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Family Guy episode - Peter takes Stewie to Disney World

Timekeeper

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Original Poster
This is by no means new, but I did a forum search and didn't find anything significant. So, for those of you who who enjoy the Family Guy show and have not yet seen the episode in which Peter takes Stewie to Disney world, here's the info:

Family Guy, Season 4, Episode 16, "The Courtship of Stewie's Father"

The full episode can be viewed for free here:

http://www.familyguyx.net/episode/prick_up_your_ears/link_111/

(Note that the link and info on the web page cite the wrong episode information.)

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Tk
 

Alexx

Member
Peter: Stewie, I know you're a little mad at me right now, but when you see where I'm taking you you're gonna change your mind.
Stewie: Oh, yeah right, I'm gonna change my mind. We just sat on a plane for three hours to come to Florida, God's waiting room, for who knows what...
(a sign appears saying "Disney World: 5 Miles")
Stewie: (begins bouncing off the walls, literally) OH, DISNEY WORLD! DISNEY WORLD! OH, OH, I WANNA GO TO DISNEY WORLD! DISNEY WORLD! DISNEY WORLD! OH! OH! OH! (stops bouncing around when he notices he's holding Peter's head, then gets back to pouting in his seat) I'm still mad at you.

How can you be still mad at somebody when they've taken you to the greatest place on earth?
 

SWatsi

Member
I watched this just yesterday. Very funny. I'm not a big Family Guy fan but that was good!
At first reading the synopisis about it I groaned, thinking 'oh no...', but loved Stewies reaction to Disney World sign.
 

Alexx

Member
Can anybody answer this question for me?

You know the bit where it shows you the 3-D show and Michael Jackson is dancing etc then he runs out of the screen and runs off with the boy?

What was the show it was supposed to be?
 

Timekeeper

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
I like how the ride/show references span both time and space. For example, there are scenic/ride references to Disneyland (California), and references to attractions that never existed at the same time. I think that a Disney fan would find those details extra-humorous :ROFLOL:

Tk
 

Timekeeper

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
I liked this episode. I heard that they couldn't use boats in the Small World spoof because of a copyright claim.

Unlikely. "Parody" is a fair use exception to copyright. The best example of this privilege in action is the Family Guy "Star Wars" parody. (It's also the basis of Weird Al's career, the existence of Saturday Night Live, etc.)

Tk
 

Alexx

Member
Unlikely. "Parody" is a fair use exception to copyright. The best example of this privilege in action is the Family Guy "Star Wars" parody. (It's also the basis of Weird Al's career, the existence of Saturday Night Live, etc.)

Tk

Ah yes the family guy crew met george lucas while making blue harvest and asked him about star wars and things like that so that doesnt.
 

Fun2BFree

Active Member
Ah yes the family guy crew met george lucas while making blue harvest and asked him about star wars and things like that so that doesnt.

Just because Lucas approved of it doesn't mean that they couldn't have done it anyway- how many SW spoofs are there? It's fair to say that they didn't all have Lucas' expressed permission.
 

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