A young married man with a boss from hell and a difficult mother has so much stress that a horrible creature has grown inside his digestive tract -- and pops out now and then to kill whoever's causing him problems. |
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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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Mystery Inc. has split up, but the marauding antics of Crybaby Clown draw them back to Crystal Cove. With help from brainy newbie Hot Dog Water and sassy Angel Dynamite, the truth behind the mystical Planaspheric Discs is closer than ever. |
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The timeless children's classic comes roaring to life in this star-studded animated tale of a train who overcomes every obstacle in his way. Repeating the words "I think I can, I think I can," the little engine scales heights and finds friends. Whoopi Goldberg, Jamie Lee Curtis, |
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 ." |
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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Fresh off a top-secret training with the Sisters of the Hood, feisty heroine Little Red teams up with intrepid reporter Wolf to investigate the disappearance of Hansel and Gretel in this animated adventure. |
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The ins and outs of love, marriage and dedicated bachelorhood are cheerfully explored in this hilarious CBS sitcom about longtime married couple Jeff and Audrey, live-in engaged couple Adam and Jennifer, and their single friend, Russell. |
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The roller-coaster ride of romantic entanglements continues this season as married couple Jeff and Audrey, sweethearts Adam and Jennifer, and lone wolf Russell find their own ways to navigate the complex world of love and relationships. |
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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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Fresh off a top-secret training with the Sisters of the Hood, feisty heroine Little Red teams up with intrepid reporter Wolf to investigate the disappearance of Hansel and Gretel in this animated adventure. |
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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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Fresh off a top-secret training with the Sisters of the Hood, feisty heroine Little Red teams up with intrepid reporter Wolf to investigate the disappearance of Hansel and Gretel in this animated adventure. |
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The timeless children's classic comes roaring to life in this star-studded animated tale of a train who overcomes every obstacle in his way. Repeating the words "I think I can, I think I can," the little engine scales heights and finds friends. Whoopi Goldberg, Jamie Lee Curtis, Corbin Bleu and Brenda Song provide the voices in stories about resilience and the value of companionship and teamwork. All aboard! |
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The ins and outs of love, marriage and dedicated bachelorhood are cheerfully explored in this hilarious CBS sitcom about longtime married couple Jeff and Audrey, live-in engaged couple Adam and Jennifer, and their single friend, Russell. |
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The roller-coaster ride of romantic entanglements continues this season as married couple Jeff and Audrey, sweethearts Adam and Jennifer, and lone wolf Russell find their own ways to navigate the complex world of love and relationships. |
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Skateboarder Carrie McLaughlin (Tammin Sursok) feels as if she's living out a prison sentence when she's sent West to stay at her father's horse ranch, far from the big-city lights she's used to. But she finds unexpected friendship in an untamed horse named Flicka. Patrick Warburton, |
In this animated update of the beloved Saturday-morning cartoon classic, Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Fred, Velma and Daphne roll in the Mystery Machine to solve paranormal mysteries in Crystal Cove, a hamlet bedeviled by all kinds of supernatural bedlam. |
Everybody's favorite mystery-busting hound returns for more mayhem in this collection of animated adventures, which finds Scooby-Doo, Shaggy and the rest of the gang investigating spooky supernatural events in their hometown of Crystal Cove. But as the four pals and their pooch unmask faux ghosts and more, the enigmatic Mr. E gives them clues to a much older crime -- the decades-old disappearance of ... four young detectives and their dog! |
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Everybody's favorite mystery-busting hound returns for more mayhem in this collection of animated adventures, which finds Scooby-Doo, Shaggy and the rest of the gang investigating spooky supernatural events in their hometown of Crystal Cove. But as the four pals and their pooch unmask faux ghosts and more, the enigmatic Mr. E gives them clues to a much older crime -- the decades-old disappearance of ... four young detectives and their dog! |
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Everybody's favorite mystery-busting hound returns for more mayhem in this collection of animated adventures, which finds Scooby-Doo, Shaggy and the rest of the gang investigating spooky supernatural events in their hometown of Crystal Cove. But as the four pals and their pooch unmask faux ghosts and more, the enigmatic Mr. E gives them clues to a much older crime -- the decades-old disappearance of ... four young detectives and their dog! |
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Bogus ghosts and spurious spooks have met their match as Scooby-Doo, Shaggy and the rest of the gang roll out in the Mystery Machine to solve hauntings, monster attacks and other animated mayhem plaguing their home town of Crystal Cove. |
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The fourth season of this ensemble comedy finds bachelor Russell still playing the field, while his married pals Jeff and Audrey face their own challenges in love. Meanwhile, Jennifer and Adam continue to prepare for their wedding. |
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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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After accidentally blasting off on a solo mission to Planet Malgor, brainy techno-chimp Comet attempts to prove his bravery by teaming with his simian comrades to defeat malevolent alien leader Zartog. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Flirting," "Snoozin' for a Bruisin'," "Atlantic City," "Ghost Story," "The Four Pillars," "3rd Wheel" and "Indian Giver." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Free Free Time," "The Score," "The Surrogate," "The Reunion," "Harassment" and "They Do?" |
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The fourth season of this animated series draws to a close as the Venture brothers -- cloned fraternal twins Hank (voiced by Christopher McCulloch) and Dean (Michael Sinterniklaas) -- are miniaturized with their trusty bodyguard, Brock (Patrick Warburton), and injected into their paralyzed father's (James Urbaniak) bloodstream. Meanwhile, the villainous Monarch (Christopher McCulloch) is going gaga over his brand-new flying machine. |
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Bogus ghosts and spurious spooks have met their match as Scooby-Doo, Shaggy and the rest of the gang roll out in the Mystery Machine to solve hauntings, monster attacks and other animated mayhem plaguing their home town of Crystal Cove. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Flirting," "Snoozin' for a Bruisin'," "Atlantic City," "Ghost Story," "The Four Pillars," "3rd Wheel" and "Indian Giver." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Free Free Time," "The Score," "The Surrogate," "The Reunion," "Harassment" and "They Do?" |
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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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The ins and outs of love, marriage and dedicated bachelorhood are cheerfully explored in this hilarious CBS sitcom about longtime married couple Jeff (Patrick Warburton) and Audrey (Megyn Price), live-in engaged couple Adam (Oliver Hudson) and Jennifer (Adhir Kalyan), and their single friend, Russell (David Spade). While Jennifer and Adam recover from canceling their secret wedding, Jeff and Audrey excitedly prepare for impending parenthood. |
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Skateboarder Carrie McLaughlin (Tammin Sursok) feels as if she's living out a prison sentence when she's sent West to stay at her father's horse ranch, far from the big-city lights she's used to. But she finds unexpected friendship in an untamed horse named Flicka. Patrick Warburton, Clint Black and Emily Tennant co-star in director Michael Damian's updated adaptation of the classic 1941 novel &NFi;My Friend Flicka&NFi_;. |
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All is not well in the sleepy hamlet of Crystal Cove in these episodes of the updated cartoon classic, which find a mythological beast attacking the townspeople and a burgeoning romance between Shaggy and Velma nipped in the bud. |
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The fourth season of this ensemble comedy finds bachelor Russell still playing the field, while his married pals Jeff and Audrey face their own challenges in love. Meanwhile, Jennifer and Adam continue to prepare for their wedding. |
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All is not well in the sleepy hamlet of Crystal Cove in these episodes of the updated cartoon classic, which find a mythological beast attacking the townspeople and a burgeoning romance between Shaggy and Velma nipped in the bud. |
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All is not well in the sleepy hamlet of Crystal Cove in these episodes of the updated cartoon classic, which find a mythological beast attacking the townspeople and a burgeoning romance between Shaggy and Velma nipped in the bud. |
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The fourth season of this animated series draws to a close as the Venture brothers -- cloned fraternal twins Hank (voiced by Christopher McCulloch) and Dean (Michael Sinterniklaas) -- are miniaturized with their trusty bodyguard, Brock (Patrick Warburton), and injected into their paralyzed father's (James Urbaniak) bloodstream. Meanwhile, the villainous Monarch (Christopher McCulloch) is going gaga over his brand-new flying machine. |
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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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Bogus ghosts and spurious spooks have met their match as Scooby-Doo, Shaggy and the rest of the gang roll out in the Mystery Machine to solve hauntings, monster attacks and other animated mayhem plaguing their home town of Crystal Cove. |
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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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Bogus ghosts and spurious spooks have met their match as Scooby-Doo, Shaggy and the rest of the gang roll out in the Mystery Machine to solve hauntings, monster attacks and other animated mayhem plaguing their home town of Crystal Cove. |
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This sitcom returns for a sixth season of romantic entanglements as husband and wife Jeff and Audrey, sweethearts Adam and Jennifer, and lone wolf Russell find their own ways of navigating the complex world of love and relationships. |
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The fourth season of this animated series draws to a close as the Venture brothers -- cloned fraternal twins Hank (voiced by Christopher McCulloch) and Dean (Michael Sinterniklaas) -- are miniaturized with their trusty bodyguard, Brock (Patrick Warburton), and injected into their paralyzed father's (James Urbaniak) bloodstream. Meanwhile, the villainous Monarch (Christopher McCulloch) is going gaga over his brand-new flying machine. |
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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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The fourth season of this ensemble comedy finds bachelor Russell still playing the field, while his married pals Jeff and Audrey face their own challenges in love. Meanwhile, Jennifer and Adam continue to prepare for their wedding. |
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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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In this animated update of the beloved Saturday-morning cartoon classic, Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Fred, Velma and Daphne roll in the Mystery Machine to solve paranormal mysteries in Crystal Cove, a hamlet bedeviled by all kinds of supernatural bedlam. |
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Bogus ghosts and spurious spooks have met their match as Scooby-Doo, Shaggy and the rest of the gang roll out in the Mystery Machine to solve hauntings, monster attacks and other animated mayhem plaguing their home town of Crystal Cove. |
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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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In this animated update of the beloved Saturday-morning cartoon classic, Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Fred, Velma and Daphne roll in the Mystery Machine to solve paranormal mysteries in Crystal Cove, a hamlet bedeviled by all kinds of supernatural bedlam. |
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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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After accidentally blasting off on a solo mission to Planet Malgor and kicking it with his new friend Kilowatt, brainy techno-chimp Comet attempts to prove his bravery by teaming up with his simian comrades to defeat evil alien leader Zartog. Chock-full of silly jokes and thrilling action sequences, this animated adventure will delight kids as it plays up the quirky characteristics of Comet's best buddies Ham, Luna and Captain Titan. |
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Everybody's favorite mystery-busting hound returns for more mayhem in this collection of animated adventures, which finds Scooby-Doo, Shaggy and the rest of the gang investigating spooky supernatural events in their hometown of Crystal Cove. But as the four pals and their pooch unmask faux ghosts and more, the enigmatic Mr. E gives them clues to a much older crime -- the decades-old disappearance of ... four young detectives and their dog! |
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After accidentally blasting off on a solo mission to Planet Malgor and kicking it with his new friend Kilowatt, brainy techno-chimp Comet attempts to prove his bravery by teaming up with his simian comrades to defeat evil alien leader Zartog. Chock-full of silly jokes and thrilling action sequences, this animated adventure will delight kids as it plays up the quirky characteristics of Comet's best buddies Ham, Luna and Captain Titan. |
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All is not well in the sleepy hamlet of Crystal Cove in these episodes of the updated cartoon classic, which find a mythological beast attacking the townspeople and a burgeoning romance between Shaggy and Velma nipped in the bud. |
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Everybody's favorite mystery-busting hound returns for more mayhem in this collection of animated adventures, which finds Scooby-Doo, Shaggy and the rest of the gang investigating spooky supernatural events in their hometown of Crystal Cove. But as the four pals and their pooch unmask faux ghosts and more, the enigmatic Mr. E gives them clues to a much older crime -- the decades-old disappearance of ... four young detectives and their dog! |
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Between trying to get Judy Bee (Elaine Hendrix) back and tracking down a sexy client's stalker, droll Det. Rock Slyde (Patrick Warburton) has his hands full in this comedy that also stars Rena Sofer and includes cameos by Jason Alexander, Brian Bosworth and Jerry Cantrell. Andy Dick plays a wigged-out cult leader who has successfully brainwashed Judy. Chris Dowling (The Plight of Clownana) writes and directs. |
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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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Frustrated that his new wife still hasn't slept with him, Danny has a fling with his sexy sister-in-law. But when major regret creeps in, Danny tries to erase his guilt by finding a guy to bed his bride. |
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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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Twins Hank and Dean, the sons of perpetually angry scientist Dr. Venture, continue globe-trotting in search of adventure, despite their decided lack of skill and intellect, in the fourth season of this Adult Swim animated series. When the Ventures' longtime bodyguard, brawny Brock Samson, moves on to greener pastures, he's replaced by ex-baddie Sgt. Hatred, who protects the family against their crazy arch-nemesis, the Monarch. |
