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Family Guy is an American animated television series about a dysfunctional family in the fictional town of Quahog, Rhode Island. It was created by Seth MacFarlane for Fox Broadcasting Company in 1999. The show uses frequent "cutaway gags", jokes in the form of tangential vignettes that do not advance the story.The show is criticized for using story premises and humor similar to those used in episodes of The Simpsons, another animated series on the Fox network.[1] Numerous writers associated with The Simpsons, such as Matt Groening, Al Jean, David X. Cohen, Matt Selman, Tim Long, and Joel H. Cohen have made fun of Family Guy during public appearances, in interviews and on DVD commentaries.
- "You know, it's funny. Matt Groening and I actually have a great relationship. We've talked several times in the past few weeks and joked about this. One day out of nowhere this rumor pops up in papers and magazines. Actually, it was probably one comment that was taken out of context in Blender. Matt's just a cool guy, and fortunately neither of us was ruffled by any of that stuff. We just laughed it off."
- ―Seth MacFarlane
- "The rivalry is very affectionate. Seth MacFarlane, the creator of Family Guy, is a good guy and he does great work, and I certainly have no problem with the perceived competition. If anything, we have the same kind of competition that Pugsley Addams and Eddie Munster had in the old days. They duked it out a few times, and so did Seth and I, but that's probably before your time. I think Family Guy and American Dad have definitely staked out their own style and territory, and now the accusations are coming that The Simpsons is taking jokes from Family Guy. And I can tell you, that ain't the case."
- ―Matt Groening
According to the DVD commentary in the Family Guy episode Movin' Out (Brian's Song) Fox cut the scene which makes a extended reference to The Simpsons. FOX refused to air it on the basis that they wanted "the feud" between him and Matt Groening. Seth goes onto say that there is no feud, and claims its only when Family Guy does a joke about The Simpsons, not when the Simpsons make a joke about Family Guy, it gets cut and that Fox are afraid of James L. Brooks. According to him, both Al Jean and James L. Brooks were upset over the scene, but Matt Groening apparently liked it, and Fox cut it from the final version, ruining the end of the first act of that episode. The full version of the scene was shown on Adult Swim and on DVD's.[2]
There was once a Super Simpsons/Family Guy Marathon Night on the channel FOX.[3]
The Simpsons are set to meet the Griffin family in a crossover episode of Family Guy in 2014.[4]
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References to Family Guy in The Simpsons
{{Table| ! style="background-color: #e9d677; border: 1px solid #b0a266"|Picture ! style="background-color: #e9d677; border: 1px solid #b0a266"|Season ! style="background-color: #e9d677; border: 1px solid #b0a266"|Episode number ! style="background-color: #e9d677; border: 1px solid #b0a266"|Episode name ! style="background-color: #e9d677; border: 1px solid #b0a266"|Reference |- | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266; "| | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266; "|11 | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266; "|241 | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266; "|"Missionary: Impossible" | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266; "|Betty White entreats viewers to help keep "this crude, low-brow programming" on the air, while the television next to her says "Family Guy". |- | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266; "| | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266; "|14 | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266; "|292 | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266; "|"Treehouse of Horror XIII" | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266; "|Homer creates clones of himself that mostly look and act exactly like him (except for being dumber). When the clones create an army of themselves, variations begin to appear, and one of the "variant" clones is Peter Griffin. |- | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266; "|250px | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266; "|15 | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266; "|364 | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266; "|"Smart and Smarter" | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266; "|After Maggie correctly answers Henry's question of how many people there are in her family, Homer declares he also got that one right. He then proceeds to clap his hands repeatedly and laugh in a similar manner to Peter Griffin. |- | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266; "| | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266; "|17 | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266; "|364 | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266; "|"The Italian Bob" | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266; "|Swipes are taken at both Family Guy and Seth MacFarlane's other creation, American Dad!. In trying to identify Sideshow Bob, the Italian police look through a book of criminals, in which there are pictures of Peter Griffin (accused of "Plagiarismo," implying that Family Guy is a ripoff of The Simpsons) and Stan Smith (accused of "Plagiarismo de plagiarismo," implying that American Dad! is a ripoff of Family Guy, which, in turn, is a ripoff of The Simpsons). |- | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266; "| {{TB25}} | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266; "|531 | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266; "|"Homerland" | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266; "|The characters of Family Guy, along with the other animated Fox shows,American Dad, Bob's Burgers and The Cleveland Show appear in the couch gag at the 25th Anniversary Special event in the Simpsons' living room. | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266;" colspan="3;"|The Simpsons Game | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266; "|When you're Bart in Matt Groening's level, you hear him say "I wish I invented Family Guy" and Homer mistakes Matt Groening for Seth MacFarlane. |- | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266; "| | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266;" colspan="3;"|Comic Book Guy's Book of Pop Culture {{TB| In the section "Bart's Guide to Lisa's Crappy Girl Comics" one of the comics shown is called "[[Meg (comic)|Meg, the daughter from Family Guy." Meg appears on the cover, colored yellow.}} |- | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266; "| | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266;" colspan="3;"|Chief Wiggum's Book of Crime and Punishment | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266; "|In "The Springfield Police Department's Evidence Locker!" section, one of the items seen is a TV playing cheap knock-off DVDs. The DVD playing is called "Future Guy" and shows Brian as Nibbler and Peter Griffin as Zoidberg. }}
References to The Simpsons in Family Guy
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References
- ↑ Family Guy's Stewie Has an Untold Story. TV Guide. Archived from the original on 2006-10-25. “You know, it's funny. Matt Groening and I actually have a great relationship. We've talked several times in the past few weeks and joked about this. One day out of nowhere this rumor pops up in papers and magazines. Actually, it was probably one comment that was taken out of context in Blender. Matt's just a cool guy, and fortunately neither of us was ruffled by any of that stuff. We just laughed it off.”
- ↑ Commentary for Movin' Out (Brians Song)
- ↑ http://www.simpsonschannel.com/2006/02/this-week-super-simpsons-marathon/
- ↑ http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-23373451
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