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Volume 6 - October 21st

Disc 1:
No Meals On Wheels
Boys Do Cry
No Chris Left Behind
It Takes A Village Idiot, And I Married One
Meet The Quagmires
Disc 2:
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
Peter's Daughter
Disc 3:
McStroke
And this is the long list of bonus material:
Disc 1:
No Meals On Wheels - Commentary by Executive Producer Seth MacFarlane, Director Greg Colton, Writer Mike Henry, Actor Patrick Warburton and Composer Walter Murphy
Boys Do Cry - Commentary by Executive Producers Seth MacFarlane and Danny Smith, Director Brian Iles, and Writer Cherry Chevapravatdumrong
No Chris Left Behind - Commentary by Executive Producers Seth MacFarlane, David A. Goodman and Chris Sheridan, Director Pete Michels, Writer Patrick Meighan and Actor Seth Green
It Takes A Village Idiot, And I Married One - Commentary by Executive Producer Seth MacFarlane, Co-Executive Producer Danny Smith, Writer/Actor Alex Borstein and Actor Mila Kunis
Meet The Quagmires - Commentary by Executive Producer Seth MacFarlane, Director Dan Povenmire, Writer Mark Hentemann, Actor Adam Carolla and Production Staff Kara Vallow
Disc 2:
Movin' Out (Brian's Song) - Commentary by Executive Producers Seth MacFarlane, David A. Goodman and Chris Sheridan, Director Cyndi Tang and Writer John Viener
Believe It Or Not, Joe's Walking On Air - Commentary by Executive Producer Seth MacFarlane, Director Julius Wu, Writer Andrew Goldberg, Actor Patrick Warburton and Composer Walter Murphy
(100th episode) Stewie Kills Lois - Commentary by Executive Producers Seth MacFarlane, David A. Goodman and Chris Sheridan, Co-Producer Kim Fertman, Director Greg Colton, Writer Steve Callaghan, Actor Alex Borstein and Composer Ron Jones
Lois Kills Stewie - Commentary by Executive Producers Seth MacFarlane, David A. Goodman and Chris Sheridan, Co-Producer Kim Fertman, Director Greg Colton, Writer Steve Callaghan, Actor Alex Borstein and Composer Ron Jones
Padre de Familia - Commentary by Executive Producers Seth MacFarlane and David A. Goodman, Director Pete Michels, Writer Kirker Butler and Actor Phyllis Diller
Peter's Daughter - Commentary by Executive Producers Seth MacFarlane and David A. Goodman, Executive Producer/Writer Chris Sheridan and Actor Mila Kunis
Disc 3:
McStroke - Commentary by Executive Producers Seth MacFarlane and David A. Goodman, Director Brian Iles, Writer Wellesley Wild and Actor Lisa Wilhoit
Special Features:
Family Guy 100th Episode Special
Family Guy Live! - "Just for Laughs"
Peter Shin Draws Lois
The Making of the 100th Episode
Favorite Scenes
"I'm Huge (and the babes go wild)" Music Video
Deleted Scenes:
Autistic Comedian
Persian Guy
Corpse of River Phoenix
Lois and Hector
Disabled Family
North Koreans
Handicap Inaccessible
Brian Picks Up Lois
Chris' Divorce
Native American Midgets
Quagmire re: Daniel Stern
Mr. Belvedere
Peter Laughs in Meeting
Peter Writes to Phil Hartman
Black Inmate on Death Row
Tom Tucker/Brian Hits on Woman
Bad Santa
Tara Reid's Gynecologist
Women's Tennis
Peter with Dummy
Jokes About Joe's Legs
Texas Militiaman
Extreme!!!
Terrorists
Murder Reenactment
Crumbs in My Briefs
Benjamin Franklin
Minute Bol at KKK Meeting
Stewie Farts
Meister Brau
Herbert and Joe
Stewie's Laws
Stewie's Laws 2
Disabled Guy at Church
Bad Idea Hooker
Swedish Baker
Christian Missionary
NBA Analysis Show
Peter's Pledge of Allegiance
Brad & Angelina Pick Babies
House Roofing Contest
Carter Watches "Heroes"
Hip Hop Grills
Wisconsin Man
Neo-Nazi with Down's Syndrome
Pie Fight
Hot Women
Brian & Stewie Blame Cleveland
Meg's Wedding
Dean Cain
The set will retail for $39.98 US, or $54.98 CAN when it's released on October 21.
MacFarlane Inks Megadeal
They've been under negotiations for more than two and a half years, and they finally agreed on a deal. Details are still a bit sketchy on the numbers, but it is set to eclipse the contract of JJ Abrams, and likely pass the $100 Million mark. Family Guy, American Dad, the upcoming "Cleveland" show, and a forthcoming live action show are all parts of the deal. The contract is retroactive, meaning that they are also paying him for the year that he has not been under contract.
20th century FOX executive Gary Newman said that he'd rather lose a limb than lose Seth.
Season 6 Comes to a Close on May 4th
The Former Life of Brian airs on April 27th.
"Brian, scared that he may have lost his last chance at love, searches for a former flame, Tracy. To his surprise, he discovers that he is the father to her son, Dylan. Tracy decides that Brian should raise the boy, and she drops him off at the Griffin's house. When Dylan runs rough-shot in the house, Brian's attitude towards parenting doesn't settle too well with Lois and Peter."
And, we now have the season finale.
Long John Peter will air on May 4th.
"When Peter gets a pet parrot, he begins acting like a pirate. Peter accidentally kills the bird after raising hell through all of Quahog. Meanwhile, when Brian is visiting the vet, Chris falls in love with the intern, Anna."
All subsequent episodes have been moved to season 7.
A Spin-off series featuring Cleveland is in development
Staff to start working on season 7 this spring.
What does this mean for us? Well, you can definitely count on a shortened episode count this season. However, with so many episodes remaining from production season 6, next fall should start right on time. I'll keep you updated if I hear anything more on the situation.
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