Connections
Followed by
Version of
Edited into
many clips shown
Spun-off from
Spin-off
References
The opening theme sequence starts with Peter and Lois singing a song decrying changing times (with Lois playing piano), alluding to Archie and Edith's song (with Edith playing piano)
Referenced in
A comedy writer consults a book called "How to Write Cartoons by Seth MacFarlane" (Seth being Family Guy's creator/writer/star) and then suggests a Family Guy-style pop-culture cut-away gag.
Peter Griffin from Family Guy can be seen standing in a field full of Homer Simpsons clones.
Includes a scene directly from Family Guy
Charlie: "I'm like Mr Family Guy."
Referenced by Gina
Talked about.
The website TonyWonder.com has pop-up ads for "Family Guy"
MacFarlane discusses the show
a stuffed doll of Stewie is shown in the toy shop
Al Jean's onscreen Halloween credit is "Al 'Family Guy' Jean"
Peter Griffin from Family Guy's picture is in a book.
Peter Griffin drops some change into Wooldoor's lemonade cup, and Lois Griffin asks him "Why'd you give him money? He's just going to spend it on lemonade."
Mentioned by name.
The writing style is compared to Family Guy's.
Peter Griffin appears
The plot of the episode centers around Family Guy showing the Prophet Muhammad in cartoon form in an episode.
The plot is about Cartman trying to get Family Guy cancelled.
Gin wants to watch it
mentioned on 'The Dakota Flanning Show'
Matt Groening mentioned that he should of been the one making Family Guy.
Peter Griffin appears
When Fry moves into the apartment in Pannuci's, there is a New Year's calendar featuring Peter and Stewie.
The running joke of Peter scraping his knee is referenced.
Some characters discuss the TV show.
Stewie Poster in Ryan's Room
Jason mentions the "Green Monster" and the series.
The name of the series was listed during the Long Time Ago title card.
Jakob Stegelmann mentions the tv-series in his review of the DVD release of "Family Guy" (1999) {Blue Harvest (#6.1)}
Sean says he wants to drink Mountain Dew and watch "Family Guy".
Jakob Stegelman mentions Seth MacFarlane and his role in the animated series in his review of Hellboy II: The Golden Army (2008)
A self-reference is made by the judge as to "Family Guy's" regularly schedule airtime and date ("next Sunday at 9 o'clock").
Seth McFarlane mentions he also created "Family Guy"
Peter Griffin vs. Chicken toys in scene
Lois Griffin is the subject of a $16,000 question
Mentioned when Doug lists other Star Wars spoofs.
mentioned in dialogue
Larry the Cable Guy mentions that one of the roasters look like Peter Griffin
Reggie mentions it in "The Dakota Fanning Show" segment.
The Stewie Griffin character appears in the episode as a hallucination of Booth's.
Danny says he's busy on Sundays because he's watching "Family Guy"
Linkara shows this show's parody of the Kool-Aid Man's entrance while talking about the Kool-Aid Man's backstory.
Gary Stern has a CGI picture of Peter Griffin in his office.
Nicola mentions the show.
Tosh makes a cutaway gag involving Peter and Stewie
mentioned in dialogue
Subject of a $15,000 question
A special animation of Stewie Griffin presents the 'Top Ten List' with topic 'Things you don't want to hear from your child'.
Used as TV Title puzzle
Included in a $12,500 question
Jason Reitman says it is his favorite cartoon
Chris Griffin makes an appearance
Subject of a $600 clue in the category "TV Time"
Mentioned by Todd on Skype.
quick ad for this show seen
Jacob texts that he thinks Lou looks like Stewie
mentioned by Rallo
Quagmire and Peter make an appearance
DVD cover shown.
Satan references this animated at the end of the show.
Jay mentions that the show's creator Seth MacFarlane will be on tomorrow
Jay mentions that Seth MacFarlane created the show
mentioned by Billy Walsh
song mentioned in Top 100 Cartoon Songs/cameo by character
Seth MacFarlane talks about the voices of Peter and Stewie that he does on the show
mentioned in dialogue
Jr. goes to Quahog
Appears on the list of DVD releases of November/December (Season 8th).
George Stroumboulopoulos mentions Bryan in a question to Arianna Huffington.
Brian Griffin is Stan's #1 Fictitious Dog.
Peter, Joe and Quagmire appear
Junior flashes back to Quahog
Mentioned as Conan O'Brien announces the next night's guest Seth Green
Conan O'Brien introduces producer Seth Green and mentions this show
knock-off dolls seen
Conan O'Brien introduces creater and actor Seth MacFarlane to the next day's episode and mentions this show
Critic talks to Herbert on the phone
Fred calls Rich "Quagmire".
Peter briefly seen watching the "Two and a Half Man" skit on his TV.
