In this prequel to The Wizard of Oz, circus magician Oscar Diggs is magically transported to the Land of Oz, where he deals with three witches and uses his illusionist skills and resourcefulness to become the wizard the residents have been expecting. |
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In this prequel to The Wizard of Oz, circus magician Oscar Diggs is magically transported to the Land of Oz, where he deals with three witches and uses his illusionist skills and resourcefulness to become the wizard the residents have been expecting. |
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John Bennett's constant companion, Ted -- a hard-partying, foul-mouthed teddy bear who came to life when John was a kid -- threatens to derail his belated attempts to enter adulthood and marry his girlfriend. |
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John Bennett's constant companion, Ted -- a hard-partying, foul-mouthed teddy bear who came to life when John was a kid -- threatens to derail his belated attempts to enter adulthood and marry his girlfriend. |
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The Griffith family shenanigans continue, with the family making an attempt on Mount Everest, Lois exasperated by a mid-life crisis, Meg mooning over the wrong boy, and Brian and Stewie attempting to snitch the cancer cure discovered by Lois's dad. |
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This disc includes episode: "Halloween On Spooner Street," "Baby; You Knock Me Out," "Brian Writes A Bestseller," "Road to the North Pole" and "New Kidney in Town ." |
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This disc includes episode: "And I'm Joyce Kinney," "Friends of Peter G," "German Guy," "The Hand That Rocks the Wheelchair" and "Trading Places." |
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This disc includes episode: "Tiegs For Two," "Brothers and Sisters," "The Big Bang Theory" and "Foreign Affairs." |
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This raucous rom-com chronicles the relationship of two busy singles, Dylan (Justin Timberlake) and Jamie (Mila Kunis), who agree to include sex in their friendship -- minus the emotions and commitment. But things get complicated. |
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This offbeat stop-motion series returns with even more irreverent animation that knows no bounds when it comes to going "too far." Highlights include parodies of Saving Private Ryan, Malcolm X and Catch Me If You Can. |
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This disc includes episodes: "Saving Pvt Gigli," "Terms of Endaredevil," "Big Trbl in Lt Clerks 2," "Kramer vs. Showgirls," "Malcolm X," "RC's DP Xmas Spcl," "Mjr League Extraordinary Gentleman," "Schindler's Bucket List," "No Country for Old Dogs" and "Catch Me if You Kangaroo Jack." |
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This raucous rom-com chronicles the relationship of two busy singles, Dylan (Justin Timberlake) and Jamie (Mila Kunis), who agree to include sex in their friendship -- minus the emotions and commitment. But things get complicated. |
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This disc includes episode: "Halloween On Spooner Street," "Baby; You Knock Me Out," "Brian Writes A Bestseller," "Road to the North Pole" and "New Kidney in Town ." |
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This disc includes episode: "And I'm Joyce Kinney," "Friends of Peter G," "German Guy," "The Hand That Rocks the Wheelchair" and "Trading Places." |
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This offbeat stop-motion series returns with even more irreverent animation that knows no bounds when it comes to going "too far." Highlights include parodies of Saving Private Ryan, Malcolm X and Catch Me If You Can. |
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This disc includes episode: "Tiegs For Two," "Brothers and Sisters," "The Big Bang Theory" and "Foreign Affairs." |
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This disc includes episodes: "Beastmaster & Commander," "Casablankman," "Departy Monster," "Some Like it Hitman," "The Core, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover," "Casablankman 2," "Curious Case of the Box," "Godfather of the Bride 2," "Fool's Goldfinger" and "Fight Club Paradise." |
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Rounding out a decade's worth of animated domestic farce, the Griffins of Quahog, R.I., confront more of life's crazy circumstances -- like winning the lottery, witnessing Meg fall in love with an Amish guy and seeing little Stewie learn to drive. |
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This disc includes episodes: "Saving Pvt Gigli," "Terms of Endaredevil," "Big Trbl in Lt Clerks 2," "Kramer vs. Showgirls," "Malcolm X," "RC's DP Xmas Spcl," "Mjr League Extraordinary Gentleman," "Schindler's Bucket List," "No Country for Old Dogs" and "Catch Me if You Kangaroo Jack." |
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This disc includes episodes: "Beastmaster & Commander," "Casablankman," "Departy Monster," "Some Like it Hitman," "The Core, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover," "Casablankman 2," "Curious Case of the Box," "Godfather of the Bride 2," "Fool's Goldfinger" and "Fight Club Paradise." |
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Determined to salvage a sacred text in order to protect humanity, Eli (Denzel Washington) goes on a quest across the country in this action-packed sci-fi adventure. Meanwhile, a blind woman named Claudia (Jennifer Beals) tries to protect her daughter, Solara ( |
Who knew simple dinner reservations under a different name could turn one New Jersey couple's date night so terribly upside-down? Claire (Tina Fey) and Phil (Steve Carell) Foster leave their kids with the sitter (Leighton Meester) and... |
Continuing their animated adventures with a journey to an alternate universe where canines are in control, the Griffin family kicks off another round of dimwit humor, disastrous road trips and caustic commentary on American life. With martini-sipping family dog Brian and diabolical baby Stewie leading the way, the Quahog, R.I., clan deals with cancer scares, an escaped convict, spies, ESP, amnesia and the evil monkey hiding in Chris's closet. |
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This disc includes the following episodes:"Business Guy," "Big Man on Hippocampus," "Dial Meg for Murder," "Extra Large Medium" and "Go, Stewie, Go." |
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This disc includes the following episodes:"Peter-Assment," "Brian Griffin's House of Payne," "April in Quahog," "Brian and Stewie," "Quagmire's Dad" and "The Splendid Source." |
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This disc includes the following episodes:""And Then There Were Fewer," "Excellence in Broadcasting" and "Welcome Back Carter." |
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In director Darren Aronofsky's psychological thriller, ambitious New York City ballet dancer Nina Sayers (Natalie Portman) lands the lead in "Swan Lake" but soon thinks her dreams of stardom are threatened by a rival ballerina (Mila Kunis). As opening night nears and the pressure to be perfect builds, Nina's obsession descends into paranoia and delusion. Portman won an Academy Award for the film, which also nabbed an Oscar nod for Best Picture. |
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Brian gets a gig writing about the average teen girl, but when he trails Meg for research he learns that she's in touch with a guy in the slammer. |
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This disc includes the following episodes:"Business Guy," "Big Man on Hippocampus," "Dial Meg for Murder," "Extra Large Medium" and "Go, Stewie, Go." |
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When Chris and Stewie go missing, Lois sees a psychic. Even after the boys return home, Lois and Peter's psychic obsession continues. |
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This disc includes the following episodes:"Peter-Assment," "Brian Griffin's House of Payne," "April in Quahog," "Brian and Stewie," "Quagmire's Dad" and "The Splendid Source." |
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After Peter hits his head, he develops amnesia and forgets everything, including his family and his friends. |
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This disc includes the following episodes:""And Then There Were Fewer," "Excellence in Broadcasting" and "Welcome Back Carter." |
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Quagmire gets the surprise of his life on Mother's Day, when his father starts to go through the change of his life. |
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After Peter has some luck selling footage of a celebrity he caught off-guard, he decides to become a full-time paparazzo. |
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Family values enter a fun house of dysfunction in the home of working-class antihero Peter Griffin -- never more so than in this unaired episode in which wife Lois becomes a surrogate mom but is left with the embryo when the parents die in a crash. In the full, uncensored version of this episode of the Fox animated series, teenage daughter Meg offers to assume childbearing duties, while Peter and Lois dither comically over the fate of the baby. |
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In director Darren Aronofsky's psychological thriller, ambitious New York City ballet dancer Nina Sayers (Natalie Portman) lands the lead in "Swan Lake" but soon thinks her dreams of stardom are threatened by a rival ballerina (Mila Kuni... |
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When the local news announces that Earth will be destroyed in 24 hours, everyone in Quahog goes nuts trying to live out their last day. |
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Peter, Quagmire and Joe's search for the source of all dirty jokes leads them to Virginia, where they reunite with Cleveland and meet his new family. |
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In the special 150th episode, Brian and Stewie get locked in a bank vault where they are forced to deal with each other on a whole new level. |
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When Lois reads Brian's pilot script, she falls in love with it and insists that he meet with network executives to pitch it. |
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An outrageous "Family Guy"-style remake of Return of the Jedi, this Star Wars spoof finds Chris Skywalker and Princess Lois attempting to rescue Peter Solo from Jabba the Hutt, defeat the mighty Stewie Vader and blow up the second Death Star. This wacky animated parody features off-the-wall Star Trek: The Next Generation guests including Patrick Stewart as Captain Jean-Luc ... |
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Stewie wants to audition for his favorite show, but when he finds out they are only auditioning girls, he creates an alter ego by dressing in drag. |
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Who knew simple dinner reservations under a different name could turn one New Jersey couple's date night so terribly upside-down? Claire (Tina Fey) and Phil (Steve Carell) Foster leave their kids with the sitter (Leighton Meester) and head out for a night on the town -- as the Tripplehorns. Shawn Levy (Just Married, Night at the Museum) directs this action-comedy; Mark Wahlberg and James Franco co-star. |
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An outrageous "Family Guy"-style remake of Return of the Jedi, this Star Wars spoof finds Chris Skywalker and Princess Lois attempting to rescue Peter Solo from Jabba the Hutt, defeat the mighty Stewie Vader and blow up the second Death Star. This wacky animated parody features off-the-wall Star Trek: The Next Generation guests including Patrick Stewart as Captain Jean-Luc Picard and Michael Dorn as Lieutenant Worf. |
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Determined to salvage a sacred text in order to protect humanity, Eli (Denzel Washington) goes on a quest across the country in this action-packed sci-fi adventure. Meanwhile, a blind woman named Claudia (Jennifer Beals) tries to protect her daughter, Solara (Mila Kunis). It seems that tyrannical town bully Carnegie (Gary Oldman) has taken a shine to the girl. Directed by the Hughes brothers, the film co-stars Ray Stevenson. |
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Continuing their animated adventures with a journey to an alternate universe where canines are in control, the Griffin family kicks off another round of dimwit humor, disastrous road trips and caustic commentary on American life. With martini-sipping family dog Brian and diabolical baby Stewie leading the way, the Quahog, R.I., clan deals with cancer scares, an escaped convict, spies, ESP, amnesia and the evil monkey hiding in Chris's closet. |
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Family values enter a fun house of dysfunction in the home of working-class antihero Peter Griffin -- never more so than in this unaired episode in which wife Lois becomes a surrogate mom but is left with the embryo when the parents die in a crash. In the full, uncensored version of this episode of the Fox animated series, teenage daughter Meg offers to assume childbearing duties, while Peter and Lois dither comically over the fate of the baby. |
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Poised to sell his successful flavor extract company, Joel's life is pretty sweet -- until an on-the-job accident threatens his livelihood. To make matters worse, his marriage is failing, and a sexy con artist is stirring things up at the office. |
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The wry, dysfuntional fun continues as the Griffith family and the citizens of Quahog take on more misadventures of questionable taste. In Season 8, Stewie crossdresses à la Tootsie, Quagmire becomes a dad, and Meg hooks up with a convict. |
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"Family Guy" creator Seth MacFarlane and star Alex Borstein hit the stage for this innovative variety show that blends live-action sketch comedy, musical numbers backed by a 40-piece orchestra and animated shorts featuring "Family Guy" characters. No topic is too offensive, off-color or taboo for the half-hour special, which includes spoofs of Kathy Griffin and Renée Zellweger -- and an outrageous guest appearance by Marlee Matlin. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Fox-y Lady," "Not All Dogs Go To Heaven," "420," "Stew-Roids" and "We Love You, Conrad." |
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Led by dim-witted Peter, Stewie the matricidal infant and Brian the acid-tongued dog, the Griffin family is back for another round of scathing satire, tasteless quips and politically incorrect adventures. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Three Kings," "Peter's Progress," "Road to the Multiverse," "Family Goy," "Spies Reminiscent of Us" and "Brian's Got A Brand New Bag." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Hannah Banana," "Quagmire's Baby," "Jerome is the New Black" and "Dog Gone." Also included are 'Road to the Multiverse' featurette, deleted scenes and Family Guy Karaoke. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Fox-y Lady," "Not All Dogs Go To Heaven," "420," "Stew-Roids" and "We Love You, Conrad." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Three Kings," "Peter's Progress," "Road to the Multiverse," "Family Goy," "Spies Reminiscent of Us" and "Brian's Got A Brand New Bag." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Hannah Banana," "Quagmire's Baby," "Jerome is the New Black" and "Dog Gone." Also included are 'Road to the Multiverse' featurette, deleted scenes and Family Guy Karaoke. |
