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British newspaper The Times rated Family Guy the 45th-best American show in 2009. [234] IGN ranked Family Guy number seven in the "Top 100 Animated Series" and number six in the "Top 25 Primetime Animated Series of All Time". [208] [235] Empire named it the twelfth-greatest TV show of all time in 2008. [209]
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[37] In 2019, to celebrate the show's 20th anniversary, IGN published a list of the 20 best Family Guy episodes, with "Road to the Multiverse" ranked the fourth best. [38] Television critic Alex Rocha of TV Guide also found the episode to have "great laughs," saying that the show is "definitely off to a great start" to a new season. [27]
Seth MacFarlane, shown here in 2012, created Family Guy, which premiered on January 31, 1999. 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 ...
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I don't know who requested a source for each writer for each episode in the manner in which it is presented, but that's simply overboard. Plus, it's inconsistent since the first 3 seasons are not like that. Find an episode guide source (e.g., TV Guide, MSN, etc.) and just list it at the top of each season table.
[2] [3] The episode featured an appearance by "Timer", a character from 1970s Time for Timer Saturday morning cartoon public service announcements. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] Seth MacFarlane attempted to hire Lennie Weinrib, the actor who provided his voice for the character to appear in "Petarded" but, as MacFarlane describes in the DVD commentary, "he was a ...