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Popisy Epizod | |
Zatím v angličtině,brzy doplním.
Season |
Episodes |
Originally aired |
DVD vol. |
DVD release date (R1) |
DVD cover |
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1 |
7 |
1999 |
1 |
April 15, 2003 |
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2 |
21 |
1999–2000 |
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3 |
22 |
2001–2002 |
2 |
September 9, 2003 |
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4 |
30[1] |
2005–2006 |
3 |
November 29, 2005 |
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4 |
November 14, 2006 |
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5 |
18 |
2006–2007 |
5 |
September 18, 2007 (Vol. 5) |
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6 |
12 |
2007–2008 |
5 & 6 |
October 21, 2008 (Vol. 6) |
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7 |
-- |
2008–2009 |
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TBA, 2009 (Vol. 7) |
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8 |
-- |
2009–2010 |
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TBA, 2010 (Vol. 8) |
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[edit] Season 1: 1999
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Title |
Original airdate |
Production code |
# |
Total Count |
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"Death Has a Shadow" |
January 31, 1999 |
1ACX01 |
1 |
1 |
Against strict orders from Lois, Peter drinks profusely at his buddy's bachelor party. After showing up at work hung over, Peter gets fired. When he applies for welfare, they accidentally send him a check for $150,000, which leads to a spending binge. When Lois discovers the truth, Peter attempts to return the money to the taxpayers by dumping it from a blimp at the Super Bowl. But when he is arrested, his family must come to the rescue. |
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"I Never Met the Dead Man" |
April 11, 1999 |
1ACX02 |
2 |
2 |
While teaching Meg to drive, Peter crashes into a satellite dish and knocks out the city's cable. He goes crazy without television, until Lois suggests he spend more time with his family. This plan backfires when Peter drives the family nuts. Meanwhile, after Lois forces Stewie to eat his broccoli, he attempts to destroy all vegetables by building a weather control device. |
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"Chitty Chitty Death Bang" |
April 18, 1999 |
1ACX04 |
3 |
3 |
Lois is furious with Peter when he allows Meg to attend a party the same day as Stewie's first birthday. Unbeknownst to Meg, she's actually attending a cult meeting and when Peter brings her back home, the cult leader follows. Stewie recognizes the leader as the man who wants to return him to the "ovarian bastille". |
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"Mind Over Murder" |
April 25, 1999 |
1ACX03 |
4 |
4 |
When Peter goes to Chris' soccer game, he inadvertently punches a pregnant woman he thought was a man. Restless under house arrest, Peter turns the basement into a bar and Lois ends up stealing the show. Meanwhile, Stewie attempts to create a time machine to avoid teething pain. |
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"A Hero Sits Next Door" |
May 2, 1999 |
1ACX05 |
5 |
5 |
When a bubbly new family moves next door, Peter gets annoyed. Lois becomes fast friends with Bonnie, Meg tries to pick up on son Kevin and Peter is forced to invite Joe to play on his company baseball team. But when Joe shows up to the game in a wheelchair and wins the crowd's hearts with his slick maneuvers and winning plays, Peter decides he wants to be a hero too. |
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"The Son Also Draws" |
May 9, 1999 |
1ACX06 |
6 |
6 |
Chris is booted from the Youth Scouts, so Peter takes the family to the Big Apple to get him reinstated. But when Peter takes a wrong turn, they end up at a Native American Casino where Lois hits the slot machine once too often. Peter must embark on a vision quest to prove he has Native American blood to save the day. |
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"Brian: Portrait of a Dog" |
May 16, 1999 |
1ACX07 |
7 |
7 |
Peter persuades Brian to swallow his pride and enter a dog show to win some extra cash. But when they argue over a trick gone bad, Brian decides he's had enough of being a second-class citizen. His struggle to assert his civil rights lands him on death row at the pound, where he discovers every dog has his day. |
edit Season 2: 1999-2000
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Title |
Original airdate |
Production code |
# |
Total Count |
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"Peter, Peter, Caviar Eater" |
September 23, 1999 |
1ACX08 |
1 |
8 |
When Lois' aunt dies and leaves her mansion to the Griffins, Peter is eager to move in and start living large. But when he gets carried away at an auction and bids ten million dollars on a piece of art, he's forced to trade in his new home. When Peter discovers the mansion was a whorehouse and isn't worth a dime, he must pull a fast one to save the day. |
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"Holy Crap" |
September 30, 1999 |
1ACX11 |
2 |
9 |
When Peter's religious father retires, Peter invites him to live with his family. In an attempt to bond with his dad, Peter gets him a job as a foreman at the toy factory. But when his dad begins to drive everyone crazy with his religious homilies, Peter must make a divine intervention to keep his sanity. |
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"Da Boom" |
December 26, 1999 |
2ACX06 |
3 |
10 |
Peter's makes the family cancel their New Year's Eve plans because he's paranoid about the millennium. But when Y2K hits and the world is destroyed, all that remains standing is a Twinkie factory. When the Griffins set out to find the factory, they realize it's the end of the world as they know it. |
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"Brian in Love" |
March 7, 2000 |
2ACX01 |
4 |
11 |
When mysterious stains appear on the Griffins' carpet, they assume it's Stewie. But when Brian finally confesses that he made the mess, Lois encourages him to seek therapy. In an attempt to end his uncontrollable problem, Brian tours the world in search of himself. But nothing prepares him for what he discovers: he's in love with his best friend's wife. |
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"Love Thy Trophy" |
March 14, 2000 |
1ACX13 |
5 |
12 |
When Peter and his neighbors win a trophy for building the best float at a local parade, they fight over who gets to keep it. As a compromise, they decide to display the trophy in a place they all can enjoy it. But when it's stolen, everyone becomes a suspect. Meanwhile, in order to afford an expensive purse, Meg gets a job as a waitress and pretends Stewie is her son for sympathy tips. |
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"Death Is a Bitch" |
March 21, 2000 |
1ACX14 |
6 |
13 |
When Peter winds up in the hospital, he runs up a huge bill. In an effort to get out of paying it, he claims "deceased" on his insurance forms and prompts Death to pay him a visit. But when Death sprains his ankle chasing Peter, he must recover at the Griffin's house. Everyone thinks they're invincible until Death asks Peter to fill in for him until he's back on his feet. |
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"The King Is Dead" |
March 28, 2000 |
1ACX15 |
7 |
14 |
When Lois is appointed artistic director of the Quahog Players, she decides to make her first production "The King And I." This makes Peter feel depressed and uncreative, so Lois asks him to be the producer. But when Peter takes control and goes over Lois' head, the musical takes a turn for the worst. |
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"I Am Peter, Hear Me Roar" |
March 28, 2000 |
2ACX02 |
8 |
15 |