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Engaged couple Jennifer and Adam, their long-married neighbors, Audrey and Jeff, and Adam's best friend, terminal toxic bachelor Russell, provide three very different views of marriage and love in this relationship comedy series. |
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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: "Russell's Secret," "Voluntary Commitment," "Jeff's New Friend," "Dad's Visit," "Lyin' King," "Poaching Timmy" and "Old Timer's Day." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Twice," "The Challenge," "Family Style," "May Divorce Be with You," "House Money" and "Sex Toy Story." |
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Twins Hank and Dean, the sons of perpetually angry scientist Dr. Venture, continue globe-trotting in search of adventure, despite their decided lack of skill and intellect, in the fourth season of this Adult Swim animated series. When the Ventures' longtime bodyguard, brawny Brock Samson, moves on to greener pastures, he's replaced by ex-baddie Sgt. Hatred, who protects the family against their crazy arch-nemesis, the Monarch. |
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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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Twins Hank and Dean, the sons of perpetually angry scientist Dr. Venture, continue globe-trotting in search of adventure, despite their decided lack of skill and intellect, in the fourth season of this Adult Swim animated series. When the Ventures' longtime bodyguard, brawny Brock Samson, moves on to greener pastures, he's replaced by ex-baddie Sgt. Hatred, who protects the family against their crazy arch-nemesis, the Monarch. |
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Twins Hank and Dean, the sons of perpetually angry scientist Dr. Venture, continue globe-trotting in search of adventure, despite their decided lack of skill and intellect, in the fourth season of this Adult Swim animated series. When the Ventures' longtime bodyguard, brawny Brock Samson, moves on to greener pastures, he's replaced by ex-baddie Sgt. Hatred, who protects the family against their crazy arch-nemesis, the Monarch. |
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Engaged couple Jennifer and Adam, their long-married neighbors, Audrey and Jeff, and Adam's best friend, terminal toxic bachelor Russell, provide three very different views of marriage and love in this relationship comedy series. |
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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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Twins Hank and Dean, the sons of perpetually angry scientist Dr. Venture, continue globe-trotting in search of adventure, despite their decided lack of skill and intellect, in the fourth season of this Adult Swim animated series. When the Ventures' longtime bodyguard, brawny Brock Samson, moves on to greener pastures, he's replaced by ex-baddie Sgt. Hatred, who protects the family against their crazy arch-nemesis, the Monarch. |
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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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Engaged couple Jennifer and Adam, their long-married neighbors, Audrey and Jeff, and Adam's best friend, terminal toxic bachelor Russell, provide three very different views of marriage and love in this relationship comedy series. |
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Frustrated that his new wife still hasn't slept with him, Danny has a fling with his sexy sister-in-law. But when major regret creeps in, Danny tries to erase his guilt by finding a guy to bed his bride. |
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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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Twins Hank and Dean, the sons of perpetually angry scientist Dr. Venture, continue globe-trotting in search of adventure, despite their decided lack of skill and intellect, in the fourth season of this Adult Swim animated series. When the Ventures' longtime bodyguard, brawny Brock Samson, moves on to greener pastures, he's replaced by ex-baddie Sgt. Hatred, who protects the family against their crazy arch-nemesis, the Monarch. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Russell's Secret," "Voluntary Commitment," "Jeff's New Friend," "Dad's Visit," "Lyin' King," "Poaching Timmy" and "Old Timer's Day." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Twice," "The Challenge," "Family Style," "May Divorce Be with You," "House Money" and "Sex Toy Story." |
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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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Between trying to get Judy Bee (Elaine Hendrix) back and tracking down a sexy client's stalker, droll Det. Rock Slyde (Patrick Warburton) has his hands full in this comedy that also stars Rena Sofer and includes cameos by |
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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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Playful circus chimp Ham III -- grandson of the first simian astronaut -- finds himself knee-deep in an intergalactic revolution when NASA drafts him to recover a missing probe in this animated comedy adventure. Can Ham and his shipmates, the intrepid Lt. Luna and testy skipper Titan, save a planet under the thumb of a nefarious tyrant? Celebrity voices include Andy Samberg, Cheryl Hines, Patrick Warburton, Jeff Daniels and Stanley Tucci. |
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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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Playful circus chimp Ham III -- grandson of the first simian astronaut -- finds himself knee-deep in an intergalactic revolution when NASA drafts him to recover a missing probe. Can Ham and his crew save a planet under the thumb of an evil tyrant? |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Shadowman 9: In the Cradle of Destiny," "The Doctor is Sin," "Home Is Where the Hate Is," "The Invisible Hand of Fate," "The Buddy System," "Dr. Quymn, Medicine Woman" and "What Goes Down, Must Come Up." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Tears of a Sea Cow," "Now Museum - Now You Don't!," "The Lepidopterists," "Orb," "The Family That Slays Together Stays Together: Part 1" and "The Family That Slays Together Stays Together: Part 2." |
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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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This disc includes the following episodes: "Shadowman 9: In the Cradle of Destiny," "The Doctor is Sin," "Home Is Where the Hate Is," "The Invisible Hand of Fate," "The Buddy System," "Dr. Quymn, Medicine Woman" and "What Goes Down, Must Come Up." |
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Renowned scientist Dr. Venture, his dim-witted twin sons, Hank and Dean, and their bodyguard, Brock Samson, return for more adventures in Season 3 of the popular "Jonny Quest" parody, part of the Adult Swim programming on the Cartoon Network. The Ventures get a new arch-nemesis as Sgt. Hatred takes over for newlywed Monarch. But Monarch can't quite give up tormenting the Ventures. Meanwhile, Dr. Venture considers selling the compound. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Tears of a Sea Cow," "Now Museum - Now You Don't!," "The Lepidopterists," "Orb," "The Family That Slays Together Stays Together: Part 1" and "The Family That Slays Together Stays Together: Part 2." |
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Renowned scientist Dr. Venture, his dim-witted twin sons, Hank and Dean, and their bodyguard, Brock Samson, return for more adventures in Season 3 of the popular "Jonny Quest" parody, part of the Adult Swim programming on the Cartoon Network. The Ventures get a new arch-nemesis as Sgt. Hatred takes over for newlywed Monarch. But Monarch can't quite give up tormenting the Ventures. Meanwhile, Dr. Venture considers selling the compound. |
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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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Playful circus chimp Ham III -- grandson of the first simian astronaut -- finds himself knee-deep in an intergalactic revolution when NASA drafts him to recover a missing probe in this animated comedy adventure. Can Ham and his shipmates, the intrepid Lt. Luna and testy skipper Titan, save a planet under the thumb of a nefarious tyrant? Celebrity voices include Andy Samberg, Cheryl Hines, Patrick Warburton, Jeff Daniels and Stanley Tucci. |
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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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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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Renowned scientist Dr. Venture, his dim-witted twin sons, Hank and Dean, and their bodyguard, Brock Samson, return for more adventures in Season 3 of the popular "Jonny Quest" parody, part of the Adult Swim programming on the Cartoon Network. The Ventures get a new arch-nemesis as Sgt. Hatred takes over for newlywed Monarch. But Monarch can't quite give up tormenting the Ventures. Meanwhile, Dr. Venture considers selling the compound. |
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Renowned scientist Dr. Venture, his dim-witted twin sons, Hank and Dean, and their bodyguard, Brock Samson, return for more adventures in Season 3 of the popular "Jonny Quest" parody, part of the Adult Swim programming on the Cartoon Network. The Ventures get a new arch-nemesis as Sgt. Hatred takes over for newlywed Monarch. But Monarch can't quite give up tormenting the Ventures. Meanwhile, Dr. Venture considers selling the compound. |
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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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The series comes to a close as Kim, Dr. Drakken, Ron and Shego, along with their friends and allies, join forces to fend off a Lorwardian alien invasion. They all put their differences aside to protect Earth from the interlopers. |
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Ron wonders whether high school graduation means that his romance with Kim has to end. He soon has more important things to worry about, however, when the aliens Warmonga and Warhok kidnap Kim and Dr. Drakken on commencement day. |
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On a competitive streak, Malina enters a potato-growing contest, while Yzma and Kronk conspire to get rid of Kuzco by bringing a statue of him to life. Kronk poses as a housekeeper to swipe Kuzco's emperor permit for Yzma. Miley Cyrus guest stars. |
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Kim puts together a surprise birthday bash for her geeky cousin Larry. While she's busy with party plans, Prof. Dementor schemes to steal her battle suit again, this time with assistance from his brother-in-law. |
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In "Nursery Crimes," villainous Nanny Nane is raising an army of superbabies to aid in her global crime spree. "Chasing Rufus" finds Ron and Camille leaving their pets behind after a fight: Can the animals make their way back to their owners? |
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Ron and Bonnie are named king and queen at Middleton High School's homecoming dance, much to Kim's dismay. Kim has to keep an eye on Bonnie while also finding out who's behind the abduction of a missing scientist. |
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Despite the best efforts of wicked Yzma (voiced by Eartha Kitt) and her assistant, Kronk (Patrick Warburton), to keep Kuzco away, he's back for a second year of school in this hit Disney Channel series. Season 2 finds Kuzco taking on classmate Malina in a potato-growing contest, getting turned into a puma and getting shipped to a desert island. John Goodman, who voices Pacha in the feature film, reprises his role this season. |
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Kim loses her memory while battling Dr. Drakken and Shego. Ron tries to restore it but is frustrated when she can't recall that he and Kim are dating. While Ron worries about Kim, Drakken puts his plan to enslave the military into action. |
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Ron gets a surprise when he finds Hana walking on the ceiling. As Kim and Ron investigate Hana's unique ability, they receive a call from Yori requesting their aid again. In the meantime, Monkey Fist teams with Yono the Destroyer. |
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Martin, Ron's boss at Smarty Mart, asks him to be a mentor to Artie, Martin's unruly son. Meanwhile, Dr. Drakken and Frugal Lucre hatch a plan to conquer the world by taking control of Smarty Mart's shelf-stocking robots. |
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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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Ron gets zapped by the Mathter's calculaser while fighting alongside Hego. As a result of the blast, everything Ron comes into contact with explodes. While Kim and Hego ponder how to help, a surprising new hero arises. |
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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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Mr. Barkin makes Kim and Ron attend the senior class trip to a seaport without any of their modern equipment. Unfortunately, Dr. Drakken is also at the waterfront -- possessed by the spirit of a pirate who emerged from a treasure chest. |
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Kim and Ron are surprised when Shego joins the Middleton High School faculty as a substitute teacher, appearing cordial for a change. It turns out that Shego's enemy Electronique is using the Attitudinator to alter people's behavior. |
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The Fashionistas infiltrate Club Banana with the aid of Camille, who poses as Kim to frame her for the theft of secret designs. Elsewhere, Ron is stuck in a shipping crate with Mr. Barkin, so Kim relies on Monique and the Fashion Police for help. |
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Ron's family surprises him with an adopted baby sister and leaves her in the custody of Ron, who also has to take care of a sack of flour for health class. What's more, Ron must help Kim and Yori thwart Monkey Fist's quest for the ultimate weapon. |
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Join the adventures of the intrepid world-saver Kim Possible in this season of the smash-hit animated series, in which Kim and Ron finally become a romantic item, and Kim takes on haute couture thieves called the Fashionistas. Kim must also foil Dakken as he plans to take over the world with robots, confront Nanny Nane when she turns people into overgrown babies, and solve a string of mysterious, high-profile robberies. |
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Kim needs new mission clothes, but Club Banana has discontinued her chosen outfit. Meanwhile, the iniquitous Dr. Drakken is working on a plan to force the continents back into one land mass, recreating Pangaea. |
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Hoping to prove the Wheel of Good Eating wrong, Ron consumes nothing but Bueno Nacho until he becomes dangerously overweight. Meanwhile, Kim desperately tries to prevent HenchCo from auctioning off a molecular transducer. |
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The Tweebs take over as the Middleton High School mascots, much to Ron's chagrin. Meanwhile, a 10-foot-tall alien named Warmonga thinks that Dr. Drakken is the Great Blue and breaks him out of the slammer. |
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Kim's father gives her his beat-up old car, which undergoes drastic modifications when the Tweebs volunteer to trick it out. In the meantime, Motor Ed busts Shego out of jail, and they make off with a test rocket. |
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In the second season of this CBS sitcom, a motley crew of friends who are all at different points on the relationship spectrum seek each other's support in dealing with the ups and downs of dating, commitment and matrimony. |
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Tak is just an ordinary kid living in an extraordinarily primitive jungle as a member of the Punununu tribe -- until he discovers that he has magical powers that enable him to communicate with magical spirits of the jungle called the Jujus. While Tak would rather just hang out with his friends, his powers present new challenges that he can't seem to manage, which gets him, his family and even the Jujus, into all kinds of trouble. |
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Despite the best efforts of wicked Yzma (voiced by Eartha Kitt) and her assistant, Kronk (Patrick Warburton), to keep Kuzco away, he's back for a second year of school in this hit Disney Channel series. Season 2 finds Kuzco taking on classmate Malina in a potato-growing contest, getting turned into a puma and getting shipped to a desert island. John Goodman, who voices Pacha in the feature film, reprises his role this season. |
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It's Tak's birthday, and Jibolba gives him the mysterious gift of a ... rock. However, Tak soon realizes that this is no ordinary rock: It's a magical crystal that transports him into the Juju Bizaar for the very first time. |
