Jonathan Lipnicki was on the receiving end of a Family Guy joke during last night’s episode, but Lipnicki isn’t bummed by the hurtful dig.
Jonathan Lipnicki, once that adorable kid in “Jerry Maguire” and “Stewart Little,” was on the receiving end of a Family Guy punchline that called the former child actor ugly. Read the rest of this entry »
Seth MacFarlane jumps in on the roast action in this sneak peek of the David Hasselhoff Comedy Central roast. You’ll have to wait until August 15 to see more, but check out the video clip for now.
Watch the trailer for the Family Guy Star Wars parody “Something, Something, Something, Dark Side.” The Family Guy “Something, Something, Something Dark Side” DVD and Blu-ray will be available on December 22, as well as on iTunes.
Connors Farm in Danvers, Massachusetts has taken their love of Family Guy to the max – check out this Family Guy corn maze, cut in the likenesses of Brian and Stewie!
The farm got permission from Fox, which airs Family Guy, so it’s all legit and stuff… looks like it’s easy to get lost in the Family Guy corn maze, based on the video below. Read the rest of this entry »
Family Guy creator Seth MacFarland has assembled the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation for this Sunday’s (March 29) episode – check out the video clip above for a Family Guy sneak peek. Read the rest of this entry »
After Christian Bale‘s rant heard around the world, it was only a matter of time until somebody decided to take it to the next level. Family Guy used the audio taken during Bale’s moments of anger to create a parody where the verbal assault is directed entirely at Peter. Check out the audio after the break! And don’t forget to watch Family Guy on Sunday 9/8 C on Fox. Read the rest of this entry »
Who wins in the fight for a Coke — parade balloons Stewie from “Family Guy” or “Underdog”? Despite a good battle (seen in this Super Bowl 2008 ad video), it’s Charlie Brown that is the undisputed winner. Check out the commercial above.
Despite “Family Guy’s” creator, Seth MacFarlane, being involved in the writers’ strike, the Fox network has decided to continue producing episodes. This seems like a bad idea – sure, it’s an animated show, but MacFarlane also provides voices for many of the show’s characters.
The last original episode of “Family Guy” just aired on November 5th, before the strike started. Fox and the studio, 20th Century Fox, could opt to continue with reruns or do the show without MacFarlane. Seems they chose the latter and will continue producing episodes without MacFarlane — who provides the voices of Peter, Brian and Stewie Griffin.