When Peter gets reprimanded for telling politically incorrect jokes at work, he is forced to attend a woman's retreat for sensitivity training. But when he comes home embracing his newfound feminine side, he drives everyone crazy. |
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"If I'm Dyin', I'm Lyin'" |
April 4, 2000 |
1ACX12 |
9 |
16 |
When Peter's favorite show is canceled, he makes Chris pretend he is dying in order to ask the Make-A-Dream-Come-True Foundation to save the show. When the foundation agrees, Peter pretends to miraculously save Chris inadvertently becoming "the miracle curer of Quahog". |
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"Running Mates" |
April 11, 2000 |
1ACX09 |
10 |
17 |
When Lois decides to run for the school board, Peter decides to run against her in an effort to gain her respect. But when Peter stops at nothing to win the race, the campaign takes a turn for the worst. After Peter gets elected, his rise to power falls flat and he's forced to resign and, even worse, face his wife. |
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"A Picture is Worth a 1,000 Bucks" |
April 18, 2000 |
2ACX07 |
11 |
18 |
When Peter runs into an old classmate who owns an amusement park, he longs for the same fame and fortune. Meanwhile, a high-end gallery owner sees potential in Chris' painting and invites the Griffins to New York. |
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"Fifteen Minutes of Shame" |
April 25, 2000 |
2ACX08 |
12 |
19 |
When Meg decides her family has embarrassed her one too many times, she turns the tables by exposing them on a talk show. The Griffins create such a sensation on the show, the network executives decide to turn their outrageous life into a reality series. |
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"Road to Rhode Island" |
May 30, 2000 |
2ACX12 |
13 |
20 |
When Stewie misbehaves while visiting his grandparents in Palm Springs, Brian offers to go get him and bring him home. But when Stewie loses their return plane tickets, the two embark on a memorable road trip across country. |
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"Let's Go to the Hop" |
June 6, 2000 |
2ACX04 |
14 |
21 |
When a toad-licking epidemic sweeps Quahog High School, Peter goes undercover as a narc at Meg's school. When Peter becomes the coolest kid in class, Meg sees her chance to have the most popular date at the big dance. But when Peter decides to go with Meg's rival, Connie, she's devastated. When Meg arrives alone at the dance, Peter realizes that being popular isn't all it's cracked up to be. |
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"Dammit Janet!" |
June 13, 2000 |
2ACX09 |
15 |
22 |
When Lois enrolls Stewie at a day care center to help him sharpen his social skills, he ends up developing his first crush on a little girl. Meanwhile, Lois begins feeling bored at home so she gets a job as a flight attendant. Peter hates the idea until he discovers there are free plane tickets involved. |
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"There's Something About Paulie" |
June 27, 2000 |
1ACX10 |
16 |
23 |
When Peter buys a car, it turns out to be a lemon. While drowning his sorrows at a local bar, Peter meets a mobster who helps him out with the car situation. In return, Peter fulfills a favor and takes the mobster's nephew, Paulie, to the movies. When the two hit it off, Lois becomes concerned with their ties to the mob. |
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"He's Too Sexy for His Fat" |
June 27, 2000 |
2ACX10 |
17 |
24 |
When Chris skips gym class because he feels fat and embarrassed, he ends up in detention. Peter tries to convince Chris to get liposuction, but likes the idea so much, he gets it himself. After surgery, Peter looks thinner and everyone treats him better. This sends him back for more plastic surgery until he realizes looks can be deceiving. |
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"E. Peterbus Unum" |
July 12, 2000 |
2ACX13 |
18 |
25 |
When Peter hires a new accountant, he gets such a large tax refund that he decides to build a swimming pool. Disappointed when he learns that city codes forbid pools, Peter decides to fight City Hall. When he discovers that there is no record of his property in the city records, he declares his land a country and makes himself the president. |
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"The Story on Page One" |
July 18, 2000 |
2ACX14 |
19 |
26 |
In order to improve her chances of getting into an Ivy League school, Meg decides to write for the school paper. She submits her first article on the Mayor of Quahog, but Peter secretly replaces her piece with a more exciting article of his own. When his plan backfires, Meg's chances of getting into Brown University are threatened. |
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"Wasted Talent" |
July 25, 2000 |
2ACX15 |
20 |
27 |
In an attempt to win a contest held by a local brewery, Peter and his friends go on a drinking binge to find the winning ticket hidden in a beer bottle. Meanwhile, Lois of beating Alexis, her rival, in an upcoming recital. But when Lois fails to find any good students, she is left high and dry. |
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"Fore Father" |
August 1, 2000 |
2ACX16 |
21 |
28 |
When Peter and the guys take their sons camping, Peter is disappointed in Chris' bumbling around the campsite and decides to teach him to be a man. Futilely trying to impress Peter, Chris gets a job picking up golf balls but Peter ignores him in favor of Cleveland, Jr., who shows a natural talent for golf. |
[edit] Season 3: 2001-2003
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Title |
Original airdate |
Production code |
# |
Total Count |
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"The Thin White Line" (1) |
July 11, 2001 |
2ACX17 |
1 |
29 |
Searching for meaning in life, Brian decides to devote his time to helping others. Using his keen sense of smell, he gets a job with the local police department and becomes the top-dog—until his nose gets him into trouble. |
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"Brian Does Hollywood" (2) |
July 18, 2001 |
2ACX20 |
2 |
30 |
In the conclusion of a two-part story line, Brian leaves Quahog for Hollywood in order to write films. When the Griffins visit him in Los Angeles, he desperately takes the first job offered to him in order to impress them—and finds himself directing a porno. Faced with fame and loneliness in his new field, Brian realizes that every dog needs a home. |
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"Mr. Griffin Goes to Washington" |
July 25, 2001 |
2ACX11 |
3 |
31 |
Happy-Go-Lucky Toys is purchased by a conglomerate that also owns a major tobacco company. When new management fires his boss, Peter is made President of the company and does such a convincing job of supporting the tobacco industry that the board sends him to Washington DC to give a speech on the benefits of smoking—until everything backfires. |
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"One if by Clam, Two if by Sea" |
August 1, 2001 |
2ACX19 |
4 |
32 |
When Quahog is hit by a devastating hurricane, Peter's favorite bar "The Drunken Clam" is destroyed. The owner cannot rebuild the bar so a British man purchases the bar and turns it into a pub where British families start congregating at the pub thereby ruining Peter's old haunt. |
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"And the Wiener is..." |
August 8, 2001 |
2ACX22 |
5 |
33 |
When Peter becomes jealous of the Chris' physical assets, he joins a gun club to overcompensate for his small size. But when they go on a hunting trip, it takes brains, not brawn, to save them. Meanwhile, Meg finds herself the target of the "cool" kids' wrath at school. |
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"Death Lives" |
August 15, 2001 |
2ACX21 |
6 |
34 |
