Peter accidentally ruins Stewie's first birthday party while Meg unknowingly joins a cult. April 25, 1999

| Specification | Detail | |---------------|--------| | | 640x360 pixels (16:9 aspect ratio – likely letterboxed or cropped from original 4:3) | | Bitrate (est.) | 300–500 kbps (H.264/AVC) | | File size (per 22 min ep) | ~60–100 MB | | Original source | Standard definition NTSC (480i) |

360p requires a streaming bit rate of only 0.5 to 1 Mbps , making it ideal for older mobile devices or slow internet connections.

Watching or archiving this debut season in preserves the authentic late-1990s broadcast aesthetic while optimizing digital storage footprint. Technical Specifications: Why Choose 360p?

Starting with the basics, Family Guy Season 1 was released in 1999, which means it was originally produced in Standard Definition (SD) with a 4:3 aspect ratio. If you're looking to watch or develop a collection at , you're actually seeing the show in a resolution very close to its original broadcast quality, which many fans find brings back a "nostalgic" feel. Season 1 Overview & Context

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The Griffins travel to a Native American casino after Chris is kicked out of the Youth Scouts. May 16, 1999