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Smallville
09/28/23 7:11:32 AM
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Have you ever seen this clip before? Thought family guy was just ok but liked this clip. Is that show still on?

<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JG30w-WMQLw">Family Guy - This is worse than that time I had to fess up to the nation - YouTube</a>

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Foppe
09/28/23 7:14:05 AM
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Yeah, too big for Disney to kill.

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Priere
09/28/23 7:15:09 AM
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https://youtu.be/FcxJ73rysCU?si=MtvJMjaZiPAUIM30

This show is the devil!

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MARlO
09/28/23 7:15:38 AM
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https://youtu.be/qCkpYEnVH5o?feature=shared

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Smallville
09/28/23 7:16:54 AM
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Foppe posted...
Yeah, too big for Disney to kill.
What? what happened, don't follow that stuff at all. Don't even know if family guy is still on? But it stared in like 2000 right, many yrs ago

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Naysaspace
09/28/23 7:19:08 AM
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i remember that clip
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Foppe
09/28/23 8:28:42 AM
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Smallville posted...
What? what happened, don't follow that stuff at all. Don't even know if family guy is still on? But it stared in like 2000 right, many yrs ago
The history of Family Guy...
During college, MacFarlane created his thesis film entitled The Life of Larry, which was submitted by his professor at RISD to Hanna-Barbera, who hired him. In 1996 MacFarlane created a sequel to The Life of Larry entitled Larry and Steve, which featured a middle-aged character named Larry and an intellectual dog, Steve; the short was broadcast in 1997 as one of Cartoon Network's World Premiere Toons.
Executives at Fox saw the Larry shorts and contracted MacFarlane to create a series, entitled Family Guy, based on the characters.
Family Guy was originally planned to start out as short movies for the sketch show Mad TV, but the plan changed, because MADtv's budget was not large enough to support animation production. MacFarlane noted that he then wanted to pitch it to Fox, as he thought that it was the place to create a prime-time animation show. Family Guy was originally pitched to Fox in the same year as King of the Hill, but the show was not bought until years later, when King of the Hill became successful. Fox ordered 13 episodes of Family Guy to air in midseason.
Family Guy officially premiered after Fox's broadcast of Super Bowl XXXIII on January 31, 1999.
The show returned on April 11, 1999. It garnered decent ratings in Fox's 8:30 pm slot on Sunday, scheduled between The Simpsons and The X-Files. At the end of its first season, the show ranked No. 33 in the Nielsen ratings, with 12.8 million households tuning in.
The show launched its second season in a new time slot, Thursday at 9 pm, on September 23, 1999. Family Guy was pitted against NBC's Frasier, and the series' ratings declined sharply. Subsequently, Fox removed Family Guy from its schedule and began airing episodes irregularly. The show returned on March 7, 2000, at 8:30 pm on Tuesdays, where it was constantly beaten in the ratings by ABC's then-new breakout hit Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, coming in at No. 114 in the Nielsen ratings with 6.32 million households tuning in.
Fox announced that the show had been canceled in May 2000, at the end of the second season. However, following a last-minute reprieve, on July 24, 2000, Fox ordered 13 additional episodes of Family Guy to form a third season.
The show returned on November 8, 2001, once again in a tough time slot: Thursday nights at 8:00 pm. This slot brought it into competition with Survivor and Friends (a situation that was later referenced in Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story). During its second and third seasons, Fox frequently moved the show around to different days and time slots with little or no notice and, consequently, the show's ratings suffered. Upon Fox's annual unveiling of its 2002 fall line-up on May 15, 2002, Family Guy was absent.
Fox announced that the show had been officially canceled shortly thereafter.
Fox attempted to sell the rights for reruns of the show, but finding networks that were interested was difficult; Cartoon Network eventually bought the rights "basically for free.
Family Guy premiered in reruns on Adult Swim on April 20, 2003, and immediately became the block's top-rated program, dominating late-night viewing in its time period versus cable and broadcast competition and boosting viewership by 239%. The complete first and second seasons were released on DVD the same week the show premiered on Adult Swim, and the show became a cult phenomenon, selling 400,000 copies within one month. Sales of the DVD set reached 2.2 million copies, becoming the best-selling television DVD of 2003 and the second-highest-selling television DVD ever, behind the first season of Comedy Central's Chappelle's Show. The third-season DVD release also sold more than a million copies. The show's popularity in DVD sales and reruns rekindled Fox's interest, and, on May 20, 2004, Fox ordered 35 new episodes of Family Guy, marking the first revival of a television show based on DVD sales.
Since then, it has had one season per year, with around 20 episodes each season.
Disney bought Fox in 2019 and did not cancel the show.

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Smallville
09/28/23 8:32:26 AM
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disney bought fox in 2019 but did not cancel the show? But their not making new episodes right? And, holy shit, you typed all that out by hand?

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Crayon_Lover
09/28/23 8:40:20 AM
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Smallville posted...
What? what happened, don't follow that stuff at all. Don't even know if family guy is still on? But it stared in like 2000 right, many yrs ago

Google can answer pretty much every question that you might have about Family Guy
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/user_image/1/7/5/AAcPN-AAE4TH.jpg


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Foppe
09/28/23 9:23:07 AM
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Smallville posted...
disney bought fox in 2019 but did not cancel the show? But their not making new episodes right? And, holy shit, you typed all that out by hand?
They are still making new episodes.

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Smallville
09/28/23 2:07:30 PM
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Bump

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MARlO
09/28/23 6:28:43 PM
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https://youtu.be/JFaJzT8HkEM?feature=shared

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