I haven’t been the biggest Family Guy fan lately, but I really enjoyed last night’s Disney-fication of the typical Family Guy landscape and characters. Read the full post.
Sep 28
2009
02:45 PM ET
'Family Guy"s Disney spoof: Anyone for pie?
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agree – one of the best in quite a while —- one question, in the world where dogs rule — wouldn’t Brian be considered naked?????
Stewie was naked when he went to poop and came back into the screen to tell Brian to clean it up. Guess the network wasn’t gonna bother with the little details.
Who can tell me what were they making fun of with the block like animation. Loved the Robot Chicken reference and yes the Disney with the whole pie song was awesome.
I actually enjoyed The Cleveland Show, great theme song. You guys might as well get over it if you don’t like it, it’s already locked in for two seasons. Just go check out the late football game while it’s on.
HAHA the human version of Brian looked so funny. His nose was huge.
I loved that episode of F.G. “A JEW!!” I am Jewish and I thought the Disney spoof was genius! Welcome back McFarlane.
Btw: Annie, he was joking that Disney was a bit anti-semetic, not him.
The parody of disney was amazing, and I quite liked the cleveland show
I LOVED the Disney segment for sure. Can someone tell me why the Disney Family Guy characters were anti Jewish? I didn’t “get” that reference. Thanks!
Walt Disney wasn’t anti-Semitic, Dee. Jewish folk who worked with him have stepped forward frequently to debunk that vile rumor put forth by Disney’s envious rivals. Seth McFarland, unfortunately, prefers to perpetuate it, since Walt can’t defend himself. That’s just the way Seth rolls, I guess. Yes, the Disney segment was a visual delight. Too bad it was ruined by Seth’s ignorance and hate.
ValiantDragon — thanks for the explanation. I appreciate it very much!