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  2. Da Boom - Wikipedia

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    "Da Boom" was the third episode of the second season of Family Guy, and the first for director Bob Jaques. It first aired on December 26, 1999. [ 2 ] The episode was written by writing team Neil Goldman and Garrett Donovan , who had written episodes for the show in the first season including " Mind Over Murder ".

  3. No Chris Left Behind - Wikipedia

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    Actors Josh Radnor and Neil Patrick Harris make cameo appearances, voicing their characters, Ted Mosby and Barney Stinson, who end up kissing passionately by the end of the scene. [2] During Peter's prolonged fight with the Giant Chicken, a scene involving an electric carving knife is taken from the James Bond film The Living Daylights.

  4. Mr. and Mrs. Stewie - Wikipedia

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    [4] However, he criticized how the family treats Meg, and disliked the sub-plot with Peter. [4] Carter Doston of TV Fanatic gave a 3/5 rating. [ 7 ] He enjoyed the Stewie and Penelope fight scene, calling it "entertaining", but said that "it wasn't as long and drawn-out as any of the Giant Chicken fights".

  5. List of Family Guy episodes - Wikipedia

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    Family Guy is an American adult animated television sitcom created by Seth MacFarlane for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series centers on the dysfunctional Griffin family , which consists of father Peter (MacFarlane), mother Lois ( Alex Borstein ), daughter Meg ( Lacey Chabert in Episodes 1–9, then Mila Kunis from Episode 10 onwards), son ...

  6. Family Guy - Wikipedia

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    As of 2009, six books have been released about the Family Guy universe, all published by HarperCollins since 2005. [305] The first, Family Guy: Stewie's Guide to World Domination (ISBN 978-0-06-077321-2) by Steve Callahan, was released on April 26, 2005. Written in the style of a graphic novel, the plot follows Stewie's plans to rule the world ...

  7. Family Guy season 10 - Wikipedia

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    The tenth season of Family Guy premiered on the Fox network from September 25, 2011, to May 20, 2012 with a one-hour broadcast of two episodes. [1] The series follows the Griffin family, a dysfunctional family consisting of father Peter, mother Lois, daughter Meg, son Chris, baby Stewie and the family dog Brian, who reside in their hometown of Quahog, a fictional city in Rhode Island.

  8. Yug Ylimaf - Wikipedia

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    "Yug Ylimaf" is the fourth episode of the eleventh season of the animated comedy series Family Guy. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 11, 2012. This was the 200th episode produced and was promoted as such but was the 192nd episode broadcast.

  9. Emmy-Winning Episode - Wikipedia

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    "Emmy-Winning Episode" is the sixteenth season premiere of the American animated sitcom Family Guy, and the 290th episode overall. It aired on Fox in the United States on October 1, 2017, and was written by Aaron Lee and directed by James Purdum, Dominic Bianchi, and Peter Shin, with James R. Bagdonas directing the live-action chicken fight.