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When some important visitors take a liking to Tak, both he and the Chief get caught up in the flattering attention. / To celebrate the tribe's recent good luck, Tak decides to throw a bash! |
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Terrified Kuzco claims he saw the legendary Moon Beast, which inspires Kronk and Malina to disprove his supernatural story. When the locals attempt to rid their city of squirrels, Yzma transforms Kuzco into a squirrel to rid herself of him, too. |
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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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It's Valentine's Day, and Wade's crush on Monique inspires him to devise a Cupid Ray to win her affections. Unfortunately, Señor Senior Sr. gets his hands on the ray and uses it to make women worldwide fall in love with his son. |
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Celebrities are seen committing a string of thefts. Meanwhile, the Tweebs skip a grade and enter Middleton High School as freshmen. Kim is annoyed that they're attending her school -- and joining her on missions. |
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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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Underdog (voiced by Jason Lee) is really Shoeshine, a mild-mannered pooch who's been imbued with superpowers following a lab accident. But his teenage owner (Alex Neuberger) is the only person who shares the indestructible hound's secret. James Belushi and Patrick Warburton also star in this big-screen adaptation of the popular animated series from the 1960s and '70s that spawned the phrase, "There's no need to fear! Underdog is here!" |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Mr. Fix It," "Flirting with Disaster," "Audrey's Sister," "Guy Code," "Engagement Party," "Bag Ladies," "Old School Jeff," "Fix Ups & Downs," "A Visit From Fay" and "Time Share." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Jen at Work," "Optimal Male," "Russel's Father's Son," "Buyer's Remorse" and "Pimp My Bride." |
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The bonus material for this box office hit includes live action trailers, meet Barry B. Benson featurette, We Got the Bee music video, DreaWorks Animation Video Jukebox, two set-top games, and cast information. |
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Audrey spends too much time planning Jeff's birthday party. Russell is determined to find out what Jeff's birthday present is going to be. |
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Jeff and Audrey learn their next door neighbor, Jennifer, has become engaged to her boyfriend, Adam. Some advice ends up giving Adam second thoughts. |
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The Chief heads off on a trip, leaving Zaria in control of the tribe. Unfortunately, Zaria turns out to be a tyrant! / When more bad luck plagues the tribe, scheming Blod and Bleeta convince the villagers that Tak is to blame. |
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A gross, disgusting Juju has been kicked out of his realm for not fitting in. Feeling sorry for the guy, Tak gives him a makeover. / Tak is horrified when Psychic Juju tells Tak that he will marry Zaria. |
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Kronk encourages Kuzco to stand up to Yzma. When Kuzco finally does, an unsuspecting Yzma offers Kronk a bribe to find out who put Kuzco up to it. And when Kuzco ditches school, Yzma uses every trick she knows to get him expelled. |
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Kuzco runs for class vice president and uses magic to ensure his victory. Later, Kuzco forces Kronk to be his butler. But when he accidentally causes Kronk to miss out on a picnic with his hero, Kuzco struggles to serve up a proper apology. |
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Kuzco ruins Malina's birthday and tries to make things right by traveling back in time. Yzma attempts to turn Kuzco into a fly and squash him. Later, Yzma enters a design contest and angers two vengeful silkworms. Miley Cyrus guest stars. |
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Kuzco joins the Inca ball team and doesn't play nice. On the night of the big game, the team schools Kuzco on the importance of teamwork. And when Kronk's friends tease him about his heritage, their insensitive actions have unexpected consequences. |
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Jeff isn't sure how to explain to Audrey his "excitement" while Jennifer was giving him a massage. |
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Yzma has Kuzco and Malina shipped off to a desert island where the native monkeys offer them up as human sacrifices. Back at home, Kuzco must rescue Guaka's father from a dinosaur he accidentally brings to life. Miley Cyrus guest stars. |
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Russell accidentally runs into an older woman from his past named Constance. He then tries to impress her with his physical gifts. |
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Since Kuzco never gets what he really wants for Giftmas, he tells everyone that Papa Santos isn't real. But when Papa Santos's gnomes rescue Kuzco and Kronk, Kuzco becomes a true believer and sets out to make it the best Giftmas ever. |
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Audrey gets upset when Jeff pays more attention to a game on TV than the news of her big promotion. |
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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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Yzma plots to transform Kuzco into a puma with a magical potion, but getting him to ingest the potion proves to be a real bear. And when Kuzco switches from the academy to homeschooling, Yzma attempts to entice him back to school with Malina. |
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Audrey bets Jeff that he can't get a phone number from a younger girl, and gives him a night without his wedding ring to try it. |
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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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Traumatic high school memories make Yzma question whether she should attend her class reunion. And when Kuzco becomes obsessed with a Pokémon-like card game, Yzma offers him a much-coveted card in exchange for the throne. |
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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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Terrified Kuzco claims he saw the legendary Moon Beast, which inspires Kronk and Malina to disprove his supernatural story. When the locals attempt to rid their city of squirrels, Yzma transforms Kuzco into a squirrel to rid herself of him, too. |
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Three diverse perspectives on love and relationships are examined in this ensemble sitcom about longtime married couple Jeff and Audrey, the newly engaged Adam and Jennifer, and cynical bachelor Russell. |
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Malina turns down Kuzco's invitation to the annual Kuz-Carnival. When jealous Kuzco learns that Ramon is taking Malina, he sets out to ruin their date. Meanwhile, Malina's attempts to improve a restaurant have some very distasteful repercussions. |
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Kuzco ruins Malina's birthday and tries to make things right by traveling back in time. Yzma attempts to turn Kuzco into a fly and squash him. Later, Yzma enters a design contest and angers two vengeful silkworms. Miley Cyrus guest stars. |
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Jeera breaks every bone in her body when she performs a crazy stunt. Stuck in a body cast, Jeera begs Tak to fix her. / Tak tries to help Chief improve his Chin-Jo game, but the Chief ends up getting captured by music-loving apes. |
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Kuzco joins the Inca ball team and doesn't play nice. On the night of the big game, the team schools Kuzco on the importance of teamwork. And when Kronk's friends tease him about his heritage, their insensitive actions have unexpected consequences. |
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Traumatic high school memories make Yzma question whether she should attend her class reunion. And when Kuzco becomes obsessed with a Pokémon-like card game, Yzma offers him a much-coveted card in exchange for the throne. |
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Tak's magic has been going haywire, and it seems Jibolba may be to blame. Conveniently, Jibolba's former student arrives and turns out to be a great magic teacher. / It's Jibolba's Shamanic anniversary, and Tak's forgotten to get him a present. |
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In an effort to capitalize on his commitment to Jennifer, Adam convinces Jeff to host an engagement party. |
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Jeff is given an opportunity to "live it up" during a night out on the town, landing Russell in hot water. |
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Russell realizes the cost of dating a "bag lady," while Adam experiences the social peril of yielding to Jennifer's wishes and sporting a "man bag." |
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Audrey persuades Jeff to double-date, which inadvertently puts the rules governed by the "guy code" versus the "marriage code" to the test. |
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Jerry Seinfeld stars in this animated comedy as recent college grad Barry B. Benson, a worker bee stuck in a dead-end job making honey who files a lawsuit against humans when he learns they've been stealing bees' nectar all along. |
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Jeff and Audrey tackle communication issues while Adam and Jennifer discover whether creating a home-made "videotape" will spice up their love life. |
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A surprise visit from Audrey's sister Barbara opens a window of opportunity for Russell to prove that beauty is more than what meets the eye. |
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Adam enjoys stealing the attention of Russell's female admirers, prompting fiancée Jennifer to lay down the law and Russell to seek revenge. |
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Audrey is scared by Jeff's attachment to his t-shirts. She wonders if his best times in life may have been before he met her. |
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A group of friends, all at various stages in their relationships, navigate the twists and turns of commitment, romance, dating and marriage in this charming CBS sitcom featuring funnyman David Spade as the perpetually single dude of the bunch. Oliver Hudson and Bianca Kajlich star as recently engaged couple Adam and Jennifer, and Megyn Price and Patrick Warburton (Puddy, of "Seinfeld" fame) play a long-married couple. |
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Jerry Seinfeld stars in this animated comedy as recent college grad Barry B. Benson, a worker bee stuck in a dead-end job making honey who files a lawsuit against humans when he learns they've been stealing bees' nectar all along. |
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After years of study and struggle, Kuzco's graduation day is finally at hand. But after living for so long as a peasant, Kuzco contemplates whether he's really ready to take on the responsibilities of being emperor. |
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Dreading the village's upcoming food festival, Kuzco avoids the celebration and skips town. Along the way, he befriends a lonely taxi driver. Meanwhile, Yzma conspires to finally rid herself of Kuzco by poisoning his food. |
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Kuzco's new pet chinchilla rubs Chicha the wrong way. Meanwhile, Kronk tries his hand at magic and attempts to transform Kuzco into a parrot. Later, Kuzco won't let his lousy voice stop him from becoming a rock sensation. |
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Kuzco is thrilled when he earns all A's on his latest report card -- until Yzma's latest magical potion turns his grades into F's. Later, Yzma pollutes the local river with discarded potions and inadvertently transforms the villagers into animals. |
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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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Yzma passive-aggressively tries to destroy Kuzco when she sends him phony fan letters suggesting terrible changes to his show. Later, Kuzco becomes fed up with Malina's quirks and attempts to transform her using Yzma's latest invention. |
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Unlikely allies Yzma and Kuzco are forced to team up when the village leader announces that Kronk should be emperor. Meanwhile, Kuzco and Malina work as camp counselors and set up a big race that pits the boys against the girls. |
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Since Kuzco never gets what he really wants for Giftmas, he tells everyone that Papa Santos isn't real. But when Papa Santos's gnomes rescue Kuzco and Kronk, Kuzco becomes a true believer and sets out to make it the best Giftmas ever. |
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Dreaming of stardom, Yzma heads to Hollywood and replaces herself with an android. Later, when Kuzco brags about his puma-training skills, his boasts come back to bite him in the butt when he lands in a wrestling match with the carnivorous cats. |
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Kuzco and Kronk team up for a school assignment and open a spinach puff stand, but bossy Kuzco takes over, prompting his partner to quit. And when Yzma fails her job review, she's replaced by an overly sweet old woman. |
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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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Kuzco and Kronk try to help Malina relax before her big job interview with Incan Teen, but their methods are anything but stress-free. And when the town is overrun with termites, Kuzco's palace becomes a hotel for every annoying man, woman and child. |
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Kuzco and his friends find an ancient tablet revealing that Guaka is the rightful heir to the empire. The power goes to Guaka's head, and he demands that Malina marry him. Kuzco and Malina rush to find a chalice to confirm the throne's true heir. |
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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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To makes Kuzco jealous, Malina bids on Kronk at a bachelor auction. When Kuzco gets Yata to bid on him, the result is a double-dinner-date disaster. And Yzma's attempt to kill Kuzco backfires when he acquires super powers. Miley Cyrus guest stars. |
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A group of friends, all at various stages in their relationships, navigate the twists and turns of commitment, romance, dating and marriage in this charming CBS sitcom featuring funnyman David Spade as the perpetually single dude of the bunch. Oliver Hudson and Bianca Kajlich star as recently engaged couple Adam and Jennifer, and Megyn Price and Patrick Warburton (Puddy, of "Seinfeld" fame) play a long-married couple. |
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In the second season of this CBS sitcom, a motley crew of friends who are all at different points on the relationship spectrum seek each other's support in dealing with the ups and downs of dating, commitment and matrimony. |
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To make Kronk a better henchman, Yzma steals his conscience, and the devil on his shoulder springs into action. Later, when Kuzco, Malina and Kronk stumble across a restaurant that's rumored to be cursed, Kuzco's curiosity gets the best of him. |
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In the second season of this CBS sitcom, a motley crew of friends who are all at different points on the relationship spectrum seek each other's support in dealing with the ups and downs of dating, commitment and matrimony. The group includes the newly engaged Adam and Jennifer (Oliver Hudson and Bianca Kajlich), the long-married Jeff and Audrey (Patrick Warburton and Megyn Price), and the serially single Russell (David Spade). |
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Yzma creates a potion to rob Kuzco of his groove, turning him into a nerd -- just in time for the Hutcoming King contest. And when Kuzco's acting up, instead of giving him yet another detention, Mr. Moleguaco sends him to the Overachievers Club. |
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The vicious Motikis capture the Pupununu and take over the tribe! However, Tak and a few lucky ones manage to escape. / When a prank goes wrong and turns Zaria into a creepy creature, Tak and Jeera try to change her back. |
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Jeera's been ditching Tak to attend a secret girls-only gathering in a hidden cave, and Tak is desperate to find out what goes on in there. / Tak, Jeera and Keeko are tired of adults always telling them what to do. |
