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* At the end of the [Manga/MyHeroAcademia [[Manga/MyHeroAcademia Deku]] vs [[Manga/BlackClover Asta]] episode of ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'', [[spoiler: Deku dies from overuse of his powers and then ends up in the Family Guy death pose.]]
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* At the end of the [Manga/MyHeroAcademia Deku]] vs [[Manga/BlackClover Asta]] episode of ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'', [[spoiler: Deku dies from overuse of his powers and then ends up in the Family Guy death pose.]]
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* In his review of ''Film/JupiterAscending,'' when the main character Jupiter (played by Creator/MilaKunis) starts narrating, it cuts to the Critic saying, "Shut up, Meg."
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** In the trailer for ''Film/AWrinkleInTime2018'', a clip of Peter saying "Shut up, Meg" plays in response to characters in the movie saying the same thing to [[NamesTheSame Meg]].
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* ''Wiki/SCPFoundation'': [[http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-5981 SCP-5981]] is a city called "Nuke City" that [[TinkerbellJesus only appears to those who believe in it]]. It became known to the public after a ''Family Guy'' episode aired about the protagonists visiting the place. The public's memories about the episode and the place got wiped out by the foundation.
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* ''Wiki/SCPFoundation'': ''Website/SCPFoundation'': [[http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-5981 SCP-5981]] is a city called "Nuke City" that [[TinkerbellJesus only appears to those who believe in it]]. It became known to the public after a ''Family Guy'' episode aired about the protagonists visiting the place. The public's memories about the episode and the place got wiped out by the foundation.
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* In the ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogIDW'' Imposter Syndrome miniseries, Surge can be seen in the [[Memes/FamilyGuy infamous deathpose]] during a failure montage in issue 3.
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*''Wiki/SCPFoundation'': [[http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-5981 SCP-5981]] is a city called "Nuke City" that [[TinkerbellJesus only appears to those who believe in it]]. It became known to the public after a ''Family Guy'' episode aired about the protagonists visiting the place. The public's memories about the episode and the place got wiped out by the foundation.
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* In the ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogIDW'' Imposter Syndrome miniseries, Surge can be seen in the [[Memes/FamilyGuy infamous deathpose]] during a failure montage in issue 3.
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* In ''VideoGame/MarioParty 8'', Dry Bones and Hammer Bro's team name is "What-The-Deuce".
* In ''VideoGame/MarioParty 8'', Dry Bones and Hammer Bro's team name is "What-The-Deuce".
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* ''Film/{{Ted}}'': During the party, Ted (voiced by Creator/SethMacFarlane) [[ActorAllusion insists that he doesn't sound like Peter Griffin]].
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* ''Film/{{Ted}}'': During the party, Ted (voiced by Creator/SethMacFarlane) [[ActorAllusion insists that he doesn't sound like Peter Griffin]].
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* In ''Comicbook/SpiderHam: Aporkalips Now'', Mojo decides Spider-Ham's WorldOfFunnyAnimals needs to be more "mature", and reinvents Peter Porker as "Hammy Guy", with Mary-Jane Waterbuffalo as Lois, Captain Americat as Stewie, and Thrr, Dog of Thunder, as Brian.
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* In ''Comicbook/SpiderHam: Aporkalips Aporkalypse Now'', Mojo decides Spider-Ham's WorldOfFunnyAnimals needs to be more "mature", and reinvents Peter Porker as "Hammy Guy", with Mary-Jane Waterbuffalo as Lois, Captain Americat as Stewie, and Thrr, Dog of Thunder, as Brian.
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* In ''Comicbook/SpiderHam: Aporkalips Now'', Mojo decides Spider-Ham's WorldOfFunnyAnimals needs to be more "mature", and reinvents Peter Porker as "Hammy Guy", with Mary-Jane Waterbuffalo as Lois, Captain Americat as Stewie, and Thrr, Dog of Thunder, as Brian.
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* ''ComicStrip/{{Curtis}}'': In [[https://i.redd.it/ue1dagba8pq01.jpg this strip]], Stewie is one of the guests at Curtis' party, along with [[ComicStrip/DennisTheMenaceUS Dennis the Menace]], [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Bart Simpson]], [[ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes Calvin]], and ComicStrip/{{Heathcliff}}.
