The Old Man and the Big C Magazine Cover Family Guy
Seth MacFarlane's Family unit Guy is 18. That's a hell of a lot of giggity's, Buzz Killingtons and Conway Twittys.
Not bad for a show that was actually cancelled and taken off the air for three years. Like beau cartoons The Simpsons and S Park earlier it, we can't assist but binge on the residents of Quahog whenever nosotros go the run a risk.
But what are the specially all-time episodes e'er fabricated? We've selected our ultimate favourites, so find out if yours made the listing below:
sixteen. 'Da Boom' (season 2)
Best line: Peter: "Sorry but I don't take coupons from giant chickens, not after terminal fourth dimension."
Early Family Guy might be rather dated and tough to sentry nowadays, just at that place are still some gems, and this was one of the first to move out of the normal sitcom conventions that information technology pretty much totally ignores today.
Airing in late 1999, it showed what Quahog looked like after the Y2K bug broke the earth. Stewie became a radioactive squid, Randy Newman was found in the wastelands, and there was even a foreign alive-action sequence involving Victoria Primary and Patrick Duffy spoofing the "Who Shot JR?" storyline in Dallas. Classic bonkers Family Guy.
And of course, it launched the epic rivalry between Peter and Ernie the Giant Chicken that has returned many times since. This was potentially the offset time fans realised this wasn't just a Simpsons ripoff.
15. 'Meet the Quagmires' (season 5)
Best line: Brian: "Wow. 18 twelvemonth onetime Lois. Son of a bowwow."
Any episode that features time travel is usually a winner (there's several in this list). Using the archetype Christmas Ballad trope, Death shows Peter what his life would be similar if he did things differently.
He and Brian travel back to 1984 for a day, merely this fourth dimension he drops Lois at their prom, and the hereafter is inverse. Al Gore is President and daze horror: Lois and Quagmire are married. And the kids all have his chin.
The all-time thing about this episode is that information technology turns into a brilliant parody of Back to the Future, and was an example of Family unit Guy's amazing "Road to..." episodes (prepare for plenty more than), but with Brian and Peter instead of Stewie this time.
14. 'And And so There Were Fewer' (season ix)
Best line: Quagmire: "Can't nosotros all just be happy she's expressionless?"
For the season 9 60 minutes-long premiere, Family Guy went full murder mystery spoof, because why not? Regular guest star James Woods invited every major character to his seaside manor for a Clue-mode dinner political party. Afterwards Woods is 'killed', the guests offset a search to observe the killer.
This was a rare episode which didn't rely too much on cutaway gags, and contained and so many recurring characters who would normally never interact. Nosotros never thought we'd meet Jillian'south boyfriend Derek hanging out with Seamus the body of water captain.
Most shocking was that several characters actually died and stayed dead – including Muriel Goodman and Diane Simmons. That's one way to cut some expressionless woods.
13. 'Road to Rhode Island' (season 2)
Best line: Stewie: "Oh God, y'all're not coming out of the closet are you? Ugh, why does everyone ever come up out to me?"
The start of several of the epic Brian and Stewie "Road to..." episodes, and nosotros can never get enough of the bromantic pair.
In this one, Brian picks Stewie up from his grandparents' house only they soon become lost after their plane tickets are stolen. And so begins an amazing route trip as they effort to go dorsum to Quahog before Lois finds out.
Not merely was it hilarious, just it didn't shy away from being ultra emotional either. Brian visited the puppy house where he was built-in, stealing his belatedly mother's taxidermied trunk in the process. One of the rare emotionally-charged moments in the show.
12. 'Road to the North Pole' (season nine)
Best line: Stewie: "He was gonna call the cops, man, yous can't call the cops on Santa."
Another Stewie and Brian journey saw them travel to the North Pole in order to kill Santa Claus, but all they discovered was a wrecked and polluted mill full of diseased elves and feral reindeer.
The pair help Mr Claus past attempting to deliver gifts around the world, but this of course only leads to disaster. And a family'south Christmas being utterly ruined.
There are then many moments which are Christmas comedy gilt, from the epic 'Christmastime is Killing United states of america' song to the Aurora Boreanaz cameo.
eleven. 'McStroke' (season 6)
Best line: Peter: "So I guess we'll take our millions of dongs elsewhere..."
This was one of the best Peter-existence-stupid episodes. Hither, he decides to grow a moustache, but after he fails to practise so he eats his weight in McBurgertown burgers, leading to a massive stroke and leaving the left side of his body paralysed.
So aye, Family Guy went there and somehow made strokes funny. He eventually gets instantly cured by stem cells, and met a talking cow at the McBurgertown manufacturing plant, who Peter and Brian set free via a Monkees-mode chase. A farce of an episode, just in a skillful way.
ten. 'Quagmire's Dad' (flavour 8)
Best line: Brian: "Hey... I f**ked your dad."
Every bit Brian went from sensible Joe to womanizing jerk, information technology as well meant that we got to enjoy enough of Brian vs Quagmire battles. The best of which, was when Brian accidentally shagged his dad.
Equally Dan Quagmire arrived on the scene, his creepy son was shocked to find that he'd transitioned, becoming Ida. And for Family Guy standards, it was surprisingly kind to the transgender customs. Sort of.
Brian has a 1-dark stand with Ida, and when he discovers who she actually is, he barfs all over the place just like in the amazing ipecac incident in season four. Quagmire proceeds to shell the crap out of him, only for Brian to utter: "Hey... I f**ked your dad." Amazing.
nine. 'I Dream of Jesus' (flavour vii)
All-time line: "Sir, our maths shows that the bird is equal to, or greater than the word."
AKA the 'Bird is the Give-and-take' episode. Here, Peter actually finds Jesus. He'south working at a tape shop. Peter convinces him to reveal himself to the world, taking down President George West Bush in the process.