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Kuzco has a scuffle with security guard Officer Achamare and gets him fired. With no one to guard the mall, Kuzco is forced to fill in. Across town, Malina joins the "Save a Manatee" program and lives to regret it when one moves in with her. |
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Getting fed up with his responsibilities, Chief asks Tak to make him young again so he can avoid work. / After summoning Pugnacious Juju for some "fight training," Tak accidentally punches the Juju and absorbs his powers. |
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Kuzco goes on vacation with Pacha's family and falls for a mysterious girl -- but she's not the person she claims to be. Meanwhile, a vengeful man confronts Kuzco, accusing the would-be emperor of wrongly imprisoning him for breaking a statue. |
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The Jujus have gone on vacation for a thousand years, and if Tak tells the tribe, they will surely freak out! / Out of nowhere, the Pupununu suddenly begin exploding! One by one, they poof into sparkles, never to be seen again. |
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On a competitive streak, Malina enters a potato-growing contest, while Yzma and Kronk conspire to get rid of Kuzco by bringing a statue of him to life. Kronk poses as a housekeeper to swipe Kuzco's emperor permit for Yzma. Miley Cyrus guest stars. |
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Tak becomes jealous after a Juju gives Jeera her own J-Runner (a Juju version of a car). / Jibolba returns from vacation with a surprise -- he got married! |
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The tribe's supply of roast gratch is dwindling, and Tak and Jeera fear that their new pet may be next on the Pupununu menu. / A terrible, three-headed monster called the Drykopf shows up in the village. |
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After Jeera jokes about how she could never fall in love with Tak, he decides to prove otherwise. / Jeera's frustrated because Tak has been busy protecting Bleeta's home from animal attacks and hanging out with her. |
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Though it's against the rules, Tak uses his magic to remove his aching tooth -- but the magic brings his tooth to life. / Chief's been acting very strange lately, leading Jeera to worry that Chief has gone crazy. |
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The ferocious Woodie creatures are planning to trash the Pupununu village during their annual rampage through the jungle. / Tired of Lok's bragging about his heroic feats, Tak decides to test him with an impossible task. |
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According to a long-forgotten Juju tradition, the Pupununu Chief must battle a mighty creature in the Juju realm -- the undefeated Big Boss -- or risk world annihilation! / The Pupununu have been plagued by pestering Zing Flies. |
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Russell reluctantly agrees to host a photo shoot in his apartment for Audrey's magazine, with the hope of landing a date with a hot model. |
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Jennifer and Adam attempt to practice fiscal responsibility as they consider buying their apartment. |
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Malina turns down Kuzco's invitation to the annual Kuz-Carnival. When jealous Kuzco learns that Ramon is taking Malina, he sets out to ruin their date. Meanwhile, Malina's attempts to improve a restaurant have some very distasteful repercussions. |
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Russell puts on a show to impress his father when he comes to town, but both he and Adam learn the meaning of a parent's tough love. |
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Kuzco has a scuffle with security guard Officer Achamare and gets him fired. With no one to guard the mall, Kuzco is forced to fill in. Across town, Malina joins the "Save a Manatee" program and lives to regret it when one moves in with her. |
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Jeff's drive to be labeled an "optimal male" on his life-insurance physical leads him to some extreme behavior. |
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Despite a warning from Russell, Adam hires Jennifer to design a new brochure for a client. |
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Jeff and Audrey invite Adam and Jennifer to join them on a romantic getaway. |
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A visit from Adam's free-spirited mother puts Jennifer's patience to the test and teaches Russell an embarrassing lesson about "art." |
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Jennifer and Audrey practice their match-making skills and inadvertently end up date-less while Adam and Jeff score financial gain in the process. |
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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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To keep Kuzco from graduating, Yzma causes the academy to go bankrupt and shut down. Malina produces a musical as a last-ditch effort to raise money for the school. Miley Cyrus and Joseph Lawrence guest star. |
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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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In the second season of this CBS sitcom, a motley crew of friends who are all at different points on the relationship spectrum seek each other's support in dealing with the ups and downs of dating, commitment and matrimony. |
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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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Malina hates her school photo and enlists Kuzco and Kronk to destroy all the yearbooks. In a race against time, the three try to swipe a yearbook that's inside a temple before it is locked up forever. Later, Kronk becomes a TV star. |
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A dull day of llama herding turns terrifying for Kuzco when the hairy herd drinks a potion that transforms them into demonic pack animals. And to keep up with new kid Ramon, Kuzco attempts to scale the walls of Kuzco Academy. |
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When Yzma replaces Kronk with a foreign exchange student who's more popular than Kuzco, Kuzco and Kronk team up to get rid of him. And while making a documentary about Mr. Moleguaco, Kuzco accidentally hurts Guaka's feelings. |
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Tak is just an ordinary kid living in an extraordinarily primitive jungle as a member of the Punununu tribe -- until he discovers that he has magical powers that enable him to communicate with magical spirits of the jungle called the Jujus. While Tak would rather just hang out with his friends, his powers present new challenges that he can't seem to manage, which gets him, his family and even the Jujus, into all kinds of trouble. |
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Malina hates her school photo and enlists Kuzco and Kronk to destroy all the yearbooks. In a race against time, the three try to swipe a yearbook that's inside a temple before it is locked up forever. Later, Kronk becomes a TV star. |
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A dull day of llama herding turns terrifying for Kuzco when the hairy herd drinks a potion that transforms them into demonic pack animals. And to keep up with new kid Ramon, Kuzco attempts to scale the walls of Kuzco Academy. |
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When Yzma replaces Kronk with a foreign exchange student who's more popular than Kuzco, Kuzco and Kronk team up to get rid of him. And while making a documentary about Mr. Moleguaco, Kuzco accidentally hurts Guaka's feelings. |
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Kuzco goes on vacation with Pacha's family and falls for a mysterious girl -- but she's not the person she claims to be. Meanwhile, a vengeful man confronts Kuzco, accusing the would-be emperor of wrongly imprisoning him for breaking a statue. |
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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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This Nickelodeon series, based on the popular video game, follows the adventures of Tak (voiced by Hal Sparks), a 14-year-old shaman's assistant who has the ability to summon the magical Juju. Unfortunately, he's still learning to manage his new powers. Although his bumbling often angers the Chief, Tak's friends -- Jeera, the Chief's daughter; Keeko, a laid-back dreamer; and dim-witted Lok -- are always close by to help out when the Juju just ... |
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Underdog (voiced by Jason Lee) is really Shoeshine, a mild-mannered pooch who's been imbued with superpowers following a lab accident. But his teenage owner (Alex Neuberger) is the only person who shares the indestructible hound's secret. James... |
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To keep Kuzco from graduating, Yzma causes the academy to go bankrupt and shut down. Malina produces a musical as a last-ditch effort to raise money for the school. Miley Cyrus and Joseph Lawrence guest star. |
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Yzma plots to transform Kuzco into a puma with a magical potion, but getting him to ingest the potion proves to be a real bear. And when Kuzco switches from the academy to homeschooling, Yzma attempts to entice him back to school with Malina. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "McStroke." |
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Three diverse perspectives on love and relationships are examined in this ensemble sitcom about longtime married couple Jeff and Audrey, the newly engaged Adam and Jennifer, and cynical bachelor Russell. |
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Tak and Jeera find an irresistibly cute, three-horned creature that can turn invisible, levitate, play music from his horns and more. / Tak is having nightmares about a monster, and the scary dreams are driving him nuts. |
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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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A group of friends, all at various stages in their relationships, navigate the twists and turns of commitment, romance, dating and marriage in this charming CBS sitcom featuring funnyman David Spade as the perpetually single dude of the bunch. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Mr. Fix It," "Flirting with Disaster," "Audrey's Sister," "Guy Code," "Engagement Party," "Bag Ladies," "Old School Jeff," "Fix Ups & Downs," "A Visit From Fay" and "Time Share." |
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A stranger claims to be Kuzco's father. Although he and Kuzco quickly bond, Kuzco's friends are skeptical. Later, Kuzco's dreams of being a chick magnet become a living nightmare when Yzma's cutie potion makes all the girls want to love him to death. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Jen at Work," "Optimal Male," "Russel's Father's Son," "Buyer's Remorse" and "Pimp My Bride." |
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After crunching the numbers and analyzing crime-fighting data, Ron worries that his presence during missions is a liability for Kim. The villainous Dr. Drakken, meanwhile, hires a consultant to help further his plan of bringing about a new Ice Age. |
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The Fashionistas infiltrate Club Banana with the aid of Camille, who poses as Kim to frame her for the theft of secret designs. Elsewhere, Ron is stuck in a shipping crate with Mr. Barkin, so Kim relies on Monique and the Fashion Police for help. |
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The bonus material for this box office hit includes live action trailers, meet Barry B. Benson featurette, We Got the Bee music video, DreaWorks Animation Video Jukebox, two set-top games, and cast information. |
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Ron's family surprises him with an adopted baby sister and leaves her in the custody of Ron, who also has to take care of a sack of flour for health class. What's more, Ron must help Kim and Yori thwart Monkey Fist's quest for the ultimate weapon. |
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After years of study and struggle, Kuzco's graduation day is finally at hand. But after living for so long as a peasant, Kuzco contemplates whether he's really ready to take on the responsibilities of being emperor. |
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Kim needs new mission clothes, but Club Banana has discontinued her chosen outfit. Meanwhile, the iniquitous Dr. Drakken is working on a plan to force the continents back into one land mass, recreating Pangaea. |
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Dreading the village's upcoming food festival, Kuzco avoids the celebration and skips town. Along the way, he befriends a lonely taxi driver. Meanwhile, Yzma conspires to finally rid herself of Kuzco by poisoning his food. |
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Hoping to prove the Wheel of Good Eating wrong, Ron consumes nothing but Bueno Nacho until he becomes dangerously overweight. Meanwhile, Kim desperately tries to prevent HenchCo from auctioning off a molecular transducer. |
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Kuzco's new pet chinchilla rubs Chicha the wrong way. Meanwhile, Kronk tries his hand at magic and attempts to transform Kuzco into a parrot. Later, Kuzco won't let his lousy voice stop him from becoming a rock sensation. |
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Kuzco is thrilled when he earns all A's on his latest report card -- until Yzma's latest magical potion turns his grades into F's. Later, Yzma pollutes the local river with discarded potions and inadvertently transforms the villagers into animals. |
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The Tweebs take over as the Middleton High School mascots, much to Ron's chagrin. Meanwhile, a 10-foot-tall alien named Warmonga thinks that Dr. Drakken is the Great Blue and breaks him out of the slammer. |
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Yzma passive-aggressively tries to destroy Kuzco when she sends him phony fan letters suggesting terrible changes to his show. Later, Kuzco becomes fed up with Malina's quirks and attempts to transform her using Yzma's latest invention. |
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Yzma creates a potion to rob Kuzco of his groove, turning him into a nerd -- just in time for the Hutcoming King contest. And when Kuzco's acting up, instead of giving him yet another detention, Mr. Moleguaco sends him to the Overachievers Club. |
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Unlikely allies Yzma and Kuzco are forced to team up when the village leader announces that Kronk should be emperor. Meanwhile, Kuzco and Malina work as camp counselors and set up a big race that pits the boys against the girls. |
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Dreaming of stardom, Yzma heads to Hollywood and replaces herself with an android. Later, when Kuzco brags about his puma-training skills, his boasts come back to bite him in the butt when he lands in a wrestling match with the carnivorous cats. |
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Kuzco and Kronk team up for a school assignment and open a spinach puff stand, but bossy Kuzco takes over, prompting his partner to quit. And when Yzma fails her job review, she's replaced by an overly sweet old woman. |
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Kuzco and Kronk try to help Malina relax before her big job interview with Incan Teen, but their methods are anything but stress-free. And when the town is overrun with termites, Kuzco's palace becomes a hotel for every annoying man, woman and child. |
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Kuzco and his friends find an ancient tablet revealing that Guaka is the rightful heir to the empire. The power goes to Guaka's head, and he demands that Malina marry him. Kuzco and Malina rush to find a chalice to confirm the throne's true heir. |
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To makes Kuzco jealous, Malina bids on Kronk at a bachelor auction. When Kuzco gets Yata to bid on him, the result is a double-dinner-date disaster. And Yzma's attempt to kill Kuzco backfires when he acquires super powers. Miley Cyrus guest stars. |
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To make Kronk a better henchman, Yzma steals his conscience, and the devil on his shoulder springs into action. Later, when Kuzco, Malina and Kronk stumble across a restaurant that's rumored to be cursed, Kuzco's curiosity gets the best of him. |
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Kronk encourages Kuzco to stand up to Yzma. When Kuzco finally does, an unsuspecting Yzma offers Kronk a bribe to find out who put Kuzco up to it. And when Kuzco ditches school, Yzma uses every trick she knows to get him expelled. |
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This Nickelodeon series, based on the popular video game, follows the adventures of Tak (voiced by Hal Sparks), a 14-year-old shaman's assistant who has the ability to summon the magical Juju. Unfortunately, he's still learning to manage his new powers. Although his bumbling often angers the Chief, Tak's friends -- Jeera, the Chief's daughter; Keeko, a laid-back dreamer; and dim-witted Lok -- are always close by to help out when the Juju just ... |
