Peter had a chance to run Pewtershmidt Industries, Lois’ family business, when Carter had a heart attack during his hilariously bawdy “bachelor party” given by Peter. But Peter went totally haywire - firing all the members of the board, replacing them with his friends Brian, Quagmire and Mort, and producing new weird products such as the Lady Scream In a Box, Jeremy Iron Cereals, and The African-American Heart Monitor.
This episode of Family Guy  became crazier when Carter recovered and attempted to wrest control of the company back from Peter who adamantly refused. Lois talked his father to working for Peter, in the meantime, who found this as an opportunity to get back at Carter for the way he treated him in the past. Carter’s and Lois’ ultimate crazy plan to convince Peter to let go of the company was to make up a story about a swamp monster.  This was swallowed hook, line, and sinker by Peter only for Carter and Lois running into a “real” swamp monster who turned out to be Dr. House.

Episode 10 – Big Man on Hippocampus

Peter had amnesia when Richard Dawson, the host of Family Feud, knocked him out when he went berserk after losing in the game show. To jog his memory, Lois showed him the pleasure of sex.  But Peter enjoyed it, not with Lois but with other women. In disgust, Lois and the kids left him and when Quagmire learned about it, made a move on Lois. In the meantime, Peter recovered from his amnesia after running into Ernie, the Giant Chicken. Lois and Quagmire went on a dinner date, and while they were on a clinch, Lois whispered sweet nothings on Quagmire’s ears causing him to be disoriented and giving Peter a chance to win back Lois.






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Episode 14 – Tiegs for Two
This episode in Family Guy starts with Pete losing his favorite white shirt at the local dry cleaner, his search for it in the dry cleaner’s home and his fight with the dry cleaner that landed him in jail. While waiting to bail Peter out, Brian meets Denise who refused him a date. Wanting to be a success with the ladies, Brian enlisted the help of Quagmire. Using Quagmire’s technique, Brian managed to pickup Cheryl Tiegs, Quagmire’s lost love. The skirmishes become nastier with insults flying back and forth when Quagmire appeared with Jillian.
In the end, they seemingly reached an agreement and Brian, thinking that all is fine with Quagmire, asked his “friend” for a ride home. Quagmire agreed only to hit Brian with the car and sent him flying.
Episode 15 – Brothers and Sisters
This episode in Family Guy is about the almost doomed love story of Carol, Lois’ sister, and Mayor Adam West, her soon-to-be 10th husband. The courtship began quite well. Carol stayed with the Griffins to mend a broken heart after her 9th husband left her, met Mayor Adams and  hit it off with him immediately. Peter too was happy with the match but not Lois who tried to prevent it by inviting 3 of Carol’s former husbands to dinner. Carol finally succumbed and rejected Mayor Adam’s marriage proposal. This triggered the Mayor’s decision to settle in Alaska and become an Eskimo. The scenes where Peter, Lois and Carol rushed to the airport to stop the Mayor are truly hilarious. Everything ended well with Mayor Adams being flown back by Quagmire and Carol and the Mayor getting married.
Episode 16 – The Big Bang Theory
One of Family Guy best  riot of scenes centered on Stewie’s time machine, Stewie’s and Brian’s trading of insults and their travel back in time and Stewie’s plan to launch to the future to ignite the Big Bang.  Bertram ( Stewie’s half-brother) used the time machine intending to kill Leonardo da Vinci which they found to be Srewie’s ancestor, to prevent Stewie from being born. The fight to save da Vinci is a riot, ending up with Bertram getting killed. But this episode does not end with the death of Bertram. It continued in a more confusing story and more riotous scenes of how Stewie injected his DNA on da Vinci’s girlfriend to become his own ancestor, Brian travelling to the future to check if the plan worked and Stewie freezing himself cryogenically.