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Peter learns that in a previous life he was the founder of Quahog. As the story unfolds, King Stewart exiles Griffin Peterson to America. |
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Feeling blue, Peter and the guys interview potential friends to fill the vacancy left by Cleveland. |
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When Quagmire assumes responsibility for a baby who looks just like him, he quickly realizes he may be in over his head. |
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When Brian snags an older woman, he becomes the laughingstock of the family, but things go from bad to worse when she breaks her hip. |
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Stewie meets and becomes friends with a teen pop star, but things get weird after he discovers one of her darkest secrets. |
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Stewie and Brian are suspicious when two guys move into Cleveland's old house, and when they find out Dan and Chevy are spies. |
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When Lois goes to the doctor to test for cancer, the doctor looks at her family medical history and surprises her with the news that she's Jewish. |
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With the help of an out-of-this-world remote control, Stewie and Brian travel through alternate universes. |
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A sequel to the Star Wars parody "Blue Harvest," this special episode of the unabashedly off-color animated series features the dysfunctional Griffin family and their friends as the characters in The Empire Strikes Back. Peter begins sharing the story with his family during a power outage, and, in this retelling, he stars as Han Solo, with Chris as Luke Skywalker, Lois as Princess Leia and Stewie as (who else?) Darth Vader. |
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When Peter gives Lois's father the bachelor party he never had, Mr. Pewterschmidt slips into a coma, and not even Dr. House can bring him out of it. |
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When Brian accidentally kills another dog, he is surprised to see that no one cares -- so he tries to convince everyone that a dog's life has value. |
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A sequel to the Star Wars parody "Blue Harvest," this special episode of the unabashedly off-color animated series features the dysfunctional Griffin family and their friends as the characters in The Empire Strikes Back. Peter begins sharing the story with his family during a power outage, and, in this retelling, he stars as Han Solo, with Chris as Luke Skywalker, Lois as Princess Leia and Stewie as (who else?) Darth Vader. |
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"Family Guy" creator Seth MacFarlane and star Alex Borstein hit the stage for this innovative variety show that blends live-action sketch comedy, musical numbers backed by a 40-piece orchestra and animated shorts featuring "Family Guy" characters. No topic is too offensive, off-color or taboo for the... |
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2009 3.2 ★ 90 mins Comedies Rated: R RT:63% Poised to sell his successful flavor extract company, Joel's life is pretty sweet -- until an on-the-job accident threatens his livelihood. To make matters worse, his marriage is failing, and a sexy con artist is stirring things up at the office. |
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Led by dim-witted Peter, Stewie the matricidal infant and Brian the acid-tongued dog, the Griffin family is back for another round of scathing satire, tasteless quips and politically incorrect adventures. |
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Brian turns to the bottle when he discovers Jillian is engaged. After a night of drinking, he wakes up in bed next to Lauren Conrad of "The Hills." |
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After Brian is thrown in jail for drug possession, he decides to launch a campaign to have marijuana legalized. |
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After a day at the Quahog Star Trek convention, Stewie builds a transporter and beams the cast of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" into his room. |
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Lois lands a job as a Fox news reporter. Her first assignment is an exposé on a liberal filmmaker, but her story implicates a conservative radio host. |
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When Peter discovers the writings of Stephen King, he imagines his family plus Joe, Cleveland and Quagmire in three of King's most famous stories. |
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When a baby girl beats Stewie in a fight, Peter takes him to a gym and injects him with steroids to pump him up. |
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Peter returns to third grade to pick up skills for a promotion at work, Brian confesses his love for Lois, Peter becomes part of a study on homosexuality, and Brian and Stewie travel in time to World War II in these episodes from Seasons 6 and 7. |
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After his TV star girlfriend, Sarah Marshall (Kristen Bell), breaks his heart, Peter (Jason Segel) wants nothing more than to enjoy his vacation in Hawaii. But there are two big problems: No. 1, Sarah's vacationing at the same resort; No. 2, she's bringing her new beau. Mila Kunis, Paul Rudd and Bill Hader also star in this madcap relationship comedy from hit producer Judd Apatow (Knocked Up, Superbad). |
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When Peter gets a free gas card, the family decides to hit the road on vacation, but they accidentally leave Stewie behind. |
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When Stewie convinces Brian to go slowly with his new girlfriend, Carolyn, Cleveland moves in and steals her away. |
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It's a pirate's life for Peter when he gets a parrot, but after terrorizing the neighbors, Peter accidentally kills his beloved pet. |
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When Brian's ex brings her wild teenage son to the Griffins' house, Brian's attitude toward parenting drives Peter and his friends crazy. |
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Brian wins a trip to Martha's Vineyard and invites Peter and Lois. When Peter spends the entire time getting drunk, Brian confesses his love for Lois. |
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After being locked in a crate by Peter, James Woods returns to seek revenge by stealing Peter's identity and taking over as head of the household. |
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Mark Wahlberg stars as title character Max Payne in this gritty noir crime thriller that centers on an undercover New York City DEA agent (Mila Kunis) who teams up with a female assassin to avenge the murder of her family. Filmmaker John Moore directs this big-screen video game adaptation with supporting performances from Beau Bridges, Christopher "Ludacris" Bridges, Chris O'Donnell and Donal Logue. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Back to the Woods," "Play It Again, Brian," "The Former Life of Brian," "Long John Peter" and "Love Blactually." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "I Dream of Jesus," "Road to Germany," "Baby Not On Board," "The Man with Two Brians," "Tales of a Third Grade Nothing" and "Ocean's Three and a Half." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Family Gay" and "The Juice is Loose!." |
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Peter cashes in a raffle ticket and wins a golf outing with O.J. Simpson, but when he brings O.J. home, the residents of Quahog aren't very welcoming. |
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Peter's boss sends him back to third grade to qualify for a promotion at work. Brian and Frank Sinatra Jr. struggle to open a nightclub. |
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When Mort accidentally steps into a time machine, Stewie and Brian decide to follow him. But they end up in Poland on the day of the Nazi invasion. |
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Mark Wahlberg stars as title character Max Payne in this gritty noir crime thriller that centers on an undercover New York City DEA agent (Mila Kunis) who teams up with a female assassin to avenge the murder of her family. Filmmaker John Moore... |
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The extensive bonus materials for the Judd Apatow produced comedy "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" include a remixed version of "Dracula's Lament", deleted, extended and alternate scenes, cast auditions, video diaries from the set and a puppet break-up. Also included here is the behind-the-scenes featurette from "Cinemax Final Cut", alternate takes for Sarah's new TV show and a sex-o-rama and drunk-o-rama feature. |
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After seven years of pregnancy, Bonnie gives birth to baby Susie, and Stewie immediately falls in love. |
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After his TV star girlfriend, Sarah Marshall (Kristen Bell), breaks his heart, Peter (Jason Segel) wants nothing more than to enjoy his vacation in Hawaii. But there are two big problems: No. 1, Sarah's vacationing at the same resort; No. 2, she's bringing her new beau. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Back to the Woods," "Play It Again, Brian," "The Former Life of Brian," "Long John Peter" and "Love Blactually." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "I Dream of Jesus," "Road to Germany," "Baby Not On Board," "The Man with Two Brians," "Tales of a Third Grade Nothing" and "Ocean's Three and a Half." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Family Gay" and "The Juice is Loose!." |
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The extensive bonus materials for the Judd Apatow produced comedy "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" include a remixed version of "Dracula's Lament", deleted, extended and alternate scenes, cast auditions, video diaries from the set and a puppet break-up. Also included here is the behind-the-scenes featurette from "Cinemax Final Cut", alternate takes for Sarah's new TV show and a sex-o-rama and drunk-o-rama feature. |
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Peter returns to third grade to pick up skills for a promotion at work, Brian confesses his love for Lois, Peter becomes part of a study on homosexuality, and Brian and Stewie travel in time to World War II in these episodes from Seasons 6 and 7. |
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To pay off a massive debt, Peter participates in a medical experiment, allowing himself to be injected with the gay gene. |
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When Brian hurts his back saving Peter, Peter thinks Brian's getting too old and brings another dog -- named New Brian -- into the family. |
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Peter rediscovers his love for the painfully annoying song "Surfin' Bird," which drives people around him crazy. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Movin' Out (Brian's Song)," "Believe It Or Not, Joe's Walking On Air," "(100th episode) Stewie Kills Lois," "Lois Kills Stewie," "Padre de Familia" and "Peter's Daughter." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "McStroke." |
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Peter saves the owner of McBurgertown and gets free burgers for life. After eating 30 burgers, Peter has a stroke and sues the company. |
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Feeling patriotic after a Veterans Day parade, Peter campaigns against illegal immigrants. But he soon discovers he is an illegal immigrant himself. |
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The wildly dysfunctional Griffin family is back in action with another season in which Chris and Meg get jobs at a convenience store, Peter's anti-immigration activities backfire, and Stewie tries to kill Lois while she and Peter are on a cruise. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "No Meals On Wheels," "Boys Do Cry," "No Chris Left Behind," "It Takes a Village Idiot, And I Married One" and "Meet The Quagmires." |
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Eric Amadio's witty directorial debut looks at eight couples in varying stages of their relationship -- all set in the scene of just having had sex -- and examines how they deal with intimacy in the 21st century. |
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A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, the cast of "Family Guy" stepped into the plot of Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope -- and the result is this hourlong epic that kicked off the show's sixth season. When Princess Leia (Lois) is captured by Darth Vader (Stewie), Luke (Chris) risks his life to save her. Aiding him on his quest are Chewbacca (Brian), a well-spoken Wookiee, and Han Solo (Peter), a bumbling spice smuggler. |
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Packed off to Camp Serenity on a remote Fiji isle, teenage rebel Sophie Bauer (Mila Kunis) and a host of other troubled kids soon find themselves brutalized by the unhinged Dr. Norman Hail (Peter Stormare) and his sadistic staff in this taut thriller. Electronic ankle cuffs and the surrounding ocean make es... |
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Lois and Peter go on a cruise without the family. Stewie vows his revenge; when Brian challenges him to follow through, Stewie intercepts the ship. |
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Lois charges Stewie with attempted murder. Stewie forces Brian to drive him to CIA headquarters, where he carries out his plan for world domination. |
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Joe's thrilled after having leg transplant surgery, but he drives the guys to exhaustion doing all the things he couldn't do before. |
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Peter convinces Brian to get serious with his girlfriend, so Brian and Jillian get their own place. Stewie has to move in to help pay the rent. |
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When the local oil refinery dumps toxic waste into Lake Quahog, Lois runs for mayor. Peter enjoys the perks of being the First Lady of Quahog. |
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When Meg awakens from a coma, she falls for an intern and gets pregnant; Peter insists the couple marry. Brian and Stewie buy a fixer-upper house. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "No Meals On Wheels," "Boys Do Cry," "No Chris Left Behind," "It Takes a Village Idiot, And I Married One" and "Meet The Quagmires." |
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Death grants Peter's wish to travel back in time to before he was married, when he broke a date with Lois to party with Molly Ringwald. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Movin' Out (Brian's Song)," "Believe It Or Not, Joe's Walking On Air," "(100th episode) Stewie Kills Lois," "Lois Kills Stewie," "Padre de Familia" and "Peter's Daughter." |
