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6[[caption-width-right:350:"'This reminds me of the time we were [[TakeThat made fun of]] on ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark''."]]
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8References to ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' in other media.
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11* 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.
12* A 2007 Subway commercial had Peter reciting a poem called ''Ode to the Subway Feast''. "Beat that, Jared."
13* 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.
14* A 2012 commercial had Stewie and Brian promoting Wheat Thins, which Stewie pronounces "Hweat Thins."
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17* ''ComicBook/TheSimpsonsFuturamaCrossoverCrisis'': The hardcover edition adds two extra pages to the second issue of the first miniseries. On the second of those pages, a ball of dark matter produced by Nibbler goes through all the floors at the Simpsons' house before ending up in Hell. There, the Devil is shown watching ''Family Guy'', with Brian Griffin appearing on the TV screen.
18* In ''ComicBook/SpiderHam: 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.
19* In the ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogIDW'' Imposter Syndrome miniseries, Surge can be seen in the [[Memes/FamilyGuy infamous death pose]] during a {{failure montage}} in issue 3.
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22* ''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}}.
23* In one ''ComicStrip/GetFuzzy'' comic, Rob wears a Stewie T-shirt.
24* In one ''ComicStrip/FoxTrot'' comic, Jason laments that it isn't fair he isn't allowed to stay up to watch South Park and Family Guy and Peter is. Andy resolves this by sending Peter to bed early.
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27* ''Fanfic/EverydayCrazinessInPontypandy'': Peter makes a surprise appearance in "Shop Till You Drop" via, fittingly, a CutawayGag, in which he substitutes for WesternAnimation/FiremanSam as a volunteer firefighter, but gets stuck coming down the pole.
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30* ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesMutantMayhem'': Donatello says that Michelangelo's head looks like if "Stewie and ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'' had a baby".
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32[[AC:[[{{Film}} Film -- Live-Action]]]]
33* ''Film/{{Ted}}'': During the party, Ted (voiced by Creator/SethMacFarlane) [[ActorAllusion insists that he doesn't sound like Peter Griffin]]. Both feature Creator/MilaKunis.
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36* ''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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39* ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'': [[spoiler:The Courier's brain's]] voice in ''Old World Blues'' was based on Stewie Griffin's.
40* In ''VideoGame/InfiniteCraft'', the name "Family Guy", and more specifically "Peter Griffin", are both possible items to craft.
41* In ''VideoGame/MarioParty8'', Dry Bones and Hammer Bro's team name is "What-The-Deuce".
42* In ''VisualNovel/TheMurderOfSonicTheHedgehog'', Sonic's death pose is laid out exactly like the "fallen down" pose.
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45* 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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48* ''WebVideo/{{FUDW}}'': In "DW Calls Her Mom a [=***=][=**=]", when Matt makes a particularly dirty joke, Cleveland Brown appears to say "That's nasty".
49* ''WebVideo/TheGreatestFreakoutEver'': In the first video, Stephen has a calendar featuring Jasper and the Greased-Up Deaf Guy on his wall.
50* ''WebVideo/HonestTrailers'':
51** In the trailer for ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles1'', Dash's teacher is called "Grown-Up Stewie".
52** In the trailer for ''Film/{{Deadpool|2016}}'', 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''.
53** 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 Meg.
54** In the trailer for ''Film/TheMeg'', the film is given the alternate title ''Shut Up, Meg''.
55*** The trailer for ''Film/{{M3gan}}'' gets the same title.
56* ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic'':
57** 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.
58** In his review of ''WesternAnimation/Dougs1stMovie'', The Critic describes Doug's fantasies as if Series/{{Scrubs}} and Family Guy took all of their pointless cutaway jokes and turned it into some sort of [[TakeThat horrible hybrid of wasted time.]]
59** 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.
60** In his review of ''Film/TheJungleBook2016'', the Critic calls [[WesternAnimation/TheJungleBook1967 the 1967 version of Kaa]] a mix of Franchise/WinnieThePooh and Herbert.
61** 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.
62** In his review of ''Film/JupiterAscending,'' when the main character Jupiter (played by Creator/MilaKunis) starts narrating, it cuts to the Critic saying, [[ActorAllusion"Shut up, Meg."]]
63** In his review of ''Film/BabysDayOut'', upon noticing the bus driver's resemblance to Peter Griffin, the Critic dubs him with Peter saying "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS3E11EmissionImpossible Eh, no baby, but it looks like Carol's blowin' a bubble!]]"
64* ''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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67* ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'': In "The Name", when Zach hits Mr. Small in the head with a skateboard, Small falls over into the infamous "death pose".
68* ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'', being a show also created by Creator/SethMacFarlane, features several references to ''Family Guy'':
69** In "The People vs. Martin Sugar", Stan lists his favorite fictional dogs and names Brian #1:
70--->'''Brian:''' Uh, do I know you? ''[walks away]''\
71'''Stan:''' ''[[SelfDeprecation Stop pretending I don't exist!]]''
72** The ending to "Hurricane!", the third part of a crossover of [=MacFarlane=]'s shows, involves Stan meeting Peter and Cleveland (the latter of whom had [[WesternAnimation/TheClevelandShow his own show]] at the time).
73** In "The Unbrave One", Francine takes several pregnancy tests from a shady online gynecologist. In TheStinger, "Dr. Vadgers" is revealed to be Quagmire.
74* ''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.
75* ''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.
76* ''WesternAnimation/{{MAD}}'': Peter makes a cameo in the sketch "[[Series/TwoAndAHalfMen Two and a Half Man]]".
77* ''Westernanimation/RobotChicken'': Peter Griffin appears as one of the judges in "Suck It".
78* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
79** 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]].
80** 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''.
81** In "Treehouse of Horror XVI", executive producer Al Jean is credited as "Al 'Family Guy' Jean".
82** 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".
83** 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):
84--->'''Stewie Mascot:''' I was the it-boy in 2006!
85** In "Treehouse of Horror XXXIII", one of the theme parks at the end of the "Simpsons World" segment is Family Guy Town. The dome is in the shape of Stewie's head.
86* ''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 being compared to it]]) taking advantage of the ensuing panic to get the show cancelled.
87-->'''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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