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Disc 2
Episode 9 – And I’m Joyce Kinney
This is a funny episode in Family Guy where Lois’ porno film exploit in college was featured in the news story of local news anchor Joyce Kinney. It turned out that this was Joyce’s revenge to a high school prank Lois’ played on her. Although the Griffin family understood, their church congregation was not very forgiving. In atonement, Lois showed the porno film in church and so she got their forgiveness and approval.
Episode 10 – Friends of Peter G    
Can you imagine Family Guy’s Brian and Peter joining Alcoholic Anonymous? They did, as a punishment for another drunken ruckus at the cinema. But instead of becoming reformed, they persuaded the other attendees to drink and even fooled Joe Swanson, who responded to the fracas at the community center, by disguising the center to look like a church.
Peter is dead! A drunken Peter crashed his car and died, but the devil gave him a second chance only after he decided to cut back on his drinking.
Episode 11 – German Guy
This is a hilarious episode about Chris’ new friend Franz, who turned out to be a former Nazi general, as discovered by Hebert.  The scenes of Franz shutting Peter and Chris in the basement of the Griffin’s house and their attempt to escape, in between insulting Meg, are simply uproarious. The slow motion fight between Herbert and Franz, that ended up with Franz falling down the steps and dying is equally side-splitting.
Episode 12 – The Hand that Rocks the Wheelchair    
This episode has two sub-adventures; Meg becoming enamored with Joe and Stewie creating an evil Stewie clone.
Meg’s attraction to Joe led her to do crazy things like planting a gun in Bonnie’s luggage that got Bonnie arrested at the airport. She also ended up breastfeeding Suzie and throwing herself in front of Joe’s squad car so that she too will become handicapped and have something in common with Joe. This sub-episode finally ended with Joe setting Meg straight and Meg apologizing to Bonnie.
The Stewie sub-episode is more sinister. He created a more evil Stewie clone that killed people and ended up in a fight with the real Srewie. In trying to save the real Stewie, Brian shot at one of the two Stewies but the ominous ending was not very clear if he gunned down the clone or the authentic Stewie.
Episode 13 – Trading Places
Adults took on kids’ roles and kids’ assumed the responsibility of the adults, all because of a wreck bike.  The switching of roles is riotously funny! Both parties took to the role like fish in a pond that when they finally decided to go back to the way it used to be, there were complications. Peter was fired from work while Chris couldn’t leave the job that was formerly Peter’s because he became the sole bread winner. After Chris suffered a heart attack from having too much adult responsibility and Peter got his old job back, everybody agreed that life is no joke and having a “strong” family helps.




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Finally, Family Guy Volume 10 is out! It comes in 3 disc and everyone will have a chance to re-watch Episodes 4 to 16 of Season 9 of the on-going saga of this madcap family.
What to expect from Volume 10:
Disc 1
Episode  4 – Halloween on Spooner Street
This is the first Halloween episode of Family Guy where Quagmire staged the ultimate prank on Peter and Joe, a kamikazi run on a Japanese Zero. It also involves Stewie’s bizarre trick-or-treat adventures and Meg’s unexpected and embarrassing Halloween party where she was caught making out with Chris.  
Episode 5 – Baby You Knock Me Out  
The episode opens with Peter, his excitement over his birthday party and ended up with Lois, the boxer, knocking out all her boxing match opponents. She imagined them to be Peter who tricked her into what she believed to be a “fun match” but is actually a killer boxing match. In between, Cleveland, who sent Peter a birthday card, got shot by a racist cop,
Episode 6 – Brian Writes a Best Seller
This is the side-splitting rise and fall of Brian as an author and his hiring and firing of Stewie as his publicist. Brian got a big let-down from Mahler in the “On Real Time with Bill Mahler” when he was told by Mahler that his book is crap after he abused Mahler’s panelists.
Episode 7 – Road to the North Pole
The expedition of Brian and Stewie to the North Pole in a mission to kill Santa after he ignored Stewie at the mall ended up in their delivering Santa’s gifts. This turned out to be one misadventure to another.  They found Santa and his elves sick from the toxins spewed by a factory complex. Then, Brian and Stewie broke-in  and entered  a home and physically abused the owners only to find out that it was the wrong house. But everything is well that ends well. Everyone got their Christmas gift and the following year, Santa is back in good form.
Episode  8- New Kidney in Town
Peter busted his kidney and needed a transplant with Brian as the would-be donor. Unfortunately, donating his kidney will kill Brian and this led Stewie to kidnap and later release him. It turned out that Dr. Hartman is a good match, so he ended up donating his kidney to save both Peter and Brian.
In the meantime, Chris and Meg worked together (after a lot of disagreements) to write an essay on “Hope” that they presented to President Obama.