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Four days before the bar exam, ambitious legal intern Rick Robinson (Ben Gourley) makes a promise to his boss, McAllister (Rutger Hauer), and finds himself on a cross-country road trip from hell with McAllister's niece (Mila Kunis) and her ... |
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A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, the cast of "Family Guy" stepped into the plot of Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope -- and the result is this hourlong epic that kicked off the show's sixth season. When Princess Leia (Lois) is captured by Darth Vader (Stewie), Luke (Chris) risks his life to save her. Aiding him on his quest are Chewbacca (Brian), a well-spoken Wookiee, and Han Solo (Peter), a bumbling spice smuggler. |
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Eric Amadio's witty directorial debut looks at eight couples in varying stages of their relationship -- all set in the scene of just having had sex -- and examines how they deal with intimacy in the 21st century. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "McStroke." |
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Four days before the bar exam, ambitious legal intern Rick Robinson (Ben Gourley) makes a promise to his boss, McAllister (Rutger Hauer), and finds himself on a cross-country road trip from hell with McAllister's niece (Mila Kunis) and her pet pig in this comedy. En route from Miami to L.A., Robinson is set off course by hitchhikers, breakdowns and even love on a journey that proves that there's more to life than making it to the exam on time. |
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The wildly dysfunctional Griffin family is back in action with another season in which Chris and Meg get jobs at a convenience store, Peter's anti-immigration activities backfire, and Stewie tries to kill Lois while she and Peter are on a cruise. |
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Packed off to Camp Serenity on a remote Fiji isle, teenage rebel Sophie Bauer (Mila Kunis) and a host of other troubled kids soon find themselves brutalized by the unhinged Dr. Norman Hail (Peter Stormare) and his sadistic staff in this taut thriller. Electronic ankle cuffs and the surrounding ocean make escape impossible from the youngsters' hell in paradise -- until Sophie's boyfriend (Gregory Smith), who's back in the States, gets involved. |
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The family flees to Texas when their congregation believes that Stewie is possessed by the devil. Stewie enters the Little Miss Texas pageant. |
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Creator Seth MacFarlane hosts a look at some of the funniest moments and musical numbers from the first 100 episodes of the show. |
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When the power goes out, Peter decides to entertain the family with his version of the Star Wars saga, starring Peter as an extra-large Han Solo. |
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When Chris is expelled, he's sent to the fancy boarding school that Lois's grandfather attended, but he doesn't quite fit in. |
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When Peter decides to fulfill his life's dream and open a restaurant, the restaurant becomes the new hangout for Joe and all his handicapped friends. |
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Lois volunteers to teach a sex ed class but is fired for discussing condoms; a conservative minister takes over the class and preaches abstinence. |
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Lois insists that Brian learn to use the toilet, so Brian enlists Stewie as his trainer. Bill Clinton shows Peter you're only as old as you act. |
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Due to a sudden shortage of police officers in Quahog, Joe is forced to recruit Peter and his buddies into the police academy. |
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Stewie marries his old flame, Olivia, but her juice-drinking problem and his bad attitude quickly put their marriage on the rocks. |
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After his first prostate exam, Peter is convinced that he's been sexually violated. Lois earns Stewie's undying devotion when she rescues Rupert. |
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More sidesplitting episodes with the Griffin family are collected here in Season 5 of the hilarious animated cult sitcom. As always, devoted bungler, father and husband Peter is the family's driving force of adventure -- and shame. And while Brian the dog is content with his martinis, little Stewie is still hell-bent on world domination. The series features the voices of creator Seth MacFarlane, Mila Kunis and Seth Green. |
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After Peter accidentally kills his father, he learns that his real dad lives in Ireland and is the town drunk. Meanwhile, Stewie discovers spanking. |
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After Peter uses Meg's money to buy himself a tank, she gets a job at the new Super Store USA. A corporate giant sucks up all the city's electricity. |
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Peter feels abandoned when his mother gets a divorce ... until he sees a father figure in her new boyfriend, Tom Tucker. Brian becomes a shock jock. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Stewie Loves Lois," "Mother Tucker," "Hell Comes to Quahog," "Saving Private Brian," "Whistle While Your Wife Works" and "Prick Up Your Ears." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Chick Cancer," "Barely Legal," "Road to Rupert," "Peter's Two Dads," "The Tan Aquatic with Steve Zissou," "Airport '07" and "Bill and Peter's Bogus Journey." |
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This disc includes 38 deleted scenes, 3 animatic episodes, a featurette called "Drawing Peter" and a promo called "Freakin' Sweet." |
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After seeing the Redneck Comedy Tour, Peter becomes enamored with the redneck lifestyle. Quagmire moves in with the Griffins. |
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Peter discovers the thrill of being the neighborhood bully, but it may cost him the love of his family and friends. Stewie gets addicted to tanning. |
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When Peter blows off his fingers in a fireworks accident, he corrals Lois into helping him out at work, which arouses his animal instincts. |
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Brian mistakenly sells Rupert at the Griffins' yard sale. Peter loses his license after a nasty car crash and is forced to let Meg be his driver. |
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More sidesplitting hilarity with the Griffin family is collected here in episodes from Season 5 of the animated cult sitcom. As always, devoted bungler, father and husband Peter is the family's driving force of adventure -- and shame. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Stewie Loves Lois," "Mother Tucker," "Hell Comes to Quahog," "Saving Private Brian," "Whistle While Your Wife Works" and "Prick Up Your Ears." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Chick Cancer," "Barely Legal," "Road to Rupert," "Peter's Two Dads," "The Tan Aquatic with Steve Zissou," "Airport '07" and "Bill and Peter's Bogus Journey." |
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When Army recruiters show up at Chris's high school, Brian drags Stewie to recruiting headquarters to complain. Meanwhile, Chris joins a goth band. |
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This disc includes 38 deleted scenes, 3 animatic episodes, a featurette called "Drawing Peter" and a promo called "Freakin' Sweet." |
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More sidesplitting hilarity with the Griffin family is collected here in episodes from Season 5 of the animated cult sitcom. As always, devoted bungler, father and husband Peter is the family's driving force of adventure -- and shame. |
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There's more cheeky humor in this collection of episodes from Season 4 as family man Peter Griffin gets chased by a gigantic chicken, goes head to head with Quagmire on the reality show "The Bachelorette" and kicks butt in Preschool Trivial Pursuit. |
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Brian's gay cousin Jasper comes to visit and announces he's marrying his partner at the Griffins' house, but Mayor West bans gay marriage in Quahog. |
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Quagmire is arrested after he gets caught peeping into women's restroom stalls, and Peter goes blind after he ingests too many coins. |
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Lois thinks Chris murdered his substitute teacher's husband, while Brian teaches remedial English to a group of tough kids. |
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The gang becomes suspicious that Donna is cheating on Eric with Randy. Jackie and Fez write a letter to Eric telling him about it and hope it will inspire him to return home to Donna only to find from Donna that Eric has already broken up with her. |
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With Kelso in Chicago, Jackie moves into his old room in Fez's apartment. Fez has a date with crazy Caroline. Meanwhile, Samantha teaches Kitty a few stripper moves, but Kitty's "show" for Red goes awry when her hair is sat aflame by a candle. |
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Kelso, Fez, Randy and Leo decide to throw Hyde a bachelor party at the Formans. They guys end up in jail while Kitty and Red come home to strippers in their living room. Donna decides to have a girls' night to counteract the bachelor party. |
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Go behind the scenes for the making of the hilarious album "Family Guy: Live in Las Vegas," a collection of swinging Vegas-style songs belted out by the dysfunctional Griffin family. The camera crew goes into the recording studio to capture the magic of original compositions such as "Puberty's Gonna Get You" and "Dear Booze." Extras include a music video of "Stewie's Sexy Party" and trailers for "Family Guy" and its sister show, "American Dad." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Cleveland-Loretta Quagmire," "Petarded," "Brian the Bachelor" and "8 Simple Rules for Buying My Teenage Daughter." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Breaking Out Is Hard to Do," "Model Misbehavior," "Perfect Castaway," "Peter's Got Woods" and "Jungle Love." |
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Laugh along with the final season of one of TV's grooviest comedies. Everyone's lives seem to be changing, as Fez (Wilmer Valderrama) and Jackie (Mila Kunis) face relationship troubles, Kelso (Ashton Kutcher) faces a tough decision and Red (Kurtwood Smith) and Kitty (Debra Jo Rupp) face an empty nest. One of the biggest stars of the 1970s, Mary Tyler Moore, appears as talk show host Christine St. George. |
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Stewie convinces Brian to go on a road trip with him to San Francisco to search for a man whom Stewie believes is his real father. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "North by North Quahog," "Fast Times at Buddy Cianci Jr. High," "Blind Ambition" and "Don't Make Me Over." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Cleveland-Loretta Quagmire," "Petarded," "Brian the Bachelor" and "8 Simple Rules for Buying My Teenage Daughter." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Breaking Out Is Hard to Do," "Model Misbehavior," "Perfect Castaway," "Peter's Got Woods" and "Jungle Love." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Brian Goes Back to College," "The Courtship Of Stewie's Father," "The Fat Guy Strangler," "The Father, The Son, And The Holy Fonz" and "PTV." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Brian Sings & Swings," "Patriot Games," "I Take Thee Quagmire," "Sibling Rivalry" and "Deep Throats." |
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There's more cheeky humor in this collection of episodes from Season 4 as family man Peter Griffin gets chased by a gigantic chicken, goes head to head with Quagmire on the reality show "The Bachelorette" and kicks butt in Preschool Trivial Pursuit. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Peterotica," "You May Now Kiss The...Uh...," "Petergeist" and "The Griffin Family History." |
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Temporarily shelving his plans for world domination, crazed baby genius Stewie Griffin (voiced by Seth MacFarlane) sets out on a wild journey to find the man he believes is his real father (&NFi;not&NFi_; that bumbling nitwit Peter). During his cross-country trek, the enfant terrible makes some shocking discoveries while searching for daddy dearest in this unrated, full-length animated film featuring guest talent Drew Barrymore. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Bohemian Rhapsody," "Somebody to Love," "You're My Best Friend," "Misfire," "Stone Cold Crazy," "Long Away" and "Fun It." |
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Peter starts his own television station after the FCC overreacts to an incident on the Emmy Awards and begins censoring Quahog's TV broadcasts. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Good Company," "Who Needs You," "Sweet Lady," "Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy," "Killer Queen," "Spread Your Wings" and "Son And Daughter." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Keep Yourself Alive," "My Fairy King," "Crazy Little Thing Called Love," "We Will Rock You," "Sheer Heart Attack" and "Leaving Home Ain't Easy." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Love Of My Life" and "That '70s Finale." The bonus features "A '70s Show Flashback: Tommy Chong and Josh Meyers," "That '70s Set Tour with Director David Trainer" and "That '70s Show Through the Years: A Retrospective" are also included. |
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Peter tries to bond with Stewie by taking him to Disney World, and Herbert gets Chris to repay a debt by having him do chores around the house. |
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Brian goes back to college to get his degree. Meanwhile, Peter and his friends form their own version of "The A-Team." |
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Temporarily shelving his plans for world domination, crazed baby genius Stewie Griffin (voiced by Seth MacFarlane) sets out on a wild journey to find the man he believes is his real father (not that bumbling nitwit Peter). During his cross-country trek, the enfant terrible makes some shocking discoveries while searching for daddy dearest in this unrated, full-leng... |
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A pregnancy scare forces Peter to undergo a vasectomy, but not before he wreaks havoc at a sperm bank. |
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When Peter goes on "Wheel of Fortune" and wins a maid for a week, Quagmire becomes smitten with her and ends up popping the question. |
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Peter creates an organization for overweight people, and Lois discovers she has a homicidal brother who preys on the obese. |
