayor, Brian moves out and Stewie finally achieves total world domination!This hysterical box-set includes some never-seen-before extra’s including; deleted scenes, animatic episodes, Family Guy 100th episode special, Family Guy Live, Peter Shin draws Lois, the making of the 100th episode, favourite scenes and the ‘I’m Huge (and the babes go wild)’ music video.
Family Guy Series 7 DVD Extras
- Audio Commentary
- Deleted Scenes
- Animatic Episodes
- Family Guy 100th Episode Special
- Family Guy Live
- Peter Shin draws Lois
- The Making of the 100th Episode
- Favourite Scenes
- ‘I’m Huge (and the babes go wild) music video
We also got our hands on Stewie Griffin: Best Bits Exposed and Peter Griffin: Best Bits Exposed on DVD to review, too!
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Family Guy Season 7 DVD Review
Released: November 10, 2008

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