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Allo 'Allo!: The Complete Series Six


Rene Artois is a simple man. He runs a quite cafe in Nouvion, France, and his only desire is to keep his trysts with the cafe's two beautiful waitresses secret from his wife. But ever since he was drafted by the Resistance to be hero of all France and was shot dead by the Germans, Rene's life is in constant turmoil. The Germans have captured the British airmen and only Rene can save them. But not before he becomes impaled upon a 20 foot radio tower, disguises himself as the hunchback of Notre Dame, and brokers a clandestine deal involving a solid gold cuckoo clock and the Portrait of the Fallen Madonna with the Big You-Know-Whats. What a tangled web of deceit, distress and double entendre! Will things ever sort themselves out? Find out in the sixth season of this outrageously funny sitcom from the BBC.
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Allo 'Allo!: The Complete Series Three


Poor René. He is having a most difficult war, made no easier by the fact that he keeps getting his sausage stuck into all kinds of tight places! First, the Communists kidnap René's sausage. Then Gruber's dog steals it. The sexy waitress Maria straps it to her bosom only to be subsequently detained by von Klinkerhoffen and imprisoned in his chateau with René's sausage still tucked under her blouse. Finally, Rene's mother-in-law gets hungry and takes a bite out of it! How can such a tangled web of mystery, deceit and double entendre ever resolve itself? Find out in the third series of this hugely popular sitcom from the BBC!
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All-Star Superman: Special Edition


Fueled by hatred and jealousy, Lex Luthor masterminds an elaborate plot to kill the Man of Steel - and it works. Poisoned by solar radiation, Superman is dying. With weeks to live, he fulfills his life's dreams - especially revealing his true identity to Lois Lane - until Luthor proclaims his ultimate plan to control the world with no alien hero to stop him. Powers fading, Superman engages in a spectacular deadly battle with Luthor that could truly trigger the end of Earth's Greatest Protector. This startling and gripping DC Universe animated original movie stars the voice talents of James Denton, Anthony LaPaglia, Christine Hendricks and Ed Asner.
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Psych: 9


A young woman (Sara Foster) with a troubled past takes a job at recently closed-down hospital. Working the night shift alone she begins to experience a series of unsettling events that lead her to believe that the hospital may be connected to a number of recent murders in the area. To uncover the truth, she will have to revisit the past behind the walls of Psych: 9.
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Family Guy: Volume 1


4-Disc Set Contains All 28 Episodes from Seasons 1 & 2!

Meet the Griffins: Peter, the big, lovable oaf who always says what's on his mind. Lois, the doting mother who can't figure out why her baby son keeps trying to kill her. Their daughter Meg, the teen drama queen who's constantly embarrassed by her family. Chris, the beefy 13-year-old who wouldn't hurt a fly, unless it landed on his hot dog. Stewie, the maniacal one-year-old bent on world domination. And Brian, the sarcastic dog with a wit as dry as the martinis he drinks. The animated adventures of this outrageous family will have your whole family laughing out loud.
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Family Guy: Volume 2


Season 3

Family Guy Volume 2 sees the return of America's most outrageous animated family with all 21 season three episodes, plus one never-before-seen episode-"When You Wish Upon a Weinstein" banned from TV, and only available in this collection!

In this hilarious final volume, the Griffin family faces all new dilemmas, including Brian's unintentional foray into directing porn, Stewie's rants on national TV, Meg's date with a nudist and Lois's Yuletide insanity.

Meanwhile, Peter is surprised to discover Lois was once a groupie, and his son, Chris, is more "endowed" than he is.
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Family Guy: Volume 3 (Repackage)


13 More Episodes in an All-New 3-Disc Set!

This wildly irreverent, shrewdly crude animated sensation that has been confounding the PC police since the last millennium is back! Not even the insufferable humiliation of network cancellation was enough to keep "TV's most outrageous cartoon clan" (TV Guide) down. So raise your martini glasses in unison as Family Guy returns with a vengeance for 13 more hilarious episodes that find Peter going blind, Lois in prison, Meg getting a makeover, Chris befriending a talking zit, Stewie smitten with his sitter, and Brian winning the heart of "The Bachelorette."
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Family Guy: Volume 4 (Repackage)


Fasten your sofa belts for another fiendishly futile attempt at world domination for Stewie - and a diaper full of fun for Family Guy fans around the globe!

Boasting laughs as big as Peter's waistline, these 14 hilarious episodes from Season Four find television's most outrageous animated family in all sorts of comically compromising situations, including Chris doing chores for a dirty old man, Meg working as Mayor West's intern, Lois reuniting with her homicidal brother, Brian attending college, Stewie attacked by a poltergeist and Peter starting his own religion. Holy crap!
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Family Guy: Volume 5 (Repackage)


Critics agree... of all the animated shows featuring a talking dog and a maniacal baby, Family Guy is certainly one of them!
Join the Griffin clan for another 13 freakin' funny episodes that'll keep you laughing long after the series gets cancelled again. Witness panicky Peter's first prostate exam; see lovable Lois jump into bed with Bill Clinton; watch miserable Meg get a crappy job at the local superstore; hear crazy Chris sing in a goth band; follow boozing Brian all the way to Iraq and back; and get a rare glimpse of smitten Stewie as he hooks up with a very young old flame. Sweet!
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Family Guy: Volume 6 (Repackage)


Well, it had to happen. After years of diabolical plotting, Stewie delivers on his most prized threat and kills Lois. Or does he? But wait, there are even more plot twists in these 12 outrageously funny episodes, including the show's 100th episode!




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