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{{TB|The opening is a parody of the ''Naked Gun'' movies, with Stewie on a tricycle, at the end Homer Simpson is being chased into his garage as in the opening sequence to ''The Simpsons'', with Homer being flattened by the bike. Peter then opens the door to the garage and remarks, ''"Hey, Stewie!...Who the hell is that?"'' (originally, Peter was supposed to imitate Homer Simpson running à la the opening sequence to ''The Simpsons'', but the crew thought it was funnier if they used Homer instead, as Seth MacFarlane is a ''Simpsons'' fan, despite the supposed rivalry between Seth MacFarlane and Matt Groening).}} | {{TB|The opening is a parody of the ''Naked Gun'' movies, with Stewie on a tricycle, at the end Homer Simpson is being chased into his garage as in the opening sequence to ''The Simpsons'', with Homer being flattened by the bike. Peter then opens the door to the garage and remarks, ''"Hey, Stewie!...Who the hell is that?"'' (originally, Peter was supposed to imitate Homer Simpson running à la the opening sequence to ''The Simpsons'', but the crew thought it was funnier if they used Homer instead, as Seth MacFarlane is a ''Simpsons'' fan, despite the supposed rivalry between Seth MacFarlane and Matt Groening).}} | ||
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{{TB|''[[The Tracey Ullman Show]]'' cut-away is a reference to ''The Simpsons'', who had their own filler on that show before having their own TV series. Noteworthy is the family's poorly drawn appearance and unrefined voices, which are similar to the way ''The Simpsons'' characters were portrayed on Ullman's show.}} | {{TB|''[[The Tracey Ullman Show]]'' cut-away is a reference to ''The Simpsons'', who had their own filler on that show before having their own TV series. Noteworthy is the family's poorly drawn appearance and unrefined voices, which are similar to the way ''The Simpsons'' characters were portrayed on Ullman's show.}} | ||
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{{TB|Brian Griffin says to Stewie "I'm more of a sellout than you were when you did those [[Butterfinger]] commercials". It then cut to a scene of Stewie and a Butterfinger saying the tagline "Nobody better lay a finger on my Butterfinger", and then he says "[[D'oh]]"! This is a reference to the Butterfinger commercials Bart was in.}} | {{TB|Brian Griffin says to Stewie "I'm more of a sellout than you were when you did those [[Butterfinger]] commercials". It then cut to a scene of Stewie and a Butterfinger saying the tagline "Nobody better lay a finger on my Butterfinger", and then he says "[[D'oh]]"! This is a reference to the Butterfinger commercials Bart was in.}} | ||
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{{TB|Stewie sings a song about all the people he wants to kill. He also mentions: ''"The guy who watched ''The Simpsons'' back in 1994, and won't admit the damn thing isn't funny any more."''}} | {{TB|Stewie sings a song about all the people he wants to kill. He also mentions: ''"The guy who watched ''The Simpsons'' back in 1994, and won't admit the damn thing isn't funny any more."''}} | ||
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{{TB|After Peter destroyed TV through misusing their status as a Nielsen family, he goes to the Television Producers Guild to seek help fixing TV. [[Homer Simpson]] arrives to also claim he broke television, prompting Peter to say " a-ha! Looks like this is one we beat you to!".}} | {{TB|After Peter destroyed TV through misusing their status as a Nielsen family, he goes to the Television Producers Guild to seek help fixing TV. [[Homer Simpson]] arrives to also claim he broke television, prompting Peter to say " a-ha! Looks like this is one we beat you to!".}} | ||
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Revision as of 09:02, December 11, 2020
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 on to say that there is no feud, and claims it's 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 met the Griffin family in a crossover episode of Family Guy, titled "The Simpsons Guy", in September 2014.[4]
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- ↑ 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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