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This is just a peak of what you can expect from Volume 10. There is no comparison between reading about it and watching the hilarious action and acerbic humor on clear and vivid DVDs. At http://www.familyguydvdshop.com/ you can get your copy of Volume 10, a set of three disc comprising the latest Volume of Family Guy.

 
You can now revisit the ongoing misfortunes of the socially impaired Griffin Family in the animated television series Family Guy’s Season 8’s last 11 episodes and the 1st three episodes of Season 9. These episodes are contained in 3 discs of Volume 9 DVD set of the series. Excluded from this volume are Episode 20, “Something, Something, Something, Dark Side” and the controversial and banned episode on American television, “Partial Terms of Endearment”.

Volume 9 also contains deleted scenes, commentaries for most of the episodes, accompanying animatics, an episode of the Cleveland Show and some features including some footage from Comic con 2010.

Here are short excerpts on the episodes’ plots:

Disc 1
Family Guy Season 8 Episodes
Episode 9 – Business Guy    
Peter had a chance to run Pewtershmidt Industries, Lois’ family business, when Carter had a heart attack during his hilariously bawdy “bachelor party” given by Peter. But Peter went totally haywire- firing all the members of the board, replacing them with his friends Brian, Quagmire and Mort, and producing new weird products such as the Lady Scream In a Box, Jeremy Iron Cereals, and The African-American Heart Monitor.
The episode became crazier when Carter recovered and attempted to wrest control of the company back from Peter who adamantly refused. Lois talked his father to work for Peter in the meantime, who found this as an opportunity to get back at Carter for the way he treated him in the past. Carter’s and Lois’ ultimate crazy plan to convince Peter to let go of the company is to make up a story about a swamp monster.  Peter swallowed the ploy hook, line, and sinker by Peter, but  Carter and Lois run into a “real” swamp monster who turned out to be Dr. House.

Episode 10 – Big Man on Hippocampus
Peter had amnesia when Richard Dawson, the host of Family Feud, knocked him out when he went berserk after losing in the game show. To jog his memory, Lois showed him the pleasure of sex.  But Peter enjoyed it, not with Lois but with other women. In disgust, Lois and the kids left him. When Quagmire learned about it, he made a move on Lois. In the meantime, Peter recovered from his amnesia after running into Ernie, the Giant Chicken. Lois and Quagmire went on a dinner date, and while they were on a clinch, Lois whispered sweet nothings on Quagmire’s ears causing him to be disoriented and gave Peter a chance to win back Lois.

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Volume 9 DVD’s for the comic TV series Family Guy will give you a chance to re-watch Family Guy Season 8’s last 11 episodes and the 1st three episodes of Season 9. Volume 9 comes in 3 discs.  The banned from American television and controversial episode, “Partial Terms of Endearment” and “Something, Something, Something, Dark Side” Episode 20 of Season 8 are not included in the volume.
The volume also contains commentaries from experts for many of the episodes, scrapped scenes, footages from Comic con 2010, an episode from the Cleveland show and some animatics.  
Disc 2

Season  8: Episode 14 – Peter-assment

Peter accidentally became a paparazzo when he recorded Richard Dreyfuss instead of Stewie’s first musical and got paid for it. He recorded other stars such as Adam West and Tom Tucker, but when he attempted to record weatherman and sports correspondent Ollie Williams, the guy broke Peter’s glasses and camera lens. Peter resorted to wearing contact lenses and this attracted Angela, Peter’s boss who subjected Peter to sexual harassment.  Peter and Quagmire tried to trick Angela by Quagmire substituting for Peter, but even Quagmire couldn’t stomach having sex with Angela.  Peter’s refusal to have sex with Angela cost him his job.
Peter was motivated to be a real man of the 50’s by a Robert Mitchum movie and planned to take his revenge by going to Angela’s home to beat her up only to find Angela on the verge of suicide. Peter was moved when Angela admitted that in the last 10 years no guy was attracted to her. Peter arranged a date between Angela and his “friend” which was actually Peter in disguise.  They had sex and Peter got his job back.

Season 8: Episode 15 – Brian Griffin’s House of Payne
This episode has 2 sub-plots and a Computer-generated imagery sequence not unlike a Star Wars sequence, all a product of Stewie’s imagination.  The 1st sub-plot is Brian’s venture as a television writer.  Stewie accidentally found an old script of Brian that CBS agreed to produce. Unfortunately, the producers of CBS and James Wood, who stars in the show, changed the production into a comedy sitcom complete with a chimpanzee and a live audience.  The changes did not make Brian and the Griffin family happy and it all ended up with Brian quitting.  
The 2nd sub-plot was about Stewie being knocked down by Chris and Meg and the attempt of the two accomplishes together with Peter to hide Stewies’ condition from Lois.