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Kuzco runs for class vice president and uses magic to ensure his victory. Later, Kuzco forces Kronk to be his butler. But when he accidentally causes Kronk to miss out on a picnic with his hero, Kuzco struggles to serve up a proper apology. |
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Yzma has Kuzco and Malina shipped off to a desert island where the native monkeys offer them up as human sacrifices. Back at home, Kuzco must rescue Guaka's father from a dinosaur he accidentally brings to life. Miley Cyrus guest stars. |
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Kim's father gives her his beat-up old car, which undergoes drastic modifications when the Tweebs volunteer to trick it out. In the meantime, Motor Ed busts Shego out of jail, and they make off with a test rocket. |
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It's Valentine's Day, and Wade's crush on Monique inspires him to devise a Cupid Ray to win her affections. Unfortunately, Señor Senior Sr. gets his hands on the ray and uses it to make women worldwide fall in love with his son. |
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Celebrities are seen committing a string of thefts. Meanwhile, the Tweebs skip a grade and enter Middleton High School as freshmen. Kim is annoyed that they're attending her school -- and joining her on missions. |
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After one too many coupon-subsidized outings, Kim decides it's time for Ron to find a job. In the meantime, Señor Senior Jr. breaks Shego out of jail and teams with her to pull off a heist in honor of his father's birthday. |
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Kim and Ron start their senior year as a couple. Bonnie taunts Ron by telling him cheerleaders only date jocks, so he tries to join the football team using Kim's battle suit. Meanwhile, Prof. Dementor wants to control the suit. |
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After crunching the numbers and analyzing crime-fighting data, Ron worries that his presence during missions is a liability for Kim. The villainous Dr. Drakken, meanwhile, hires a consultant to help further his plan of bringing about a new Ice Age. |
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A stranger claims to be Kuzco's father. Although he and Kuzco quickly bond, Kuzco's friends are skeptical. Later, Kuzco's dreams of being a chick magnet become a living nightmare when Yzma's cutie potion makes all the girls want to love him to death. |
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The series comes to a close as Kim, Dr. Drakken, Ron and Shego, along with their friends and allies, join forces to fend off a Lorwardian alien invasion. They all put their differences aside to protect Earth from the interlopers. |
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Ron wonders whether high school graduation means that his romance with Kim has to end. He soon has more important things to worry about, however, when the aliens Warmonga and Warhok kidnap Kim and Dr. Drakken on commencement day. |
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Kim puts together a surprise birthday bash for her geeky cousin Larry. While she's busy with party plans, Prof. Dementor schemes to steal her battle suit again, this time with assistance from his brother-in-law. |
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In "Nursery Crimes," villainous Nanny Nane is raising an army of superbabies to aid in her global crime spree. "Chasing Rufus" finds Ron and Camille leaving their pets behind after a fight: Can the animals make their way back to their owners? |
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Tak and Keeko find a giant stone statue of Chief. Tak brings the statue to life and has all kinds of fun with his new giant friend. / Once a year, the Pupununu are visited by Phobia Juju, who makes the villagers face their greatest fears. |
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Kim loses her memory while battling Dr. Drakken and Shego. Ron tries to restore it but is frustrated when she can't recall that he and Kim are dating. While Ron worries about Kim, Drakken puts his plan to enslave the military into action. |
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When Chief demands that Lok retrieve the beautiful feather of the ferocious Pangtiddler bird for him, he sends Tak to assist on the dangerous quest. / The pesky Devour brothers are harassing all the Jujus. |
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Ron and Bonnie are named king and queen at Middleton High School's homecoming dance, much to Kim's dismay. Kim has to keep an eye on Bonnie while also finding out who's behind the abduction of a missing scientist. |
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It's time for the Annual Pupununu Foot Dance Contest, and Tak is shocked when Jeera tells him that she is going with Keeko. / When Jibolba takes a trip, Tak is horrified when he is forced to have a babysitter! |
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Ron gets a surprise when he finds Hana walking on the ceiling. As Kim and Ron investigate Hana's unique ability, they receive a call from Yori requesting their aid again. In the meantime, Monkey Fist teams with Yono the Destroyer. |
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It's Wiblet season again, and Tak is determined to catch the impossibly fast Wiblet for the Chief's feast. / When the Pupununu keep thanking Tak for things he doesn't remember doing, he begins to think he's going crazy. |
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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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Martin, Ron's boss at Smarty Mart, asks him to be a mentor to Artie, Martin's unruly son. Meanwhile, Dr. Drakken and Frugal Lucre hatch a plan to conquer the world by taking control of Smarty Mart's shelf-stocking robots. |
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Showing off at gratchball practice, Tak hogs the ball and teases his friends for playing like amateurs. Then, a Gremlin team from the Juju realm invites Tak to join. / To get out of their chores, Tak and Keeko fake their own disappearances. |
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Ron gets zapped by the Mathter's calculaser while fighting alongside Hego. As a result of the blast, everything Ron comes into contact with explodes. While Kim and Hego ponder how to help, a surprising new hero arises. |
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After an argument over who is prettier, Love Juju and Zaria decide to compete against each other in their own beauty pageant, with Tak as the judge. / Jibolba's never-fail flu cure has just failed. |
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Mr. Barkin makes Kim and Ron attend the senior class trip to a seaport without any of their modern equipment. Unfortunately, Dr. Drakken is also at the waterfront -- possessed by the spirit of a pirate who emerged from a treasure chest. |
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Chief's been hiding his enormous earwax ball from everyone. And when Tak and Jeera discover the nasty thing, they just have to get rid of it. / Jibolba forgets about his annual Shaman's test because Tak didn't give him the reminder letter. |
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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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Kim and Ron are surprised when Shego joins the Middleton High School faculty as a substitute teacher, appearing cordial for a change. It turns out that Shego's enemy Electronique is using the Attitudinator to alter people's behavior. |
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Keeko has never had a family, so when he finds a special connection with a jungle bird, he assumes it's his mother and father. / Lok asks Tak to get the love-struck Slog off his back, and Tak obliges a little too well. |
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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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A group of friends, all at various stages in their relationships, navigate the twists and turns of commitment, romance, dating and marriage in this charming CBS sitcom featuring funnyman David Spade as the perpetually single dude of the bunch. |
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A group of friends, all at various stages in their relationships, navigate the twists and turns of commitment, romance, dating and marriage in this charming CBS sitcom featuring funnyman David Spade as the perpetually single dude of the bunch. |
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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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To spice up the school newspaper and boost his own ego, Kuzco gets Malina to write made-up stories about him. And when Kuzco has to care for a kitten as an assignment for class, Yzma turns the helpless house cat into a ferocious jaguar. |
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When Kuzco wishes that he'd never been made emperor, he magically finds himself in an evil empire ruled by Yzma. Kuzco quickly realizes that he's made a mistake, but Empress Yzma isn't about to hand over the keys to the kingdom. |
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World-renowned scientist Dr. Rusty Venture and his nearly identical "gifted" twin sons Hank and Dean never let their shortcomings -- however significant they may be -- get in the way of a good adventure. In the second season of this animated "Jonny Quest" spoof, the villainous Monarch sets out to rebuild his evil empire with help from some new recruits, and the Venture boys escape death, only to fall prey to a new menace. |
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Sara Rue, Andy Dick, Sherri Shepherd, Patrick Warburton, Will Sasso and |
In the Disney Channel's companion series to "The Emperor's New Groove," slacker Kuzco learns that he must graduate from school before claiming the throne. Unfortunately, the evil priestess Yzma (voiced by Eartha Kitt) and her assistant, Kronk (Patrick Warburton) -- both in disguise as a principal and student -- are trying to destroy Kuzco's chances. Good thing he has his friend, Pacha, and overachieving classmate, Malina, on his side. |
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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This disc includes the following episodes: "Powerless in the face of Death," "Hate Floats," "Love-Bheits," "Escape to the House of Mummies," "20 Years to Midnight," "Victor, Echo, November" and "Assassinanny 911." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Fallen Arches," "Guess Who's Coming to State Dinner?," "I Know Why The Caged Brid Kills," "Viva Los Muertos!," "Showdown at Cremation Creek (part 1)" and "Showdown at Cremation Creek (part 2)." |
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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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Fed up with Kronk's incompetence, Yzma finally fires him. With nowhere else to go, Kronk moves in with Pacha's family. Everyone quickly warms to him -- except Kuzco, who can't stand sharing the spotlight with someone else. |
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World-renowned scientist Dr. Rusty Venture and his nearly identical "gifted" twin sons Hank and Dean never let their shortcomings -- however significant they may be -- get in the way of a good adventure. In the second season of this animated "Jonny Quest" spoof, the villainous Monarch sets out to rebuild his evil empire with help from some new recruits, and the Venture boys escape death, only to fall prey to a new menace. |
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What happens when fairy tale characters get a dose of real-life angst? That's the premise behind this animated feature that finds Cinderella's stepmother, Frieda (Sigourney Weaver), leading a team of villains in a bid for total control. Without Prince Charming to protect her, Cinderella, aka Ella (Sarah Michelle Gellar), finds herself fighting on the front and falling for, of all people, a busboy (Freddie Prinze Jr.) in the palace's kitchen. |
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To pass squirrel squeak class, lazy Kuzco gets some much-needed tutoring from Bucky the Squirrel. Later, Kuzco is getting tired of living like a peasant, so he fakes an illness to gain access to the royal fortune -- but not everyone's buying his act. |
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Kuzco must beat Kronk in a race so he won't fail gym class. Yzma orders Kronk to turn Kuzco into a turtle, but the magic spell backfires and transforms Kuzco into a much different animal -- one that gives Kronk a real run for his money. |
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The Wizard is in charge of making sure that all the stories in Fairy Tale Land have a happy ending. But when the Wizard goes on vacation, Cinderella's evil stepmother seizes the opportunity to take control of the kingdom. |
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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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When a clerical error sends a teenage lion to the wilds of Africa, five zoo animals -- a lion, a giraffe, a koala, a snake and a squirrel -- launch a mission to bring him back home in this animated Walt Disney adventure. But before they can get off the continent, they'll have to conquer the concrete jungle. Kiefer Sutherland, James Belushi, Jonathan Kimmel, Eddie Izzard and Chris Edgerly lend their vocal talents to this family friendly charmer. |
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Yzma attempts to seize control of the empire when she appoints herself head of Kuzcoween. Later, an anonymous kid asks Malina to be his date to the school masquerade ball, which prompts jealous Kuzco and Kronk to unmask the secret admirer. |
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Just when Kuzco finally convinces Malina to go out with him, the Royal Matchmaker returns with a princess for him to marry. If Kuzco marries the princess, he can be emperor again. Which one is bigger -- Kuzco's heart or his ego? |
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Kuzco must beat Kronk in a race so he won't fail gym class. Yzma orders Kronk to turn Kuzco into a turtle, but the magic spell backfires and transforms Kuzco into a much different animal -- one that gives Kronk a real run for his money. |
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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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This disc includes the following episodes: "Powerless in the face of Death," "Hate Floats," "Love-Bheits," "Escape to the House of Mummies," "20 Years to Midnight," "Victor, Echo, November" and "Assassinanny 911." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Fallen Arches," "Guess Who's Coming to State Dinner?," "I Know Why The Caged Brid Kills," "Viva Los Muertos!," "Showdown at Cremation Creek (part 1)" and "Showdown at Cremation Creek (part 2)." |
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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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Kuzco babysits Chicha and Pacha's children so he can spend some time with Malina, but his plan falls apart when the kids run away. Later, Kuzco turns himself into a cat to avoid a beat down by the school bully and finds feline life isn't any safer. |
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Malina loses her spot on the cheerleading squad and can't figure out where else she fits in. When she tries out life as a bad girl, Kuzco and Kronk decide that it's time to step in, so they conjure up some unusual new friends for Malina. |
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When Kuzco attempts to raise money for school with a charity cart wash, Yzma plays dirty and transforms him into an elephant. And Kuzco's plans to cheat at the school science fair go haywire when the Woodbot he steals wreaks havoc around town. |
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Yzma transforms Kronk into a homework-stealing llama. Later, Kuzco, Malina and Kronk go on an overnight field trip to test their survival skills. Unfortunately, with Kuzco's ineptness for the outdoors, it'll take a miracle for any of them to survive. |
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To pass squirrel squeak class, lazy Kuzco gets some much-needed tutoring from Bucky the Squirrel. Later, Kuzco is getting tired of living like a peasant, so he fakes an illness to gain access to the royal fortune -- but not everyone's buying his act. |
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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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When Kuzco wishes that he'd never been made emperor, he magically finds himself in an evil empire ruled by Yzma. Kuzco quickly realizes that he's made a mistake, but Empress Yzma isn't about to hand over the keys to the kingdom. |
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Sara Rue, Andy Dick, Sherri Shepherd, Patrick Warburton, Will Sasso and |
After seeing the Redneck Comedy Tour, Peter becomes enamored with the redneck lifestyle. Quagmire moves in with the Griffins. |
