This is the episode that broke the internet with the resurgence of "Surfin' Bird." On Blu-ray, the montage of Peter destroying the record store and the subsequent rampage is a reference-quality audio sequence. The disc also includes the uncensored audio track—no bleeps, just full-throated insanity.

In the sprawling catalog of modern animation, few seasons represent a creative “second wind” quite like Family Guy ’s seventh season. While the show had already survived its infamous cancellation and resurrection, Season 7 (2008-2009) is where Seth MacFarlane and his team stopped playing it safe. For collectors and quality-obsessed fans, the Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack (BDSCR) —released by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment—is the definitive way to experience this chaotic, controversial, and brilliant chapter.

The seventh iteration of the Mort Goldman time-travel trilogy. The animators utilized the extra storage space of the Blu-ray to preserve the intricate background details of 1939 Poland. The BDSCR commentary track (featuring MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, and writer Patrick Meighan) reveals that 70% of the background gags in this episode are invisible in standard definition.

In a world of algorithmic autoplay, putting the Season 7 Blu-ray into your player is a deliberate act. It says: "I want the jokes faster, the colors brighter, and the 'Surfin' Bird' louder." And on the BDSCR, you get exactly that. Freakin' sweet.