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When Stewie sees a man who looks just like him on TV, he's convinced that he must be his real father. Stewie sets off on a cross-country road trip to find him, but his incredible journey leads to outrageous discoveries.

1999– 8.1
AnimationComedy

In a wacky Rhode Island town, a dysfunctional family strives to cope with everyday life as they are thrown from one crazy scenario to another.

53 Episodes
Episode 1

1. Episode 1

When Stewie sees a man who looks just like him on TV, he's convinced that he must be his real father. Stewie sets off on a cross-country road trip to find him, but his incredible journey leads to outrageous discoveries.

2006
Episode 2

2. Episode 2

Music video for "Stewie's Sexy Party" from the album "Family Guy: Live In Vegas"

2005
Episode 3

3. Episode 3

The making of the music video for Stewie's Sexy Party.

2005
Episode 4

4. Episode 4

Interview with Rob Corddry to promote new tv series The Winner.

2007
Episode 5

5. Episode 5

This short clip created by Seth MacFarlane featured a middle-aged slob named Larry Cummings, his cynical talking dog, Steve, supportive wife Lois, and pudgy teenage son Milt. The film begins with a live-action segment where MacFarlane, as himself, briefly describes the show and its characters. The film includes many of the same gags that would appear in the first few episodes of Family Guy, such as the Star Trek parody in "I Never Met the Dead Man." The live-action footage of MacFarlane was referenced in the Adult Swim bumps of MacFarlane introducing his favorite episodes of Family Guy, noticeably the nonchalant line, "Oh, hi there. You scared the crap out of me." In the bumps, he sat in a chair by a fireplace of a study, as in the short.

1995
Episode 6

6. Episode 6

This short begins with Steve in front of a camcorder recording an SOS tape for somebody to come and save him from his bumbling owner, Larry. Steve recounts for the tape the misadventures that have ensued ever since Larry bought Steve from the dog pound, focusing on a series of misadventures and hijinks that ensued when the pair went to the mall to buy items for Larry's apartment. While at the mall, the two destroy nearly everything. Larry, looking for a light bulb for his bedside lamp, puts in a high-wattage lighthouse bulb, then criticizes Steve for saying that wasn't a good idea, commenting that he didn't go to kindergarten for 12 years because he was stupid (it was because he got his foot caught in the radiator). When Larry plugs the lamp in, it turns into a wide lightsaber and he cuts the store in half. As this is happening, Larry references the "Luke, I am your father..." line from the movie The Empire Strikes Back by saying "Luke, this is your landlord. You still haven't returned my Weedwacker."

1997
Episode 7

7. Episode 7

The original 16 minute Pilot of Family Guy.

1998
Episode 8

8. Episode 8

Cast talks about how Family Guy was re-born after being canceled by Fox.

2005
Episode 9

9. Episode 9

The outrageous antics of the Griffin family show no signs of stopping as Family Guy takes a look back at the funniest and most satirical scenes of the past on a special all-new half-hour tribute. The Family Guy tribute special celebrates the side-splitting irreverent humor of this fan-favorite animated series by taking a look back at some of the funniest moments, satirical spoofs and music numbers of the past 100 episodes.

2007
Episode 10

10. Episode 10

Narrated by Mathew Horne, this BBC3 special takes a look at how the multi award winning animation show was originally created. A must for all Family Guy fans, the show includes exclusive interviews with the cast and creators, sneak peak clips from season eight and examines the success of Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane.

2009
Episode 11

11. Episode 11

Narrated by Mathew Horne, this BBC3 special goes behind the scenes of the hit animation comedy Family Guy. A must for all fans, it includes exclusive interviews with the cast and creators, sneak peek clips from season 8 and an inside look at how the show is created.

2009
Episode 12

12. Episode 12

Stewie and Brians Emmy introduction for the 2007 awards.

2007
Episode 14

14. Episode 14

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2008
Episode 15

15. Episode 15

Animated and live-action comedy sketches, along with live-action performances of "Family Guy" musical numbers, featuring series creator Seth MacFarlane and Alex Borstein.

2009
Episode 16

16. Episode 16

In this deleted song from FAMILY GUY where Stewie takes over the White House (the one where Lois has to kill him) a song was deleted out of the final television broadcast. The song details all the people who will not be missed when Stewie will make examples of people he sees as undesirable.

2007
Episode 17

17. Episode 17

The who's who of animated comedy series Family Guy, narrated by Chris Addison. 20 of the most loved characters are counted down in order of who amassed the most on-screen time. The show includes interviews with the cast and creators, comments from celebrity fans and exclusive clips from season 9.

2010
Episode 18

18. Episode 18

In this episode of FOX Behind the scenes, Fox gives us a look behind the scenes of their new hilarious animation series Family Guy.