Sara Rue, Andy Dick, Sherri Shepherd, Patrick Warburton, Will Sasso and Zachary Levi return for another season of this lighthearted sitcom centered on the ins and outs of the main offices of GNB television network. In these episodes, Claude's forced to take a job as Lydia's assistant after she learns that Will (Eric Roberts) has left the network; Jeb instigates a power struggle between Kipp and Lydia; and Claude and Carl fall for each other. |
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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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Yzma attempts to seize control of the empire when she appoints herself head of Kuzcoween. Later, an anonymous kid asks Malina to be his date to the school masquerade ball, which prompts jealous Kuzco and Kronk to unmask the secret admirer. |
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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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To mess with Kuzco's mind, Yzma claims she saw a flying saucer. Later, when Kuzco's teacher takes a vacation, he plans to take it easy, too. Unfortunately, the nightmarish new teacher has vastly different plans in mind for Kuzco and his class. |
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Just when Kuzco finally convinces Malina to go out with him, the Royal Matchmaker returns with a princess for him to marry. If Kuzco marries the princess, he can be emperor again. Which one is bigger -- Kuzco's heart or his ego? |
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To earn the credits he needs to graduate, Kuzco returns to kindergarten. Yzma transforms herself into a child and enrolls in the same class so she can get Kuzco kicked out. Later, Yzma faces an evil greater than herself when she hires a consultant. |
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Ratings are down for Dale Sweeney (David Alan Basche), host of the conspiracy-themed radio show "Hey, I'll Believe You," but his luck turns when he gets a strange on-air call in a possibly alien language. FBI agents and UFO sightings soon follow. A hilarious supporting cast including Patrick Warburton, Chris Elliott, Mo Rocca and Fred Willard elicits big laughs in this sci-fi comedy by director and co-writer Paul Francis Sullivan. |
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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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Fed up with Kronk's incompetence, Yzma finally fires him. With nowhere else to go, Kronk moves in with Pacha's family. Everyone quickly warms to him -- except Kuzco, who can't stand sharing the spotlight with someone else. |
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Kuzco suspects that Oscar, a new kid in school who claims to be an emperor, is an imposter. Meanwhile, Yzma makes Kronk a hall monitor, giving him the authority to have Kuzco expelled. But will Kuzco cut Kronk a break when the tables are turned? |
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To spend time with Malina, Kuzco joins Pacha's family for the annual Clash of the Families competition. Unfortunately, Kuzco feels like he's in the way and wonders if his attempts to impress Malina may have backfired. |
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When a mask disappears, Kuzco and the class try to reconstruct everyone's whereabouts so they can identify the culprit. Meanwhile, Yzma tries to sabotage Kuzco's attempts to earn a Junior Chipmunks badge, which he needs in order to pass a class. |
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A field trip takes Kuzco and the gang to the spooky Micchu Pachu theme park. Kuzco is petrified of the place but forces himself to stay, since he needs to pass the class. But when a skeleton runs amok, his fears may finally get the best of him. |
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When Yzma learns that Kuzco follows all of the messages he reads in fortune cookies, she slips him a fake fortune that warns him to give up the throne. Meanwhile, Kuzco tries to make some extra money by hunting for an elusive desert leprechaun. |
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Power goes to Kronk's head when he's made "honorary emperor" for one day. When Kronk fires Yzma, she teams up with an unlikely ally and retaliates. Meanwhile, Kuzco experiences some culture shock when he steps into a peasant's sandals for the day. |
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When the class has to write papers about their best friends, Kuzco makes up a fictitious one. Much to Kuzco's surprise, his phony best friend shows up at school. But little does anyone know, the friend is a clone on a less-than-friendly mission. |
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Kuzco babysits Chicha and Pacha's children so he can spend some time with Malina, but his plan falls apart when the kids run away. Later, Kuzco turns himself into a cat to avoid a beat down by the school bully and finds feline life isn't any safer. |
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Malina loses her spot on the cheerleading squad and can't figure out where else she fits in. When she tries out life as a bad girl, Kuzco and Kronk decide that it's time to step in, so they conjure up some unusual new friends for Malina. |
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When Kuzco attempts to raise money for school with a charity cart wash, Yzma plays dirty and transforms him into an elephant. And Kuzco's plans to cheat at the school science fair go haywire when the Woodbot he steals wreaks havoc around town. |
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Yzma transforms Kronk into a homework-stealing llama. Later, Kuzco, Malina and Kronk go on an overnight field trip to test their survival skills. Unfortunately, with Kuzco's ineptness for the outdoors, it'll take a miracle for any of them to survive. |
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Superficial Kuzco tries to get rid of a pimple on Malina's nose using one of Ymza's potions, but the spell gives Malina a bird's beak instead. Meanwhile, Yzma's plot to turn Kuzco into a frog doesn't quite work out as planned. |
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This companion to the hit Disney movie follows the misadventures of South American emperor-to-be Kuzco, whose efforts to gain the education necessary to be an effective ruler are challenged by scheming priestess Ymza and her bumbling stooge, Kronk. |
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Ratings are down for Dale Sweeney (David Alan Basche), host of the conspiracy-themed radio show "Hey, I'll Believe You," but his luck turns when he gets a strange on-air call in a possibly alien language. FBI agents and UFO sightings soon follow. A hilarious supporting cast including Patrick Warbur... |
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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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When a mask disappears, Kuzco and the class try to reconstruct everyone's whereabouts so they can identify the culprit. Meanwhile, Yzma tries to sabotage Kuzco's attempts to earn a Junior Chipmunks badge, which he needs in order to pass a class. |
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Sara Rue, Andy Dick, Sherri Shepherd, Patrick Warburton, Will Sasso and Zachary Levi return for another season of this lighthearted sitcom centered on the ins and outs of the main offices of GNB television network. In these episodes, Claude's forced to take a job as Lydia's assistant after she learns that Will (Eric Roberts) has left the network; Jeb instigates a power struggle between Kipp and Lydia; and Claude and Carl fall for each other. |
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In the Disney Channel's companion series to "The Emperor's New Groove," slacker Kuzco learns that he must graduate from school before claiming the throne. Unfortunately, the evil priestess Yzma (voiced by Eartha Kitt) and her assistant, Kronk (Patrick Warburton) -- both in disguise as a principal and student -- are trying to destroy Kuzco's chances. Good thing he has his friend, Pacha, and overachieving classmate, Malina, on his side. |
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To earn the credits he needs to graduate, Kuzco returns to kindergarten. Yzma transforms herself into a child and enrolls in the same class so she can get Kuzco kicked out. Later, Yzma faces an evil greater than herself when she hires a consultant. |
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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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To spice up the school newspaper and boost his own ego, Kuzco gets Malina to write made-up stories about him. And when Kuzco has to care for a kitten as an assignment for class, Yzma turns the helpless house cat into a ferocious jaguar. |
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Power goes to Kronk's head when he's made "honorary emperor" for one day. When Kronk fires Yzma, she teams up with an unlikely ally and retaliates. Meanwhile, Kuzco experiences some culture shock when he steps into a peasant's sandals for the day. |
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Kuzco suspects that Oscar, a new kid in school who claims to be an emperor, is an imposter. Meanwhile, Yzma makes Kronk a hall monitor, giving him the authority to have Kuzco expelled. But will Kuzco cut Kronk a break when the tables are turned? |
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To mess with Kuzco's mind, Yzma claims she saw a flying saucer. Later, when Kuzco's teacher takes a vacation, he plans to take it easy, too. Unfortunately, the nightmarish new teacher has vastly different plans in mind for Kuzco and his class. |
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To spend time with Malina, Kuzco joins Pacha's family for the annual Clash of the Families competition. Unfortunately, Kuzco feels like he's in the way and wonders if his attempts to impress Malina may have backfired. |
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A field trip takes Kuzco and the gang to the spooky Micchu Pachu theme park. Kuzco is petrified of the place but forces himself to stay, since he needs to pass the class. But when a skeleton runs amok, his fears may finally get the best of him. |
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When Yzma learns that Kuzco follows all of the messages he reads in fortune cookies, she slips him a fake fortune that warns him to give up the throne. Meanwhile, Kuzco tries to make some extra money by hunting for an elusive desert leprechaun. |
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When the class has to write papers about their best friends, Kuzco makes up a fictitious one. Much to Kuzco's surprise, his phony best friend shows up at school. But little does anyone know, the friend is a clone on a less-than-friendly mission. |
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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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When a clerical error sends a teenage lion to the wilds of Africa, five zoo animals -- a lion, a giraffe, a koala, a snake and a squirrel -- launch a mission to bring him back home in this animated Walt Disney adventure. But before they can get off the continent, they'll have to conquer the concrete jungle. Kiefer Sutherland, |
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. |
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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Kronk, the sorceress Yzma's bodybuilder assistant, grabs the spotlight in this sequel to The Emperor's New Groove. Mischief and mayhem take over this animated tale when Kronk (voiced by Patrick Warburton) finds out that his father (John Mahoney) is coming to visit. In his desperate attempts to win Dad's approval, Kronk leaves no stone unturned. Tracey Ullman and original cast members David Spade and John Goodman also lend their voices. |
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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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Kronk, the sorceress Yzma's bodybuilder assistant, grabs the spotlight in this sequel to The Emperor's New Groove. Mischief and mayhem take over this animated tale when Kronk (voiced by Patrick Warburton) finds out that his father (John Mahoney) is coming to visit. In his desperate attempts to win Dad'... |
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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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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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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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Kronk, the sorceress Yzma's bodybuilder assistant, grabs the spotlight in this sequel to The Emperor's New Groove. Mischief and mayhem take over this animated tale when Kronk (voiced by Patrick Warburton) finds out that his father (John Mahoney) is coming to visit. In his desperate attempts to win Dad's approval, Kronk leaves no stone unturned. Tracey Ullman and original cast members David Spade and John Goodman also lend their voices. |
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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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In the wake of a particularly bad break-up, serial chauvinist Max Bright (Patrick Warburton) kicks off a search for the "perfect" mail-order bride. But the Asian wife he imports (Marie Matiko) is hardly the woman he was expecting. At first, her otherworldly charms seem to soothe his piggish tendenci... |
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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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Based on the classic fable "Little Red Riding Hood," this animated fairy tale turned on its head features an all-star voice cast that includes Anne Hathaway, Glenn Close, Chazz Palminteri and David Ogden Stiers. Called to Granny's cottage to look into a domestic disturbance involving a sardonic wolf, an ax and a crimson-caped girl, investigators uncover a tangled web of events that may be connected to a string of snack-shop robberies. |
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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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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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After a heated incident during a crucial basketball game causes him to lose his job, successful but hotheaded college coach Roy McCormick (Martin Lawrence) is forced into a position he never dreamed he'd take: a job coaching a junior high school team. But the kids he inherits are a ragtag bunch of perennial losers, and his flimsy patience will be tested. Megan Mullally,, Breckin Meyer, Horatio Sanz and Patrick Warburton co-star. |
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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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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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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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In the wake of a particularly bad break-up, serial chauvinist Max Bright (Patrick Warburton) kicks off a search for the "perfect" mail-order bride. But the Asian wife he imports (Marie Matiko) is hardly the woman he was expecting. At first, her otherworldly charms seem to soothe his piggish tendencies, but it doesn't take long for his true colors to return with a vengeance. Jennifer Tilly and Eric Roberts also star. |
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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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In this nod to "Little Red Riding Hood," investigators uncover a tangled web of events when they're called to Granny's cottage to look into a domestic disturbance involving a sardonic wolf, an ax and a crimson-caped girl. |
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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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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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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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Based on the classic fable "Little Red Riding Hood," this animated fairy tale turned on its head features an all-star voice cast that includes Anne Hathaway, Glenn Close, Chazz Palminteri and David Ogden Stiers. Called to Granny's cottage to look into a domestic disturbance involving a sardonic wolf, an ax and a crimson-caped girl, investigators uncover a tangled web of events that may be connected to a string of snack-shop robberies. |
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After a heated incident during a crucial basketball game causes him to lose his job, successful but hotheaded college coach Roy McCormick (Martin Lawrence) is forced into a position he never dreamed he'd take: a job coaching a junior high school team. But the kids he inherits are a ragtag bunch of perennial losers, and his flimsy patience will be tested. |
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. |
The exciting adventures of special agent Kim Possible continue in this season of the hit animated show, when Kim ditches her prom in order to stop Drakken from taking over the world with his latest weapon, the Doomvee. Kim also tries to get Ron to ask her on a date, deals with an annoying, star-struck cousin, and takes on Professor Dementor, only to have his nefarious "Bondo-Ball" super-adhesive stop her in her tracks. |
