Monday 21 November 2011

FAMILY GUY: SEASON 11. OUT NOW ON DVD!

Watch out DOCTOR WHO,  Brian and Stewie Griffin are following you! FAMILY GUY returns for more antics on DVD. Image: FOX DVD.



"Good lord! Am I a... porn baby?!" - Stewie Griffin


Wife or lover, brother and sister, friend or foe. None of that makes a difference whatsoever if you can't treat yourself to a few laughs this Christmas via Seth MacFarlane's superb adult animated series FAMILY GUY, whose brilliant Season Eleven antics involving the legendary Griffin family have just hit the UK stores for fans of bawdy and downright below the belt (and possibly even lower!) Yuletide belly shakes!

Fourteen uncut episodes comprise the new set and there are some real classics here to savour, including Brian Writes a Bestseller, which is exactly what happens to our favourite literary canine, who then goes and mucks it all up by having psycho baby buddy Stewie as his publicist!, Road to the North Pole-which sees the lovable duo encountering all kinds of seasonal obstacles, and partaking in the odd musical number, whilst on their way to kill Santa!, And I'm Joyce Kinney, in which mum Lois's porno film-making past comes back to haunt her!, German Guy, in which pervie old Herbert down the street gets a German rival for young slob Chris Griffin's affections, and who may have had prior connections to Hitler!, The Hand That Rocks The Wheelchair, in which Stewie creates an evil clone of himself (set up via a fun re-imagining of the opening sequence of STAR TREK's classic sixties episode The Enemy Within!) whilst Meg helps to look after wheelchair bound ex-cop Joe and soon becomes dangerously infatuated with him, and The Big Bang Theory, in which Brian and Stewie travel back in time to stop the latter's half-brother from killing Leonardo Da Vinci!

Trailer (Warning: contains rude words!): Family Guy Season 11 Trailer - Would You Rather... - YouTube

With top celebrity voice guests this year including Anne Hathaway, Hugh Hefner, Will Ferrell, Kiefer Sutherland, Dan Aykroyd and even the legendary rock group KISS, alongside special 'Too Rude for TV' DVD extras to waggle the controversy factor the pop culture phenomenon show always enjoys, why not give your festive season that additional "out there' boost that it deserves!

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