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    Family Guy Gender Analysis

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    positive and negative. However, looking at all these different types of cartoons would take ages to decipher to find their pros and cons. To narrow the focus, I have chosen to focus on adult and children’s cartoons in film/television. Specifically, Family Guy for the adult genre and Brave and The Justice League for children. Adult and children’s cartoons represent gender and marginalized groups similarly. However, children’s cartoons appear to try and expand on traditional thoughts and ideals to…

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    Description of Episode Family Guy is a provocative animated series following the middle class Griffin Family who reside in Quahog, Rhode Island. Head of household Peter works at a beer brewing company and his wife Lois, a former beauty pageant star and current stay at home mom, live with their three children and their talking dog Brian. Brian is hopelessly in love with Lois, oldest daughter Meg is the family’s scapegoat and black sheep of the family, Chris is a clueless 13-year old with an evil…

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    Play the Family Guy slot and secure riches today SEO Title: Win big with Stewie, and Peter in the Family Guy slot machine game Meta Description: The game you never thought you’d see is here, the Family Guy Slot. This new Family Guy slot machine is everything a lover of the show could hope for, and much more. Excerpt: There are many quality aspects to the Family Game game, and this has put it at least on par with rival Net Ent’s South Park slot, which is designed in a similar mould. Family Guy…

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    Gender Roles on Sitcom – Family Guy Family guy is notorious for presenting its comedic skits about stereotypes. Audiences of Family Guy are definitely aware of its racial and stereotypical slanders, although it is usually not offensive because it is masked with hilarious intentions. With the understanding that many stereotypes are incorporated in this sitcom, I will be focusing primarily on the usage of gender roles presented in the episode Whistle While Your Wife Works (Season 5, Episode 5).…

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    American Dad Stereotypes

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    aired on February 6,2005 right after Super Bowl XXXIX which was also the first time Fox called their animated programming Animation Domination. In 2005, in addition to American Dad, Animation Domination also included programs like The Simpsons, Family Guy, and King of the Hill. Seth MacFarlane explained that the idea that sparked American Dad, “It was right after the [2000] election, and me and co-creator Matt Weitzman were so frustrated with the Bush administration that we would just spend days…

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    In her article “Family Guy and Freud: Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious,” Antonia Peacocke discusses how those who watch the show Family Guy should realize the creators’ jokes should be viewed as what they are intended to be: a harsh reality rather than crude. Peacocke argues that when taken at face value, Family Guy’s humor could potentially be considered offensive. Instead, the creator Seth Macfarlane intelligently uses satire to mock American culture. The article is overall…

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    introduced, dull and lifeless. It’s often used to invite a smile or laugh all whilst brightening up each day. Everyone has their own sense of humor. Some enjoy the slapstick humor of The Three Stooges while others enjoy the satirical humor of the show Family Guy. I find almost everything in life humorous, whether it be or paying off a ten dollar bet with a bag full of pennies, witnessing a friend walk face first into a sliding glass door, or making a joke about the time your best friend fell…

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    Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon are two of the most popular kids TV channels in the US. Despite being rival channels, they have many similarities. Despite that, they are definitely not the same. The two channels have many different aspects that have contributed to their success and their rivalry. Cartoon network was launched in October, 1992 and is owned by Cartoon Network Inc. The languages on their channel are English and Spanish with SAP. Cartoon Network has a website called…

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    comes to teenagers and just the average person these days. There are many ways to break up with someone but the most popular way to break up with someone is by getting the other person to break up with someone so that person does not look like the bad guy in the whole situation. There are many ways to end the relationship by getting someone else to do the breaking up. A few of the classic ways to get them to do the breaking up is by acting as repulsive as a person can possibly be and by being…

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    is the leader of the family.” “A true man respects his wife and family, but he must get respect back.” An attribute that is stereotypical with men is respect. There’s a common thought that its normally the women in the family who stay home and take care of the kids, cook the meals, and clean the houses. The man is the one who is supposed to be out in the…

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