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** The draft had scenes where Cleveland and Quagmire appeared that were absent in the final.

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** The draft had reason Peter loses the reservation at Cheesie Charlie's different. Compared to the final, where Peter and Chris goofed off and Peter got an attitude that ruined it, here Peter gets the idea from Quagmire and Cleveland the restaurant's ripping him off. As such, the scenes where Cleveland Peter and Quagmire appeared that were absent in Chris play around - minus the final.ball pit scene which got reworked - are absent, as well as Peter's tall tale about Cheesie Charlie.
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->'''Peter:''' Guess they don't let you do that anymore.

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->'''Peter:''' -->'''Peter:''' Guess they don't let you do that anymore.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: According to [[http://leethomson.myzen.co.uk/Family_Guy/Family_Guy_1x03_-_Chitty_Chitty_Death_Bang.pdf the table read draft of the script dated August 20, 1998]], the show was intended to open with a ''Series/ThePriceIsRight'' gag in which none of the contestants could name the right price even after Creator/BobBarker told them what it was. Brian telling Bob Barker to "die already" was [[RefittedForSequel reused]] in "Brian in Love".

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: According to [[http://leethomson.myzen.co.uk/Family_Guy/Family_Guy_1x03_-_Chitty_Chitty_Death_Bang.[[https://thescriptlab.com/wp-content/uploads/scripts/Family_Guy_1x03_-_Chitty_Chitty_Death_Bang.pdf the table read draft of the script dated August 20, 1998]], it shows some surprising differences from the show final episode.
** The episode
was intended to open have a ColdOpen with a ''Series/ThePriceIsRight'' gag in which none of the contestants could name the right price even after Creator/BobBarker told them what it was. Brian telling Bob Barker to "die already" was [[RefittedForSequel reused]] in "Brian "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS2E4BrianInLove Brian in Love".Love]]".
** Before Lois walked in, there was going to be a gag where Chris was struggling to do math for kids with A.D.D. and when Peter tried to look up the answer at the back of Chris' book, he sounded ''an alarm!''
->'''Peter:''' Guess they don't let you do that anymore.
** Before Meg came running home crying, there was an intended gag where Peter watched his electric bug zapper on the front porch kill mosquitos before wondering what it felt like. With him almost putting his fork into an electrical outlet before Meg stopped him.
** The bit where Peter innocently cheered Meg's fake cheer is absent.
** The flashback to Meg's first birthday party was placed in between Peter's #1 Dad shirt gag and the "No Fat Chicks" gag is not present in this draft.
** The draft had scenes where Cleveland and Quagmire appeared that were absent in the final.
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** Brian's line, "I sure hope candy comes outta that."

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** Brian's line, "I sure hope candy comes outta that."The shot of the "big ass piñata" was shortened a bit.
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** Brian's line, "If you're gonna pull a party outta your ass, you might wanna stand up," had the word "ass" changed to "butt". This edit caused the following word, "you", to go missing.
** Brian's line, "I sure hope candy comes outta that."
** The beginning of the parade scene, where Peter gets a hold of the parade route sign.
** The cult leader saying, "Dammit!"
** The cult leader's line, "I wanna get the hell out of here!" was shortened to remove the phrase "the hell".

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* EditedForSyndication: The original airing of this episode had a part where Stewie (after being asked to make a wish before blowing out his birthday cake candles) imagines sounds of war and devastation before deciding to wish for a 1970s roller disco party. The reruns (including the DVD version) have a different soundtrack where it doesn't include audio of one of Hitler's speeches. Ironically, this doesn’t apply to the German voice track.