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Mrs. Hatchet, the librarian, penalizes Kim for having an overdue library book. When Ron realizes that he's the one who lost the book, he retraces his steps through the lairs of various villains they've faced recently to try to find it. |
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Sara Rue returns for a third season of this sitcom as Claude, the ebullient assistant tasked with navigating the cutthroat pitfalls of the GNB Network offices while dutifully serving the needs of her boss, big wig news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts). In this season Lydia schemes to take over Will's job, Claude orchestrates an ill-fated date for Carl and Vivian, and the entir... |
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Wings Hauser and Patrick Warburton star in this horror flick that follows two Los Angeles couples who encounter a heap o' trouble while camping in the mountains. Seeking a retreat from city life, the quartet doesn't realize that the area they're heading to was once the site of a deadly poisoning by the government. When they arrive, they find the remaining residents transformed into horrible, flesh-eating beasts. Will the foursome escape alive? |
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Kim and Ron perform an aerial stunt on a movie set while fighting Señor Senior Jr. The director is so impressed he decides to make a Kim Possible movie. Meanwhile, Señor Senior Jr. is upset that he doesn't appear as a villain in the upcoming film. |
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Exchange student Yori comes to Middleton High School and asks Ron to help find her missing sensei. Evidence suggests that Monkey Fist is responsible for the kidnapping. Ron leaves with Yori for South America, with a suspicious Kim in pursuit. |
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Team Impossible, the world's highest-paid superhero team, demands that Kim cease her crime-fighting at once. Because she's taking away work that could make them even more money, they sever her global network of social connections. |
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After he learns that fans of hip-hop music often buy items their idols mention in their music, Dr. Drakken enters a televised music contest to promote his latest invention, a brainwashing shampoo. Kim must enter the contest herself to stop him. |
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Mrs. Hatchet, the librarian, penalizes Kim for having an overdue library book. When Ron realizes that he's the one who lost the book, he retraces his steps through the lairs of various villains they've faced recently to try to find it. |
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Kim's night at the prom is interrupted when Ron bursts in to warn guests about the Little Diablos, toys that come packed inside Bueno Nacho kids' meals. Kim leaves with Ron and gets ready to confront Dr. Drakken by donning a robot battle suit. |
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Ron is dismayed when he discovers his favorite fast-food restaurant, Bueno Nacho, is under new management. While Ron distresses over the changes being made at the eatery, Kim grows closer to Eric, a new boy at school. |
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Kim gets upset after Bonnie taunts her for never having a steady boyfriend. Making matters worse, the junior prom is coming up and Kim still doesn't have a date. Meanwhile, Dr. Drakken puts a nefarious plan into action. |
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Dr. Drakken attempts to use the Pan-Dimensional Vortex Inducer to suck Kim and Ron into a black hole, but instead he sends everyone, himself and Shego included, into TV show dimensions. Luckily for Kim, Ron is an expert on television. |
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Dr. Drakken's plan to use a HenchCo device to make himself more evil backfires after Kim and Ron break the machine. Unfortunately, the destruction causes Drakken and Ron to trade personalities, turning Ron into a villain and Drakken into a good guy. |
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During a fight, Dr. Dementor's "Bondo-Ball" accidentally falls into Ron's pocket. The device causes Ron to stick like glue to Mr. Barkin, while Kim ends up affixed to Bonnie. Now, the pair must work with their enemies to defeat Dr. Dementor. |
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While Kim and Shego are fighting, a couple of mood-altering microchips affix themselves to both girls. Romantic complications arise when Ron mistakes the microchip-control device for a video game and wreaks havoc with Kim and Shego's emotions. |
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Two Texans (Tracy Fraim and Michael Covert) grieving their mother's death decide they miss the feminine presence at home and get a hooker (Jennifer Tilly) to keep them company. But they soon realize they need one more companion, so they kidnap DeDe (Tara Chocol), a store clerk. Interestingly, she's glad for the diversion; after all, she's sick of her abusive husband. But he's not sick of his wife, and he goes after all of them. |
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Wings Hauser and Patrick Warburton star in this horror flick that follows two Los Angeles couples who encounter a heap o' trouble while camping in the mountains. Seeking a retreat from city life, the quartet doesn't realize that the area they're heading to was once the site of a deadly poisoning by the... |
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Two Texans (Tracy Fraim and Michael Covert) grieving their mother's death decide they miss the feminine presence at home and get a hooker (Jennifer Tilly) to keep them company. But they soon realize they need one more companion, so t... |
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In this animated adventure, three dairy cows are clued in to what awaits them when the dairy's new owner, the bad-news Alameda Slim, takes over and makes callous plans to send them all to the butcher. To spare their lives, they plan to nab a rebellious criminal on the loose and appear heroic enough to be "saved" from the slaughterhouse. Cuba Gooding Jr., Judi Dench, Randy Quaid and Roseanne Barr lend their voices. |
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It's life in the fast lane for the Smashenburns, a typical family that exists in an action-packed alternate dimension of video games. This collection features all the exciting adventures of race-car-driving dad Rip (voiced by Patrick Warburton), secret agent mom Raquel (voiced by Lucy Liu), kids Alice and Billy and their cigar-smoking pet, Turbo. Extras include an unaired episode, a storyboard-to-final Progression Reel, a trivia game and more. |
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Sara Rue returns for a third season of this sitcom as Claude, the ebullient assistant tasked with navigating the cutthroat pitfalls of the GNB Network offices while dutifully serving the needs of her boss, big wig news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts). In this season Lydia schemes to take over Will's job, Claude orchestrates an ill-fated date for Carl and Vivian, and the entir... |
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Sara Rue returns for a third season of this sitcom as Claude, the ebullient assistant tasked with navigating the cutthroat pitfalls of the GNB Network offices while dutifully serving the needs of her boss, big wig news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts). In this season Lydia schemes to take over Will's job, Claude orchestrates an ill-fated date for Carl and Vivian, and the entire GNB crew is forced to endure a team-building retreat. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Meet the Smashenburns," "Basic Win-Stincts," and "Alice and the C.A.T.'s." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "All Work and All Play," "Into the Woods" and "Monkey Dearest." Extras include a progression reel "Storyboard to Layout to Animation to Final Picture," character bios, a trivia game, production secrets and crew photos. |
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Sara Rue returns for a third season of this sitcom as Claude, the ebullient assistant tasked with navigating the cutthroat pitfalls of the GNB Network offices while dutifully serving the needs of her boss, big wig news anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts). In this season Lydia schemes to take over Will's job, Claude orchestrates an ill-fated date for Carl and Vivian, and the entire GNB crew is forced to endure a team-building retreat. |
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In this animated adventure, three dairy cows are clued in to what awaits them when the dairy's new owner, the bad-news Alameda Slim, takes over and makes callous plans to send them all to the butcher. To spare their lives, they plan to nab a rebellious criminal on the loose and appear heroic enough to be "saved" from the slaughterhouse. Cuba Gooding Jr., |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Meet the Smashenburns," "Basic Win-Stincts," and "Alice and the C.A.T.'s." |
Kim and Ron perform an aerial stunt on a movie set while fighting Señor Senior Jr. The director is so impressed he decides to make a Kim Possible movie. Meanwhile, Señor Senior Jr. is upset that he doesn't appear as a villain in the upcoming film. |
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Exchange student Yori comes to Middleton High School and asks Ron to help find her missing sensei. Evidence suggests that Monkey Fist is responsible for the kidnapping. Ron leaves with Yori for South America, with a suspicious Kim in pursuit. |
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Team Impossible, the world's highest-paid superhero team, demands that Kim cease her crime-fighting at once. Because she's taking away work that could make them even more money, they sever her global network of social connections. |
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After he learns that fans of hip-hop music often buy items their idols mention in their music, Dr. Drakken enters a televised music contest to promote his latest invention, a brainwashing shampoo. Kim must enter the contest herself to stop him. |
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Kim's night at the prom is interrupted when Ron bursts in to warn guests about the Little Diablos, toys that come packed inside Bueno Nacho kids' meals. Kim leaves with Ron and gets ready to confront Dr. Drakken by donning a robot battle suit. |
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Ron is dismayed when he discovers his favorite fast-food restaurant, Bueno Nacho, is under new management. While Ron distresses over the changes being made at the eatery, Kim grows closer to Eric, a new boy at school. |
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Kim gets upset after Bonnie taunts her for never having a steady boyfriend. Making matters worse, the junior prom is coming up and Kim still doesn't have a date. Meanwhile, Dr. Drakken puts a nefarious plan into action. |
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Dr. Drakken attempts to use the Pan-Dimensional Vortex Inducer to suck Kim and Ron into a black hole, but instead he sends everyone, himself and Shego included, into TV show dimensions. Luckily for Kim, Ron is an expert on television. |
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Dr. Drakken's plan to use a HenchCo device to make himself more evil backfires after Kim and Ron break the machine. Unfortunately, the destruction causes Drakken and Ron to trade personalities, turning Ron into a villain and Drakken into a good guy. |
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During a fight, Dr. Dementor's "Bondo-Ball" accidentally falls into Ron's pocket. The device causes Ron to stick like glue to Mr. Barkin, while Kim ends up affixed to Bonnie. Now, the pair must work with their enemies to defeat Dr. Dementor. |
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While Kim and Shego are fighting, a couple of mood-altering microchips affix themselves to both girls. Romantic complications arise when Ron mistakes the microchip-control device for a video game and wreaks havoc with Kim and Shego's emotions. |
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Kim feels jealous when Ron spends all his time with Felix. But when she tries to include herself in their plans, she discovers she doesn't like their type of recreation. Meanwhile, Dr. Drakken hatches a plan to steal Felix's wheelchair. |
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Part of the Cartoon Network's edgy Adult Swim programming, this cartoon parodies 1960s adventure characters such as Jonny Quest and the Hardy Boys. Twins Hank and Dean think they're gifted, but they're really idiots. Their renowned but failed scientist dad, Dr. Venture, considers them an embarrassment and constantly pops "diet pills" to ease his pain. And macho bodyguard Brock Sampson follows the boys around the globe, continually rescuing them. |
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Despite the underhanded office politics, cutthroat competitiveness and constant backstabbing that runs rampant in the offices of the GNB Network, head assistant Claude (Sara Rue) refuses to let anyone dampen her spirits. This workplace sitcom also stars Andy Dick, |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Dia de los Dangerous," "Careers in Science," "Midlife Chrysalis," "Eeny, Meeny, Miney ... Magic," "The Incredible Mr. Brisby," "Tag Sale - You're IT!," "Home Insecurity" and "Ghosts of the Sargasso." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Ice Station-IMPOSSIBLE!," "Are You There God, It's Me, Dean," "Return to Spider-Skull Island," "Past Tense" and "The Trial of the Monarch." |
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Despite the underhanded office politics, cutthroat competitiveness and constant backstabbing that runs rampant in the offices of the GNB Network, head assistant Claude (Sara Rue) refuses to let anyone dampen her spirits. This workplace sitcom also stars Andy Dick, |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Dia de los Dangerous," "Careers in Science," "Midlife Chrysalis," "Eeny, Meeny, Miney ... Magic," "The Incredible Mr. Brisby," "Tag Sale - You're IT!," "Home Insecurity" and "Ghosts of the Sargasso." |
Despite the underhanded office politics, cutthroat competitiveness and constant backstabbing that runs rampant in the offices of the GNB Network, head assistant Claude (Sara Rue) refuses to let anyone dampen her spirits. This workplace sitcom also stars Andy Dick, Sherri Shepherd, Zachary Levi, Patrick Warburton, Andrea Parker, and Eric Roberts as Claude's narcissistic news anchor boss, Will Butler. |
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Teenage numskulls Hank and Dean, with their embittered mad scientist father, Dr. Rusty Venture, and he-man bodyguard, Brock Samson, face off with a string of oddball villains in this madcap Adult Swim parody of the adventure cartoon "Jonny Quest." Created by "The Tick" writer Christopher McCulloch, the series follows the dysfunctional family as they take on laughab... |
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Despite the underhanded office politics, cutthroat competitiveness and constant backstabbing that runs rampant in the offices of the GNB Network, head assistant Claude (Sara Rue) refuses to let anyone dampen her spirits. This workplace sitcom also stars Andy Dick, Sherri Shepherd, Zachary Levi, Patrick Warburton, Andrea Parker, and Eric Roberts as Claude's narcissistic news anchor boss, Will Butler. |
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Teenage numskulls Hank and Dean, with their embittered mad scientist father, Dr. Rusty Venture, and he-man bodyguard, Brock Samson, face off with a string of oddball villains in this madcap Adult Swim parody of the adventure cartoon "Jonny Quest." Created by "The Tick" writer Christopher McCulloch, the series follows the dysfunctional family as they take on laughably incompetent rivals the Monarch, throaty Dr. Girlfriend and David Bowie. |
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Part of the Cartoon Network's edgy Adult Swim programming, this cartoon parodies 1960s adventure characters such as Jonny Quest and the Hardy Boys. Twins Hank and Dean think they're gifted, but they're really idiots. Their renowned but failed scientist dad, Dr. Venture, considers them an embarrassment and constantly pops "diet pills" to ease his pain. And macho bodyguard Brock Sampson follows the boys around the globe, continually rescuing them. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Ice Station-IMPOSSIBLE!," "Are You There God, It's Me, Dean," "Return to Spider-Skull Island," "Past Tense" and "The Trial of the Monarch." |
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Part of the Cartoon Network's edgy Adult Swim programming, this cartoon parodies 1960s adventure characters such as Jonny Quest and the Hardy Boys. Twins Hank and Dean think they're gifted, but they're really idiots. Their renowned but failed scientist dad, Dr. Venture, considers them an embarrassment and constantly pops "diet pills" to ease his pain. And macho bodyguard Brock Sampson follows the boys around the globe, continually rescuing them. |
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Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones reprise their roles as Jay and Kay, two highly secretive, highly funded and highly unofficial government agents dealing with all things evil and alien -- including "outing" aliens living among us. |