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A jealous Peter befriends actor James Woods after Brian falls for an attractive African-American teacher. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "North by North Quahog," "Fast Times at Buddy Cianci Jr. High," "Blind Ambition" and "Don't Make Me Over." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Brian Goes Back to College," "The Courtship Of Stewie's Father," "The Fat Guy Strangler," "The Father, The Son, And The Holy Fonz" and "PTV." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Brian Sings & Swings," "Patriot Games," "I Take Thee Quagmire," "Sibling Rivalry" and "Deep Throats." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Peterotica," "You May Now Kiss The...Uh...," "Petergeist" and "The Griffin Family History." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Bohemian Rhapsody," "Somebody to Love," "You're My Best Friend," "Misfire," "Stone Cold Crazy," "Long Away" and "Fun It." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Good Company," "Who Needs You," "Sweet Lady," "Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy," "Killer Queen," "Spread Your Wings" and "Son And Daughter." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Keep Yourself Alive," "My Fairy King," "Crazy Little Thing Called Love," "We Will Rock You," "Sheer Heart Attack" and "Leaving Home Ain't Easy." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Love Of My Life" and "That '70s Finale." The bonus features "A '70s Show Flashback: Tommy Chong and Josh Meyers," "That '70s Set Tour with Director David Trainer" and "That '70s Show Through the Years: A Retrospective" are also included. |
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Peter becomes a best-selling erotic novelist, and Peter's father-in-law, Carter, is sued for publishing Peter's books on tape. |
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It's December 31, 1979, and Eric is flying back from Africa; Donna has decided to leave for college; Fez and Jackie are officially a couple; Hyde has a special surprise for Red. |
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For the first time, Hyde wigs out during a circle and decides to quit the stuff. When he starts acting healthy and responsible, his friends stage an intervention and get him back on board. Kitty makes a surprise announcement. |
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Bob plans to move to Florida and open a bait shop. Red and Kitty decide to sell their house and move to Florida too -- only to change their minds. Donna wants to stay in Point Place but realizes she doesn't want to be in a relationship with Randy. |
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Fez announces his love for Caroline, and Jackie announces her love for Fez. Hyde helps Red unload his heart medicine. |
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With the 1980s approaching, Hyde organizes a bonfire to destroy disco records. Kitty has invited the new neighbors over and is surprised to discovers they are two men. |
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Jackie reveals to Donna that she likes Fez -- she just can't find the perfect time to tell Fez. Red, retired and bored, starts helping out at the record store, driving Hyde and Randy crazy. |
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The deeply disturbed yet hilarious Griffin family continues its misadventures in this collection of more episodes from the fourth season. There's lots going on as Brian returns to college, baby Stewie goes through breast milk withdrawal, and more. |
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Jackie is upset that everyone, even Fez, is in a relationship and she's not. She decides to make a list of what she wants in a man. Her answer seems to be Fez. Hyde divorces Samantha, and Red sells the Muffler shop for a large sum of money. |
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The gang is stranded overnight in the woods looking for Kitty's engagement ring from Red -- only to realize it was never really lost. |
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Hyde housesits over the weekend for his dad, and the gang decides to throw a party. Donna tells Kitty she still loves Eric, but it's over. Kitty finally accepts that Donna is now with Randy. |
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Jackie finally helps out and cleans the apartment she shares with Fez. Afterward, she falls asleep with the bath running. Fez returns to find the place flooded, destroying their landlord's apartment below. |
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After a cliffhanger opening at Red and Kitty's anniversary party with Kelso proposing to Jackie, we flash back to two days earlier. Seeing how happy Red and Kitty are, Kelso realizes his best times are with Jackie and decides he wants to marry her. |
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Hyde discovers that while he was away, Leo nearly put the record store out of business. Meanwhile, a scorned Jackie gets embarrassingly drunk. |
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Brian and Stewie go undercover to expose the mayor as corrupt after Meg gets a job as an intern in his office. |
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While attending his high school reunion, Peter befriends quarterback Tom Brady, who makes Peter a member of the New England Patriots. |
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After Peter hits Brian with his car, Brian grows depressed -- until he appears onstage with Frank Sinatra Jr. Meg tells everyone she's a lesbian. |
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Lois breaks out of prison after she's arrested for stealing, forcing the Griffin family to take refuge in Quahog's Asiantown. |
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In order to pay back an outstanding debt, Peter drafts a contract that sells Meg to Mort's son, Neil. |
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Peter ends up losing the kids to child services after he's diagnosed as being mentally unfit to be a parent. |
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Kitty makes an audio tape to send to Eric with news of what's happened since he left. A stripper named Samantha arrives and informs Hyde that they got married in Las Vegas -- which Hyde has no memory of! |
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After Meg gets a makeover, the family becomes a new singing sensation, à la "The Brady Bunch," culminating in an appearance on "Saturday Night Live." |
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When his Catholic father comes to the house for a visit, Peter decides to form his own religion and begins worshiping the Fonz from "Happy Days." |
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Mary Tyler Moore guest stars as local television show host Christine St. George. Jackie ends up working as her new assistant. |
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Red invites Hyde to begin a rite of passage by joining him at the Viking Lodge. Hyde is disappointed when he realizes all the members do is complain about their wives. He worries how Red will take the news that he doesn't want to join. |
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Peter discovers he has a black ancestor, and Stewie begins mimicking cheerleaders to harness their power to entrance. |
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The gang sits around the basement bored and comes up with the brilliant idea to steal Fatso the Clown from Fatso Burger. Meanwhile, the entire town, including Kitty, is upset about one of their "landmarks" being stolen. |
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Peter puts his foot down after Lois begins a modeling career, and Stewie talks Brian into joining a pyramid scheme. |
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Fez meets Marsha Sullivan, Kitty's old nemesis (who is, of course, Kitty's age). The two quickly start dating. The gang thinks it's disgusting and Kitty is mortified. For Donna's birthday, Randy suggests they all go in on a present. |
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Laugh along with the final season of one of TV's grooviest comedies. Everyone's lives seem to be changing, as Fez (Wilmer Valderrama) and Jackie (Mila Kunis) face relationship troubles, Kelso (Ashton Kutcher) faces a tough decision and Red (Kurtwood Smith) and Kitty (Debra Jo Rupp) face an empty nest. One of the biggest stars of the 1970s, Mary Tyler Moore, appears as talk show host Christine St. George. |
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Stewie convinces Brian to go on a road trip with him to San Francisco to search for a man whom Stewie believes is his real father. |
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When burglars break into the Griffin house, Peter takes the family into the "panic room," where they become trapped without food or water. |
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After discovering that Quagmire and Cleveland's wife, Loretta, are having an affair, Peter tries to rejuvenate Cleveland's manliness. |
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The deeply disturbed yet hilarious Griffin family continues its misadventures in this collection of more episodes from the fourth season. There's lots going on as Brian returns to college, baby Stewie goes through breast milk withdrawal, and more. |
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After being subjected to the tortures of the "freshman hunt" at school, Chris decides to join the Peace Corps -- and soon finds himself married. |
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Peter and his buddies are shipwrecked on an island and given up for dead. When Peter finally returns home, he discovers Lois has moved on without him. |
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Stewie vows to change his evil ways after he has a near-death experience, and Peter gets to air his gripes on the local news. |
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Brian and Quagmire become finalists on the reality show "The Bachelorette," while Chris befriends his talking zit. |
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Donna still misses Eric and struggles with her relationship with Randy. Fez gets Jackie a job sweeping up at the hair salon. |
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When Joe builds a home theater, Peter decides to build a multiplex in his backyard. While digging, Peter disturbs a sacred Indian burial ground. |
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Hyde needs a Valentine's Day gift for Samantha and seeks Red's advice. Randy plans a special Valentine's Day for Donna and Jackie has a tough time adjusting to the caustic personality of her new boss, Christine St. George. |
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Peter and Lois go on a second honeymoon and end up battling Mel Gibson. Back at home, Chris is accused of drinking alcohol at a school dance. |
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In an effort to fit in, Angie wants to learn how to "burn" one of the gang, but has a hard time doing so. Jackie announces she's going to have her own public-access TV show, and Red gives Eric a hard time for not having any direction in life. |
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Donna rigs a contest at the radio station and scores six tickets to the Packers game. Eric asks Red to the game, and Red tears up, speechless. At the game, Red couldn't be prouder and tells everyone who'll listen that his son got him the tickets. |
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When the gang reminisces about childhood troublemaking -- including trenching Old Man Shinsky's yard -- Eric realizes he wasn't there and feels like he missed an important life moment. |
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Kitty leaves the book The Joy of Sex in the garage for Red to find in an attempt to spice up their love life. Fez's client at he salon, Danielle, is so taken with his understanding of women that she blows off a date with Kelso for Fez. |
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With everyone working and Kelso and Fez looking for an apartment, Eric worries about his future. He decides to look into becoming a chiropractor like Kitty suggested. He goes to a seminar with Donna, then uses his new knowledge on her -- ouch! |
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Kelso announces that he can pick Betsy's godparents, but that it can't be Fez. Eric and Donna expect Kelso to ask them, but Kelso asks Hyde and Jackie instead. Eric and Donna are shocked and upset. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Time Is On My Side," "Let's Spend The Night Together," "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction," "Beast Of Burden," "It's Only Rock And Roll," "Rip This Joint" and "Mother's Little Helper." |
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Charlie, the son of one of Red's Army buddies, is in town for a few days hanging with the gang. It turns out that his dad owns a beer warehouse, so that's pretty much where they end up hanging out. |
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Eric learns Red spent his college money on the muffler shop so he now has to figure out a way to pay for his education. He comes up with a surprising solution. |
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Eric's high school transcript reveals he got an "incomplete" in gym class and didn't officially graduate. In order to receive his diploma, he must attend a summer P.E. session. Much to his dismay, the gym teacher/Eric Forman tormentor is Casey Kelso. |
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Eric and Donna decide to be friends after Eric left her at the altar. The gang goes on a hunt for the missing engagement ring at the water tower, and Eric ends up falling off the water tower. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Angie," "You Can't Always Get What You Want," "Surprise, Surprise," "Winter," "Don't Lie To Me," "Can't You Hear Me Knocking" and "Street Fighting Man." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "It's All Over Now," "On With The Show," "Down The Road Apiece," "Oh, Baby (We Got A Good Thing Goin')," "Who's Been Sleeping Here?," "Gimme Shelter" and "2121 So. Michigan Ave." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "2000 Light Years From Home," "Take It Or Leave It," "Short And Curlies" and "Til The Next Goodbye." |
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The gang returns for a seventh season of the hit nostalgia comedy centered around a group of goofy friends in Wisconsin. Kelso (Ashton Kutcher) deals with fatherhood, Eric (Topher Grace) prepares to leave for Africa and Donna (Laura Prepon) discovers feminism. Along the way, there's ice fishing, a disastrous Packers game and Fez (Wilmer Valderrama) becomes Prince Eduardo. Tommy Chong returns as Leo, the perpetually stoned owner of the Foto Hut. |
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Donna has to return her wedding shoes to Wanamaker Bridal but is embarrassed to acknowledge her failed marriage to Stacy Wanamaker. Jackie quickly volunteers, posing as Donna. Donna shows up, ruining Jackie's cover. Kelso dates Hydes's sister, Angie. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Time Is On My Side," "Let's Spend The Night Together," "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction," "Beast Of Burden," "It's Only Rock And Roll," "Rip This Joint" and "Mother's Little Helper." |
