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05

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Family Guy TV Show is based on the misadventures of the Rhode Island-based Griffin family, led by their dimwitted patriarch, Peter (voiced by Seth MacFarlane). Armed with a seething New England accent, Peter makes life decisions based on what he watches on TV, leading to hilarious cut scenes based on classic 70s and 80s television series that have become staples of the show - one such episode ending with Patrick Duffy and Victoria Principal awakening from a dream sequence that screams Dallas.

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Nov
19

FAMILY GUY - “Business Guy”

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When Peter (Seth MacFarlane) gives Lois’ (Alex Borstein) father the bachelor party he never had, Mr. Pewterschmidt slips into a coma and not even Dr. House (guest voice Hugh Laurie) can bring him out of it. With her father incapacitated, Lois is given control of Pewterschmidt Industries. Peter convinces Lois to let him run the operation, but he gets power-hungry and fires the board. Mr. Pewterschmidt soon bounces back and tries to regain control of what he’s built – even though it may be more difficult than Christmas shopping for Peter.

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Watch Promotional Photos of Family Guy Season 8 Episode 8 “Dog Gone


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According to CNET News, All Things Digital and many others; Microsoft has cancelled the Windows 7 Family Guy Special (Infomercial).

In a statement, a Microsoft representative said the show–a variety show to be done by Alex Borstein and Seth MacFarlane–was not “a fit with the Windows brand.” Microsoft had hoped to use the show to tout its just-released Windows 7 operating system.

Seriously, what is Microsoft worrying about?

So far, the Windows 7 Family Guy snipets have been universally deemed as unfunny by viewers. All the available clips are nothing but re-dubbed Family Guy scenes with horrible lip-sync. There are nothing funny in the dialogues.

Maybe Microsoft just found out that Seth McFarlane is a hardcore Mac user.

Actually Microsoft said that they finally saw an episode of Family Guy and were horrified with the off-the-wall jokes in the series. Seriously, no one in Microsoft ever heard or watched Family Guy? I don’t believe that. Seth took no prisoners. I wonder if he get to keep the money he took.

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FAMILY GUY: Stewie clones himself in order to have a personal assistant in an all-new “Quagmire’s Baby” episode of FAMILY GUY airing Sunday, November 15 (9:00-9:30 PM ET/PT) on FOX. FAMILY GUY ™ © 2009 TTCFFC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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Some features from Windows 7 are promoted through “Family Guy” when Stewie is trying his hand on installing the new Microsoft program on Brian’s laptop. This sort-of-new way to do an advertisement had been reported last week but a sneak peek from the cartoon’s episode has just been released.


Brian does all the talking, boasting the program’s abilities such as recording TV programs with DVR, organizing photos in the media center and easily switching between programs with the user-friendly interface. Underneath it all, Stewie only attempts to do his first Tweet.

FOX struck a deal with Microsoft to include the sponsorship in an episode airing November 8. As part of the deal, the special will run at 8.30/7.30c without commercials. Instead, it will feature Microsoft-branded programing that “blend with the show’s content” such as original animation, live action performances of “The Family Guy” musical numbers, comedy sketches and celebrity guests.

Windows 7 itself will be launched on October 22.

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Watch Promotional Photos of Family Guy Season 8 Episode 5 “Hannah Banana

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Oct
06

Family Guy Quotes: “Family Goy”

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In typical Family Guy fashion, last night’s episode began with Peter having an affair with a Kathy Ireland cutout and somehow led to Lois finding out she’s Jewish.

During the appropriastely named episode, “Family Goy,” Lois was initially reluctant to change things and begin to accept her new religion, while Peter was all about it until the novelty wore off and his father’s ghost told him to stop.

In the end, Lois decided not to switch religions, but not before we got some classic Family Guy quotes out
of the episode.  Here’s some of our favorites:

Chris: Hey dad, where you going with that cutout?
Peter: Oh hey kids, this is Kathy, we’re designing lifestyle products together. It’s completely legitimate, but don’t tell your mother!

Lois: Peter, stop that! We’re not having sex, I just told you I have a lump!
Peter: I have a lump too and mine’s easier to get rid of

Lois: Mom, you’re Jewish?
Barbara: I’m sorry we never told you dear, when we were married, your father made me conceal the fact so we could get into country clubs

Meg: Mom, is sodomy illegal if you’re Jewish?
Lois: I hope so meg, I really do
Peter: It’s not, Lois…. it’s not

Peter: This family believes in the Easter bunny. He died for our sins in that helicopter crash

Jesus: I am a Jew
Peter: Prove it. What’s a 9% tip on a $200 dinner?
Jesus: It’s $18, which is very fair

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Sep
14

Family Guy lookalike woos voters

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A County Tyrone councillor’s alleged resemblance to Family Guy character Peter Griffin could soon be appearing on election posters. Omagh councillor Ross Hussey said he was told about his cartoon lookalike by his nephew and a young party colleague. The Ulster Unionist said he was not flattered but it did amuse him.


