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Family Guy Corn Maze – Brian, Stewie Cut Out in Connors Farm Corn Maze (Picture)

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October 11th, 2009 by Wendy

Tagged as: Family Guy, Fox

Family Guy corn maze
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 »

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Cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation on March 29 Family Guy (Video)

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March 27th, 2009 by Wendy

Tagged as: Family Guy, Fox, Star Trek


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 »

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Christian Bale parody on ‘Family Guy’

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February 14th, 2009 by chelsea

Tagged as: Family Guy, TV

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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 »

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Super Bowl 2008 Ad: Coca-Cola Parade Balloons, Charlie Brown Commercial (Video)

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February 4th, 2008 by Wendy

Tagged as: Commercials, Family Guy, Football, Fox, Super Bowl


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.

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“Family Guy” Goes on with the Show

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November 14th, 2007 by Wendy

Tagged as: Family Guy, Writers' strike 2007

Stewie Griffin with gun
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.

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Stewie’s World Takeover

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November 12th, 2007 by Robin

Tagged as: Family Guy, Fox

 Stewie Griffin with gun

Last night I could not wait to see Family Guy. After last week’s hundredth episode, where Stewie Griffin (diabolic baby) unsuccessfully tried to kill Lois (Stewie’s mother), and Peter Griffin (Stewie’s father) was blamed for Lois’ murder, before she showed up, very much alive, I was on the edge of my seat to figure out how it had all happened.

That is to say, the whole thing felt a little bit “Wizard of Oz”-esque. You know, the whole “it was all a dream” thing. In any case, the show very neatly picked up right where it left off last week, with Lois explaining where she’d been for the last year, ever since Stewie tried to kill her on the cruiseship, and pointing at Stewie, and saying “Stewie tried to kill me. He’s evil!”

While Lois takes the time to explain where she’s been, Stewie makes his escape, running straight home. When the Griffins return home, Stewie holds them at gunpoint, and forces Brian (the talking family dog) to say various awful things to the Griffin’s friend and neighbor, the cop Joe, who is actually looking for Stewie (to arrest him, obviously). Another family friend, Cleveland, comes over, and steps in, so Stewie shoots him in the heart. He then ties everyone except Brian together in the living room, and makes his getaway with Brian – whom he kidnaps to drive (he is, after all, still a baby).

Family Guy - the Griffins

In nearly no time, Stewie has completely taken over the world. By then, his family have escaped, discovered his secret lair, and have returned to a relatively normal life. But, as Stewie’s laws become worse, Lois realizes she has to kill her baby. I loved Lois’ dedication to the job, as she decked out in uber-sexy (funny how cartoons can be sexy, isn’t it) black leather, armed with various knives and guns – all from Stewie’s lair.

When Lois shows up, Stewie doesn’t plan on going down easily. The problem is, when it actually comes down to it, Lois realizes she can’t kill her baby. Unfortunately for her, Stewie still doesn’t have any problem killing her, and is getting ready to pick up where he left off, when Peter swings in through the already-broken window and kills Stewie, who lies dead on the floor of the White House, blood oozing from his body. Note: this new season of Family Guy has been very bloody and violent – more so than usual, I think. First beating up on Joe, and now… well, gun shots across the Presidential Suite as mother and son – and father – try to kill one another.

As the scene ends, the last one begins, with  Stewie behind a simulator. Shaking his head, he looks at Brian, who’s holding out a letter to him from Peter and Lois, who are gone on the cruise ship trip Brian got for Lois for her birthday. He tells Brian that he’d just simulated his plans for killing Lois and taking over the world. Without missing a beat, Brian asks, “Oh yeah? How’d that work out for you.”  Stewie, shaking his head, said, “Not so well.”

So, no dream, but a simulation. Very clever. What do you think?

Lois and Peter Griffin

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‘Family Guy’ The Movie?

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July 23rd, 2007 by Castina

Tagged as: Family Guy, Fox

Stewie and the gang may be following ‘The Simpsons’ to the big screen. Producers of Fox’s animated cult comedy hit “Family Guy” are considering a “Family Guy” movie for development sometime in the future, according to show creator Seth MacFarlane reports.

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