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One of the best special features is the comparison reel showing the evolution of the character designs. It’s wild to see Peter Griffin originally drawn as a heavier, rounder "blob" character. Seeing these conceptual sketches upscaled on a Blu-ray really highlights the nuance in the final character design—the sharp angles, the glasses, the shoes. It turns Peter from a generic cartoon character into a distinct design icon.
Platforms like Disney+ offer 1080p versions of the early seasons. These are often upscaled versions of the original SD masters, providing better clarity than DVD but sometimes featuring censored or slightly altered footage compared to the original home video releases. family guy season 01 bd50
Family Guy debuted in 1999, an era of 4:3 aspect ratio and standard-definition digital ink and paint. Unlike later seasons (starting with Season 9) that were produced in Native HD, Season 1 was created for cathode-ray tube (CRT) televisions. 480i (NTSC) / 576i (PAL). Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 (Full Screen). One of the best special features is the