When Peter skips out on his anniversary date with Lois in order to play golf with his buddies, he is inexplicably struck by lightning and visited by Death. Instead of escorting Peter to the after-life, Death tells Peter that Lois will leave him in the future unless Peter uses his near-death experience to come to a life-changing revelation. In order to help him, Death takes Peter back to the moment that Peter and Lois met and fell in love. |
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"Lethal Weapons" |
August 22, 2001 |
2ACX18 |
7 |
35 |
When Fall hits Quahog, the town becomes infested with New Yorkers who come to watch the leaves change colors. As the tension rises, Lois takes her aggression out by practicing Tae-Jitsu, becoming a black-belt and whipping the family into shape. |
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"The Kiss Seen Around the World" |
August 29, 2001 |
3ACX02 |
8 |
36 |
When Meg applies for an internship at the local television station and gets the job, she is disappointed to find that her news partner is the most reviled nerd in school, Neil. Caught in a life-threatening news situation, Meg laments that she never had a first kiss and agrees to kiss Neil only to find that he taped the whole thing in order to broadcast it. Meanwhile, Stewie learns what a neighborhood bully is and the bully learns not to mess with Stewie. |
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"Mr. Saturday Knight" |
September 5, 2001 |
3ACX04 |
9 |
37 |
When Peter's boss dies, the Happy-Go-Lucky Toy Factory is destroyed in order to make way for the Happy-Go-Lucky Terminal Disease Institute. Out of a job, Peter decides to follow his life-long dream of becoming a knight with the traveling Renaissance Fair, but when he is caught in a compromising position with the infamous Black Knight's wench, Maid Madeline, he must defend his family's reputation in an old-fashioned duel. |
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"A Fish out of Water" |
September 19, 2001 |
3ACX05 |
10 |
38 |
When Peter decides to become a fisherman, he takes out a large loan to buy a fishing boat and unwittingly gives up everything he owns as collateral. Faced with losing the family home, Peter resorts to desperate measures to get the money and hunts down a famous man-eating fish for the reward money. Meanwhile, Lois and Meg hit the beach for Spring Break. |
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"Emission Impossible" |
November 8, 2001 |
3ACX01 |
11 |
39 |
Peter and Lois are inspired by her pregnant sister Carol to have another baby. Stewie is appalled at the prospect of another sibling and vows to keep Lois and Peter from sleeping together. After various attempts to stop them, Stewie shrinks himself down to a microscopic size and enters Peter's body in hopes of destroying all of his sperm. |
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"To Love and Die in Dixie" |
November 15, 2001 |
3ACX09 |
12 |
40 |
When Chris sees a convenience store hold up and identifies the thief in a police line-up, the Griffins are put into the witness protection program and must relocate to a small town in the deep south. While they are there, the townspeople put on a Civil War re-enactment and re-invent history by having the South win. But when Peter questions the historical truthfulness, the town turns on him and he must fight his own battle. |
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"Screwed the Pooch" |
November 29, 2001 |
3ACX08 |
13 |
41 |
When Brian joins Lois and Peter on their visit to the Pewterschmidits, his pent-up sexual energy is unleashed on the Pewterschmidit's dog Sea Breeze. After the vet informs them that Sea Breeze is pregnant, Mr. Pewterschmidt refuses to let Brian near her. Brian decides to sue him for custody of the puppies. |
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"Peter Griffin: Husband, Father...Brother?" |
December 6, 2001 |
3ACX06 |
14 |
42 |
When Chris begins to embrace African-American culture, Peter takes him to an Irish heritage museum to teach him about his own culture. In a genealogy book, Chris discovers that he has an African-American ancestor. Meanwhile, when the Pewterschmidts come to visit, they reveal a secret and bribe Peter to keep it quiet. But after Peter accepts the bribe, he makes a harsh realization. |
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"Ready, Willing, and Disabled" |
December 20, 2001 |
3ACX07 |
15 |
43 |
When Joe loses a thief in a chase, he also loses his self-confidence and pride as a police officer. Peter becomes determined to help Joe and offers to train him for the decathlon at the Olympics for handicapped athletes. Peter spikes Joe's drink with steroids and he goes on to win the gold medal and fame. Meanwhile, Stewie, Meg and Brian fight over a money clip and $26. |
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"A Very Special Family Guy Freakin' Christmas" |
December 21, 2001 |
2ACX03 |
16 |
44 |
The Christmas season gets off to a rocky start for Peter who cannot seem to find the time to rest and watch the Christmas Specials, like the classic "KISS Saves Santa" in which they play themselves defeating Christmas bandits with the screech of the electric guitar. When Peter accidentally gives all of the family presents away, the family has to go the mall for last minute gifts on Christmas Eve, while Brian, who stays home, gets caught in a sticky mess with the Christmas tree and burns Lois' dinner. When the Griffins come home to the mess, nobody is prepared when Lois goes crazy and loses her Christmas cheer. |
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"Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows" |
January 17, 2002 |
3ACX03 |
17 |
45 |
When Brian finds the dating scene unbearable, he drowns his loneliness in alcohol and gets arrested for drunk driving. A court judge sentences him to care for a cranky elderly woman who winds up being the love of Brian's life. Meanwhile, Peter grows a beard which becomes a nest for endangered birds. |
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"From Method to Madness" |
January 24, 2002 |
3ACX11 |
18 |
46 |
When Brian auditions for a role at the local theater, Stewie is discovered and enters the Quahog School of Performing Arts. Meanwhile, Peter rescues a man from the ocean only to discover that the man is a nudist. |
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"Stuck Together, Torn Apart" |
January 31, 2002 |
3ACX10 |
19 |
47 |
When Lois meets up with an old college friend Peter's jealousy causes trouble and they seek a marriage counselor. The marriage counselor recommends a trial separation and Peter ends up on a date with Jennifer Love Hewitt. Meanwhile Brian and Stewie accidentally glue their hands together. |
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"Road to Europe" aka "European Road Show" |
February 7, 2002 |
3ACX13 |
20 |
48 |
When Stewie and Brian stow away on a flight to Europe, they end up stranded in Saudi Arabia and take up residence at a Comfort Inn. In an attempt to get home, they steal a hot air balloon and pay a visit to Italy and England. Meanwhile, Lois and Peter go to KISS Stock and Peter is mortified when Lois doesn't know any KISS lyrics. |
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"Family Guy Viewer Mail #1" |
February 14, 2002 |
3ACX12 |
21 |
49 |
In a special three-story episode, Brian reads viewer mail and tries to answer the questions: What if the Griffins were little? What if Peter found a Genie lamp? What if the Griffins had super powers? |
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"When You Wish Upon a Weinstein"[2] |
November 9, 2003 |
2ACX05 |
22 |
50 |
The day that Peter buys volcano insurance is the day that Lois becomes fed up with their constant money problems. When Peter wishes for a Jewish "money guy" to help them, Max Weinstein (a Jewish accountant) shows up at their door asking to use the phone to call for a tow. After meeting Max, Peter decides Chris could be successful if he converted to Judaism as soon as possible, but the plans for a "quickie" bar mitzvah in Las Vegas are quickly foiled by Lois. |
[edit] Season 4: 2005-2006
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Title |
Original airdate |