1999
Episode 19

19. Episode 19

Documentary which takes a look at the groundbreaking gags that have shaped and defined the world's most controversial cartoon. Narrator Robert Webb is joined by a host of British comic talent including Paul O'Grady, Shappi Khorsandi and Blake Harrison, all keen to dissect their favourite Family Guy jokes. With classic clips from Family Guy's rich archive and exclusive sneak peeks at the forthcoming new season.

2011
Episode 20

20. Episode 20

Family Guy fans get a behind-the-scenes look at this irreverent comedy’s most outrageous moments, through fascinating interviews with creator Seth MacFarlane and voice actors Mila Kunis, Alex Borstein and Seth Green. Additionally, the special will give fans an exclusive glimpse into the cast and crew’s 200th episode party in Los Angeles, from the red carpet to MacFarlane serenading the party-goers, accompanied by an orchestra.

2012
Episode 21

21. Episode 21

The series, which consists of comic cartoon shorts (similar to the cutaways from Family Guy) unrelated to each other, is released on YouTube. The series, which aired several episodes a month, was originally sponsored by Burger King, with videos appearing on their official channel. The series was then sponsored by Priceline.com, and finally, Nike. There are a total of 50 episodes.[1] It has seen a successful launch on MacFarlane's YouTube channel, SethComedy, becoming the most watched YouTube channel of the week, generating 3 million video views within two days of the first episode was released.

2009
Episode 24

24. Episode 24

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2005
Episode 26

26. Episode 26

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2005
Episode 27

27. Episode 27

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Episode 28

28. Episode 28

This 10 minute featurette goes into the production of the Family Guy episode "The Road to the Multiverse".

Episode 29

29. Episode 29

Comedic presentation of history from the Family Guy team.

2011
Episode 30

30. Episode 30

James Lipton interviews the creative team behind the Emmy-winning animated TV laugher "Family Guy." Included: creator and executive producer Seth MacFarlane (voice of Peter, Stewie, Brian and Quagmire); Alex Borstein (voice of Lois); Mike Henry (Cleveland); and Seth Green (Chris).

2009
Episode 31

31. Episode 31

Film at the Montreal Just for Laughs Comedy Festival. The cast does a live table read, ad-libs scenes and performs some musical numbers.

2007
Episode 32

32. Episode 32

Cast of Family Guy reads S08E21 "Partial Terms of Endearment" episode live on stage.

2010
Episode 33

33. Episode 33

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Episode 34

34. Episode 34

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Episode 35

35. Episode 35

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Episode 36

36. Episode 36

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Episode 37

37. Episode 37

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Episode 38

38. Episode 38

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Episode 39

39. Episode 39

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Episode 40

40. Episode 40

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Episode 41

41. Episode 41

The 'Family Guy' actors recording their voices in the studio.

Episode 42

42. Episode 42

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Episode 43

43. Episode 43

Helen, an animal rights activist, protests that keeping animals locked up in the zoo is cruel and unusual. The zookeeper allows her to take three animals of the zoo to see if they fair better in public on their own.

1998
Episode 44

44. Episode 44

Invited to Letterman Digital Arts Center

2001
Episode 49

49. Episode 49

Lois gets cold feet when the newly released Crabapple Phone causes her family to lose touch with the world around them. Meanwhile, Quagmire becomes a woodworker to impress chicks, and Peter's head gets stuck between the stair railings. This was originally presented as a fictional in-universe episode in the form of an audio commentary, as seen in the episode "You Can't Handle the Booth". The raw episode without the commentary was released as a special feature in the Family Guy Season 17 DVD box set.

2019
Episode 51

51. Episode 51

Most of these are very brief, consisting of cut scene extensions.

Episode 52

52. Episode 52

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Episode 53

53. Episode 53

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Episode 54

54. Episode 54

Family Guy The Cleveland Show Promo

Episode 55

55. Episode 55

Peter makes good on another power outage at home by retelling Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back.

2009
Episode 56

56. Episode 56

From the season 3 DVD box set, Seth MacFarlane and the rest of the cast talk about pushing the boundaries of the censors on network TV.

2003
Episode 57

57. Episode 57

From the season 3 DVD box set, Seth MacFarlane talks about The Griffins, the voices, and the show itself.

2003
Episode 58

58. Episode 58

From the season 4 DVD box set.

2005
Episode 60

60. Episode 60

Peter becomes a human pumpkin to help Joe finally win Quahog's Great Pumpkin Contest. Meanwhile Stewie brings Rupert to life, and Rupert immediately resolves to kill Brian.

2024
Episode 61

61. Episode 61

Peter must recover Lois' Christmas brooch after gifting it away in a White Elephant exchange; Stewie changes his attitude upon learning he's on Santa's "Naughty List."

2024
Episode 62

62. Episode 62

Brian and Stewie set out to write a hit Halloween song; Peter and the guys discover that lying about trick-or-treating can have deadly consequences.

2025
Episode 63

63. Episode 63

In this take on generic holiday movies, Lois, who works for "Big Pie" travels to a small town in hopes of stealing Peter's award-winning family secret pie recipe.

2025
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