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"The Simpsons Guy" is the one-hour-long premiere of thirteenth season of the American animated television series Family Guy, and the 232nd overall episode; it is a 44-minute-long crossover with The Simpsons, and was written by Patrick Meighan and directed by Peter Shin; [2] it first premiered in the United States on Fox on September 28, 2014 ...
The episode was first announced in July 2013, two days after "The Simpsons Guy"—the hour-long crossover between Family Guy and The Simpsons—was announced. It was originally planned to air as either the season 25 finale or the season 26 premiere. [1] It was ultimately slated for November 9, 2014. [2]
In a crossover with The Simpsons, the Griffins meet the Simpsons when Peter makes a sexist comic, causing the Griffins to escape, but they end up in Springfield when their car is stolen. Stewie takes lessons in pranks and skateboarding from Bart, while Lisa discovers - to her annoyance - that Meg is as good at playing the saxophone as she is.
The episode contains a meta-reference to the fact that it is a crossover episode in a conversation Bart has with Sherman: [11] [Bart is watching television] Announcer: Coming up next, The Flintstones meet The Jetsons. Bart: Uh oh. I smell another cheap cartoon crossover. [Homer enters the room with Jay] Homer: Bart Simpson, meet Jay Sherman ...
"Clown in the Dumps" is the twenty-sixth season premiere of the American animated television series The Simpsons and the 553rd episode of the series overall. It first aired in the United States on the Fox network on September 28, 2014, with the Family Guy crossover episode "The Simpsons Guy" airing afterwards. [1]
"Ms. Botz" ties up the children and robs the house-only to be captured by the Simpson children. Thanks to Homer's stupidity, she escapes. She makes a few cameo appearances such as in Family Guy/Simpsons crossover "The Simpsons Guy" and The Simpsons: Bart vs. the Space Mutants.
The Simpsons and Family Guy plan to recast white actors who previously voiced characters of color on the long-running Fox animated sitcoms. “Moving forward, The Simpsons will no longer have ...
Similarly, Shearer was unable to appear in the Family Guy crossover episode "The Simpsons Guy" due to further scheduling conflicts. Therefore, his characters are again mute. When asked about how he felt about the crossover, Shearer replied, "Matter and anti-matter." [52] Until 1998, Shearer was paid $30,000 per episode.