Stewart "Stewie" Gilligan Griffin, at a year old, he is the youngest son of Peter & Lois Griffin.He's an infant genius who dabbles in world domination and matricide. He's possibly bi-sexual, although it all depends on the jokes in the episode. If they want him to be attracted to girls for an episode he is, if the writers want him to be a little gay for an episode, than he is.
Episode = Back to the Woods (Season 6, Episode 9) This is the episode where Peter loses his wallet, which is found by James Woods, at a Barry Manilow concert. James then proceeds to steal Peter's identity. Peter and Brian decides to ruin James' career and image by assuming his identity.
Dancing Girls was created in 1896.
because he's possibly homosexual. in some episodes he has been attracted to males but in others he has liked girls. he could be bisexual. in one episode he states homosexuality is wrong but in another he says would't it be great if i turned out to be homosexual
it was Reverend Samuel Parris who caught the girls dancing in the woods.
Yes. Girls can dance. But not all girls like to dance. Theoretically, any mammal can dance depending on your definition of dancing.
No, boys only think dancing is for girls.
The Dancing Girls of Kabul are a group of girls who have been taken from their family. They get viscously abused and raped by men who believe they are doing the right thing.
i do dancing and I'm sure auther girls do to but i am onley 10 and i love it i'd say 50 percent
Walter T. Griffin has written: 'Our treasure chest for girls and boys'
Adam Borstein has: Played Print Shop Employee in "Party of Five" in 1994. Played Elliott in "Suddenly Susan" in 1996. Played Lawyer in "The Closer" in 1998. Played Stage Manager in "The Brian Benben Show" in 1998. Played The Man in "Jesse" in 1998. Played Focus Group Guy in "Providence" in 1999. Performed in "Family Guy" in 1999. Played Peter in "Gilmore Girls" in 2000. Played Additional Voices in "Family Guy Presents Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story" in 2005.
Dancing Girls Limbering Up - 1897 was released on: USA: September 1897