Ross Hussey said he cannot see any resemblance to Peter Griffin

“Personally I can see no resemblance, but I have watched it and we would have certain similar traits - that’s all I’m prepared to admit to,” he said. “To be perfectly honest, I didn’t know who this Peter Griffin was until my 23-year-old nephew and young Ryan who works here pointed out a resemblance.” Mr Hussey said they would have to wait and see if the poster was approved by his party. “Really it’s a bit of fun, and anything that could get young people interested in politics is good.


Peter Griffin has yet to make a run for office

“If they can see that we are human and realise that we’re not all God’s gift, why not? There’s enough serious things out there without adding to the worries of the world.” Although Mr Hussey’s doppelganger has not yet run for office in the cult US comedy, Peter Griffin’s wife Lois was elected mayor in an episode titled It Takes a Village Idiot, and I Married One.

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Every three months the Federal Communications Commission comes up with its Quarterly Report on indecency complaints, and we sit around scratching our heads. How come the latest stats, in this instance for the first quarter of this year, show the viewers relatively calm at 578 complaints in January, then 505 in February, followed by 179,997 in March?

179,997? Um, did we miss something? Did television really get that much more indecent in March? No worries. In these situations, we know what to do. We go over and check out the Parents Television Council’s website. And sure enough, there’s a plausible instigator—a PTC viewer action alert crusade against a March 8 episode of the animated comedy show the PTC just loves to hate, Fox TV’s Family Guy.

PTC’s parental advisory system rates Family Guy “red for sex,” it should be noted. “Should a Sunday night cartoon show YOUR children bestiality, gay orgies and babies eating sperm?” the PTC alert declared. “Fox thinks so.”

Well, that definitely got our attention. So we ran over to another institution that the PTC keeps sharp eyes on, youtube.com, and got some clips of the episode. Frankly, it’s not one of the better Family Guy episodes, but here goes.

Welcome home surprise

Man of the house Peter Griffin has decided to take in a horse, a brain damaged one, in fact, that isn’t good for much except licking dad’s derrier at night (PTC objection number one here). The next morning the Griffins are sitting at the breakfast table. “Why are there so many bottles of milk in the refrigerator?” Lois the housewife asks. “Oh. Thanks for reminding me,” her husband Peter hurriedly responds. “It’s not milk. It’s horse sperm. I’m a horse breeder now.”

Next thing you see is baby Stewie very reflectively sampling his bowl of breakfast cereal and equestrian protein (PTC gripe number two).

But the horse breeding project doesn’t pan out, Peter finds himself in debt, so for cash he submits to a series of genetic injections that turn him first into a squirrel, then into Seth Rogan, and, finally, gay. Suddenly he’s swishing around at a party being thrown for him by the guys. “Guess what? I have a welcome home suprise for you,” one of them tells Peter. “Dish dish dish!” he exhales. “Remember how you told me your ultimate fantasy was to have an eleven way?” his friend reminds him.

Anyway, to make a short story shorter, out come a dozen-minus-one limp-wristed volunteers, and they all rush into the room on the left. You never actually see anything happen, just a lot of oohing and mumbling. But unfortunately for Peter, the effects of the gay gene wear off just as the action is getting hot, and he runs out of the house in his birthday suit screaming homophobic screams.

This, as you’ve doubtless surmised, is PTC objection number three. We won’t ruin the ending, but it does involve Peter helping his son with some math homework by conjuring up a word problem involving “glory holes.”

“Bestiality. Glory holes. Circuit parties. Gay orgies. Eating horse sperm,” PTC’s rant concludes. “This is the kind of ‘entertainment’ Fox thinks is ideal for your kids to see on a Sunday night cartoon.”

Take action now

As is usually the case with these campaigns, PTC gave its readers the chance to “take action now” by filling out a pre-scripted FCC Web complaint with details about the show, enabling a potentially limitless number of champions of decency to file objections with the Commission. And as we’ve noted in the past, it’s easy to pile the gripes on, because the FCC does not require complainers to certify that they’ve actually seen the program in question.

And that, Ars readers, could very well be how we got the horses’ share of 179,997 indecency complaints in March.

This roller-coaster indecency statistics phenomenon is now a long-established pattern, with 543,255 protests coming in during the Febuary of 2004 that Janet Jackson had her famous 9/16ths-of-a-second wardrobe malfunction. But the outrage trickled down to 835 filed objections by the subsequent June. Sure, that half a million could have been a spontaneous outcry of righteous indignation. But how come two years earlier Cher’s famous Billboard Music Awards comment that “People have been telling me I’m on the way out every year, right? So fuck ‘em,” only provoked 17 complaints?

Our guess? The Web filing system hadn’t been perfected yet. As we’ve noted before, an Internet Archives scan of the PTC’s website circa 2002 reveals no database page where a consumer could go, look up a specific show, then file a grievance against a program. Then by 2003, parentstv.org offered a drop down option bar leading to ratings for dozens of TV shows. And, by 2004, the nonprofit had a sophisticated FCC complaint form, with options bars at the top displaying PTC TV program guides and movie reviews.

But let’s put the theorizing aside and end this story on a lighter note. If you haven’t seen Family Guy’s FCC routine, check it out here.

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