Black levels were also impressive, reproduced rich and deep to greatly enhance all details of the provided transfer. Color saturation was spot on and really helped to bring characters and storylines to life. The video quality issues evident in the previous releases of both "Family Guy Volume 1 & 2" thankfully were not repeated with this current release, making for a much improved exhibition overall.
I thought there might be a chance that we would see this DVD available in at least a 1.85:1 anamorphic presentation, but keeping with the theme of the show, this new addition manages to compliment quite well.
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment delivers "Family Guy Presents: Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story" to DVD in an awesome looking transfer, which is presented in the series consistent 1.33:1 full frame aspect ratio. Loaded with laugh-out-loud moments and odd circumstances, with some jokes that might just miss the mark a bit with some viewers, this all-new outrageously entertaining addition to the "Family Guy" world is sure to impress fans of the series. Along the way, Stewie and Brian are lead to discoveries far bigger than they could have ever imagined, possibly changing the course of Stewie's life. Told in a three-part-style presentation, the main portion of the story centers on Stewie and Brian's cross-country venture, to reveal the true identity of a mysterious man that Stewie notices on TV, who just so happens to bear a striking resemblance of himself, distinctly-shaped head and all! Thinking that feeble-minded Peter couldn't really be his true father, Stewie and Brian hitch a ride with Quagmire in his newly purchased "shag-wagon" motor home and head out to California, in search of the curious fellow that could quite possibly be Stewie's real father.