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Seth MacFarlane Celebrated 20 Years Of ‘Family Guy’ With A Nod Towards The Show’s History

Seth MacFarlane Celebrated 20 Years Of ‘Family Guy’ With A Nod Towards The Show’s History

Following an anti-climatic Super Bowl between the [covers mouth] Denver Broncos and Atlanta Falcons, Fox made the risky move to debut its new animated series, Family Guy. That was 20 years ago today, and despite multiple cancelations, the move worked out well for everyone involved: Family Guy is now in its 17th season (!), and creator Seth MacFarlane has continued to work with Fox on The Cleveland Show, American Dad!, and The Orville.

To celebrate two decades since “Death Has a Shadow” (which Family Guy later returned to in season 10’s “Back to the Pilot,” maybe the best episode of the entire series), MacFarlane tweeted, “Hey so Family Guy premiered 20 years ago today on Fox. After several cancellations, multiple time slots and a lawsuit from Carol Burnett, we somehow still exist! Here’s to still existing!”

Family Guy was canceled after season two, then Fox changed its mind and renewed the show for 13 more episodes, only to give it the ax again after season three. The only reason it’s still around today is because of high ratings on the Cartoon Network programming block Adult Swim and even higher DVD sales (according to an article published at the time, season one was the “second-bestselling DVD of a TV series” ever, after Chappelle’s Show).

As for the Carol Burnett lawsuit:

She appears in “Peterotica” as a part-time janitor of a porn shop called Pornoslavia. In March 2007, she filed a lawsuit against 20th Century Fox, claiming that this portrayal was copyright infringement for her Charwoman cleaning character being portrayed on the show without her permission. She also claimed that FOX violated her publicity rights. She was asking for $6 million in damages. On June 4, 2007, U.S. District Judge Dean Pregerson rejected the lawsuit, stating that the parody was protected under the First Amendment, using Hustler v. Falwell as a precedent.

I can’t think of a better way to celebrate Family Guy‘s 20th anniversary than by bringing up a lawsuit involving a porn shop. Happy birthday!

— Seth MacFarlane (@SethMacFarlane) January 31, 2019

Today we celebrate 20 FREAKIN' YEARS of #FamilyGuy! pic.twitter.com/wdC6HT375r

— Family Guy (@FamilyGuyonFOX) January 31, 2019

Fans are also sharing their favorite Family Guy memories.

Still married 15 years later, and we still routinely say things in "Peter voice" just for the hell of it.

— Stefan von Imhof (@stefanvonimhof) January 31, 2019

I remember how outrageously awesome the very first episodes seemed and thinking what a horrible tragedy it was when was cancelled. I was happy it was brought back and given a second chance. You’ve kept it outrageous, funny and relevant for 20 years!! Congrats!

— Bill Kinnik (@bkinnik) January 31, 2019

One of my favorite shows of all time. I watch re runs every day and it always makes me laugh. Thank you Seth for brining lots of laughs to my life!

— ️‍- NJ – Svetlana Lupescu – NJ -️‍ (@Sashinka2Cute) January 31, 2019

20 years later and it’s still my very favorite show! #FamilyGuy #LemonPledge

— Jenny Johnson (@JennyJohnsonHi5) January 31, 2019

Good job keeping that black knight at bay for 20 years! #nicemoat pic.twitter.com/6olGQV62Wh

— Jesse Callahan (@getfree31) January 31, 2019

First episode I saw was the one where Stewie was trying to eliminate broccoli via his weather machine and Meg ran over William Shatner while learning how to drive. Still laughing at all of his Captain Kirk "movements" every time I watch that episode. Been hooked ever since.

— Pete Rock (@EvilAstronomer) January 31, 2019

20 years and we’re still going strong another shows tried to take us down but all they got was a taste of peter’s farts pic.twitter.com/Yau1QE80k8

— MOHAMMED #teampaul (@mooshie1999) January 31, 2019

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