Production code |
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Total Count |
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"North by North Quahog" |
May 1, 2005 |
4ACX01 |
1 |
51 |
Peter decides to take Lois on a second honeymoon. But when things go awry, they end up posing as a famous actor/director to stay in his fancy hotel suite, where they inadvertently discover a copy of "The Passion of the Christ 2: Crucify This." Peter and Lois attempt to destroy the film and end up in a high-speed chase with two Catholic priests hell-bent on saving the movie. |
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"Fast Times at Buddy Cianci, Jr. High" |
May 8, 2005 |
4ACX02 |
2 |
52 |
When Chris' teacher wins the lotto and quits, Brian fills in as the substitute. All's well until Brian is moved to another class where he must teach troubled kids to aim low. Meanwhile, Chris is instantly smitten with his new teacher, Mrs. Lockhart, who promises to be with him if he kills her husband. But when Lois finds the teacher's written instructions in Chris' laundry, she and Stewie conspire together to find answers and teach Chris a lesson. |
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"Blind Ambition" |
May 15, 2005 |
4ACX04 |
3 |
53 |
Peter becomes jealous of his friends' achievements—Mort bowls a perfect game, Joe gets a guilty Quagmire off on unsavory charges and Quagmire accidentally saves a woman's life—so he decides to break a Guinness record to achieve something that he will be remembered for after he dies. After accidentally blinding himself, Peter wanders into the Drunken Clam while it's on fire and unknowingly saves Horace from the flames, becoming a local hero. |
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"Don't Make Me Over" |
June 5, 2005 |
4ACX03 |
4 |
54 |
When Meg asks a cute boy at school on a date and he turns her down, she looks to her family for support. In an effort to cheer her up, Lois takes Meg to the mall, where she gets the ultimate makeover. Meanwhile, Peter tries to start a band with the guys, but it's Meg's new look that has the record producers singing their praises. So the Griffins form a traveling family band that takes them all the way to New York to perform on "Saturday Night Live". |
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"The Cleveland-Loretta Quagmire" |
June 12, 2005 |
4ACX08 |
5 |
55 |
When Peter hears screams coming from Cleveland and Loretta's house, he tries to help but discovers Loretta in a compromising position. Peter identifies the other man as Quagmire and decides to tell Cleveland of his wife's extracurricular activities. But when Loretta walks out on Cleveland he doesn't take it lying down. |
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"Petarded" |
June 19, 2005 |
4ACX09 |
6 |
56 |
At a game night among friends, Lois lets Peter win at Trivial Pursuit, which leads Peter to gloat and think he's a genius. Brian knows the truth and challenges Peter to prove his intelligence by getting an IQ test. But when the test results determine Peter is legally mentally challenged, everyone ends up looking stupid. |
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"Brian the Bachelor" |
June 26, 2005 |
4ACX10 |
7 |
57 |
When "The Bachelorette" comes to Quahog, they recruit Brian to be a contestant. He signs up for the free martinis and food, but ends up falling in love with the reality starlet, Brooke. Brian wins her heart&mdashand the final rose—but when the cameras are turned off, this romance made in TV heaven takes a turn for the worse. Meanwhile, Chris gets a horrible case of acne. |
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"8 Simple Rules for Buying My Teenage Daughter" |
July 10, 2005 |
4ACX11 |
8 |
58 |
When Peter runs up a tab at the local pharmacy, the only way out of paying the bill is to sell Meg to the owner's son, Neil, who has been stalking her for months. But when Neil starts dating another girl, Meg becomes jealous and goes on the hunt to find a boyfriend of her own. Meanwhile, Stewie goes gaga over his hot new sitter, Liddane. |
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"Breaking Out is Hard to Do" |
July 17, 2005 |
4ACX12 |
9 |
59 |
When Lois is short on cash and can't pay her grocery store bill, she resorts to stealing. The adrenaline rush from shoplifting sends her on a stealing spree that spirals out of control and leaves her behind bars. Back at home, the family is a mess without Lois, so Peter and the kids decide to break her out of the clinker to get things back to normal. |
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"Model Misbehavior" |
July 24, 2005 |
4ACX13 |
10 |
60 |
When the Griffins visit Lois' parents, Lois realizes that her father prevented her from fulfilling her lifelong dream of becoming a model, so she returns to Quahog and hits the catwalk. Lois is an instant hit, but the glamorous world goes to her head and Peter has to step in to get her back on track. Meanwhile, Stewie starts a pyramid scheme business and hires Brian as his assistant. |
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"Peter's Got Woods" |
September 11, 2005 |
4ACX14 |
11 |
61 |
When Brian attends a PTA meeting, he meets Meg's high school teacher and starts to date her. This new relationship puts a strain on Peter and Brian's friendship, so Peter finds solace in new best friend, James Woods. |
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"The Perfect Castaway" |
September 18, 2005 |
4ACX15 |
12 |
62 |
When Peter and the guys go on a fishing trip, they end up in choppy waters that leave them stranded on a desert island. Months later, the guys are rescued from the island and Peter returns home to discover the new man of the house has a bark that's worse than his bite. |
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"Jungle Love" |
September 25, 2005 |
4ACX16 |
13 |
63 |
When Chris discovers he'll be hazed as part of a high school ritual, he runs away to South America, where he joins a tribe of indigenous peoples. Meanwhile, Peter is forced to look for a job, but after several failed attempts he decides he's tired of starting at the bottom of the ladder. While Peter visits Chris in the South American jungle, tribal members treat him like a god, but both Peter and Chris learn that they can't run away from their problems forever. |
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"PTV" |
November 6, 2005 |
4ACX17 |
14 |
64 |
After a controversial mishap occurs during a live broadcast, the FCC begins to censor all of Peter's favorite television shows. Peter retaliates by creating his own TV station—"PTV"—which he operates out of the Griffin home. Peter and Brian create some edgy hits for the station, until the FCC shows up and starts to censor their everyday lives. |
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"Brian Goes Back to College" |
November 13, 2005 |
4ACX18 |
15 |
65 |
After writing a story for a local magazine, Brian lands a job with the prestigious New Yorker. However, his college dropout status haunts him so he decides to go back to Brown University to get his degree. As Brian struggles to pass his class, Stewie enjoys the college lifestyle. Meanwhile, Peter and his friends combine forces to help the city (or so they think). |
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"The Courtship of Stewie's Father" |
November 20, 2005 |
4ACX19 |
16 |
66 |
When Stewie intensifies his efforts to kill Lois, she thinks he is acting out and orders Peter to spend more time with him. They begin to do some bonding until a theme park outing ends disastrously. Meanwhile, Chris does some bonding of his own when he develops a friendship with Herbert after breaking his window. |
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"The Fat Guy Strangler" |
November 27, 2005 |
4ACX20 |
17 |
67 |
