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    Family Guy Stereotypes

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    The television show Family Guy has been one of the most popular tv shows of all time‚ and for good reason. While an entertaining and amusing to most‚ the show reinforces stereotypes and labels given to those who are in lower social classes and of color. The premise of the whole show is following a man named Peter Griffin and his family on whatever adventure they may embark upon. In every episode‚ there is some type of remark‚ gesture‚ or even all out rant on another culture or person. In the episode

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    Family Guy/History

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    Paper Topic #1: Family Guy The Family Guy was brought to the public in early 1999. Though the genre of the show is comedic‚ the show itself also resembles many historical themes. From the episodes that I’ve watched‚ each show contains at least one‚ if not multiple‚ historical references within them. The Family Guy is a comedic animated sitcom that resembles the generation in which it came out. The first episode debuted on January 31‚ 1999. Since then‚ The Family Guy has been a big hit and still

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    Satire - Family Guy

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    * The satirical techniques used for ‘Family Guy’ characters * Begin to analyse a ‘Family Guy’ episode to understand the satire used within the episode. * Brian and Stewie join the Army‚ but when they’re shipped to Iraq‚ they try everything to get discharged‚ including shooting each other and pretending they’re gay. * Meanwhile Chris joins a heavy-metal band and develops an anti-social and rude attitude. Lois and Peter find a poster of Marilyn Manson in his wardrobe and blame him for the

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    Stereotypes In Family Guy

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    Family Guy is a cartoon on Fox Tv in the USA. The producer is Seth MacFarlane. In this cartoon‚ there are many stereotypes including all religions.I want to share with you what I see in 11 chapters I watch. One of the stereotype in the cartoon is that Christianity and other religions suppress scientific progress. While this may be true at sometimes‚ it is not always and shouldn’t be considered the norm. About Mormon stereotype‚ is that Mormons can have multiple wives and aren’t aloud

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    Everybody Loves Raymond My favorite sitcom‚ if you can say that I have one‚ is “Everybody Loves Raymond”. This family is dysfunctional. The show revolves around the main character‚ Ray Barone. He’s a successful sportswriter living in New York with his wife Debra. They have 4 children‚ their daughter Ally who is eight years old‚ and their four year old twins‚ Geoffrey and Michael. The funniest part of the show is the Ray’s parents‚ Frank and Marie‚ who can’t let go of Ray. They live directly

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    In the episode of Family Guy‚ Peter Griffin‚ husband‚ father‚ brother?‚ there are many racial and other innuendoes. With all this in a show‚ many would say that it is extremely offensive‚ but I believe that this episode was not offensive. In the title no one can understand what the episode is about until it is watched. Peter Griffin finds out that he has a black heritage and takes it to the extreme. He enters a black community gathering and finds out more about his past. He changes his attitude

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    to you to protest a cable show of yours I believe should be canceled. Your adult animated sitcom Family Guy‚ is a complete failure and I urge you to rethink running this show. Family Guy shows no sign of creativity and no sign of valuable content. It has no message and delivers a half an hour of obscenity. I will begin to explain in detail why I strongly believe you should cancel this show. Family Guy is a procedural show that lacks creativity. For example the writers include music videos in each

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    Family Guy Bad Influence

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    are not so good for children viewing such as the cartoon Family Guy. People may look at Family Guy as a very funny cartoon but in all it’s actually a very rude show. When the creator came up with it I do not think that he/she thought that children would be into this show and I do not think that this cartoon was even made for children viewing because of its contents; but the fact still remains that they are looking at this show. Family Guy is not your ordinary cartoon. It has a lot of violence‚ sex

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    Seth Macfarlane

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    earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree. He was an animator and writer for Hanna-Barbera for several television shows‚ including Johnny Bravo‚ Cow and Chicken and Dexter’s Laboratory‚ before creating his own series for 20th Century Fox entitled Family Guy in 1999. MacFarlane would go on to co-create American Dad! in 2005‚ The Winner in 2007 and The Cleveland Show in 2009 for 20th Century Fox. As an actor‚ he has made guest appearances on shows such as Gilmore Girls‚ The War at Home and FlashForward

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    for Poor Parenting A recent article in Time Magazine has claimed that teen offenders of violent crimes are in essence also the victims because of the confusion over right and wrong‚ due to being raised on television programs such as Family Guy. While it’s true that TV shows such as this appear to contain an endless supply of inappropriate humor and degradation of women in general‚ it is erroneous to try to lay blame for the actions and attitudes of today’s teenagers on these cartoons

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