Season 8: Episode 16 – April in Quahog
Quahog was in chaos after the people learned about a black hole that will destroy the earth in 24 hours. Everybody tried to live out their wildest dreams; Quagmire had sex with Bonnie, Herbert tried to have sex with Chris and Peter stole a zoo lion and admitted to hate his children.  But it turned out to be a hoax, an April fool’s practical joke. Learning about their father’s hatred of them, Stewie and Chris shun their father and Peter’s attempts to win them back were pathetically droll until he finally bought their affection with an Xbox 360.
Comically aggravating were Peter’s attempts to get out of jury duty at the start of the episode.

Season 8: Episode 17 – Brian & Stewie
This episode is rather gross and revolting.  The plot revolved around Brian and Stewie getting locked up in a bank vault. Scenes of Brian eating Stewie’s poop and vomit and licking Stewie’s butt are not for the faint of heart. All the scenes inside the vault during the three days of their being locked up were crazily maddening including their drunken stupor, Brian pulling a gun on Stewie and Brian’s admission that he wanted to commit suicide because his life has no meaning. This led Stewie to confess that Brian is his only friend and this gave purpose to Brian’s life.  The vault’s door finally opened on the third day and Brian and Stewie walked out of the vault as best of friends.  

Season 8: Episode 18 – Quagmire’s Dad
This is the story of Quagmire’s father, a woman trapped in a man’s body. When Quagmire’s father, Dan, came to visit, the truth of Dan’s sexuality came to light. Dan had an operation and was transformed into an attractive blonde who called herself Ida. Brian, who attended a seminar in New Haven was ignorant of the incidents with Dan or Ida. When he came back to Quahog,  he and Ida met and fell for each other that ended in them having sex in Ida’s hotel room. When Brian showed his family the picture of his new girl, Peter and Lois fell of their chair laughing. When Brian learned about Ida’s true identity,  he threw up. Meanwhile, Ida went back to Quagmire’s home and told him about his/her new boy friend. When Quagmire learned that it was Brian, he rushed to the Griffin home and beat the life out of Brian. Brian had the last word when he shouted at Quagmire that he “fucked” his father.

Season 8: Episode 19 – The Splendid Source
The episode started with Chris advising his parents of his suspension from school for telling a dirty joke told by him by Quagmire. Peter found the joke so funny that every time he heard it he soiled his pants. The episode went from scene to scene in the friends’ search for the real source of the joke, which turned out to come from a bar tender in Virginia. So instead of a vacation in Maine as planned, Peter, Lois, Quagmire and Bonnie ended up in a local bar in Stoolbend, Virginia only to find out that the joke was told to the bartender by Cleveland.  The search for the true source of the joke brought them to some madcap adventures on the streets of Washington, DC, kidnapped by men in black and brought to a castle in an island where all dirty jokes originate.  They were shown around the castle and were forbidden to leave the island. They were able to escape by the diversion created by the death of the man who wrote the dirtiest joke. The joke written in a piece of paper fell in the hands of Peter. As they escaped, the castle burst into flame from a fire created by Peter. After all the outlandish adventure to get the dirtiest joke, it turned out to be a joke on them since the dirtiest joke was “ Guess what? Chicken butt”.
This is only a sneak preview of what to expect from the disc 2 of the Family Guy Volume 9 set. If you want the real goods, check www.FamilyGuyDVDshop.com for Disc 2 or the complete set of 3 discs. They also have all the volume sets from volume 1 to 10, if you want the whole collection eithet for yourself or for as a gift to a friend.





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Disc 3 of the Family Guy Volume 9 DVD set contains the 1st 3 episodes of Season 9 - “And then There Were Fewer”, “Excellence in Broadcasting”, and “Welcome Back, Carter”. It also includes commentaries for “Excellence in Broadcasting” from Mark Hentemann, the episode’s Executive Producer; Dominic Polcino, Director, Cherry Chevaprayatdumrong or Cherry Cheva, writer; and Walter Murphy, composer.