When Lois drags Peter to the doctor for a physical, his diagnosis is clear: he's too fat. This news drives Peter to form the NAAFP, an advocacy group for the advancement of fat people. Meanwhile, Lois discovers her long-lost brother, Patrick, and fights to get him released from an insane asylum. But a string of fat guys go missing soon after, and Peter and the NAAFP band together to get to the bottom of it. |
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"The Father, the Son, and the Holy Fonz" |
December 18, 2005 |
4ACX22 |
18 |
68 |
When Peter's dad visits the Griffins, he tries to impose his religious beliefs on the family. But after a mishap leaves Stewie stuck living in a bubble, Peter searches for a new religion finding faith in his television hero the Fonz. But "Happy Days" are not quite here as the newly established Church of the Fonz struggles to retain its members. |
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"Brian Sings and Swings" |
January 8, 2006 |
4ACX21 |
19 |
69 |
After an accident lands Brian in the hospital, he has a near-death experience that leads him to take a new lease on life. He finds a passion for singing and develops a new nightly gig with Frank Sinatra Jr., but his "live in the moment" lifestyle only goes so far. Meanwhile, Meg's sexuality swings the other way. |
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"Patriot Games" |
January 29, 2006 |
4ACX25 |
20 |
70 |
At his high school reunion, Peter pretends to be a big-shot millionaire to impress his classmates, but the truth comes out when he meets Tom Brady and loses all self-control. Peter makes a drunken run for the bathroom that impresses Brady and lands Peter a spot on the New England Patriots football team. Life is great for the Griffins until Peter's new high profile goes to his head. Meanwhile, Stewie becomes a sports bookie. |
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"I Take Thee Quagmire" |
March 12, 2006 |
4ACX23 |
21 |
71 |
When Peter goes on a television game show and wins a maid for a week, Quagmire becomes smitten with her and ends up popping the question. But when Quagmire's bachelor tendencies resurface, he takes some serious steps to get out of the marriage. Meanwhile, Stewie fights against breast-feeding withdrawals when Lois tries to wean him. |
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"Sibling Rivalry" |
March 26, 2006 |
4ACX24 |
22 |
72 |
After a pregnancy scare, Peter reluctantly agrees to get a vasectomy. But after the operation, Peter's sex drive becomes nonexistent. When Lois packs on some extra pounds, Peter's interest is renewed and things heat back up in the bedroom until her unhealthy eating habits get the best of her. Meanwhile, Stewie's half-brother and archrival Bertram confronts him and they declare an all-out war for control over the playground. |
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"Deep Throats" |
April 9, 2006 |
4ACX26 |
23 |
73 |
When Meg lands an internship with Mayor West, Brian argues that he's corrupt. Determined to expose his shady ways, Brian and Stewie go undercover and discover that Meg is in deeper than they thought. Meanwhile, a local talent show brings Peter and Lois back to their folk singing days. Unfortunately, they also revert back to their hippie ways and Chris must stage an intervention. |
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"Peterotica" |
April 23, 2006 |
4ACX27 |
24 |
74 |
After reading an erotic novel, Peter decides to write one of his own and gets Carter to publish it. But when Carter gets sued for Peter's book on tape, he loses all his money and is forced to become a middle-class citizen, much to his chagrin. |
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"You May Now Kiss the...Uh...Guy Who Receives" |
April 30, 2006 |
4ACX28 |
25 |
75 |
While visiting the Griffins, Brian's gay cousin Jasper announces he's engaged to his partner and wants to be married in their home. But when Mayor West bans gay marriage in Quahog to cover up an unrelated scandal, Brian becomes a crazed activist and resorts to hostile ways to change the mayor's decision. Meanwhile, Lois questions her view toward gay marriage and Chris joins the extremist "Young Republicans" group to win a girl's heart. |
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"Petergeist" |
May 7, 2006 |
4ACX29 |
26 |
76 |
After Joe builds a new home theater system, Peter tries to top it by building a multiplex in his backyard and discovers an Indian burial ground. But when he takes an Indian chief's skull, the house becomes haunted and Stewie pulls a "Carol Anne" and gets sucked into the television. Unfortunately for the Griffins, getting Stewie back from the poltergeist is just the beginning. |
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"Untitled Griffin Family History" |
May 14, 2006 |
4ACX30 |
27 |
77 |
When the Griffins get robbed, the family runs into Peter's panic room to escape the trespassers. Now isolated and trapped, Peter insists the family know about their ancestry and narrates a chain of events in world history that explain the Griffin name. Meanwhile, after Meg is chosen to go back into the house, she scares off the robbers in an unexpected way. |
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"Stewie B. Goode[3]" (1) |
May 21, 2006 |
4ACX05 |
28 |
78+ |
After Stewie takes swimming lessons and meets a fellow student he doesn't like, he attempts to kill him by sabotaging a lifeguard stand. When the plan backfires, Stewie vows to change his life and decides to take up drinking to calm himself, but this quickly spirals out of control and the consequences are heavy. |
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"Bango Was His Name Oh![4]" (2) |
May 21, 2006 |
4ACX06 |
29 |
79+ |
When Stewie sees a man on television who looks just like him, he decides that it must be his real father and convinces Quagmire to take him to San Francisco in order to find him. But Stewie gets an even bigger surprise when he learns the real identity of the look-alike. Meanwhile, Lois and Peter try to play matchmaker. |
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"Stu and Stewie's Excellent Adventure[5]" (3) |
May 21, 2006 |
4ACX07 |
30 |
80+ |
After Stewie meets his look-alike, he discovers that the man is his future self, enabling him to see what life has in store for him. However, when Stewie doesn't like what he sees, he realizes that the only way to ensure a different outcome is to change his ways immediately and hope for he best. |
[edit] Season 5: 2006-2007
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Title |
Original airdate |
Production code |
# |
Total Count |
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"Stewie Loves Lois" |
September 10, 2006 |
4ACX32 |
1 |
81 |
When Lois saves his beloved teddy bear, Rupert, Stewie starts to think that maybe he shouldn't kill his dear old mom and clings to her like a baby blanket. However, Stewie's change in demeanor doesn't go over well with Lois and she gets sick of all his loving attention. Meanwhile, Peter undergoes a prostate exam and thinks his doctor is molesting him. |
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"Mother Tucker" |
September 17, 2006 |
4ACX31 |
2 |
82 |
When Peter's mother announces that she is getting a divorce, Peter feels abandoned until he finds a father figure in his mom's new boyfriend, Quahog's resident anchor man, Tom Tucker. Peter takes such an interest in Tom that he reverts to being a child again, but things aren't all fun and games for long. Meanwhile, Brian gets his own NPR-style radio show, but when Stewie hears the news, he can't help but stir things up. |
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"Hell Comes to Quahog" |
September 24, 2006 |
4ACX33 |
3 |
83 |
After Peter buys a military tank with Meg's money, her car fund goes out the window and she's forced to get a job at the newly built Superstore in town. However, the town's economy begins to suffer when Superstore puts all the mom-and-pop shops out of business and f***s up the city's power supply. Brian and Stewie decide to take matters into their own hands in order to save the town from the corporate giant. |
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|
