Great song selection, valuable inclusion of "Hey Bulldog", innovative animation, fun for all ages and generations. Barely a story and bizarre choice of enemies, but hey, it's all part of its appeal.
One of the best movies adapted from a TV show of all-time. Released right when the show was losing its popularity as being the latest super-crude cartoon success, the movie proves that the show is about far more than fart jokes and swearing. The musical numbers are top-notch too.
Hilarious in all respects, from over-the-top parody to subtle character quirks, to good old jolly English 60's fun. This comedy's got it all. Including Elizabeth Hurley as Powers' feisty sidekick.
Merely three episodes strung together and book-ended by "movie" featurette stuff, but some great Family Guy stuff here anyways. Some of the show's best cutaways (Wacky Waving Inflatable Flailing Arm Tube Man, violent Looney Tunes, Roseanne) are here, and Brian and Stewie completely drunk.