Lisa Lampanelli refers to the baby with the football-shaped head created by Seth MacFarlane
Quagmire makes an appearance
Lisa Lampanelli mentions that Seth MacFarlane created the show
One of Cleveland's tapes is labled "Lois sunbathing"
Chris Griffin imitated
Herbert mask seen/Darth Stewie model
Duke: "Dear diary: jackpot!"
The gag of Don Knotts surrounded by ostriches is recalled
Title mentioned while introducing Seth Green
Quagmire gets an honorable mention.
Jay mentions that the show's creator Seth MacFarlane will be on this week
Jay mentions that Seth MacFarlane created the show
Peter Griffin appears at the end of a three-part crossover with "The Cleveland Show" and "American Dad!" called "Night of the Hurricane" that begins on The Cleveland Show: The Hurricane and continues on Family Guy: Seahorse Seashell Party. After the hurricane passes, Peter pulls out guns on Stan Smith and Cleveland Brown, who pull out guns on each other.
The hurricane that hits Stoolbend goes to Quahog in _"Family Guy" {Seahorse Seashell Party (#10.2)}_.
a billboard for "Allen Gregory" is shown which depicts Stewie from the show
"It's like if Scrubs and Family Guy took their pointless cut-away jokes and turned them into some kind of horrible hybrid of wasted time!"
Yusei: "Everybody gets one."
Evil Monkey is one of the occupants of the Super Ape Motel.
Hank's dad says that one of his friends looks like Peter Griffin from the show
Seth MacFarlane has a cardboard cut out of the Griffith family behind him during his comments on Star Trek.
Title mentioned while introducing Seth MacFarlane
In the house party a girl is seen wearing a t-shirt with Stewie's face on it
Quagmire makes an appearance
Title mentioned while introducing Seth Green
Jr. mentions Quahog
Seth MacFarlane has a photo of Peter Griffin in his room.
Welshy is wearing a Stewie tee-shirt.
Jay mentions that Seth MacFarlane created the show
Welshy wears a Stewie shirt
Jay mentions that Mila Kunis voices Meg on the show
Ted insists he doesn't sound like Peter Griffin
Seth Green mentions having to work on a show
Referenced in Seth MacFarlane's opening monologue
"It's still better than the Argentina Family Guy spoof."
Rove McManus says that Seth MacFarlane from the show drank a lot of Scotch before going on his show "Rove LA"
Show mentioned when Seth shows up and Seth does voices
Herbert makes an appearance
Stewie Griffin balloon seen during parade
Brian lookalike seen
Consuela seen/mentioned
Jay mentions that Seth MacFarlane created the show
Peter Griffin seen
Mentioned in dialogue
"And for some reason the scene is narrated by Meg Griffin."
refers to the Wicked Witch, played by Mila Kunis, as Meg.
Mentioned in dialogue
Featured in
clips shown
Clips are shown
clips shown from season 4
One of the scenes, early on in the movie, shows Steve watching "Family Guy" on his TV.
features many clips from the show
An audio clip of Herbert saying "Get your fat ass back here" is dubbed over the movie.
footage from this show
A random clip of the show can be seen on a TV set.
Star Wars/Microsoft spoof clip shown
Robert Ormsby watches this show.
Clips from this show are shown.
The Critic shows a clip of Stewie Griffin from an early episode of this series.
Chester claims this show stole one of his jokes and a clip of said joke is played
A clip shows Peter Griffin filling in for Larry King
clips of Loretta seen
Clip shown to introduce animator Seth MacFarlane.
Family Guy: A Very Special Family Guy Freakin' Christmas is #7.
Various clips of the Star Wars skits were shown.
Conan O'Brien introduces producer and actor Seth MacFarlane and mentions and shows a clip of this show in Portugese
clip shown: award nominee
a clip from the show is shown
clips of Cleveland in this show
Steve and Roger watch a DVD of Brian and Stewie arriving in Miami, where Stewie plans to enrol at Florida State University.
Mondo and Wadska's sister are seen watching this television show
clip shown
Stewie removes Meg's heart in a cut-away gag
clip shown from episode 5x10
clips
clip shown
Clip from the show created by Seth MacFarlane
Clips seen and discussed
Spoofed in
a Family Guy logo is shown and called a "crude, lowbrow program"
There is a scene where they are watching Family Guy on TV and they make all these random pop culture references just like Family Guy does.
The whole episode pokes fun at Family Guy
Have a live action episode of Family Guy
A scene from the show is recreated.
The Snob picks up and drops a box repeatedly over a number of minutes as homage to many of this show's gags.
A stand-up comic named "Black Stewie Griffin" appears in "The Original Kings of Catchphrase Comedy Vol. 2" ad.
The Snob's not-so-subtle Family Guy spoof is featured
it uses the "Family Guy' characters in adult situations
"Chap of the Manor"