"Saving Private Brian" |
November 5, 2006 |
4ACX34 |
4 |
84 |
After Chris is approached by an Army recruiter, Brian goes to the headquarters to give him a piece of his mind, but Stewie tags along and gets them both enlisted in boot camp. The two make it through training with no help from Sergeant Angryman and end up in Iraq, where they try everything possible to get an honorable discharge. Meanwhile, at home base, Chris joins a Goth rock band and their hit track is "Evil, Evil Monkey". |
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"Whistle While Your Wife Works" |
November 12, 2006 |
4ACX35 |
5 |
85 |
When Peter hurts his hand and his boss Angela tells him he needs to pick up the pace, Lois goes to the brewery and helps him play catch-up. Meanwhile, when Stewie discovers that Brian is dating a very attractive but intellectually challenged girl named Jillian, he tries to convince Brian to break up with her, but Brian can't close the deal because she is so hot. |
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"Prick Up Your Ears" |
November 19, 2006 |
5ACX01 |
6 |
86 |
When Lois discovers that Chris has some bad information about sex, she volunteers to teach a sex-ed class at the high school. After Lois upsets the other parents with her honest approach, Principal Shepherd is forced to replace her with Reverend Jerry Kirkwood. Meanwhile, Meg and her new guy take an abstinence pledge, but still manage to find a loophole. And a terrified Stewie sets a series of traps for the Tooth Fairy, hell-bent on destroying him. |
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"Chick Cancer" |
November 26, 2006 |
5ACX02 |
7 |
87 |
Stewie ties the knot with his old friend and fading child actress Olivia, but their relationship quickly turns into a traditional marriage filled with resentment and bickering, which comes to an ugly head when they join Brian and Jillian on a double date. Meanwhile, Lois introduces Peter to chick flicks, and he decides to make his own movie based on the plots of every girly movie ever made. |
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"Barely Legal" |
December 17, 2006 |
5ACX03 |
8 |
88 |
When Meg can't find a date to her junior prom, Brian gets suckered into going with her, even though he is dating Jillian. When Brian arrives at the dance he gets drunk to ease his pain, but after he makes out with Meg he really hurts. The next morning Meg starts to think of Brian as her boyfriend and becomes obsessed with spending every waking moment with him. Meanwhile, Peter, Cleveland and Quagmire join the police force and have to come to Brian's aid. |
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"Road to Rupert" |
January 28, 2007 |
5ACX04 |
9 |
89 |
When the family has a garage sale, Brian accidentally sells Stewie's beloved teddy bear Rupert. Stewie is so distraught that Brian takes him on a cross-country road trip to Aspen, CO. When they find the culprit, Stanford, Stewie challenges him to a ski-off to get Rupert back. Meanwhile, Peter loses his license, so Meg has to drive him around. |
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|
"Peter's Two Dads" |
February 11, 2007 |
5ACX05 |
10 |
90 |
After Peter's dad, Francis, dies, he finds out from Thelma that his real father lives in Ireland. So Peter and Brian head there in search of his father, who ends up being the town drunk, which is a great honor, and he challenges him to a drinking game to prove his paternity. Meanwhile, Stewie acts out and Lois spanks him, but he quickly realizes that he likes it and does whatever he can to get into trouble. |
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"The Tan Aquatic with Steve Zissou" |
February 18, 2007 |
5ACX06 |
11 |
91 |
When a bully begins to harass Chris, Peter goes to his defense, but the kid is so annoying that Peter beats him up. This is so satisfying that Peter realizes bullying is fun and begins to bully everyone in the house. Finally, Chris stands up to Peter and beats him senseless. Meanwhile, Stewie goes out without sunscreen and becomes obsessed with getting a tan. After Brian accidentally leaves him in the tanning booth for six hours, Stewie gets sunburned and fears he has cancer. While waiting for the results of his cancer screening, Stewie begins to live his life as if he had only days to live and drives Brian crazy with his demands. |
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"Airport '07" |
March 4, 2007 |
5ACX08 |
12 |
92 |
Peter takes Quagmire to the airport for work and messes things up, causing Quagmire to lose his job as a pilot. Quagmire can't find another gig(gitty giggity), so Peter and Cleveland devise a plan to help him get his old job back. When the plan flops, Quagmire receives advice from his idol, Hugh Hefner, which leads him to save the day. |
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"Bill and Peter's Bogus Journey" |
March 11, 2007 |
5ACX07 |
13 |
93 |
After Peter helps Bill Clinton out with a flat tire, they become fast friends. They begin spending a lot of time together and Lois starts to think Bill is a bad influence. But when she confronts Bill, they end up having sex. Peter is devastated and tries to get back at Lois but finds he loves her too much to go through with having an affair. Meanwhile, Lois and Stewie try to potty-train Brian. |
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"No Meals on Wheels" |
March 25, 2007 |
5ACX09 |
14 |
94 |
When the Griffin family decides to start a restaurant, they have a hard time attracting customers. But after Joe promises to help, Peter is excited that it might become a cop hangout. However, things don't really turn out as Peter had hoped and it begins to be popular with handicapped patrons. Although Peter attempts to change the atmosphere of his new place, a sudden twist of irony quickly changes his mind. |
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"Boys Do Cry" |
April 29, 2007 |
5ACX10 |
15 |
95 |
The family heads to church when Lois gets a gig as the organist, but after Stewie gets sick the congregation is convinced he's possessed by the devil. So, the family goes on the run and ends up in Texas. Peter fits right in with the cowboys, Stewie enters the "Little Miss Texas" pageant and Chris and Meg sneak into George W. Bush's house. |
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"No Chris Left Behind" |
May 6, 2007 |
5ACX11 |
16 |
96 |
When Chris gets expelled from school, the family enrolls him in a snooty boarding school Mr. Pewterschmidt attended, but Chris doesn't exactly fit in. Meanwhile, the chicken returns to pick a fight with Peter, but you'll never guess how it all ends. |
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"It Takes a Village Idiot, and I Married One" |
May 13, 2007 |
5ACX12 |
17 |
97 |
When Lois runs for mayor of Quahog, she isn't the front-runner until she "dumbs down" her political views. Once in office, she's corrupted by the power and starts accepting bribes so that she can buy herself expensive trinkets. Meanwhile, Peter's enjoying being the "first lady" and all of the perks that go along with it. |
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"Meet the Quagmires" |
May 20, 2007 |
5ACX13 |
18 |
98 |
Death grants Peter's wish of going back in time to be 18 again just for one night so that he can sow his wild oats. In 1984, he bails on a date with Lois to go to a bar and make out with a movie actress, but when he returns to the present, he discovers that he is now married to the former starlet and Lois is with Quagmire. Meanwhile, Stewie, Chris and Meg have all inherited Quagmire's charming characteristics. |
[edit] Season 6: 2007-2008
FOX celebrated the 100th episode episode as "Stewie Kills Lois", although the three episodes that made up the DVD movie weren't included in their "official" count. They also counted the hour long episode Blue Harvest count as two individual episodes, explaining the differing episodes for the 100th show. The Writer's Strike is the reason the season has a shortened episode count.
