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ARTICLES RELATED TO Family Guy - Theme Song |  |  |  | Family Guy - Theme Song: Encyclopedia II - Family Guy - Theme SongIts music composed by Walter Murphy, the familiar theme music of the show begins as a parody of the opening theme of All in the Family, where Peter and Lois sing at the family piano, à la Archie and Edith Bunker. The song then breaks from the Griffins' living room into a giant chorus-line performance by the rest of the immediate family and a line of Rockette-like dancers.
There has been some confusion over Stewie's solo line of "laugh and cry". Because it immediately follows a music sting, "laugh and cry" has been mistaken for ...
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Family Guy - Creation.
While studying at the Rhode Island School of Design, Seth MacFarlane created a short film entitled The Life of Larry about a middle-aged slob named Larry Cummings, his cynical talking dog, Steve, his wife Lois and oversized son Milt. This film includes many of the same gags that would end up on Family Guy.
After being hired at Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc., MacFarlane was given a chance at the age of 22 in 1996 to direct a sequel to the short entitled Larry and Steve< ...
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 |  |  | Family Guy - Theme Song: Encyclopedia II - Family Guy - Structural and comedic approachThe characters live and work in Quahog, Rhode Island (pronounced "KOH-hog", IPA /'kəʊhɑg/), a hyperrealistic and intensely satirical version of a small Rhode Island town. ("Quahog" is a type of hard shell clam. The term also doubles as a slang term for "vagina", similar to the term "clam.") Characters' lives largely revolve around items and ideas of popular culture, which are incorporated into everyday conversation and events. Some of these references have exaggerated grounding in real ...
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 |  |  | Family Guy - Theme Song: Encyclopedia II - Family Guy - EpisodesIn keeping with the humorous tone of the series, most episode titles of Family Guy are parodies of popular television shows, movies, and mottos.
For the first half of the first season, the writers tried to work the words "murder" or "death" into the title of every episode (i.e., Mind over Murder and Death has a Shadow) to make the titles resemble those of old-fashioned radio mystery shows. On a DVD commentary, creator Seth McFarlane ...
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 |  |  | Family Guy - Theme Song: Encyclopedia II - Family Guy - Structural and comedic approachThe characters live and work in fictional Quahog, Rhode Island (pronounced "KOH-hog", IPA /'kəʊhɑg/), a hyperrealistic and intensely satirical version of a small Rhode Island town. ("Quahog" is a type of hard shell clam. The term also doubles as a slang term for "vagina", similar to the term "clam.") Characters' lives largely revolve around items and ideas of popular culture, which are incorporated into everyday conversation and events. Some of these references have exaggerated groundi ...
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 |  |  | Family Guy - Theme Song: Encyclopedia II - Family Guy - CharactersThe show revolves around the adventures of Peter Griffin and his family. Peter is an incompetent blue-collar worker, and a bumbling, drunken father, yet still a dedicated family man.
Peter is Irish-American and is also directly descended from an African-American slave owned by his wife's ancestors. His wife, Lois, a stay-at-home mom and piano teacher, is the daughter of the Pewterschmidts, a wealthy socialite family. Their children are socially awkward: status-conscious Meg Griffin, whose supposed ugliness has driven people to set the ...
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