None of them technically. He was "killed" in Lois Kills Stewie but it turned out it was a computer simulation so he didn't actually die.
If the writers of Family Guy decided to kill him off as a result of contracting HIV & AIDS, sure, they could write an episode where that happens but there's no reason to believe that will ever happen.
They weren't "drawn as British", they were drawn as rough cartoon sketches from the Tracy Ullman Show, an obvious nod to the Simpsons.That episode would be Season 4|Episode 24 Peterotica-- Between the time I originally answered this question and Season 10|Episode 22 Family Guy Viewer Mail #2 aired where there was a segment which depicted the British show Family Guy was based on.It does indeed feature the Griffins as Brits complete with Stewie as an inbred American hillbilly.
The tv series about a guy who can't die is called Family Guy.
It depends who you are talking about, Sasori (the puppet guy) dies in episode 28. While Deidara (the dude with mouths on his hands) dies in episode 124 in a blaze of glory.
he choke to death.
Cleveland Brown's wife.They divorced and then she died.
To Love and Die in Dixie
"To Love and Die in Dixie"
to live and die in dixie
To Live & Die in Dixie
To Live & Die in Dixie. it has been known as To Love & Die in Dixie but according to the DVD it is LIVE
The Griffin clan head south in the episode 'To Love and Die in Dixie' (UK Season 4/US Season 3).
If the writers of Family Guy decided to kill him off as a result of contracting HIV & AIDS, sure, they could write an episode where that happens but there's no reason to believe that will ever happen.
They weren't "drawn as British", they were drawn as rough cartoon sketches from the Tracy Ullman Show, an obvious nod to the Simpsons.That episode would be Season 4|Episode 24 Peterotica-- Between the time I originally answered this question and Season 10|Episode 22 Family Guy Viewer Mail #2 aired where there was a segment which depicted the British show Family Guy was based on.It does indeed feature the Griffins as Brits complete with Stewie as an inbred American hillbilly.
No.
The tv series about a guy who can't die is called Family Guy.
Guy Lacy died November 19, 1953, in Cleveland, TN, USA.