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* ''ComicStrip/{{Curtis}}'': In [[https://i.redd.it/ue1dagba8pq01.jpg this strip]], Stewie is one of the guests at Curtis' party, along with [[ComicStrip/DennisTheMenaceUS Dennis the Menace]], [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Bart Simpson]], [[ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes Calvin]], [[WesternAnimation/TheBoondocks Huey Freeman]], and ComicStrip/{{Heathcliff}}.
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* ''Series/{{Bones}}'': In "The Critic and the Cabernet", Stewie makes a guest appearance ([[spoiler: as a brain tumor-induced hallucination]]) to give Booth some couple advice.
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* ''Series/{{Bones}}'': In "The Critic and the Cabernet", Stewie makes a guest appearance ([[spoiler: as ([[spoiler:as a brain tumor-induced hallucination]]) to give Booth some couple advice.
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** In the trailer for ''Film/Deadpool2016'', Epic Voice Guy says that the movie feels like a really expensive, longer episode of Family Guy. Which causes ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}, himself, to ask [[SeasonalRot WHICH season of Family Guy]].
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* ''ComicStrip/{{Curtis}}'': In [[https://i.redd.it/ue1dagba8pq01.jpg this strip]], Stewie is one of the guests at Curtis' party, along with [[ComicStrip/DennisTheMenaceUS Dennis the Menace]], [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Bart Simpson]], [[ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes Calvin]], and ComicStrip/{{Heathcliff}}.
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** In his review of ''Film/TheJungleBook2016'', the Critic calls [[Disney/TheJungleBook the 1967 version of Kaa]] a mix of Franchise/WinnieThePooh and Herbert.
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* A 2007 Subway commercial had Peter reciting a poem called ''Ode to the Subway Feast''. "Beat that, Jared."
* A 2008 Coca-Cola commercial had Macy's Thanksgiving Parade balloons of Stewie and WesternAnimation/{{Underdog}} fighting over a balloon of a Coke bottle. It ends up getting caught by a [[ComicStrip/{{peanuts}} Charlie Brown]] balloon.
* A 2012 commercial had Stewie and Brian promoting Wheat Thins, which Stewie pronounces "Hweat Thins."
* A 2008 Coca-Cola commercial had Macy's Thanksgiving Parade balloons of Stewie and WesternAnimation/{{Underdog}} fighting over a balloon of a Coke bottle. It ends up getting caught by a [[ComicStrip/{{peanuts}} Charlie Brown]] balloon.
* A 2012 commercial had Stewie and Brian promoting Wheat Thins, which Stewie pronounces "Hweat Thins."
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* Brian and Stewie make a cameo appearance in a commercial for ''WesternAnimation/ThePeanutsMovie'' merchandise from Target. Stewie is dressed in Charlie Brown's shirt, and Brian is dressed in Snoopy's Flying Ace helmet and scarf.
* Brian and Stewie make a cameo appearance in a commercial for ''WesternAnimation/ThePeanutsMovie'' merchandise from Target. Stewie is dressed in Charlie Brown's shirt, and Brian is dressed in Snoopy's Flying Ace helmet and scarf.
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** In his review of ''WesternAnimation/TheThiefAndTheCobbler'', during the scene where the Thief comes across YumYum bathing herself with a jewel-encrusted golden scratcher, the Critic plays the clip from "No Chris Left Behind" where Peter sells butt scratchers at a baseball game.
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** In his review of ''WesternAnimation/TheThiefAndTheCobbler'', during the scene where the Thief comes across YumYum [=YumYum=] bathing herself with a jewel-encrusted golden scratcher, the Critic plays the clip from "No Chris Left Behind" where Peter sells butt scratchers at a baseball game.
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** At the end of "Missionary: Impossible", Betty White tells the audience to donate to a FOX pledge drive to prevent "crude, lowbrow programming" from going off the air, while she stands next to a TV with the ''Family Guy'' logo on the screen.