Here is a preview of what to expect from these three episodes of Season 9:

Episode 1: And Then There Were Fewer


This episode is a mystery thriller of sort similar to Agatha Christie’s “And Then There Were None”.  It is set in the stately manor of James Woods who, together with Priscilla, his girlfriend, invited Peter to dinner supposedly in his honor only for Peter to find out that all the other invited guests were also honorees. The entire Griffin family went to dinner including Quagmire and Stephanie, his new girlfriend. Unfortunately, Stephanie became the 1st victim followed by Woods and three others. After every murder incident, the remaining guests were suspicious of each other and the search for the true murderer was very intriguing, nerve-wracking and uproarious. The murderer turned out to be Dianne Simmons who framed Tucker, her co-anchor at Quahog 5 News. Lois accidentally unmasked her and after confessing why she’s done the “did” took Lois as her hostage. Dianne planned to shoot Lois at the top of the cliff but Stewie shot Dianne in the back and she fell off the cliff. Stewie, however, revealed that he still has secret plans to kill Lois.



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When Brian learns that Rush Limbaugh is going to be at the Quahog Mall for a book-signing, he decides to go down there and give him a piece of his left-wing mind. Lois discovers that conservative radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh is holding a book signing in Quahog, Rhode Island, causing Brian to decide to confront Limbaugh about his political beliefs. That the signing, Brian is dumbfounded after Limbaugh asks whether or not he has read anything he had ever written, causing Brian to leave in frustration. That night, as Brian is walking home, he is suddenly attacked by a street gang, and is immediately saved by Rush Limbaugh, who single-handedly defeats the gang members. Thankfully, Brian agrees to read Limbaugh's book, and soon begins to believe that "conservative Republicanism" was right all along. The next morning, Lois questions Brian's conviction, citing his past liberalism, with Brian defends his right to change his mind. Deciding to talk with Limbaugh about the book, Brian thanks Limbaugh, and the two then travel to the Republican National Headquarters, and are soon greeted by former President of the United States George W. Bush, and United States Senator John McCain.

Returning home, Brian informs Lois that Limbaugh will be coming over for dinner. That night, Lois and Peter began arguing and challenging Limbaugh politically. Deciding to confront Limbaugh for brainwashing Brian, Lois demands for their dog to go back to the way he used to be. Angered, Brian decides to move out and become roommates with Rush. Asking whether Brian is intending to stay at his home for just a few days, Brian begins to irritate Limbaugh with his newfound conservatism. Deciding to follow Limbaugh to his radio show, Brian attempts to voice his own political opinions about Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, causing Rush to become frustrated and throw him out. Deciding to prove him wrong, Brian attempts to waterboard Pelosi, before being apprehended and arrested. Being bailed out by Limbaugh later that day, Brian continues to assert his conservatism, while Limbaugh attempts to convince Brian is only fighting against the establishment due to his desire to be the underdog. Reassuring Brian of his liberal convictions, Rush leaves the prison. Outside, they heckle each other with reassurance, and the episode ends with Limbaugh then transforms into a bald eagle, and flying away into the skyline.



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Episode 11 - Dial Meg for Murder
Some of the most hilarious scenes in this episode are those of Peter’s stint in a rodeo. Equally acerbically uproarious are the scenes where Meg hid her prison escapee boyfriend in the Griffin’s home which Brian found out and rat on her to the family. The guy was caught and Meg too went to prison as an accessory to the crime. Brian learned about Meg’s secret when he trailed after her to write about Meg’s life as an average American teenager for Teen People.  Meg, unhappy with the way the family treated her over the years and believing that no one loves her, decided to run away. To get money to finance her plan, she decided to rob Goldman’s pharmacy first. When Brian learned about it, he showed her the article he wrote to convince her that he cared. This persuaded Meg to abandon her plans abs convinced her to go back to the arms of her family.

