Holy Crap: It's Family Guy's 10th Anniversary!

matt hampshire

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"It seems today, that all you see, is violence in movies and sex on TV."

10 years. What the duece?


Remember 1995's The Life Of Larry (the short that characterized a old man named Larry and his dog Steve to now that is Peter and Brian Griffin)?

Remember 1997's Larry and Steve (the What A Cartoon! short that referenced many characters, places, and gags that would be the core of the show)?

Remember when the show was animated by Film Roman during Season 1 and a small bit of Season 2?

Remember when some of the buildings (Happy Go Lucky Toys, etc.) were cheesy designs?

Remember when Stewie always wanted to kill Lois most of the time?

Remember the glorious fights between Peter and the Chicken?

Remember when Brian was an intelligent (and still is), but boozed dog who was a friendly enemy to Stewie and was at times attracted to Lois and would never get any (Even though he came close when they were temporarily married)? And also having him to date women, only to be heartbroken in the end)?

Remember when Hubert wasn't a big pest as he is nowadays?

Remember when Peter wasn't retarded, but wasn't smart either?

Remember when Meg wasn't really abused and was treated as a daughter by the family?

Remember when most of the jokes, gags and 80's references were downright laughable all the time?

Remember when the Griffins (even Brian) had eyebrows (Although Stewie, and other characters still have eyebrows)?

Remember when FOX canceled the show in 2000 and 2002, only to be resurrected in 2005 thanks to Cartoon Network's Adult Swim, DVD sales and rising popularity?



Well...I do. Don't you? Here's to another 10 years. Cheers.

What are your memories?
 
Remember when he said he wanted to make a movie cause he had a plot he couldn't do in the show only to reveal that he was on a contract to do so?
 
Remember when the show was essentially a less clever version of "The Simpsons" packed with awkwardly-written jokes, meaningless TV and movie references, pedestrian animation, and the most basic and two-dimensional characterization possible?

The sad thing is, that's the best the show ever got.
 
Remember when people never bothered to constantly criticize the fairly decent program and say mindlessly that "the show sucks!" or that it's "overated".......oh wait...
 
Remember when this show wasn't called overrated and people just watched it because it was funny and didn't constantly compare it to shows that it wasn't trying to be?
 
Yeah, this thread is productive. I'm loving the knee-jerk reaction around here where people attack this show at the very mention of it's name.

Well anyway (rolls eyes) Happy Anniversary Family Guy. Here's to many more years of entertainment, no matter what those claim it's unfunny or overrated may think.
 
Well, it's not common for a show to stay on the air for 10 years, so congrats Family Guy. May you keep on entertaining your audience, even as groups of people try to make ridiculous comparisons to you and one of the most popular animated TV shows of all time.
 
I still remember watching the show when it debuted after the Super Bowl. It was like The Simpsons cranked up to the max, and I watched it numerous times.

Then, a three month wait until more episodes. At the time I was thinking, "Was that a one time only deal? Was it cancelled already?" Then the rest of season 1 debuted, and just like that, gone. Again, I wondered if it was done. September, new episodes. And they aired a bunch until the summer of 2000.

Then, nothing. I learned it was cancelled. Well, nice knowing ya. We had some laughs but it's sadly one of those shows that never got a chance to prove itself.

But wait! Summer 2001: Family Guy returns! With new episodes! I was stoked and laughed my butt off watching the premiere, "The Thin White Line". Caught nearly all of the new ones from 2001-2002, missing a couple due to that darn schedule shuffling and other engagements. Then I hear it's cancelled for good. No, we MEAN it this time. Kaputzski. Sigh. Wish I had taped more episodes when it was on. We'll never get it on some sort of disc-based media.

And, you know the rest.

...Wow. Being a FG fan wasn't easy. :sweat: Yeah, we may have delay of new episodes nowadays, but back then it was arguably worse.
 
Which are ridiculous, obnoxious and entirely unfair. "Family Guy is a rip-off of the Simpsons" is an insanely lame complaint that was played out years ago.
 
Family Guy doesn't have the same draw it did years ago when it had decent stories and well-written characters, but I can't deny that it still isn't a gutbusting good laugh.

I just recently checked out the original college short Seth made with Larry and Steve. Lots of jokes that ended up being used in Family Guy. He sure has come a long way.
 
No, when did that happen?

And I'm a bit puzzled at people who say Family Guy was ever about the characters and the stories, when....it's never been about those things. If we were talking about that other nuclear family animated show on Fox, than sure, you'd have a point, but...Seth has even admitted himself, that he always goes back to the gags and the cutaways.
 
I remember seeing Road to Rhode Island on it's first airing (including the now-cut scene with Osama Bin Laden. At least I think it was the first airing). I think I saw like 5 or 6 episodes in the shows first run, mostly from the second season.
 
Funny that they sing that in the opening and the post-revival episodes represent sex and violence.



Actually only Peter and Lois had their eyebrows removed. Brian, Chris and Meg never had eyebrows.

Anyway, I remember when the series was actually watchable and funny (seasons 1-3).
 
Yeah, it's hard to believe it's the 10th anniversary already. I remember seeing the ads for it at the time it premiered, but never watched it. It wasn't until my brother and I started catching the repeats on Adult Swim in 2003 that we really discovered it. We quickly bought the DVDs to catch up with all that we had missed, and we've been fans ever since.

I admit, the last couple seasons since the revival have been a bit lackluster and I do miss the slightly-less-zany style of the early episodes, but we still find it a funny cartoon. Though we've since given up on watching the new episodes as they premiere because of Fox's funky scheduling antics and instead just wait for DVD.
 
10 years of Family Guy. Ah I remember watching the pilot episode and having a good laugh at it. Sure the earlier season of Family Guy are enjoyable, but I still enjoy the current season enough to continue buying the DVDs for it. Hell the best part was when it was first canceled, and FOX only brought it back due to the DVD sales and Adult Swim rating.
 
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