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Absurdities abound like ants at an outdoor picnic when a former journalist (Tim Allen) gets involved with a wealthy schemer (Stanley Tucci), a bored housewife (Rene Russo), Russian mobsters, doofus cops and a huge toad that spews hallucinogenic saliva. Directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and based on the best-seller by syndicated newspaper columnist Dave Barry, Big Trouble is a load of laughs. |
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This Bonus Disc is packed with special features, including a director's commentary from Barry Sonnenfeld, 14 production featurettes, an alternate ending to the movie, a Will Smith music video, multi-angle deconstructions, a blooper reel, marketing campaigns and DVD-Rom content. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Pilot," "Queen of England," "Ice Cream with Lydia," "Claude the Liar," "The Pole," "The Vacation." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "A Claude Casey Production," "Future Shock," "One Office Party Too Many," "Meet the Folks," "Telephone," "Claude the Heartbreaker." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The New Guy," "Claude's Got a Secret," "A Little Love For Lydia," "High Maintenance," "Valentine's Day," "Picture Perfect Party." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Breaking Up," "Save the Squirrel, But Bet the Over," "The Umbrella," "Oh Papa." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Pilot," "Queen of England," "Ice Cream with Lydia," "Claude the Liar," "The Pole," "The Vacation." |
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A slacker named Ronnie (David Cross) is unwittingly given his 15 minutes of fame by a producer who discovers him when he's arrested on a reality cop show. After finding fortune, Ronnie embarks on an even greater quest: finding true love. Troy Miller directs this irreverent comedy based on a character from the HBO series "Mr. Show." Bob Odenkirk, Nikki Cox, David Koechner and Brian Posehn co-star. |
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A slacker named Ronnie (David Cross) is unwittingly given his 15 minutes of fame by a producer who discovers him when he's arrested on a reality cop show. After finding fortune, Ronnie embarks on an even greater quest: finding true love. Troy Miller directs this irreverent comedy based on a character from ... |
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Kim Possible is a high school cheerleader who moonlights as a spy. She's got uncanny crime-fighting skills -- helped along by her sidekicks Ron, Wade and Rufus -- but there's one caveat: She can't take on missions on a school night. This collection includes four action-packed episodes of the Disney Channel's animated series, which features the voice talent of Will Friedle, ... |
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Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones reprise their roles as Jay and Kay, two highly secretive, highly funded and highly unofficial government agents dealing with all things evil and alien -- including "outing" aliens living among us. |
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Claudia "Claude" Casey suffers the indignities of entry-level employment at a television news organization. When she's tapped for a high-profile assistant position, office politics take a turn for the ridiculous and she must rally to stay on top. |
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This animated Disney series makes a hero of a seemingly normal teenage girl named Kim, who can do anything she sets her mind to, including getting her homework done -- and saving the world from the evil Dr. Drakken. |
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Kim Possible is a high school cheerleader who moonlights as a spy. She's got uncanny crime-fighting skills -- helped along by her sidekicks Ron, Wade and Rufus -- but there's one caveat: She can't take on missions on a school night. This collection includes four action-packed episodes of the Disney Channel's animated series, which features the voice talent of Will Friedle, Christy Romano and Jean Smart. |
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This Bonus Disc is packed with special features, including a director's commentary from Barry Sonnenfeld, 14 production featurettes, an alternate ending to the movie, a Will Smith music video, multi-angle deconstructions, a blooper reel, marketing campaigns and DVD-Rom content. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "A Claude Casey Production," "Future Shock," "One Office Party Too Many," "Meet the Folks," "Telephone," "Claude the Heartbreaker." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The New Guy," "Claude's Got a Secret," "A Little Love For Lydia," "High Maintenance," "Valentine's Day," "Picture Perfect Party." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Breaking Up," "Save the Squirrel, But Bet the Over," "The Umbrella," "Oh Papa." |
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Absurdities abound like ants at an outdoor picnic when a former journalist (Tim Allen) gets involved with a wealthy schemer (Stanley Tucci), a bored housewife (Rene Russo), Russian mobsters, doofus cops and a huge toad that spews hallucinogeni... |
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2001 3.6 ★ TV Shows Rated: NR This wacky live-action series (based on the cult comic book) follows crime-fighting superhero the Tick as he patrols the city's rooftops and confronts evildoers with help from his unassuming -- and underachieving -- sidekick. |
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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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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 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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The big blue bug of justice is here ... to kick butt! Based on the cult comic book, this live-action series follows The Tick (Patrick Warburton) as he confronts evildoers. In a city filled with danger, one man stands in the shadows, waiting for evil to rear its ugly head and feel the power of The Tick's superhuman noogie! |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Funeral," "Tick vs. The Justice" and "The Big Leagues." |
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2001 TV Shows Rated: NR A surprise rooftop celebration of the duo's first anniversary together leads Arthur to question his superhero roots. |
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In director John Pasquin's comedy, Joe Scheffer (Tim Allen) is humiliated when office bully Mark McKinney (Patrick Warburton) punches him out in the company parking lot. Determined to win back his dignity, Joe learns karate and challenges McKinney to a fight. His boldness impresses his co-workers and even his bosses -- but Joe soon must weigh the allure of his newfound status against the love and respect of those who liked him as he was. |
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Stewie attempts a career in show business. Meg, meanwhile, begins dating a nudist. |
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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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In the wake of their mother's death, grieving McCoy brothers Scooter (co-director Trace Fraim) and Junior (writer and co-director Michael Covert) embark on a simple-minded quest to find a willing woman to take her place. But the prospective matriarch they find -- a Piggly Wiggly supermarket employee (Tara Chocol) who's married to an abusive Texas Ranger (Patrick Warburton) -- is all-too eager to have the siblings join her dysfunctional family. |
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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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2001 TV Shows Rated: NR The Tick and Arthur are invited to join the all-white, all-male League of Superheroes. Offended, Capt. Liberty and Batmanuel sue the elitist group. |
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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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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Tick," "The Terror," "Arthur Interrupted," "The License," "Arthur Needs Space" and "Couples." |
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2001 TV Shows Rated: NR When the Immortal lands in town on a book tour, it's Capt. Liberty's job to keep him "entertained." But it seems he's less immortal than she thought. |
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2001 3.4 ★ 201 mins TV Shows Rated: NR This wacky live-action series (based on the cult comic book) follows crime-fighting superhero the Tick as he patrols the city's rooftops and confronts evildoers with help from his unassuming -- and underachieving -- sidekick. |
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In director John Pasquin's comedy, Joe Scheffer (Tim Allen) is humiliated when office bully Mark McKinney (Patrick Warburton) punches him out in the company parking lot. Determined to win back his dignity, Joe learns karate and challeng... |
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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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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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This wacky live-action series (based on the cult comic book) follows crime-fighting superhero the Tick as he patrols the city's rooftops and confronts evildoers with help from his unassuming -- and underachieving -- sidekick. |
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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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In the wake of their mother's death, grieving McCoy brothers Scooter (co-director Trace Fraim) and Junior (writer and co-director Michael Covert) embark on a simple-minded quest to find a willing woman to take her place. But the prospective matriarch they find -- a Piggly Wiggly supermarket employee (Tara Cho... |
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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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This hilarious adventure stars Leslie Nielsen as Jack Potter, a hapless gumshoe whose career has seen better days. For his last hurrah, Potter and his partner, an ex-actor (Lochlyn Munro), investigate what appears to be a simple case of adultery -- except it's anything but straightforward. Soon, an allur... |
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When Arthur comes out to his family as a superhero, they send him to a psych ward for a little deprogramming. Will it take -- and, more importantly, how will the Tick survive without him? Dave Foley and Beth Howland guest star. |
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A surprise rooftop celebration of the heroes' first anniversary together leads Arthur to question his super-guy roots. Later on, the Tick and company must join forces to fight a villain who's as old, mean and bitter as "the City" itself. |
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The Tick is asked to testify against the notorious supervillain Destroyo, who was caught hauling WMDs in the trunk of his car. But it's the Tick who finds himself behind bars when he's charged with contempt. |
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The Tick and Arthur are invited to join the League of Superheroes, an all-white, all-male outfit. Deeply offended, Captain Liberty and Batmanuel decide to stand up for disenfranchised heroes everywhere and sue the pants off the elitist organization. |
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Arthur meets a girl who wouldn't give him the time of day in high school, but in his super-suit, she's all over him. When Arthur makes a date with his dream girl, the Tick naturally assumes he's been invited along for the fun. |
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The Tick's attempts to obtain a superhero license lead to an identity crisis when he realizes he doesn't know his birth date, social security number or given name. In turn, this leads Arthur to a woman who says she's from the Tick's past. But is she? |
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After meeting a dysfunctional superhero duo, Arthur questions the nature of his relationship with the Tick. Is he an equal partner, or just a lowly sidekick? Ron Perlman guest stars as the Fiery Blaze. |
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When Immortal blows through town on a book tour, it's Captain Liberty's job to keep him "entertained." But as it turns out, he's less immortal than she thought. Can the Tick and Arthur come to the rescue of Captain Liberty's honor? |
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Arthur, a meager accountant, has long dreamed of becoming a superhero. He finally gets his chance when he meets the Tick, a mega-strong -- if slightly daffy -- do-gooder in blue tights. Can the pair stop a Soviet robot from harming Jimmy Carter? |
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2001 TV Shows Rated: NR When Arthur comes out to his family as a superhero, they send him to a psychiatric ward for deprogramming. Can the Tick survive without him? |
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2001 TV Shows Rated: NR When Arthur makes a date with his dream girl, the Tick mistakenly assumes that he's been invited along for the fun. |
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2001 TV Shows Rated: NR The Tick's attempt to obtain a superhero license leads an identity crisis when he realizes he doesn't know his birth date or his given name. |
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2001 TV Shows Rated: NR After meeting a dysfunctional superhero duo, Arthur questions his relationship with the Tick. Is Arthur an equal partner or just a sidekick? |
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2001 TV Shows Rated: NR Unassuming accountant Arthur finally gets his chance to become a superhero when he meets the Tick, a brawny -- if slightly daffy -- do-gooder. |
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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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This hilarious adventure stars Leslie Nielsen as Jack Potter, a hapless gumshoe whose career has seen better days. For his last hurrah, Potter and his partner, an ex-actor (Lochlyn Munro), investigate what appears to be a simple case of adultery -- except it's anything but straightforward. Soon, an alluring stranger (Vanessa Angel) ensnares them in a baffling and bumbling web of extortion, corruption and complete and utter mayhem. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Tick," "The Terror," "Arthur Interrupted," "The License," "Arthur Needs Space" and "Couples." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Funeral," "Tick vs. The Justice" and "The Big Leagues." |
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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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2001 TV Shows Rated: NR The Tick is asked to testify against notorious supervillain Destroyo, who was caught hauling weapons of mass destruction in the trunk of his car. |
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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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Aging baseball star Eddie Everett (Patrick Warburton) sees his self-confidence diminish after he screws up during a crucial play. So, Eddie's daughter Laurel (Brittney Irvin) decides it's time for her guardian angel, Bob Bulger (David Alan Grier), to step in and help Eddie turn things around. With Bob using his own pitching experience for guidance, Eddie starts to see his luck change -- in baseball as well as his family life. |
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A village in Australia is thrust into the spotlight when NASA employs a satellite dish to serve as a transmitter for the Apollo 11 moon mission. But when the dish gets out of range, it's up to the Aussies to ensure that the mission is broadcast. |
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To infinity and beyond! Buzz Lightyear (voiced by Tim Allen), everyone's favorite Space Ranger from the Academy Award-winning Toy Story movies, is here with an exciting interstellar space adventure all his own. Joined by Star Command team members Mira Nova, the psychic princess, bumbling newbie Booster and XR, the experimental robot, Buzz defends the planet of the Little Green Men against the devious plots of the evil Emperor Zurg. |
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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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This installment of the tongue-in-cheek (but still scary) horror trilogy finds Sidney Prescott again battling a crazed killer -- only this time it's on the set of Stab, a movie-within-a-movie based on the original Woodsboro murders. |
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In this animated Disney musical adventure, South American emperor Kuzco (David Spade) experiences a reversal of fortune when his power-hungry adviser Yzma (Eartha Kitt) turns him into a llama. Exiled to the wilderness, Kuzco turns to kindly villager Pacha ( |
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