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May 12th, 2008 at 8:46 am

7 Things You Don’t Know About: The Family Guy

The animated television series The Family Guy is a popular show that looks at one dysfunctional family lead by the father Peter. The show has done immensely well in DVD sales and many of its episodes and sayings have become common knowledge in the general public, but here are 7 Things You Don’t Know About: The Family Guy.

1. The Family Guy was the first show to be resurrected based on its high DVD sales after it had been canceled. This actually happened twice, it was first canceled in 2000 and then again in 2002.

2. Lacey Chabert, famous for her role as Claudia in the drama Party of Five, was the original voice of Meg (first 15 episodes), but was never credited due to contractual problems.

3. During The Writers Guild of America strike of 2007-2008, Fox continued producing The Family Guy episodes without creator Seth MacFarlane’s approval of scripts or production.

4. Famous comedian Carol Burnett once sued 20th Century Fox and the producers of The Family Guy over copyright infringement for their use of her Charwoman cleaning character. The judge ruled it to be a parody which was protected under the First Amendment.

5. The character of Death has been voiced by two different actors. In Death’s first appearance he was voiced by comedian Norm McDonald, subsequent appearances have had comedian Adam Corrola doing the voice work.

6. There was a controversy involving the opening title sequence and theme song. Stewie has a line where he sings “Laugh and cry”, but many people thought he was singing “Effin’ Cry”. For a time the song was censored in the UK so that only the word “cry” was heard. During season 3 the song was rerecorded to more clearly sound like the intended words. The original recording has returned to the show since then though.

7. Seth MacFarlane not only created The Family Guy series, he also voiced many of the main characters: Peter Griffin, Stewie Griffin, Brian Griffin, and Glenn Quagmire.

The Family Guy continues to entertain and offend many viewers on a weekly basis… one can only think that this is the exact intent of its creators.

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