But the principal reason the episode is so great is the aforementioned 'Surfin' Bird' running gag, in which Peter annoys the hell out of everyone by continuously finding ways to shoehorn in the catchy 1950s Trashmen melody. Even now, you lot never know when it might strike again.
8. 'PTV' (season 8)
Best line: FCC officeholder: "His chin looks like assurance. You lot desire me to cover that, besides?"
Family Guy often pushes things as far as possible, so nosotros're guessing the writers have a bit of a frosty human relationship with the censors. This episode was their way of aiming all their anger at the agencies who make it the way.
The somewhat ridiculous episode saw Peter launch his own TV network, including R-rated reruns of archetype TV shows and "Side Boob 60 minutes", which saw the FCC shut him down too. So they started censoring existent life too. The family then journey to Washington to set everything right again.
It was ane of those episodes where all the jokes worked, and it featured one of the prove's start over-the-top vocal numbers, and it wasn't only to pad for fourth dimension.
7. 'Brian and Stewie' (season 8)
Best line: Stewie: "You give my life purpose, and peradventure, maybe that'due south enough. Considering that'due south only about the greatest gift one friend can give another."
We've already made information technology articulate how much we honey Brian and Stewie episodes, and the title alone makes it obvious why we love this one.
The two observe themselves accidentally trapped inside a bank vault all weekend, and soon they are forced to reveal their true feelings about each other, and question their existence and purpose in life.
While information technology's awesome to run into these ii together, this episode was specially groovy because it is the merely one ever non to employ whatsoever cutaway gags at all, and they're the only characters on evidence. Not even Peter appears. Clearly, the writers know exactly what the fans want.
6. 'Something, Something, Something, Dark Side' (season 8)
All-time line: Lois as Leia: "I honey you". Peter as Han: "F**one thousand off".
The 2d of the show's Star Wars parodies was most as good as the first, but much better than the third. Then, nearly similar the actual Star Wars films.
Like with Bluish Harvest, the power in the Griffins' business firm goes out, leading to Peter retelling The Empire Strikes Dorsum, with Family Guy characters playing Star Wars icons, such every bit equally Peter as Han, Chris equally Luke, even Ernie the Chicken as Boba Fett.
Y'all kinda take to be a Star Wars fan to get all the jokes, and the whole exercise is a bit bizarre on paper, but information technology works.
Though, nosotros disagree with Peter. Nosotros prefer the Robot Chicken specials.
5. 'Petarded' (season 4)
Best line: Stewie: "Chris, whatever happened to Geena Davis? She used to exist in movies, but she's not in movies anymore. She's bonny enough simply when she smiles you lot see too much mucilage. Non a practiced tooth-to-gum ratio... Chris? Ah, I'll tell you in the morning."
Another Peter going crazy episode, and one of the very best. He wins a Footling Pursuit game, and instantly thinks he's a genius.
After being challenged to use for a MacArthur Genius Grant, he'southward actually labelled equally being mentally retarded. Whoops. In fourth dimension, Peter is exploiting his diagnosis, and manages to even lose custody of his children to Cleveland.
Tackling a sensitive subject, it didn't go down all that well at the time with censors and charity groups. But if you like your offensive humour, this was ane of the best episodes ever.
iv. 'I Take Thee, Quagmire' (season 4)
Best line: Cleveland: "Hey, Quagmire, is that a banana in your pocket or an erection in your pocket?"
Quagmire is ane muddied dog. He'due south borderline insane and should probably be in jail. But he'southward still utterly hilarious.
This was ane of the first episodes to showcase just how ridiculously awful he could exist. At starting time, it seems he might be changing when he falls in dearest with Peter'due south new maid and decides to marry her.
Before long, he's wanting out, just finds out she will kill him and herself if he leaves her. And then, he has to faux his ain death, leading to many silly scrapes for how to accomplish this, earlier Death himself takes Joan instead. And and so Quagmire does stuff with the torso, naturally. Dark and horrible, but brilliant.
3. 'Blueish Harvest' (season 6)
Best line: Peter: "Hi, I'grand Han Solo. I'thousand Captain of the Millennium Falcon, and the only player whose career isn't destroyed by appearing in this movie."
See #6. Pretty much the same but improve.
two. 'Back to the Pilot' (season 10)
Best line: Peter: "Hey Lois, I found some double-sided record. I recall I can exercise virtually seven minutes worth of funny stuff with it. That should go us to the '1000000 Kissing Booth' story."
This Stewie and Brian-centric episode was pure genius. The pair apply a time machine to travel back in time to the very kickoff episode – leading to many clever gags virtually how different the testify looks, different cast voices and how unlike the one-act is in comparison.
Then, Brian tells his former self about 9/11, and their present time is totally changed, causing a 2d civil war. They and so have to prevent themselves from going back in the kickoff place.
However, this proves REALLY difficult, producing countless versions of each other at the same fourth dimension. Not only was the episode hilarious with amazing Brian and Stewie moments, but it was genuinely quite clever in the time-travel stakes, which is impressive on a nerd level.
one. 'Road to the Multiverse' (season 8)
Best line: Quagmire: "Thanks honey, say hi to your hubby. [a device on his belt beeps] Oh, I've got AIDS again, better take my NyQuil Cold, Flu and AIDS. [he takes the pills] All gone!"
Some other crazy Brian and Stewie adventure. This time, they casually mange to visit Quahog in various other universes, including a Flintstones-fashion city, a Disney planet, a earth where Nihon won WWII, a Robot Craven world, and even a live-action version.
This might not take had the nearly interesting plot, just with each new globe, it just got more and more than entertaining and and then much fun. Coupled with Brian and Stewie forepart and middle, it made for the best Family Guy episode ever.
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