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** At the end of "Missionary: Impossible", Betty White tells the audience to donate to a FOX pledge drive to prevent "crude, lowbrow programming" from going off the air, [[TakeThat while she stands next to a TV with the ''Family Guy'' logo on the screen.screen]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': The two-part episode "Cartoon Wars" revolves around the news that ''Family Guy'' will do a joke about the Prophet Muhammad, and Cartman ([[RealitySubtext sick of always being compared to it]]) taking advantage of the ensuing panic to get the show cancelled.
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** In "'Tis the 30th Season", it's shown that Disney World is constructing a new "Family Guy World" (also referencing Disney's acquisition of 21st Century Fox).
--->'''Stewie Mascot:''' I was the it-boy in 2006!
* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': The two-part episode "Cartoon Wars" revolves around the news that ''Family Guy'' will do a joke about the Prophet Muhammad, and Cartman ([[RealitySubtext who is sick ofalways being compared to it]]) taking advantage of the ensuing panic to get the show cancelled.
--->'''Stewie Mascot:''' I was the it-boy in 2006!
* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': The two-part episode "Cartoon Wars" revolves around the news that ''Family Guy'' will do a joke about the Prophet Muhammad, and Cartman ([[RealitySubtext who is sick of
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* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': The two-part episode "Cartoon Wars" revolves around the news that ''Family Guy'' will do a joke about the Prophet Muhammad, and Cartman, [[RealitySubtext Cartman ([[RealitySubtext sick of always being compared to it]], takes it]]) taking advantage of the ensuing panic to get the show cancelled.cancelled.
-->'''Cartman:''' I am ''nothing'' like ''Family Guy''! When I make jokes, they are inherent to a story! Deep, situational and emotional jokes based on what is relevant and has a point, ''not just one random, interchangeable joke after another!''
-->'''Cartman:''' I am ''nothing'' like ''Family Guy''! When I make jokes, they are inherent to a story! Deep, situational and emotional jokes based on what is relevant and has a point, ''not just one random, interchangeable joke after another!''
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* ''Series/{{Bones}}'': In "The Critic and the Cabernet", Stewie makes a guest appearance ([[spoiler: as a brain tumor-induced hallucination]]) to give Booth some couple advice.
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* ''WebVideo/HonestTrailers'':
** In the trailer for ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'', Dash's teacher is called "Grown-Up Stewie".
** In the trailer for ''Film/AWrinkleInTime2018'', a clip of Peter saying "Shut up, Meg" plays in response to characters in the movie saying the same thing to [[NamesTheSame Meg]].
** In the trailer for ''Film/TheMeg'', the film is given the alternate title ''Shut Up, Meg''.
* ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic'':
** In his editorial "When Does a Joke Go Too Far?", the Critic addresses the controversy involving the Sarah Palin joke from "Extra Large Medium" and her response to it.
** In his review of ''Film/TheJungleBook2016'', the Critic calls [[Disney/TheJungleBook the 1967 version of Kaa]] a mix of Franchise/WinnieThePooh and Herbert.
** In his review of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirlsMovie'', a clip from "Brian in Love" ("Oh my God... You can talk!") plays in response to Talking Dog's only line.
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* ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'':
** In "The People vs. Martin Sugar", Stan lists his favorite fictional dogs and names Brian #1.
--->'''Brian:''' Uh, do I know you? ''(walks away)''
--->'''Stan:''' ''[[SelfDeprecation Stop pretending I don't exist!]]''
** The ending to "Hurricane!", the third part of a crossover of Creator/SethMacFarlane's shows, involves Stan meeting Peter and Cleveland (the latter of whom had [[WesternAnimation/TheClevelandShow his own show]] at the time).
** In "The Unbrave One", Francine takes several pregnancy tests from a shady online gynecologist. In TheStinger, "Dr. Vadgers" is revealed to be Quagmire.
* ''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether'': In "The Lemon-AIDS Walk", Peter and Lois pass by Wooldoor when he is on the street begging for change. Alex Borstein voiced Lois for this joke.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'': In "Bender's Big Score", Fry, after returning to the year 2000, hangs a ''Family Guy'' "12 Laughs a Year" calendar in his new apartment.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
** At the end of "Missionary: Impossible", Betty White tells the audience to donate to a FOX pledge drive to prevent "crude, lowbrow programming" from going off the air, while she stands next to a TV with the ''Family Guy'' logo on the screen.
