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from "Family Guy" (1999)
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Biography:
Full name: Stewart Gilligan Griffin Age: 1 Gender: Male Hair color: Brown A smart... more
Alternate Names:
King Stewart / Stewie / Stewie Griffin as Darth Vader / Stuart 'Stu' Griffin
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- "Family Guy"
... aka Padre de familia (USA: Spanish title)
- Something, Something, Something Dark Side (2009) TV episode, Played by Seth MacFarlane (as Stewie Griffin as Darth Vader)
- Business Guy (2009) TV episode, Played by Seth MacFarlane
- Dog Gone (2009) TV episode, Played by Seth MacFarlane
- Jerome Is the New Black (2009) TV episode, Played by Seth MacFarlane
- Quagmire's Baby (2009) TV episode, Played by Seth MacFarlane
(131 more) - "The Cleveland Show"
- Pilot (2009) TV episode, Played by Seth MacFarlane - "Bones"
- The Critic in the Cabernet (2009) TV episode, Played by Seth MacFarlane - "South Park"
- Cartoon Wars: Part 1 (2006) TV episode, Played by Trey Parker / Matt Stone - Family Guy Presents Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story (2005) (V) Played by Seth MacFarlane / Seth MacFarlane (as Stuart 'Stu' Griffin)
- MTV Video Music Awards 2003 (2003) (TV) Played by Seth MacFarlane
Video-game:
- Family Guy (2006) (VG) Played by Seth MacFarlane
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From "Family Guy: Family Gay (#7.8)" (2009)
Lois Griffin: Is there a reason all the horses are named after cancelled Fox shows?
Announcer: Kitchen Confidential is in the lead, followed by The Wedding Bells, followed by Happy Hour, followed by The War at Home, followed by Drive, followed by The Winner, followed by Life on a Stick, followed by The Loop, followed by Head Cases, followed by Standoff, followed by Vanished, followed by Free Ride, followed by Method and Red, followed by Tru Calling, followed by Quintuplets, followed by Stacked, followed by Justice, followed by North Shore, followed by Back to You. And bringing up in the rear, but somehow, still in the race, is 'Til Death!
Lois Griffin: You named your horse 'Til Death?
Peter Griffin: You know why? 'Cause I'm gonna take this horse and shove it down America's throat!
Announcer: What's this? It looks like 'Til Death has taken a right turn and is heading into the stands!
[crashing sound, gasps and screams are heard]
Announcer: Dear, God! I could describe the horror I am witnessing, but it is so fathomabily ugly and heartrending that I cannot bring myself to do so, although I do possess the necessary descriptive powers. Oh, well, at least the horse ran past the class of visiting deaf second graders. Oh, no! Dear, God! He's going back!
[crashing sound and groans are heard]
Announcer: Oh, I know you can't hear any screams, but I assure you, they are signing frantically just as fast their little fingers can shape the complicated phoenemes necessary to convey dread and terror!
Peter Griffin: Wait a sec! Hold the phone! He's going back towards the track! Fellas, this race ain't over, yet!
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Lois Griffin: Is there a reason all the horses are named after cancelled Fox shows?
Announcer: Kitchen Confidential is in the lead, followed by The Wedding Bells, followed by Happy Hour, followed by The War at Home, followed by Drive, followed by The Winner, followed by Life on a Stick, followed by The Loop, followed by Head Cases, followed by Standoff, followed by Vanished, followed by Free Ride, followed by Method and Red, followed by Tru Calling, followed by Quintuplets, followed by Stacked, followed by Justice, followed by North Shore, followed by Back to You. And bringing up in the rear, but somehow, still in the race, is 'Til Death!
Lois Griffin: You named your horse 'Til Death?
Peter Griffin: You know why? 'Cause I'm gonna take this horse and shove it down America's throat!
Announcer: What's this? It looks like 'Til Death has taken a right turn and is heading into the stands!
[crashing sound, gasps and screams are heard]
Announcer: Dear, God! I could describe the horror I am witnessing, but it is so fathomabily ugly and heartrending that I cannot bring myself to do so, although I do possess the necessary descriptive powers. Oh, well, at least the horse ran past the class of visiting deaf second graders. Oh, no! Dear, God! He's going back!
[crashing sound and groans are heard]
Announcer: Oh, I know you can't hear any screams, but I assure you, they are signing frantically just as fast their little fingers can shape the complicated phoenemes necessary to convey dread and terror!
Peter Griffin: Wait a sec! Hold the phone! He's going back towards the track! Fellas, this race ain't over, yet!
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