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Family Guy Sony PSP Game tested and guaranteed to work!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:710425330247
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:PSP
Region:NTSC (N. America)
SKU:PSP_FAMILY_GUY
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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I like to watch Family Guy and all the other shows that Seth MacFarlane is involved with in any way. I started buying te extra DVD’s like the Star Wars story. Then decided to get the TV series. So I am starting with season one and two, here. I did buy it used, but it said "in like new condition". Which it is very clean. The only thing wrong was it wasn’t originally shrink wrapped, not a big deal for me. I look forward to getting the rest of the seasons.
This is awesome, even if you aren’t a bid fan of Family Guy, you will enjoy this. Having seen the Star Wars movies would obviously make it a little better but either way I think any one would enjoy these, very funny and well thought out. They also have some classic movie references in it, well thought out and written.
I’m not much of a Family Guy fan, but am a Star Wars fan, so I had to give this a shot. The 3 disc set isn’t cheap, and the replay value is average at best, but its pretty high quality. Maybe my favorite quality to these discs is that the filmmakers utilize actual Star Wars sound effects and music, and it sounds great. This is a precursor to the soon-to-be released BluRay Star Wars releases.
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I got this “Movie” when it first came out. Well, I have since watched it, and I must say that it’s just as hilarious watching it for the second, third, fourth time as it was the first. Now, as most people pointed out, this really is just 3 episodes on 1 DVD, but even then, this DVD has so much replay value, I find it hard to care. The jokes at the time were fresh, and just as random as the earlier Family Guy episodes in the first few seasons and rarely are there any flat or dull points. I especially loved the “Planes, Trains, and Automobiles” reference which leads to Peter’s new news segment on Channel 5. If you enjoy Family Guy, the earlier episodes/seasons especially, then I’m sure you’ll love this DVD.
good value fun movies and a good laugh
Great series, but not many people talk about the commentaries, so I will. First off, not all the episodes have commentaries. I imagine this was to save space to include more actual episodes on each DVD by not commentary’ing everything. There are numerous spots in the commentaries where no one says anything at all, but most don’t last more than 3-4 minutes each. I wondered if they had stopped entirely at one point. The voice actor who plays Lois is in most (if not all) of the commentaries, and she’s very funny (as is Seth, of course). They do pick on the show ("See that? It means Peter is REALLY STUPID") and on each other ("No, really, just give me a Yes or a No, Seth, and don’t explain, so we can sit here for 20 minutes in silence.") but occasionally Seth or Lois’s voice actor will do a character voice cursing or saying something funny (that’s quite a laugh). And, of course, there’s mention of which scenes were considered riske at the time and which they had trouble getting past the censors. I wish the commentary was on all the episodes, though. Also, I kind of wish it was as full of info as the Futurama or Simpsons commentaries are. I got the feeling they were obligated to do the commentaries for Family Guy, and that perhaps it wasn’t by choice.
I’ll preface this by saying I’m NOT a fan of the Family Guy; by which I mean I’ve never seen the show, not that I have anything against the show. Just never got around to getting into it, y’know? I am, however, a lifelong, diehard (insert more hyperbole here) fan of Star Wars. I’m hoping that anyone who’s a fan of both has already purchased this or has seen it, so this review is geared sort of toward my fellow “noobs to Family Guy”.So, for 20-something bucks, this seemed like a good buy. Some cheap entertainment on Blu-Ray, no less! Well, the picture quality, as many others have said, was not something that justifies a blu-ray treatment. I mean, we’re not talking Pixar here, guys. It’s a cartoon. I got the regular DVD of Archer and it was frankly kinda gorgeous. I was more impressed by the quality of the Archer DVD than I was by the Family Guy Blu-Ray.As far as the box set’s treatment of Star Wars, I honestly can’t remember a Star Wars scene that was left out of this! It literally tells the whole story of the original Star Wars trilogy in like an hour and a half. With lots of parody, of course. A lot of it is funny. A couple parts made me LOL Out Loud (tip of the hat to Monk… miss ya, man). But a few of the jokes were taken too far (by that, I mean they went on too long).I’m told this is kind of common with Family Guy, and maybe it’s Seth MacFarlane’s sense of humor, but some of the jokes went on WAY too long. Like the Obi-Wan character singing the majority o.
Not since South Park has an animated show been so honest, edgy, ballsy, and out-right hilarious! The Griffin family deals with situations that even The Simpsons dare not touch. If you are sensative and easily offended, this is not a show for you. On the other hand, if you like jokes straight from the hip, no holds barred, and characters that say everything that you wish you could say in public without being jailed, shot, or run-over, then this is the show for you! Also, for those 40 and over, Family Guy makes endless hilarious referances to pop culture from the 60’s, 70’s, and 80’s! Check it out!
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