** In the segment ''Send in the Clones'' from "Treehouse of Horror XIII", Peter makes a cameo among the many clones of Homer, a reference to criticisms that ''Family Guy'' is a clone of ''The Simpsons''.
** In "Treehouse of Horror XVI", executive producer Al Jean is credited as "Al 'Family Guy' Jean".
** In "The Italian Bob", Italian cops look through a book of wanted felons containing a photo of Peter labeled [[TakeThat "Plagarisimo"]], followed by one of [[WesternAnimation/AmericanDad Stan Smith]] labelled "Plagarisimo di Plagarisimo".
* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': The two-part episode "Cartoon Wars" revolves around the news that ''Family Guy'' will do a joke about the Prophet Muhammad, and Cartman, [[RealitySubtext sick of always being compared to it]], takes advantage of the ensuing panic to get the show cancelled.
* ''Film/{{Ted}}'': During the party, Ted (voiced by Creator/SethMacFarlane) [[ActorAllusion insists that he doesn't sound like Peter Griffin]].
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* ''Series/{{Bones}}'': In "The Critic and the Cabernet", Stewie makes a guest appearance ([[spoiler: as a brain tumor-induced hallucination]]) to give Booth some couple advice.
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* ''WebVideo/HonestTrailers'':
** In the trailer for ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'', Dash's teacher is called "Grown-Up Stewie".
** In the trailer for ''Film/AWrinkleInTime2018'', a clip of Peter saying "Shut up, Meg" plays in response to characters in the movie saying the same thing to [[NamesTheSame Meg]].
** In the trailer for ''Film/TheMeg'', the film is given the alternate title ''Shut Up, Meg''.
* ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic'':
** In his editorial "When Does a Joke Go Too Far?", the Critic addresses the controversy involving the Sarah Palin joke from "Extra Large Medium" and her response to it.
** In his review of ''Film/TheJungleBook2016'', the Critic calls [[Disney/TheJungleBook the 1967 version of Kaa]] a mix of Franchise/WinnieThePooh and Herbert.
** In his review of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirlsMovie'', a clip from "Brian in Love" ("Oh my God... You can talk!") plays in response to Talking Dog's only line.
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* ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'':
** In "The People vs. Martin Sugar", Stan lists his favorite fictional dogs and names Brian #1.
--->'''Brian:''' Uh, do I know you? ''(walks away)''
--->'''Stan:''' ''[[SelfDeprecation Stop pretending I don't exist!]]''
** The ending to "Hurricane!", the third part of a crossover of Creator/SethMacFarlane's shows, involves Stan meeting Peter and Cleveland (the latter of whom had [[WesternAnimation/TheClevelandShow his own show]] at the time).
** In "The Unbrave One", Francine takes several pregnancy tests from a shady online gynecologist. In TheStinger, "Dr. Vadgers" is revealed to be Quagmire.
* ''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether'': In "The Lemon-AIDS Walk", Peter and Lois pass by Wooldoor when he is on the street begging for change. Alex Borstein voiced Lois for this joke.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'': In "Bender's Big Score", Fry, after returning to the year 2000, hangs a ''Family Guy'' "12 Laughs a Year" calendar in his new apartment.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
** At the end of "Missionary: Impossible", Betty White tells the audience to donate to a FOX pledge drive to prevent "crude, lowbrow programming" from going off the air, while she stands next to a TV with the ''Family Guy'' logo on the screen.
** In the segment ''Send in the Clones'' from "Treehouse of Horror XIII", Peter makes a cameo among the many clones of Homer, a reference to criticisms that ''Family Guy'' is a clone of ''The Simpsons''.
** In "Treehouse of Horror XVI", executive producer Al Jean is credited as "Al 'Family Guy' Jean".
** In "The Italian Bob", Italian cops look through a book of wanted felons containing a photo of Peter labeled [[TakeThat "Plagarisimo"]], followed by one of [[WesternAnimation/AmericanDad Stan Smith]] labelled "Plagarisimo di Plagarisimo".
* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': The two-part episode "Cartoon Wars" revolves around the news that ''Family Guy'' will do a joke about the Prophet Muhammad, and Cartman, [[RealitySubtext sick of always being compared to it]], takes advantage of the ensuing panic to get the show cancelled.