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    Family Guy is an animated comedy focusing on a dysfunctional nuclear family known as the Griffins. Peter is, in short, an idiot and the patriarch of the household. Lois, the mother of the family, is a stereotypical housewife with a wild side. Peter and Lois have three children named Meg, Chris, and Stewie. Meg is typically treated with a cold shoulder and is the black sheep of the family. Chris, much like his father, lacks common sense and dignity. Stewie is the youngest member of the family and…

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    continue to run, the two that can get brought up are “American Dad!” and “Family Guy.” Both shows ultimately demonstrate core family values in the most comedic way but they are equally different and in point of the main characters both have several differences. As a contrast between the main character of “American Dad“, Stan Smith and of “Family Guy”, Peter Griffin, one is more disciplined and determined than the other. “Family Guy” started in 1999 and has 14 seasons so far. It airs regularly…

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    plethora of negative opinions of Family Guy, whereas others are huge fans. In Antonia Peacocke’s controversial essay, “Family Guy and Freud: Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious,” she portrays the belief that Family Guy is actually more logical and less ignorant, than people believe. I would have to agree with Peacocke because some people fear the things they do not understand, hence their dislike of Family Guy. Although I wasn’t always a fan of Family Guy, like Peacocke and many others,…

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    Family Guy Culture

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    My family does not allow me to watch much TV. Therefore, I must be selective about what I watch. While I could waste a lot of time watching Duck Dynasty, when it comes to choosing a quality show guaranteed to make me laugh, Family Guy is my top selection. Among currently running animated sitcoms, there are a few that have current connections to people and events. Most famous of this genre of shows are South Park and Family Guy. Unlike South Park, which follows a group of friends at school,…

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    “ Family Guy and Freud:Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious” by Antonia Peacocke, is an essay about her take on the comedic show Family Guy. Antonia Peacocke explains about her first attempt of watching Family Guy, then she goes into a detailed explanation of her hatred of Family Guy. Later, Antonia goes into a reminisce on her newly found love of the show. Peacocke ‘s essay inspired these two Narrative essay questions “ Have you had a similar experience as Antonia Peacocke when…

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    Griffin, from the hit Television show Family Guy, once stated in an episode, “I do not know who you are. I do not know what you want, but I have a very particular lack of skills. I will never be able to find you, but what I do have is two dollars and a Casio wristwatch. You can have one of them.” When Peter states that he has a “lack of skills” he is adding humor to the show. The show, Family Guy, is full of comical humor from jokes to reenacting scenes. Family Guy was created by Seth MacFarlane…

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    Simpsons, or the more recent twist Family Guy created by Seth Macfarlane. The Simpsons and Family Guy are American comical cartoons that share many similarities and differences. Although the two shows portray a dysfunctional American family and have a similar way of delivering humor, they both contrast in their targeted audience and characters. The first and most noticeable resemblance is that The Simpsons and Family Guy’s humor can…

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    According to the three topics of Family Guy, Fresh Prince of Bel-air and NCIS. In particularly, with these three topics that has been view and analyze and watch how individual has more violence than the other. Some scene to have less violence in them, there was not a constant violence that everyone put on among each other. Each show has its own part of it rather if it violence or a sense of humor in the show at some point. However, each and individual show has its own psychological issue, which…

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    sociological concepts. Some of these concepts such as stereotypes, religion, education and bullying, and values are included. In the following few television episodes, I will be explaining those three different sociological concepts from the show “Family Guy.” These episodes include“Women in the Workplace”, “Jesus and Religion”, “High School”, and lastly an episode called “ On Values”. In the episode “Women in the Workplace”, the central focus is stereotypes. Some of us may think that a…

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    TV Series: Family Guy

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    In the TV series “Family Guy” created by Seth Macfarlane, Peter Griffin is a funny, dumb and brave and determined character because of his daily shenanigans, and adventures in the show. In the episode “Fighting Irish” Peter shows that he can be funny because of his many remarks throughout the whole episode. Such as when he says “Hey, you know this old woman who lived in a shoe, she had so many children, she didn't know what to do? I got something she could do. Get your tubes tied, you kook!…

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