Episode 12 – Extra Large Medium
Stewie and Chris were lost when the Griffin family went hiking in the woods. In an attempt to find them, Lois consulted a psychic and became obsessed by it.  In the meantime, Bruce found Stewie and Chris and returned them to the Griffin home. Brian, who didn’t believe in psychic powers, tried to convince Lois that psychic powers didn’t exist. He showed her Peter doing a cold reading on a person walking by in the park. But Peter too believed that he had ESP and even opened a psychic reading shop complete with a live demonstration. His posturing was eventually unmasked when he failed to help Joe Swanson locate a missing guy with a bomb strapped to him. The bomb exploded and the guy died and Peter had to own up to not having any psychic power at all.
In the meantime, while Stewie and Chris were lost in the woods, Chris agreed to ask out a classmate with down syndrome named Ellen. Stewie was very supportive, dressed him up and gave him advice on what to do on a date. The relationship did not prosper. Ellen became very aggressive and difficult, but Stewie considered it a success because Chris had the guts to invite her out.

Episode 13 – Go, Stewie, Go!

Stewie cross-dressed and became “Karina Smimoff” to audition for a little girl part in “Jollie Farm Revue”, his favorite children’s TV program.  His alter ego became a hit but everything went haywire when he fell for Julie, his co-star on the show who was involved with Randall, another co-star. Some of the craziest scenes in this episode were Julie’s visit to the Griffin home when Stewie was not disguised as Karina and the sleepover at Julie’s place where they slept together, cuddled and Stewie even got to kiss Julie while the girl was asleep. Stewie became so confused with his relationship with Julie that he tried kissing her while disguised as Karina. Stewie eventually revealed his true identity in a live show and lost Julie who got back with Randall.
In the meantime, Lois felt bad about a white hair that Peter teased her about. She tried to entice Anthony, Meg’s new boyfriend, after seeing the couple making out on the living room. Her efforts were thwarted when they were interrupted by Meg who became so angry. She accused Lois of feeling superior to Meg and proved that she’s tougher than Los by pulling out a tooth. This scared Lois who in turn confronted Pete of making her lose her self confidence. Peter admitted that he’s the one who was becoming insecure about aging. They reconciled and made out in the living room couch.
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The winning ways of cartoon characters endear them to children as well as to adults. Their antics, bad lucks and good lucks make us laugh and sometimes cry. It’s very easy to relate to them and with their adventures. Examples of these cartoon characters are the cartoon Family Guy characters-Peter, Lois, Stevie, Meg, Chris and Brian (the family dog). They are the Griffin family.

The animated sitcom Family Guy is the brainchild of Seth MacFarlane and created for Fox Broadcasting Company.  The situational comedy centers around the Griffins family and their anthropomorphic pet, and set in Quahog, Rhode Island.  The series presents many of its buffoonery and comic situations in cutaway gaps that frequently satirize American culture.
Family Guy characters

Peter Griffin: Peter is the principal character of Family Guy. He speaks in a grating New England accent and carries on as though he’s the smartest guy in town. The truth is, he is absolutely naïve and mixed-up. He loves the bottle and can be found very often at the Drunken Clam with buddies Cleveland, Quagmire and Joe. His most notable achievement is a running fight with an oversized, yellow chicken.  

Lois Griffin: Pretty Lois is the wife of Peter. She came from a moneyed clan, the Pewterschmidts, who were against her marrying Peter. She was once a model, an accomplished pianist and Quagmire, Peter’s best friend, lust after her. She may be more urbane than her husband, but she shares Peter’s crude humor and lustful appetite.    

Stewie Griffin: Stewie is the wicked and diabolical baby of Family Guys who repeatedly plots to destroy his mother, Lois. Although he’s portrayed as highly intelligent, he’s curiously very fond of Rupert, his teddy bear. With seemingly innocent comments he inadvertently admits to being a homosexual.

Brian Griffin: Brian is the Griffin’s dog and seems to be the most intelligent and levelheaded of all the Family Guy characters, although he still pees on the carpet in front of Lois. He lusts secretly for Lois but has a girlfriend of his own, Jillian. Brian and Stewie frequently lock horns with each other or bond together in extreme situations. They are often shown singing duets.

Meg Griffin: Meg is Peter’s and Lois’ daughter and is usually the laughingstock of the Family Guy. She is not pretty and is portrayed as a down-and-outer. Peter got to know Meg better when his driver’s license was cancelled and Meg became his driver. Her one “shining moment” was in an episode where she had a make-over, became a sex symbol and lost her virginity on live TV.

Chris Griffin: Chris is the eldest child of Peter and Lois. He’s not a very bright lad but he’s a talented rock star and artist. He idolizes Peter and blindly follows him in many cataclysmic situations. One of Chris’ oddities is his fear of a mad monkey in his closet.




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