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Red and Kitty go ice fishing. Jackie and Donna take a karate class. Kelso calls the White House and indirectly threatens the president's life. The guys worry that the Feds are going to come after them. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Angie," "You Can't Always Get What You Want," "Surprise, Surprise," "Winter," "Don't Lie To Me," "Can't You Hear Me Knocking" and "Street Fighting Man." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "It's All Over Now," "On With The Show," "Down The Road Apiece," "Oh, Baby (We Got A Good Thing Goin')," "Who's Been Sleeping Here?," "Gimme Shelter" and "2121 So. Michigan Ave." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "2000 Light Years From Home," "Take It Or Leave It," "Short And Curlies" and "Til The Next Goodbye." |
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Red, in the midst of a job hunt, purchases a shuttered muffler shop. Meanwhile, the "new Eric," as part of his "year off" plan, decides he wants to have some fun at the expense of others and vandalizes a local business. |
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Donna is upset when the station manager wants her to help promote a live remote broadcast from Grooves Records (where Tom Jones is making an appearance) by appearing on a billboard wearing a bikini. |
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Kelso drops off a reluctant Jackie in Chicago. Eric makes preparations to leave for Africa. A homesick Jackie calls Eric from Chicago to tell him good-bye. Fez is distraught about Eric's departure. Red discovers the gang smoking in the basement! |
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As a going-away gift, Donna surprises and delights Eric by dressing as Princess Leia. Kelso ends up driving Jackie to Chicago for her new job. |
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Kelso brings a huge bag of toys over to the basement. He thinks someone just left it at the police station for the cops to enjoy, but the guys point out that they're from the toy drive for needy kids. |
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Hyde's real father arrives, and everyone is surprised to find out that he is black. Eric runs home naked after having his clothes stolen from him at a feminist rally gone wrong. Kelso and Brooke are expecting the baby. |
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Seth MacFarlane's witty animated series follows the exploits of the wonderfully demented Griffin family. See which five episodes, including "Road to Rhode Island" and "I Am Peter, Hear Me Roar," are MacFarlane's favorites in this special compendium. Extras include optional commentaries by MacFarlane, Chris Sheridan, Garrett Donovan and Steve Callaghan; a preview of "American Dad"; and a preview of the fourth season. |
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The gang returns for a seventh season of the hit nostalgia comedy centered around a group of goofy friends in Wisconsin. Kelso (Ashton Kutcher) deals with fatherhood, Eric (Topher Grace) prepares to leave for Africa and Donna (Laura Prepon) discovers feminism. Along the way, there's ice fishing, a disastrous Packers game and Fez (Wilmer Valderrama) becomes Prince Eduardo. Tommy Chong returns as Leo, the perpetually stoned owner of the Foto Hut. |
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Hyde finds out that his sister has started dating Kelso. He goes to Angie and cautions her about Kelso's past dating life. Donna agrees to plug Red's muffler shop and their free calendar giveaway on her radio show. |
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W.B. officially gives Hyde and Angie the keys to the record store, and it's up to them to furnish it, decorate it and get it open for business. Expecting a huge crowd, Eric camps out all night to get tickets to a Styx concert on Thanksgiving. |
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Hyde's new dad, W.B., offers Hyde a job at his record store company. Hyde wants to take it but is torn since he just accepted a job with Red at the new muffler shop. |
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Deciding to get married isn't as easy as sweethearts Tony (Joey McIntyre) and Tina (Mila Kunis) imagined in this irreverent comedy based on the long-running play by the same name. First, they deal with the hostility between Tina's mother ( |
Deciding to get married isn't as easy as sweethearts Tony (Joey McIntyre) and Tina (Mila Kunis) imagined in this irreverent comedy based on the long-running play by the same name. First, they deal with the hostility between Tina's mother (Priscilla Lopez) and Tony's father (John Fiore), who dated when they were young. Then they face unexpected problems from an uncooperative priest, a prima donna wedding singer and Tina's ex, Michael (Adrian Gr... |
Red, Kitty, Hyde and Jackie head to the auto show, where Hyde and Red go off together. Hyde returns to Jackie while Red poses for a picture with two hot models. Brooke finally trusts Kelso to watch their baby, Betsy. |
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Hyde introduces the gang to his new sister, Angie. She just graduated college and is going to work with Hyde at their dad's record store company. Kitty lets it slip to Fez that Eric goes to roller disco on Wednesday nights. |
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Hyde begins working at W.B.'s office. He expects a rock 'n' roll job but is stuck in a windowless office doing tedious paperwork. Eric sends a drawing to an art school from an ad he saw in the back of a magazine. |
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Seth MacFarlane's witty animated series follows the exploits of the wonderfully demented Griffin family. See which five episodes, including "Road to Rhode Island" and "I Am Peter, Hear Me Roar," are MacFarlane's favorites in this special compendium. Extras include optional commentaries by MacFarlane, Chris Sheridan, Garrett Donovan and Steve Callaghan; a preview of "Amer... |
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Eric hits the road with a video camera in the hopes of becoming a documentary filmmaker. Just outside of town he gets a flat and tells his camera he doesn't want to be a documentary filmmaker, but does want to get out of Point Place. |
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Kelso's in a panic when he thinks he's the stooge of his police academy class. Fez applies for his green card. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Kids Are Alright," "Join Together," "Magic Bus," "The Acid Queen," "I'm Free," "We're Not Gonna Take It" and "Christmas." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "I'm a Boy," "Young Man Blues," "A Legal Matter," "I Can See for Miles," "Sally Simpson," "Won't Get Fooled Again" and "Baby Don't You Do It." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Who Are You," "Man with Money," "Happy Jack," "Do You Think It's Alright?," "Substitute," "Squeeze Box" and "5:15." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Sparks," "My Wife," "Going Mobile" and "The Seeker." |
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In the sixth season of this hit nostalgia sitcom, Eric (Topher Grace) watches as his high school sweetheart, Donna (Laura Prepon), leaves home to attend college in Madison, while Fez (Wilmer Valderrama) and Laurie (Christina Moore) begin testing the boundaries of their fledgling marriage. Also, Kelso (Ashton Kutcher) starts training to become a cop. Guest stars include Shannon Elizabeth, Brooke Shields, Seth Green and Luke Wilson. |
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In the sixth season of this hit nostalgia sitcom, Eric (Topher Grace) watches as his high school sweetheart, Donna (Laura Prepon), leaves home to attend college in Madison, while Fez (Wilmer Valderrama) and Laurie (Christina Moore) begin testing the boundaries of their fledgling marriage. Also, Kelso (Ashton Kutcher) starts training to become a cop. Guest stars include Shannon Elizabeth, Brooke Shields, Seth Green and Luke Wilson. |
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Wedding bell blues: Red blows the Formans' wedding present money and Eric accidentally ruins Donna's gown. |
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Mitch convinces Donna to be his date at his brother's wedding, where he introduces her as his fiancée. Kelso and Brooke attend Kitty's baby care class. |
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A new guy starts hanging out with the gang ... and starts hitting on Donna. Bob asks Pamela to move in with him. |
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Donna insists that Eric help her register for their wedding gifts. Eric's miserable, until he follows Red's advice. |
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Kelso makes an inept attempt to fix Fez up with Suzy, a friend from the police academy. Kitty gets defensive when Red is visited by a stress management expert. |
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Donna and Eric check out a wedding spot and total Kelso's van. Jackie gives Hyde's room a woman's touch. And Red gets a strange gift from Bob. |
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Eric's become a slacker -- sleeping all day and letting Kitty baby him -- and Donna's had it. Kelso and Brooke's double date with Hyde and Jackie is a disaster. |
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Eric meets some girl at a dance. When they call Donna at the radio station to dedicate a song to him, she flips. Red dispenses his own brand of Christmas cheer as a mall Santa. |
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It's Eric's birthday and Donna's last night in Point Place. Hyde warns him that he needs to be cool and let Donna go -- like Bogey in Casablanca. |
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Eric's staying home, but enjoys lots of "going away" sex with Donna. Fez wonders if he'll ever have sex again with his new wife. And Kelso plays Cupid for Jackie and Hyde. |
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With Red on the mend, Eric's plans to move out are on hold. Jackie's torn between Hyde and Kelso, but they're not waiting for her decision. And Laurie has gone on a honeymoon without Fez. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Kids Are Alright," "Join Together," "Magic Bus," "The Acid Queen," "I'm Free," "We're Not Gonna Take It" and "Christmas." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "I'm a Boy," "Young Man Blues," "A Legal Matter," "I Can See for Miles," "Sally Simpson," "Won't Get Fooled Again" and "Baby Don't You Do It." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Who Are You," "Man with Money," "Happy Jack," "Do You Think It's Alright?," "Substitute," "Squeeze Box" and "5:15." |
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Eric and Donna freak out when she might be pregnant. Donna is outraged when Eric insists that raising kids will be her career. And Kelso and Fez "break up." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Sparks," "My Wife," "Going Mobile" and "The Seeker." |
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The INS investigates Fez and Laurie's marriage. Will Red set the record straight? Brooke tells Kelso that he's off the hook about the baby, but his friends think he's being irresponsible. |
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Midge comes back to Point Place. When Hyde is taken to the hospital, Kitty finds surprising information in his medical records. Eric returns. Can Donna forgive him? |
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Red and Hyde accidentally see Pamela topless. Donna's upset to learn that Eric secretly dated someone else while they were broken up. |
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Donna catches Eric in a private moment. She's more upset when she discovers what got him so turned on. The police academy has made a new man out of Kelso ... and the guys don't like it. |
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Jackie fumes when her mom returns from Mexico But she really goes crazy when she finds out who she's dating now. Will Kelso leave town for the police academy? |
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Jackie becomes a "Big Sister." Eric makes a feeble stab at being a handyman. And police cadet Kelso goes on a ride-along in a squad car. |
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Kelso's baffled when a hot girl, Brooke, refuses to acknowledge that they had sex. Jackie's upset when Hyde says Brooke is attractive. In the end, Brooke has a big surprise for Kelso. |
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Brooke's mom arrives with news for Kelso. Eric is afraid Donna will regret marrying him and giving up all the plans she had for her life. There's a big surprise on the eve of the wedding. |
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When Donna rents a trailer for herself and Eric, Eric thinks that staying in Point Place after they're married may be a big mistake. |
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Donna and Eric go to premarital church counseling and lie about having had sex. Police cadet Kelso gets a flare gun, with disastrous results. |
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Donna and Jackie are desperate to break up their parents' romance and enlist Fez to help them. Kitty goes crazy when Red's heart monitor beeps whenever Pamela's around. |
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Eric competes with Kelso for a waiter's job. Fez and Laurie are about to file for divorce ... until the wedding presents start arriving. |
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At Thanksgiving dinner, Eric plans to announce his engagement to Donna, but another announcement gets made instead -- one that's not so hot for Eric. |
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Eric shops for a special present for Donna. And Red gives Kitty a present, too -- a puppy to distract her from her wild menopausal mood swings. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Going to California," "I Can't Quit on You Baby," "What Is and What Never Should Be," "Heartbreaker," "Ramble On," "Over the Hills and Far Away" and "Hot Dog." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Thank You," "Black Dog," "The Crunge," "The Girl I Love," "Misty Mountain Hop," "Your Time Is Gonna Come" and "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "When the Levee Breaks," "Whole Lotta Love," "The Battle of Evermore," "Hey, Hey What Can I Do," "Bring It on Home," "No Quarter" and "Trampled Under Foot." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "You Shook Me," "Nobody's Fault But Mine," "Immigrant Song" and "Celebration Day." |
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Hopeful that it will help them stop fighting and start bonding, Kitty enters Red and Eric in a father/son competition at a local festival. And Leo leaves town, but not without providing Hyde with something to remember him by. |
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Disapproving of his son's engagement, Red gives Eric a hard time. Kelso tries to undermine Hyde by giving Jackie a beautiful sweater for her birthday. And Fez loses his virginity at last! |
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While her dad's away, Donna and Eric spend the weekend playing house, but Eric resorts to deceit to pull it off. And Kitty finds out that Eric's been keeping something else a secret, too. |
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Hyde worries that Jackie still has feelings for Kelso. Annette frets that Kelso still seems to be attracted to Jackie. And Kitty, overwhelmed by feelings of rejection from her mother, takes to her bed like she did when Elvis died. |
