Posted by
Mikenomn
on Friday, June 08, 2007
in Merchandise
According to DVD Times, Volume 5 of Family guy will be released on the 18th of September this year. Its SRP is again at $39.98. We’ll post cover art and any more information as we get it.
Stern Pinball have produced a Family Guy pinball machine and features exclusive never before heard phrases by Seth MacFarlane.
The Family Guy pinball machine introduces a unique element to pinball—Stewie’s mini-playfield. Stewie’s mini-playfield is a small pinball playfield that sits in the upper right hand corner of the main playfield. It has mini-flippers that the player controls with the regular flipper buttons when the game is in ‘Stewie mini-playfield’ mode. The mini-playfield even has ramps and targets to shoot at while a toy of Stewie turns on its axis in front of the mini-playfield and taunts the player into believing they have no chance of beating Stewie.
Additional features on the game include: character figures of each of the six Griffin family members by Mezco Toys; a Patriot Ale can with a Brian Griffin toy standing on top that can be struck by the ball (the game owner will be provided with an extra set of decals if they want to change Patriot Ale to Patriot Root Beer); two captive pinballs, which spell out P-I-N-B-A-L-L when struck; and plenty of multi-ball features.
Last Tuesday Alex Borstein launched her new one-woman show DVD Drop Dead Gorgeous at the ACME comedy theatre in Los Angeles (where Alex started out). The party included special guests Adam Carolla and Seth MacFarlane among others. We’ve got some exclusive photos from the occasion (below) including one of Alex and Seth MacFarlance singing their famously filthy rendition of You Don’t Bring Me Flowers as Lois and Peter.
Alex Borstein’s Drop Dead Gorgeous is out now on DVD. Here’s some teaser trailers for you featuring Ms. Swan (from MadTV) and Mila Kunis eating candy (now that’s got your attention hasn’t it).
Drop Dead Gorgeous is out now on DVD available from the Planet Family Guy Store (and other good retailers). Photos from the DVD release party will be appearing on the site very soon.
Posted by
Andy
on Thursday, November 16, 2006
in Merchandise
Back in October we reported on the What The Deuce Are You Staring At!?! exhibition at The Museum of Television & Radio in Los Angeles; a collection of Family Guy inspired artistic works. At the time we were asked if it was possible to obtain prints of the paintings. Well the good news is yes you can now buy copies from Fox Studio Art. However, these prints are limited editions, so you will need to move quickly if you want to get one of these hanging on your wall.
What The Deuce Are You Staring At!?! opened to the public last week at The Museum of Television & Radio in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, and will be open until Sunday January 21st 2007. Then the exhibition will begin its world tour of animation galleries both in the United States and around the world. Galleries featured in the tour include the Animation Connection in Toronto, Canada, The Linda Jones Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico, The Animation Art Gallery in London, UK, The Silver K Gallery in Melbourne, Australia, and Van Eaton Gallery in Los Angeles, California. Full details can be found here. If you’ve already been to the exhibition, let us know what you thought by posting a comment.
Pictured above is Evilmonkeybusiness by Mike Santos and below Stewie’s Dream by Mark Covell. Check out the whole series in our What the Deuce!?! feature.
Family Guy Volume 4 is out on DVD from today and contains the second half of season 4. You can order the DVD from the Planet Family Guy Store which is in association with Amazon.com which will help contribute to the running costs of this site.
The set contains 14 episodes, including the hit episode PTV, as well as 44 deleted scenes, an optional uncensored audio track, DVD Rom link to more exclusive content, and A Director’s Life: Debunking the Myth, Peter Shin Draws Stewie and A Tour of the Family Guy Offices featurettes.
Have you got the DVD? Leave your reviews about Volume 4 below by leaving a comment (all comments are moderated before they appear on the site, although opinions both good and bad will be accepted).
Posted by
Andy
on Wednesday, October 18, 2006
in Merchandise
The Family Guy Video Game has now hit the shelves (a week earlier than we were originally told). The game is available on the PS2, PSP, and Xbox (purchases from these links will help the running costs of this site).
The game is voiced and scripted by members of the real Family Guy TV show creative team, so expect the usual Family Guy humour. It features loads of characters and locations from the show and involves combat, stealth and puzzle-solving gameplay. Full details of the game, video clips, and screen shots can be found in our very own Family Guy Video Game feature.
We’ve got a fourth preview clip from the Family Guy Video Game, aren’t we good to you guys. The is being released October 25th on the PS2, PSP, and Xbox. The clip shows the in-game cinematic in which Stewie downsizes and decends into Peter as part of his mission, whilst Peter begins his quest to eliminate Mr Belvedere.
Please note that this video is for mature audiences only, you must be 17 or over to watch this preview clip!
Don’t forget to check out our special Family Guy Video Game preview feature for a detailed look at the game including all the preview clips and a couple of galleries of screen shots.
Posted by
Andy
on Wednesday, October 11, 2006
in Merchandise
We’ve got a third preview clip from the Family Guy Video Game that is being released October 25th on the PS2, PSP, and Xbox. The clip showcases the first Brian level in which he gets arrested on the charge of getting Seabreeze pregnant… again! We’ve also been sent the box-art for the three versions of the game by 2K Games which you’ll find after the jump.
Please note that this video is for mature audiences only, you must be 17 or over to watch this preview clip!
Remember to check out our special Family Guy Video Game preview feature for a detailed look at the game including all the preview clips and a couple of galleries of screen shots.