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"Partial Terms of Endearment" is the 21st and final episode of the eighth season of the animated sitcom Family Guy. Directed by Joseph Lee and written by Danny Smith, the episode originally aired on BBC Three in the United Kingdom on June 20, 2010, and has not been allowed to air in the United States on Fox, the original television network of the series, due to its controversial nature.
An incident occurred when an episode of Family Guy included footage from a then seven-year-old YouTube video displaying a glitch in the NES game Double Dribble. The inclusion of the footage in the episode led to the removal of the original video by YouTube's automated content identification system.
The holiday specials premiering on Hulu were announced the following day. [9] The Halloween and Christmas episodes Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Cheater and Gift of the White Guy were released in celebration of the series' 25th anniversary. [10] In addition, Peter guest starred in an episode of Hot Ones. [11]
Television censorship is the censorship of television content, either through the excising of certain frames or scenes, or outright banning of televisions in their entirety. Television censorship typically occurs as a result of political or moral objections to a television's content; controversial content subject to censorship include the ...
The only way to watch Family Guy’s Halloween special for free is by signing up for a Hulu with ads subscription, and enjoying the 30-day free trial period, or opting for Hulu + Live TV to use ...
The “Family Guy” Christmas special at Hulu has set its official premiere date. The special, titled “Gift of the White Guy,” will premiere on Hulu on Nov. 25. This marks the second of two ...
Family Guy — which has released two, holiday-themed episodes on Hulu since Season 22 ended last spring — will kick off Season 23 with a Top Gun parody that casts Peter as Maverick, Lois as ...
The Family Guy Video Game! is a 2006 action game released by 2K Games and developed by High Voltage Software. Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse, which is centered around the episode "Road to the Multiverse", was released on November 20, 2012. Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff launched on iOS and Android on April 10, 2014.