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* EditedForSyndication: The original airing following scenes were cut from the syndicated version:
** A few frames during the line, "What the hell are you doing in here anyway?" during the flashback
of this episode had a part where Stewie (after being asked to make a wish before blowing out his Lois missing Meg's first birthday cake candles) imagines sounds of war and devastation before deciding to wish for a 1970s roller disco party. milestones.
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The reruns (including the DVD version) have a different soundtrack flashback where it doesn't include audio Peter fires his gun, along with Lois's lead-in dialogue.
** One
of one of Hitler's speeches. Ironically, this doesn’t apply Stewie's sentences was shortened to remove the German voice track.mention of "testicular boot camp" and what he learned there.
** The scene where Chris and Peter are playing arcade driving games.
** The line, "Heil Hitler!" and Peter's reply of, "Actually, the name's Griffin."
** The entire scene of Meg introducing Lois to Jennifer. Therefore, we only see Meg mentioning the "party" she was invited to.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: According to [[http://leethomson.myzen.co.uk/Family_Guy/Family_Guy_1x03_-_Chitty_Chitty_Death_Bang.pdf the table read draft of the script dated August 20, 1998]], the show was intended to open with a ''Series/ThePriceIsRight'' gag in which none of the contestants could name the right price even after Creator/BobBarker told them what it was.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: According to [[http://leethomson.myzen.co.uk/Family_Guy/Family_Guy_1x03_-_Chitty_Chitty_Death_Bang.pdf the table read draft of the script dated August 20, 1998]], the show was intended to open with a ''Series/ThePriceIsRight'' gag in which none of the contestants could name the right price even after Creator/BobBarker told them what it was. Brian telling Bob Barker to "die already" was [[RefittedForSequel reused]] in "Brian in Love".
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: According to [[http://leethomson.myzen.co.uk/Family_Guy/Family_Guy_1x03_-_Chitty_Chitty_Death_Bang.pdf the table read draft of the script dated August 20, 1998]], the show was intended to open with a Series/ThePriceIsRight gag in which none of the contestants could name the right price even after Creator/BobBarker told them what it was.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: According to [[http://leethomson.myzen.co.uk/Family_Guy/Family_Guy_1x03_-_Chitty_Chitty_Death_Bang.pdf the table read draft of the script dated August 20, 1998]], the show was intended to open with a Series/ThePriceIsRight ''Series/ThePriceIsRight'' gag in which none of the contestants could name the right price even after Creator/BobBarker told them what it was.

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* EditedForSyndication: The original airing of this episode had a part where Stewie (after being asked to make a wish before blowing out his birthday cake candles) imagines sounds of war and devastation before deciding to wish for a 1970s roller disco party. The reruns (including the DVD version) have a different soundtrack where it doesn't include audio of one of Hitler's speeches. Ironically, this doesn’t apply to the German voice track.

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* EditedForSyndication: The original airing of this episode had a part where Stewie (after being asked to make a wish before blowing out his birthday cake candles) imagines sounds of war and devastation before deciding to wish for a 1970s roller disco party. The reruns (including the DVD version) have a different soundtrack where it doesn't include audio of one of Hitler's speeches. Ironically, this doesn’t apply to the German voice track.track.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: According to [[http://leethomson.myzen.co.uk/Family_Guy/Family_Guy_1x03_-_Chitty_Chitty_Death_Bang.pdf the table read draft of the script dated August 20, 1998]], the show was intended to open with a Series/ThePriceIsRight gag in which none of the contestants could name the right price even after Creator/BobBarker told them what it was.
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* FirstAppearance: Bruce is first shown as a clerk in the entertainment shop. Until No Chris Left Behind, he wasn’t given a name.

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* FirstAppearance: Bruce is first shown as a clerk in the entertainment shop. Until No "No Chris Left Behind, Behind", he wasn’t given a name.
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* FirstAppearance: Bruce is first shown as a clerk in the entertainment shop. Until No Chris Left Behind, he wasn’t given a name.
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Two tropes in one entry, the latter one fits better.


* KeepCirculatingTheTapes and EditedForSyndication: The original airing of this episode had a part where Stewie (after being asked to make a wish before blowing out his birthday cake candles) imagines sounds of war and devastation before deciding to wish for a 1970s roller disco party. The reruns (including the DVD version) have a different soundtrack where it doesn't include audio of one of Hitler's speeches. Ironically, this doesn’t apply to the German voice track.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes and EditedForSyndication: The original airing of this episode had a part where Stewie (after being asked to make a wish before blowing out his birthday cake candles) imagines sounds of war and devastation before deciding to wish for a 1970s roller disco party. The reruns (including the DVD version) have a different soundtrack where it doesn't include audio of one of Hitler's speeches. Ironically, this doesn’t apply to the German voice track.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes and EditedForSyndication: The original airing of this episode had a part where Stewie (after being asked to make a wish before blowing out his birthday cake candles) imagines sounds of war and devastation before deciding to wish for a 1970s roller disco party. The reruns (including the DVD version) have a different soundtrack where it doesn't include audio of one of Hitler's speeches. Ironically, this doesn’t apply to the German voice track.

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