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The Formans and Donna volunteer to help Jackie move out of her family's ski cabin the same weekend that Hyde, Fez and Kelso have planned a big beer bash there. |
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When Annette shows up in Wisconsin for a visit, Jackie has to deal with her feelings about her old boyfriend's new girlfriend. When Kitty's dad passes away, she confronts her issues with her mother. |
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The evil legacy of Patrick Bateman continues with the beautiful Rachael Newman, a femme fatale willing to eliminate anyone blocking her chances of becoming a teaching assistant to the infamous Dr. Daniels, a professor and FBI profiler. |
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Eric goes to California against his parents' wishes to ask Donna to come home, and Kelso meets a California girl who's up for anything -- except sex. |
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It's senior year, and the gang starts making plans for life after high school in Season 5 of the hit sitcom. Jackie (Mila Kunis) is sneaking around with Hyde (Danny Masterson) even though she still has the hots for Kelso (Ashton Kutcher), while Eric (Topher Grace) and Donna (Laura Prepon) share a big secret. Fez (Wilmer Valderrama) finds love at the DMV, but things take a turn for the worse when it looks like he might be deported. |
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The kids and Laurie go camping for one final blowout, oversleep and miss graduation. Hyde and Kelso insist that Jackie choose between them once and for all. And Fez is heartbroken that he has to leave America. |
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Kitty loses her marbles when Red tells Eric and Donna they have his blessing to live together. A fall from the water tower leads to a brief truce between Kelso and Hyde. And Fez gets busted -- twice -- for a senior prank. |
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Kelso can't believe his good fortune when he discovers that Hyde's cheating on Jackie. Fez can't believe his misfortune when someone from school hears about Fez's Kelso sex dream. And Laurie comes back home after a long absence. |
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Fez has a sexy dream -- about Kelso! -- that messes with his head. Eric gets a job in a dog food factory and brags that now he's free to marry Donna. And Hyde gives Jackie an ultimatum: no more spending time alone with Kelso. |
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Nina blindsides Fez when she tells him she needs some space. And when the gang says they're bored with just hanging out together every day, Kitty suggests a new friend. |
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When it's discovered that, in her parents' absence, Jackie has been sleeping in the basement with Hyde, Jackie's friends try to find her a place to live. And Fez finally meets Nina's parents, who disrespect him deeply. |
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Everybody goes to the job fair. The shocking discovery of a gray hair on his head forces Kelso to rethink his self-image and his plans for the future. Eric's job offer from a bank gets sabotaged by a bad reference from Kitty. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Going to California," "I Can't Quit on You Baby," "What Is and What Never Should Be," "Heartbreaker," "Ramble On," "Over the Hills and Far Away" and "Hot Dog." |
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Kitty gets startling news from the doctor, her parents visit from Phoenix, and Kelso and Hyde sort out their differences. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Thank You," "Black Dog," "The Crunge," "The Girl I Love," "Misty Mountain Hop," "Your Time Is Gonna Come" and "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You." |
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Kitty shocks Red with the news that she's pregnant, while Kelso is equally shocked by the sight of Hyde and Jackie kissing. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "When the Levee Breaks," "Whole Lotta Love," "The Battle of Evermore," "Hey, Hey What Can I Do," "Bring It on Home," "No Quarter" and "Trampled Under Foot." |
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When Bob enrolls Donna in Catholic high school and Red takes the Vista Cruiser away from Eric, Eric and Donna think their senior year is ruined. Eric and Donna also catch Jackie and Hyde making out behind Kelso's back. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "You Shook Me," "Nobody's Fault But Mine," "Immigrant Song" and "Celebration Day." |
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The evil legacy of Patrick Bateman continues with the beautiful Rachael Newman, a femme fatale willing to eliminate anyone blocking her chances of becoming a teaching assistant to the infamous Dr. Daniels, a professor and FBI profiler. |
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Jackie moves in with Donna and immediately starts driving her insane. Eric has to return Donna's engagement ring. And when Kelso takes a job at the hotel kitchen, Hyde decides to torture him. |
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It's senior year, and the gang starts making plans for life after high school in Season 5 of the hit sitcom. Jackie (Mila Kunis) is sneaking around with Hyde (Danny Masterson) even though she still has the hots for Kelso (Ashton Kutcher), while Eric (Topher Grace) and Donna (Laura Prepon) share a big secret. Fez (Wilmer Valderrama) finds love at the DMV, but things take a turn for the worse when it looks like he might be deported. |
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Kitty throws a dinner party so Fez can introduce Nina to the gang, but the evening turns into a battle of the sexes. |
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Eric takes drastic measures when he learns that everyone in the gang, including Kelso, has higher SAT scores than him. |
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When Jackie's dad is sent to prison, she's heartbroken -- because Hyde doesn't know how to comfort her. Kelso can't get over the fact that Hyde and Jackie are together. And Fez finds love at the DMV. |
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When Donna's dad insists that she make her senior visit to Marquette while Eric visits the University of Wisconsin, Eric worries that going to separate colleges will sink their relationship. Jackie frets that she can't get Hyde to be faithful. |
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Eric and Donna's relationship is strained when she buys him the world's ugliest ring. Fez applies for a job at the DMV and gets help from the finger of fate. |
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Eric stalks Donna. It must be love! |
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Fez rocks the house in a blockbuster musical episode. |
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Brian moves to Los Angeles to make it as a writer, but instead ends up directing pornographic films. |
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Will Kitty's remodeling wreck Eric's hangout? |
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After Joe notices Brian's keen sense of smell and puts him to work at the police department in narcotics, Brian becomes addicted to cocaine. |
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This disc contains the episodes: "It's a Wonderful Life," "Eric's Depression," "Pinciotti vs. Forman," "Hyde Gets the Girl," "Bye-Bye Basement," "The Relapse" and "Uncomfortable Ball Stuff." |
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This disc contains the episodes: "Donna's Story," "The Forgotten Son," "Red & Stacey," "Third Wheel," "An Eric Forman Christmas," "Jackie Says Cheese" and "Eric's Hot Cousin." |
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This disc contains the episodes: "Tornado Prom," "Donna Dates a Kelso," "Kelso's Career," "Leo Loves Kitty," "Jackie's Cheese Squeeze," "Class Picture," "Prank Day" and "Eric's Corvette Caper." |
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This disc contains the episodes: "Hyde's Birthday," "That '70s Musical," "Eric's False Alarm," "Everybody Loves Casey" and "Love Wisconsin Style." |
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This disc contains the episodes: "It's a Wonderful Life," "Eric's Depression," "Pinciotti vs. Forman," "Hyde Gets the Girl," "Bye-Bye Basement," "The Relapse" and "Uncomfortable Ball Stuff." |
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This disc contains the episodes: "Donna's Story," "The Forgotten Son," "Red & Stacey," "Third Wheel," "An Eric Forman Christmas," "Jackie Says Cheese" and "Eric's Hot Cousin." |
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This disc contains the episodes: "Tornado Prom," "Donna Dates a Kelso," "Kelso's Career," "Leo Loves Kitty," "Jackie's Cheese Squeeze," "Class Picture," "Prank Day" and "Eric's Corvette Caper." |
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This disc contains the episodes: "Hyde's Birthday," "That '70s Musical," "Eric's False Alarm," "Everybody Loves Casey" and "Love Wisconsin Style." |
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Relationship woes take center stage as Eric and Donna call it quits in the fourth season of this hit sitcom. In this collection of episodes, a guardian angel takes Eric on a journey to the future to see what life would have been like without Donna. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Thin White Line," "Mr. Griffin Goes to Washington," "One if by Clam, Two if by Sea," "And the Weiner Is ... ," "Death Lives," "Lethal Weapons," "The Kiss Seen Around the World." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Mr. Saturday Night," "A Fish Out of Water," "Emission Impossible," "To Live and Die in Dixie," "Screwed the Pooch," "Peter Griffin: Husband, Father ... Brother?." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Ready, Willing and Disabled," "A Very Special Family Guy Freakin' Christmas," "Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows," "From Method to Madness," "Stuck Together, Torn Apart," "European Road Show," "Family Guy Viewer Mail #1," "When You Wish Upon a Weinstein." |
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It's the wildest holiday show ever! |
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Will a new girl come between Hyde and Eric? |
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Move over, Travolta, Kelso's a movie star! |
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Donna's tell-all story dishes the dirt on Eric. |
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Eric meets a new girl while out with Donna. |
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Kelso takes Fez to the Piggly Wiggly to hit on older women. |
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Hyde's birthday becomes the party of the year. |
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Stewie attempts a career in show business. Meg, meanwhile, begins dating a nudist. |
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Red encourages Eric to ask out a new Pricemart cashier. |
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Brian is sentenced to care for a crabby old woman after he's arrested for drunk driving; Peter's beard becomes a home for birds. |
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The Griffins attempt to have a merry Christmas despite Lois and her carefully laid holiday plans fallling apart. |
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After Joe fails to make an arrest because of his physical limitations, Peter helps him rebuild his self-esteem. |
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Matricidal Stewie continues his quest for world domination in these sidesplitting episodes from Season 3 of the boundary-testing animated sitcom. In this volume, Brian becomes a drug-sniffing dog, and Peter learns Chris is more well endowed. |
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Peter discovers he has a black ancestor, and Stewie begins mimicking cheerleaders to harness their power to entrance. |
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Brian gets an urge to have sex and finally chases down the champion greyhound owned by Peter's rich and snooty father-in-law. |
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Forced into the witness protection program, the Griffins move to a backwoods southern town. |
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Chris teaches Peter the true meaning of penis envy. And after suffering outrageous humiliations, Meg gets revenge on the popular crowd. |
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After the Drunken Clam is destroyed by fire, Peter and his friends are framed as the arsonists. Meanwhile, Stewie plays Henry Higgins. |
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When Happy-Go-Lucky Toys is purchased by a tobacco conglomerate, Peter becomes a lobbyist in the nation's capital. |
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Viewer mail inspires three stories in which Peter loses his bones, the Griffins get superpowers, and Peter and his buddies appear as "Little Rascals." |
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Stewie goes to England to take refuge in his favorite television show, while Lois embarrasses Peter at a KISS concert. |
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Gang war! Eric and Donna fight over their friends. |
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Love hurts! Eric and Donna adjust to being single. |
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It's a "Donna-less Life" when an angel visits Eric. |
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Who'll get the last laugh on Prank Day? |
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Matchmaker Fez finds Hyde his dream girl. |
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When Peter wishes for a "Jewish finance wizard" to help the family with their constant money problems, Max Weinstein comes to the rescue. |
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Brief encounter! Kelso's an underwear model. |
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Eric's speechless when Red says, "I love you." |
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Donna dates a Kelso. Luke Wilson guest stars. |
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When Peter and Lois decide to have another baby, Stewie does whatever he can to prevent conception. |
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Peter becomes a commercial fisherman and almost kills a locally known fishing legend, and Lois teaches Meg how to let loose for spring break. |
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After he is humiliated on career day at Chris's school, Peter decides to pursue his dream job of being a knight. |
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Meg and Neil intern at the television station, while Stewie loses his new tricycle to a bully. |
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Lois takes up the martial art tae-jitsu and chases away New York tourists as the Griffin family learns how to love and hate each other better. |
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After a near-death experience on his wedding anniversary, Peter learns the importance of spending time with Lois. |
