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As of November 25, 2024, 426 episodes of Family Guy have been released, currently in its twenty-third season. The series remains Fox's second-longest-running program, behind The Simpsons. It also remains the fourth-longest-running scripted primetime series in North America. [13]
The episode aired on September 23, 2007, with some slight changes from the clips shown at Comic Con. Parts of this episode were shown at Star Wars Celebration IV, at which Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane, a Star Wars fan since childhood, was a special guest, [1] and again at San Diego Comic-Con in 2007. [2]
In 2004 and 2007, TV Guide ranked Family Guy number 12 and number 15 in their list of top cult shows ever. [239] [240] Family Guy has garnered six Golden Reel Awards nominations, winning three times. [citation needed] In 2013, TV Guide ranked Family Guy the ninth Greatest TV Cartoon of All Time. [3]
Family Guy is an American animated comedy franchise created by Seth MacFarlane and originally developed for Fox.Consisting of two television series: Family Guy (1999–present) and The Cleveland Show (2009–2013), the franchise primarily focuses on the Griffin family (Peter, Lois, Meg, Chris, Stewie, and Brian) and their friends and associates.
A Very Special Family Guy Freakin' Christmas: September 26, 2008 [67] n/a: n/a: 2 N/A N/A n/a This f.y.e.-exclusive one-disc DVD contains the episode "A Very Special Family Guy Freakin' Christmas" plus the American Dad! episode "The Most Adequate Christmas Ever". Stewie Griffin: Best Bits Exposed: n/a: October 13, 2008 [68] n/a: 4 15 15 n/a
Family Guy episode redirects to lists (227 P) 0–9. Family Guy season 1 episodes (8 P) Family Guy season 2 episodes (21 P) Family Guy season 3 episodes (22 P)
This is a list of prequels. ... No More Mr. Nice Guy (October 9, 1988) ... Rugrats: The Family Tree (1998 TV special episode - Season 5)
The episode was written by Cherry Chevapravatdumrong and David A. Goodman and directed by Peter Shin. It retells the story of Return of the Jedi as "Blue Harvest" did with Star Wars and "Something, Something, Something, Dark Side" did with The Empire Strikes Back by recasting characters from Family Guy into roles from the film. [1] [3]