If you don't understand the cartoon "The Family Guy," you may not know what to buy for a fan. These fun and funny gifts would please any fan of "The Family Guy."
Oh, the fun you can have with these figures! Use these "Family Guy" bendables to pose Peter, Lois, Meg, Chris, Brian and Stewie into your favorite scenes from the show, or ones you imagine. A great conversation starter.
This DVD set of selected "Family Guy" episodes is a great way to initiate your friends and relatives into the world of Quahog. The DVD set includes Seth MacFarlane's, the creator's, favorite episodes: "When You Wish Upon a Weinstein," "Road to Rhode Island," "To Live and Die in Dixie," "I Am Peter, Hear Me Roar" and "Lethal Weapons."
If you know a fan doesn't own this collection of "Family Guy" episodes, they'll thank you heartily when you give it to them. This DVD set contains episodes from the doomed third season of "Family Guy." There are some great extras included. I rank this DVD set higher than the first release, just because by the third season, the show was slicker and more current.
There's not enough commentary on this set for my taste. Other than that, it's wonderful to have the first two seasons packed into this slim "Family Guy" DVD set.
This set of "Family Guy" action figures is not for children! This set of Peter and Lois depicts the couple from the "Let's Go to the Hop" episode. They're dressed in their best S&M costumes to spice up their marriage. Scary enough, these figures have accessories and they're full articulated. Don't send me pictures of your posed figures. Please.
Combine two favorite college and adult pasttimes and you've got a hit: "Family Guy" and poker. This set has cards, chips, a rule book and lots of characters and color.
Stewie Griffin is one of the most popular characters on "Family Guy." As the genius and sarcastic baby, in this book, Stewie pipes up on a variety subjects, including his opinions on parenting, Lois, politics, religion and more. "Stewie's Guide" was written by Steve Callaghan, a head writer in "Family Guy," so you know it's funny.
The second you see this CD from "Family Guy" has a parental advisory, you know it's good. The CD doesn't pull any punches as a soundtrack to one of the rudest shows on TV. The original songs have the beat and sound of Las Vegas-style crooners, but the lyrics are purely the creation of Seth MacFarlane. Songs include "Dear Booze" and "Babysitting Is a Bum Deal." This is another gift to help initiate newbies of "Family Guy."
This "Family Guy" poster would liven up any dorm room or teen hangout. Nothing rude here, just the family hangin' out in a photo.
This limited edition gift is not for the faint of heart. It boasts a big pricetag, but will become a priceless treasure, increasing in worth every year. The three giclee prints are from a fantastic episode showing the Griffin family in the witness protection program, trying to live in the South. A giclee is an individually produced, high-resolution, high-fidelity reproduction done on a special large format printer. Giclees are produced from digital scans of existing artwork.