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Relationship woes take center stage as Eric and Donna call it quits in the fourth season of this hit sitcom. In this collection of episodes, a guardian angel takes Eric on a journey to the future to see what life would have been like without Donna. |
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Relationship woes take center stage as Eric and Donna call it quits in the fourth season of this hit sitcom. In this collection of episodes, a guardian angel takes Eric on a journey to the future to see what life would have been like without Donna. |
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Everyone loves Donna's new guy ... except Eric. |
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Matricidal Stewie continues his quest for world domination in these sidesplitting episodes from Season 3 of the boundary-testing animated sitcom. In this volume, Brian becomes a drug-sniffing dog, and Peter learns Chris is more well endowed. |
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Eric's cruising for a bruising when he swipes Red's Corvette. |
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Red's in love ... with his new Corvette. |
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A tornado shakes things up at the big dance. |
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To win back his girlfriend, Berke auditions for a Shakespearean musical and catches the eye of his friend's sister, who's coaching him. But how can she turn his head when it's already spinning for someone else? |
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Kelso and Jackie get engaged ... see it while it lasts. |
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In a blast from the past, the gang recalls how they met. |
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She's hot, she's willing ... and she's Eric's cousin! |
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Someone's been rifling through Eric's stuff. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Mr. Saturday Night," "A Fish Out of Water," "Emission Impossible," "To Live and Die in Dixie," "Screwed the Pooch," "Peter Griffin: Husband, Father ... Brother?." |
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Peter's jealousy of Lois's ex-boyfriend forces a trial separation. Meanwhile, Stewie and Brian get glued together. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Ready, Willing and Disabled," "A Very Special Family Guy Freakin' Christmas," "Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows," "From Method to Madness," "Stuck Together, Torn Apart," "European Road Show," "Family Guy Viewer Mail #1," "When You Wish Upon a Weinstein." |
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Relationship woes take center stage as Eric and Donna call it quits in the fourth season of this hit sitcom. In this collection of episodes, a guardian angel takes Eric on a journey to the future to see what life would have been like without Donna. |
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To win back his girlfriend, Berke auditions for a Shakespearean musical and catches the eye of his friend's sister, who's coaching him. But how can she turn his head when it's already spinning for someone else? |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Thin White Line," "Mr. Griffin Goes to Washington," "One if by Clam, Two if by Sea," "And the Weiner Is ... ," "Death Lives," "Lethal Weapons," "The Kiss Seen Around the World." |
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Will Fez and Donna's fake date become a real thing? |
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Peter's "little white lie" about Chris having done his homework snowballs ... culminating in Peter being worshipped as a god. |
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To win Donna's heart, Eric tattoos his butt. |
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Is it splitsville for Eric and Donna? |
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Donna ditches Eric to hang with Ted Nugent. |
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Red and Kitty ruin Eric's romantic weekend. |
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Eric takes a frightening look into his future. |
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Alice Cooper and Donna! It's Eric's nightmare. |
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The wrath of Kitty! Eric forgets a birthday. |
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Scream ... with laughter. It's a Hitchcock happening on "That '70s Show." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Reefer Madness," "Red Sees Red," "Hyde's Father," "Too Old to Trick or Treat, Too Young to Die," "Roller Disco" and "Eric's Panties." Extras include audio commentary, episode introductions and an overview of the season. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Baby Fever," "Jackie Bags Hyde," "Hyde's Christmas Rager," "Ice Shack," "Who Wants it More," "Fez Gets the Girl" and "Dine & Dash." Extras include audio commentary and episode introductions. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Radio Daze," "Donna's Panties," "Romantic Weekend," "Kitty's Birthday (That's Today?!)," "The Trials of M. Kelso," "Eric's Naughty No-No" and "Holy Craps." Extras include audio commentary and episode introductions. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Fez Dates Donna," "Eric's Drunken Tattoo," "Canadian Road Trip," "Backstage Pass" and "The Promise Ring." Extras include audio commentary and episode introductions. |
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Lois becomes the director of the Quahog Players and decides to stage "The King and I." But Peter takes over the production and changes it. |
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Peter fakes his death to avoid paying his doctor bill, so Death pays him a visit. While chasing Peter, Death twists his ankle. |
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Brian believes that his incontinence is linked to his romantic feelings for Lois. |
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Fine dining turns into dine and dash! |
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Peter gets in touch with his feminine side after a female co-worker sues him for sexual harassment. |
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A war over a parade trophy erupts between the Griffins and their neighbors. Also, social workers place Stewie in a foster home. |
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Busted! Donna finds Eric's stash of girlie mags. |
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Red gives Eric, Hyde and Laurie a curfew. |
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Hyde's busted. Eric comes clean. Red is steamed. |
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Back for more disco-era teen tomfoolery are gangly Eric Forman (Topher Grace) and girl-next-door Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon), while a love triangle develops between simp Michael Kelso (Ashton Kutcher), snooty Jackie Burkhart (Mila Kunis) and wisenheimer Steven Hyde (Danny Masterson). Exchange student Fez (Wilmer Valderrama), meanwhile, finds love with the new girl in town, and Forman's parents, Kitty and Red, as usual, steal the show. |
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Intent on becoming an involved father, Peter gets Chris a job at a driving range. But Peter soon switches his focus to the more talented Cleveland Jr. |
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How long can Eric and Donna stay good? |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Reefer Madness," "Red Sees Red," "Hyde's Father," "Too Old to Trick or Treat, Too Young to Die," "Roller Disco" and "Eric's Panties." Extras include audio commentary, episode introductions and an overview of the season. |
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A beer run turns into an international incident. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Baby Fever," "Jackie Bags Hyde," "Hyde's Christmas Rager," "Ice Shack," "Who Wants it More," "Fez Gets the Girl" and "Dine & Dash." Extras include audio commentary and episode introductions. |
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Eric's new bedroom moves are strictly X-rated. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Radio Daze," "Donna's Panties," "Romantic Weekend," "Kitty's Birthday (That's Today?!)," "The Trials of M. Kelso," "Eric's Naughty No-No" and "Holy Craps." Extras include audio commentary and episode introductions. |
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Hyde's dad gets a lesson in fatherhood from Red. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Fez Dates Donna," "Eric's Drunken Tattoo," "Canadian Road Trip," "Backstage Pass" and "The Promise Ring." Extras include audio commentary and episode introductions. |
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Donna finds mystery panties in Eric's car. |
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Eric and Donna and Kelso and Jackie play a version of "The Newlywed Game," hosted by Fez. |
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Things heat up at the battle of the barbecues. |
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Jackie's ready for love. Will Fez have the nerve? |
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Lois discovers that Peter possesses incredible musical skills at the piano -- but only when he is drunk. |
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Meg attempts to interview Quahog's mayor, Adam West. But thanks to Peter's meddling, she ends up "outing" actor Luke Perry instead. |
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After learning that his property is not officially part of the United States, Peter forms his own country. |
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As Chris attempts to lose weight through diet and exercise, Peter alters his own looks via liposuction and extensive plastic surgery. |
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Peter's new mobster friend "takes care of business" for Peter and the kids -- but puts a contract out on Lois' life. |
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Stewie falls head over heels for a girl at his day-care center, and Peter convinces Lois to become a flight attendant so he can travel free of charge. |
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Peter masquerades as a student in his attempt to eradicate a "drug" problem at Meg's high school. |
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Mourning the loss of his mother, Brian accompanies Stewie on a road trip back to Quahog after the pair lose their airplane tickets. |
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When the Griffins become a big hit on a daytime talk show, television executives offer them their own series. |
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The Griffins travel to New York City when Chris's talent as a painter catches the eye of an art gallery owner. |
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Peter and Lois become political opponents in their bids to become the new school board president. |
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A little baby spells big trouble for the Formans. |
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Back for more disco-era teen tomfoolery are gangly Eric Forman (Topher Grace) and girl-next-door Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon), while a love triangle develops between simp Michael Kelso (Ashton Kutcher), snooty Jackie Burkhart (Mila Kunis) and wisenheimer Steven Hyde (Danny Masterson). Exchange student Fez (Wilmer Valderrama), meanwhile, finds love with the new girl in town, and Forman's parents, Kitty and Red, as usual, steal the show. |
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Revenge against a rival school isn't so sweet. |
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Fatal attraction! Is Fez's dream girl a nightmare? |
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Donna helps Fez land the girl of his dreams. |
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Witness the Griffin family in all their silliness with these episodes from the first two seasons of the parody-packed animated sitcom. As Stewie aims for world domination, Brian the dog downs martinis and the rest of the family share jabs and laughs. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Burning Down the House," "The First Time," "Afterglow," "Kitty and Eric's Night Out," "Parents Find Out," "Kiss of Death" and "Kelso's Serenade." Extras include audio commentary, a featurette and more. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Jackie Moves On," "Holy Crap!," "Red Fired Up," "Cat Fight Club" and "Moon Over Point Place." Extras include behind-the-scenes featurettes, a music Video and an overview of Season 2. |
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In Seth MacFarlane's no-holds-barred animated show, buffoonish Peter Griffin and his dysfunctional family experience wacky misadventures, from kidnapping the Pope to being forced to put up scythe-bearing Death for a few days after he breaks his leg. |
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Sidesplitting episodes from the first two seasons of this animated sitcom are collected on these parody-packed discs. Witness the Griffin family members in all their goofiness, as little Stewie continues his quest for world domination, Brian (the dog) downs martinis and the rest of the family tries not to look too stupid. The series features the voices of creator Seth MacFarlane, Mila Kunis and Seth Green. |
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Meg's new friend indoctrinates her into a cult. Meanwhile, Lois and Peter make plans for Stewie's first birthday party at Cheesie Charlie's. |
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In Seth MacFarlane's no-holds-barred animated show, buffoonish Peter Griffin and his dysfunctional family experience wacky misadventures, from kidnapping the Pope to being forced to put up scythe-bearing Death for a few days after he breaks his leg. |
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A wedding puts Donna in the mood for "doing it." |
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Fire! Jackie's dinner plans go up in smoke! |
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Eric gets a job at Pricemart as a cashier while Red gets one as a supervisor. |
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Oh deer! Red takes the guys hunting. |
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Tempers flare when Eric's stash of cash is missing. |
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Is Kelso fooling around behind Jackie's back? |
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Donna finds someone she trusts, but it's not Eric. |
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Red is steamed when Eric's suspended for smoking. |
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Three's a crowd when Laurie and Jackie vie for Kelso. |
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Donna sneaks into Eric's room for a late-night visit. |
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Eric is speechless when Donna uses the "L" word. |
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Grade school records reveal long-lost secrets. |
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Eric and Donna have to admit the naked truth. |