Screenshot/Artwork |
Title |
Original airdate |
Production code |
# |
Total Count |
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"Blue Harvest" |
September 23, 2007 |
5ACX16 5ACX22 |
1 |
99 |
When the power goes out in the Griffin home, Peter decides to educate his family and pass along the greatest story ever told: the story of Star Wars! After Princess Leia (Lois) comes under siege by Darth Vader (Stewie) and his evil Storm Troopers, C-3PO (Quagmire) and R2-D2 (Cleveland) escape to find the only person who can help the Rebel Alliance. On their quest thorough the desert planet of Tatooine, C-3PO and R-2D2 find extra help in Obi-Wan Kenobi (Herbert), Luke Skywalker (Chris), Han Solo (Peter) and Chewbacca (Brian) and head back to battle the Death Star in an epic intergalactic fight to the death. |
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"Movin' Out (Brian's Song)" |
September 30, 2007 |
5ACX14 |
2 |
100 |
When Peter convinces Brian to move in with his dense girlfriend Jillian, she ends up smothering him, but he keeps her around for the lovin'. Stewie moves in with them to help pay the rent, but he tries to get Brian back on the playing field by throwing him a drunken party and interfering with their relationship. Meanwhile, Meg gets a job at the local convenience store, as does Chris, who gets chummy with the manager, Carl. While Chris and Carl talk about their favorite movies, Meg is saddled with all the hard work. She eventually stands up for herself and as a result gets fired. |
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"Believe it or Not, Joe's Walking on Air" |
October 7, 2007 |
5ACX15 |
3 |
101 |
After Joe overhears Bonnie's phone conversation, in which she tells a friend that she is tired of being married to a handicapped person, Joe decides to get a leg transplant. Excited about his new ability to walk, Joe dives head first into extreme sports and begins to hang around more active friends. Meanwhile, Peter and the guys are upset at how Joe is acting and decide to teach him a lesson. In doing so, they re-cripple him and he is back to normal. |
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"Stewie Kills Lois" (1) |
November 4, 2007 |
5ACX17 |
4 |
102 |
In the 100th episode, Lois and Peter go on a cruise, leaving Stewie and the family behind. Upset with Lois for leaving him at home, Stewie vows to carry out a diabolical plan. When Brian challenges him to actually do it, Stewie stows away on the ship, finds Lois and...well...the title of the episode says it all. |
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"Lois Kills Stewie" (2) |
November 11, 2007 |
5ACX18 |
5 |
103 |
While all of Quahog assumes she's dead, Lois returns from the wilderness and names Stewie as her killer, but he goes on the run while Joe leads a manhunt around Quahog. Then, Stewie tries to take over the world and in the interim auditions for the American Idol judges Simon Cowell, Randy Jackson and Paula Abdul. Meanwhile, Lois realizes that she must stop Stewie. |
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|
"Padre De Familia" |
November 18, 2007 |
5ACX20 |
6 |
104 |
Peter starts an anti-immigration group after being caught up in the pro-American sentiment at a Veterans' Day parade, but his tune quickly changes when he finds out he was born in Mexico. Unable to prove his citizenship, pass the naturalization test or convince investigators that his marriage to Lois is for real, he ends up working as a groundskeeper on his father-in-law's estate and leading the fight for immigrant rights. |
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|
"Peter's Daughter" |
November 25, 2007 |
5ACX21 |
7 |
105 |
When a flood hits Quahog, Meg winds up in the hospital in a coma, but she wakes up to a cute med student named Micheal and they immediately hit it off. After Meg recovers, Peter is very protective of her, so he drives Micheal away. But when Meg reveals to the family that she is pregnant, Peter forces them to get married. |
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"McStroke" |
January 13, 2008 |
5ACX19 |
8 |
106 |
Peter decides to grow a mustache, but then he's mistaken for a fireman (because they all have mustaches), so he lends a hand when a fire breaks out at a local fast food restaurant. The owner gives him unlimited burgers as a "thank you" but he eats so many and he eventually has a stroke. When Peter recovers, he vows to expose the fast-food company and becomes friends with a genetically engineered cow he meets after infiltrating the McBurgertown warehouse |
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|
"Back to the Woods" |
February 17, 2008 |
6ACX02 |
9 |
107 |
James Woods returns after being locked in a crate to seek revenge against Peter. First, James steals Peter's identity and moves in as head of the Griffin household. Then, Peter goes out and ruins James career and image. |
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|
"Play It Again, Brian" |
March 2, 2008 |
6ACX01 |
10 |
108 |
Peter and Lois's marriage is on the rocks, but when Brian wins the New England Rising Writer’s award, the three of them head to Martha's Vineyard for a relaxing vacation. As Peter's drinking spirals out of control, so does Brian's self restraint as he professes his undying love for Lois. Peter and Brian test their friendship over the woman of their dreams. |
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"The Former Life of Brian" |
April 27, 2008 |
6ACX04 |
11 |
109 |
When Brian is afraid that he has lost his chance at love, he goes in search of a former flame Tracy only to discover he is the father of her unruly son, Dylan. After Brian’s surprise visit, Tracy drops Dylan off at the Griffin's so Brian can raise him. Subsequently, his new little angel begins terrorizing the Griffin household and Brian's self-important attitude toward parenting infuriates Peter and Lois. |
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"Long John Peter" |
May 4, 2008 |
6ACX06 |
12 |
110 |
It's a pirate's life for Peter when he gets a pet parrot. But after raising hell in Quahog and terrorizing the neighbors, Peter accidentally kills his beloved pet. Meanwhile, Chris goes with Brian to the vet and falls for the lovely intern Anna. |
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[edit] Season 7: 2008-2009
All episodes listed below might not air during the seventh season. Those not airing will be held over until Season 8
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Title |
Original airdate |
Production code |
# |
Total Count |
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"Love Blactually" |
September 28, 2008 |
6ACX03 |
1 |
111 |
When Brian meets Carolyn, the girl of his dreams, he decides to follow Stewie's advice to take things slow. This drives Carolyn crazy, and she soon moves on to another man. When Brian discovers Cleveland is the new man, he does whatever it takes (even if it means involving Cleveland's ex-wife, Loretta) to win Carolyn back. |