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Scandal rocks the Forman house. |
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Eric goes to a steamy movie with his mom. |
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The gang goes clubbing, but Eric's left out in the cold. |
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It's Red's last day at the plant; Kelso gets a free van from his uncle. |
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Hyde bakes "brownies" and Fez hits on Jackie. |
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When family man Peter Griffin loses his job, he applies for welfare ... but an accounting error nets him a fortune in weekly payments. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Sleepover," "Eric Gets Suspended," "Red's Birthday," "Laurie Moves Out," "Eric's Stash," "Hunting" and "Red Gets a Job." Extras include audio commentary. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Garage Sale," "Red's Last Day," "The Velvet Rope," "Laurie and the Professor," "Halloween," "Vanstock" and "I Love Cake." Extras include audio commentary. |
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Peter creates his version of the perfect society after the world is destroyed in a Y2K apocalypse. |
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The Griffins rub elbows with the elite when Lois's aunt dies and wills the family her lavish Newport estate. |
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Tired of being treated like a second-class citizen by Peter, Brian decides to run away and ends up in the pound fighting for his civil liberties. |
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Chris wants to quit the scouts, but is afraid of disappointing Peter. Meanwhile, Lois becomes addicted to gambling, and Peter goes on a vision quest. |
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Peter becomes jealous of the Griffins' new neighbor, Joe -- a bona fide hero -- and decides to impress his family by foiling a bank robbery himself. |
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When Peter turns the basement into a bar during his house arrest, Lois becomes a torch singer. Stewie begins teething and builds a time machine. |
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Eric (Topher Grace) and Donna (Laura Prepon) take their relationship to the next level in Season 2 of the groovy sitcom set in the 1970s. Unfortunately, a night of romance ends on a sour note when the cops catch the couple canoodling. Meanwhile, Kelso (Ashton Kutcher) fools around with Laurie (Lisa Robin Kelly) behind Jackie's (Mila Kunis) back, and Jackie shocks everyone by falling for Hyde (Danny Masterson). |
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Witness the Griffin family in all their silliness with these episodes from the first two seasons of the parody-packed animated sitcom. As Stewie aims for world domination, Brian the dog downs martinis and the rest of the family share jabs and laughs. |
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Eric and Laurie decide not to go to church. |
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Red fires one of his crew. Will Eric be next? |
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Peter enlists the aid of the Pope in his quest to bond with his devout (and reluctantly retired) father. |
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Witness the Griffin family in all their silliness with these episodes from the first two seasons of the parody-packed animated sitcom. As Stewie aims for world domination, Brian the dog downs martinis and the rest of the family share jabs and laughs. |
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Catfight! Laurie and Jackie go to war over Kelso. |
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Fez and Kelso want Jackie, but she's hot for Hyde! |
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The word is out -- Eric's bad in bed! |
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Peter decides to spend more time with his family after he accidentally destroys the city's television transmitter. |
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When family man Peter Griffin loses his job, he applies for welfare ... but an accounting error nets him a fortune in weekly payments. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Death Has a Shadow," "I Never Met the Dead Man," "Chitty Chitty Death Bang," "Mind Over Murder," "A Hero Sits Next Door," "The Son Also Dawns," "Brian: Portrait of a Dog." |
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No butts about it: Donna's yearbook photo is wild! |
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Eric does the one thing Donna can't forgive. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Death Has a Shadow," "I Never Met the Dead Man," "Chitty Chitty Death Bang," "Mind Over Murder," "A Hero Sits Next Door," "The Son Also Dawns," "Brian: Portrait of a Dog." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Peter, Peter, Caviar Eater," "Holy Crap," "DaBoom," "Brian in Love," "Love Thy Trophy," "Death is a Bitch," "The King is Dead." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "I Am Peter, Hear Me Roar," "If I'm Dyin', I'm Lyin'," "Running Mates," "A Picture Is Worth 1,000 Bucks," "Fifteen Minutes of Shame," "Road to Rhode Island," "Let's Go to the Hop." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Dammit Janet," "There's Something About Paulie," "He's Too Sexy for His Fat," "E. Peterbus Unum," "The Story on Page 1," "Wasted Talent," "Fore, Father." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Peter, Peter, Caviar Eater," "Holy Crap," "DaBoom," "Brian in Love," "Love Thy Trophy," "Death is a Bitch," "The King is Dead." |
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Eric (Topher Grace) and Donna (Laura Prepon) take their relationship to the next level in Season 2 of the groovy sitcom set in the 1970s. Unfortunately, a night of romance ends on a sour note when the cops catch the couple canoodling. Meanwhile, Kelso (Ashton Kutcher) fools around with Laurie (Lisa Robin Kelly) behind Jackie's (Mila Kunis) back, and Jackie shocks everyone by falling for Hyde (Danny Masterson). |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Garage Sale," "Red's Last Day," "The Velvet Rope," "Laurie and the Professor," "Halloween," "Vanstock" and "I Love Cake." Extras include audio commentary. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Sleepover," "Eric Gets Suspended," "Red's Birthday," "Laurie Moves Out," "Eric's Stash," "Hunting" and "Red Gets a Job." Extras include audio commentary. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Burning Down the House," "The First Time," "Afterglow," "Kitty and Eric's Night Out," "Parents Find Out," "Kiss of Death" and "Kelso's Serenade." Extras include audio commentary, a featurette and more. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "I Am Peter, Hear Me Roar," "If I'm Dyin', I'm Lyin'," "Running Mates," "A Picture Is Worth 1,000 Bucks," "Fifteen Minutes of Shame," "Road to Rhode Island," "Let's Go to the Hop." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Jackie Moves On," "Holy Crap!," "Red Fired Up," "Cat Fight Club" and "Moon Over Point Place." Extras include behind-the-scenes featurettes, a music Video and an overview of Season 2. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Dammit Janet," "There's Something About Paulie," "He's Too Sexy for His Fat," "E. Peterbus Unum," "The Story on Page 1," "Wasted Talent," "Fore, Father." |
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Kelso goes ballistic when Jackie dates Fez. |
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Donna beats Eric at one-on-one basketball. Is their courtship over? |
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With the President in town, the gang plans a huge prank. |
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Eric uses the Force to win back Donna. |
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Head back to the days of bell-bottoms in the first season of Fox's hit sitcom. Topher Grace stars as Eric Forman, a gawky Wisconsin teenager who just wants to have fun with doofus Kelso (Ashton Kutcher) and wiseacre Hyde (Danny Masterson). Also along for the laughs are foreign exchange student Fez (Wilmer Valderrama), snobby Jackie (Mila Kunis) and girl-next-door Donna (Laura Prepon). Debra Jo Rupp and Kurtwood Smith co-star. |
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Bedroom shocker! Eric catches his parents "doing it." |
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A young Angelina Jolie is mesmerizing in her breakout role as supermodel Gia Carangi, a cover girl who lived fast and died at age 26 from the ravages of AIDS, in this fact-based HBO biopic that won an Emmy and two Golden Globes. The film follows Gia from busing tables at her father's diner to the glamorous world of high-fashion photography -- and finally to her downward spir... |
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Busted! What are the guys doing behind bars? |
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The gang goes skiing, but Kelso's left out in the cold. |
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Sibling rivalry! Is Hyde Red and Kitty's new No. 1 son? |
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Hyde moves in with Eric. Now Red's seeing red. |
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Guilt trip! Did Eric's rage kill his Grandma? |
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A punk chick roars into town and steals Hyde's heart. |
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The gang is in for a shock when they accompany their parents to their jobs on Career Day! |
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Donna goes on the pill, and her Dad goes ballistic. |
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Eric and Donna go on their first date ... with Hyde. |
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Get ready to rumble! The guys go to a wrestling match. |
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The gang throws an "alternative" holiday party. |
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The gang pairs off for some unbelievable dates on an unforgettable Prom Night. |
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Eric's new best friend has a shocking secret. |
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Grandma Forman's visit has everyone freaking out. |
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Laurie brings home her sexy friend, who comes on to Eric. |
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Four's a crowd when Eric and Donna go to the drive-in with Kelso and Jackie. |
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Head back to the days of bell-bottoms in the first season of Fox's hit sitcom. Topher Grace stars as Eric Forman, a gawky Wisconsin teenager who just wants to have fun with doofus Kelso (Ashton Kutcher) and wiseacre Hyde (Danny Maste... |
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Feel groovy with this hit sitcom set in 1970s suburbia, where teenager Eric Forman (Topher Grace) and his pals hang in his parents' basement, listening to (not-yet) classic rock and indulging other, ahem, hazy benefits of '70s culture. While he woos girl-next-door Donna (Laura Prepon), Eric hangs with his best friend Hyde (Danny Masterson), exchange student Fez (Wilmer Valderrama), and lovebirds Kelso and Jackie (Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis). |
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Head back to the days of bell-bottoms in the first season of Fox's hit sitcom. Topher Grace stars as Eric Forman, a gawky Wisconsin teenager who just wants to have fun with doofus Kelso (Ashton Kutcher) and wiseacre Hyde (Danny Masterson). Also along for the laughs are foreign exchange student Fez (Wilmer Valderrama), snobby Jackie (Mila Kunis) and girl-next-door Donna (Laura Prepon). Debra Jo Rupp and Kurtwood Smith co-star. |
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A young Angelina Jolie is mesmerizing in her breakout role as supermodel Gia Carangi, a cover girl who lived fast and died at age 26 from the ravages of AIDS, in this fact-based HBO biopic that won an Emmy and two Golden Globes. The film follows Gia from busing tables at her father's diner to the glamorous world of high-fashion photography -- and finally to her downward spiral into drugs and toxic relationships. Faye Dunaway co-stars. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "That 70's Pilot," "Eric's Birthday," "Streaking," "Battle of the Sexists," "Eric's Burger Job," "The Keg" and "That Disco Episode." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Drive In," "Thanksgiving," "Sunday Bloody Sunday," "Eric's Buddy," "The Best Christmas Ever" and "Ski Trip." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Stolen Car," "That Wrestling Show," "First Date," "The Pill," "Career Day" and "Prom Night." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "A New Hope," "Water Tower," "Punk Chick," "Grandma's Dead," "Hyde Moves In" and "The Good Son." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "That 70's Pilot," "Eric's Birthday," "Streaking," "Battle of the Sexists," "Eric's Burger Job," "The Keg" and "That Disco Episode." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Drive In," "Thanksgiving," "Sunday Bloody Sunday," "Eric's Buddy," "The Best Christmas Ever" and "Ski Trip." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Stolen Car," "That Wrestling Show," "First Date," "The Pill," "Career Day" and "Prom Night." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "A New Hope," "Water Tower," "Punk Chick," "Grandma's Dead," "Hyde Moves In" and "The Good Son." |
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Feel groovy with this hit sitcom set in 1970s suburbia, where teenager Eric Forman (Topher Grace) and his pals hang in his parents' basement, listening to (not-yet) classic rock and indulging other, ahem, hazy benefits of '70s culture. While he woos girl-next-door Donna (Laura Prepon), Eric hangs with hi... |
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The gang plans a surprise party for Eric, and Donna has the perfect gift. |
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Eric gets a car, and the gang heads for the big concert. |
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Head back to the days of bell-bottoms in the first season of Fox's hit sitcom. Topher Grace stars as Eric Forman, a gawky Wisconsin teenager who just wants to have fun with doofus Kelso (Ashton Kutcher) and wiseacre Hyde (Danny Masterson). Also along for the laughs are foreign exchange student Fez (Wilmer Valderrama), snobby Jackie (Mila Kunis) and girl-next-door Donna (Laura Prepon). Debra Jo Rupp and Kurtwood Smith co-star. |
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Things heat up when the gang heads to the disco! |
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An empty house and a keg of beer equals the party of the year! |
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Donna's parents are away. Will she and Eric play? |
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After two teenagers disappear, writer Paul Grogan (William Katt) and P.I. Maggie McNamara (Alexandra Paul) investigate a government test plant, where the United States Army has created a school of genetically altered, flesh-devouring piranhas. The slimy creatures must be stopped when they're released unintentionally into Lost River Lake's waters and threaten the lives of the community's residents. |