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"I Dream of Jesus" |
October 5, 2008 |
6ACX05 |
2 |
112 |
When Peter re-discovers his love for the painfully annoying yet seductively catchy tune "Surfin' Bird" by The Trashmen, Brian and Stewie decide to take matters into their own hands to ensure that the song will never be heard again! On the verge of tears, Peter goes to every record store in Quahog to track down his beloved song, when he runs into a familiar face. Realizing that it is the one and only Jesus Christ, Peter wants the world to know that he and J.C. are BFFs. |
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"Road to Germany" |
October 19, 2008 |
6ACX08 |
3 |
113 |
When Mort accidentally steps into a time machine, Brian and Stewie follow him in order to bring him back. But when they discover they're in Poland on the day of the Nazi invasion, things go from bad to worse and the trio has to find a way back to Quahog safely. |
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"Baby Not On Board" |
November 2, 2008 |
6ACX07 |
4 |
114 |
Peter wins a year of unlimited gas, and Brian suggests that the family use the funds to take a road trip to the Grand Canyon. So the Griffins pack up the car and hit the road, but leave some very precious cargo at home. When the family finally realizes that they have left Stewie home alone, it's a mad, explosive, hilarious dash back to Quahog. |
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"The Man with Two Brians" |
November 9, 2008 |
6ACX09 |
5 |
115 |
After watching Johnny Knoxville on "Jackass," Peter and the guys film their own shenanigans. When Brian gets hurt, the family worries that he's getting too old, so Peter brings home a new dog. Everything is great until the "new Brian" crosses the line and humps Stewie's favorite toy. |
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"Tales of a Third Grade Nothing" |
November 16, 2008 |
6ACX10 |
6 |
116 |
Peter's boss Angela sends him back to the third grade so that he can qualify for a work promotion. Meanwhile, Brian, Frank Sinatra Jr. and Stewie open the coolest club in Quahog. |
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"Ocean's Three and a Half" |
February 15, 2009 |
6ACX11 |
7 |
117 |
After being pregnant for seven years, Bonnie finally gives birth to a beautiful baby girl named Susie! Stewie quickly falls for the little tyke and vows to do anything to win her heart and get in her diaper. Meanwhile, Joe borrows $20,000 from a bookie to pay for Bonnie's medical bills, but then plans to steal the money from Mr. Pewterschmidt to pay his debt. |
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"Family Gay" |
March 8, 2009 |
6ACX12 |
8 |
118 |
Peter is injected with the gay gene as part of a scientific experiment to determine whether or not it’s a learned trait or something that you’re born with. Peter’s in a gay relationship and winds up in one of those straight camps. |
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"The Juice Is Loose!" |
March 15, 2009 (est.) |
6ACX13 |
?? |
1?? |
Summary Not Yet Available. |
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"Anchorwoman: The Legend of Lois Griffin" |
March 22, 2009 (est.) |
6ACX14 |
?? |
1?? |
Lois gets a job as a news reporter. |
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"Three Kings" |
March 29, 2009 (est.) |
6ACX15 |
?? |
1?? |
Three different Stephen King novels are parodied in this three-segment episode, including a Misery segment starring Brian and Stewie. |
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"Episode 420" |
2009 |
6ACX16 |
?? |
1?? |
Stewie and Brian attempt to rally Quahog in a movement to legalize marijuana. |
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"Not All Dogs Go To Heaven" |
2009 |
6ACX17 |
?? |
1?? |
Meg becomes a born-again Christian and tries to convert Brian from atheism. Meanwhile, Stewie kidnaps the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation. |
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"TBA" |
2009 |
6ACX18 |
?? |
1?? |
Not Yet Available. |
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"TBA" |
2009 |
6ACX19 |
?? |
1?? |
Not Yet Available. |
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"Peter's Progress" |
2009 |
6ACX20 |
?? |
1?? |
Not Yet Available. |
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"Something, Something, Something, Dark Side" |
Spring 2009 |
6ACX21 6ACX22 |
?? |
1?? |
The story of Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back is retold. |
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"Family Goy"[6] |
TBA |
7ACX01 |
?? |
1?? |
Not Yet Available. |
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"Brian's Got a Brand New Bag"[7] |
TBA |
7ACX02 |
?? |
1?? |
Not Yet Available. |
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"Quagmire's Baby"[8] |
TBA |
7ACX04 |
?? |
1?? |
Not Yet Available. |
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"Hannah Banana"[9] |
TBA |
7ACX05 |
?? |
1?? |
Not Yet Available. |
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"Big Man on Hippocampus"[10] |
TBA |
7ACX09 |
?? |
1?? |
Not Yet Available. |
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"Partial Terms of Endearment"[11] |
TBA |
7ACX10 |
?? |
1?? |
Not Yet Available. |
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"Business Guy"[12] |
TBA |
7ACX11 |
?? |
1?? |
Not Yet Available. |
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"Brian Griffin's House of Payne"[13] |
TBA |
7ACX13 |
?? |
1?? |
Not Yet Available. |
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"Extra Large Medium"[14] |
TBA |
7ACX14 |
?? |
1?? |
Not Yet Available. |
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"Meg Gets a Wild Hair"[15] |
TBA |
?ACX?? |
?? |
1?? |
Not Yet Available. |
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"Stew-Roids"[16] |
TBA |
?ACX?? |
?? |
1?? |
Not Yet Available. |
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"An American Dog in Paris"[17] |
TBA |
?ACX?? |
?? |
1?? |
Not Yet Available. |
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"Dog Gone"[18] |
TBA |
?ACX?? |
?? |
1?? |
Not Yet Available. |
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"Road to '85"[19] |
TBA |
?ACX?? |
?? |
1?? |
Not Yet Available. |
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"Dial Meg for Murder"[20] |
TBA |
?ACX?? |
?? |
1?? |
Not Yet Available. |
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"Jerome Is the New Black"[21] |
TBA |
?ACX?? |
?? |
1?? |
Not Yet Available. |
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"Sliders"[22] |
TBA |
?ACX?? |
?? |
1?? |
Not Yet Available. |
[edit] Season 8: 2009-2010
Screenshot |
Title |
Original airdate |
Production code |
# |
Total Count |
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"TBA" |
Fall, 2009 |
?ACX?? |
?? |
1?? |
Not Yet Available. |
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