Tom Bosley. Probably best known for his role of Howard Cunningham on the long running 70's/80's sitcom, "Happy Days"
Its the one where Stewie gets really tanned in a tanning bed and gets a mole and thinks he has cancer so on his 'death bed' Brian records his last thoughts and Stewie is talking about the little squiggle things your eyes see and when you look at them they disappear. If u closes your eyes hard, u see a lot of shapes and colors. The "squigglish" thing is just one of those shapes.
meg and stewie (family guy may deny this) were based off of Meg and Charels Wallace from A Wrinkle in Time. The daughter thinks she's ugly and etc., and the son is a genius. Look it up. (not the movie- the movie was bad)-- It should be noted that the above answer is opinion based only. There is no solid evidence, i.e. interviews with the Seth MacFarlane or cast, that proves this. After all, in Stewie's case, Seth has stated Stewie was based on British actor Rex Harrison.
Yoda was design to look like Albert enstian
no, but cousin Stanley was one of later drawings of what SpongeBob would look like
go to Stoik and look for a little building beside Stoik's house.
He's mostly a foil for Peter and Stewie. If that doesn't make sense to you, you might want to look at the related question instead.
Its the one where Stewie gets really tanned in a tanning bed and gets a mole and thinks he has cancer so on his 'death bed' Brian records his last thoughts and Stewie is talking about the little squiggle things your eyes see and when you look at them they disappear. If u closes your eyes hard, u see a lot of shapes and colors. The "squigglish" thing is just one of those shapes.
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He has a football shaped head. He wears red overalls & a yellow shirt.
As the name says, it is supposed to look like a fish.As the name says, it is supposed to look like a fish.As the name says, it is supposed to look like a fish.As the name says, it is supposed to look like a fish.
Brian Mathe is 5' 9".
meg and stewie (family guy may deny this) were based off of Meg and Charels Wallace from A Wrinkle in Time. The daughter thinks she's ugly and etc., and the son is a genius. Look it up. (not the movie- the movie was bad)-- It should be noted that the above answer is opinion based only. There is no solid evidence, i.e. interviews with the Seth MacFarlane or cast, that proves this. After all, in Stewie's case, Seth has stated Stewie was based on British actor Rex Harrison.
He's mostly a foil for Peter and Stewie. If that doesn't make sense to you, you might want to look at the related question instead.
It is supposed to look reversed........from left to right.......eg write the number 5 on a paper and hold it in front of the mirror ........it will look reversed!!!
If you're talking about the episode 'We Love You, Conrad' (UK Season 8/US Season 7), in which the following conversation takes place - Stewie: So, did you break up with Lauren? Brian: No, I didn't. As a matter of fact, she's coming over for dinner tonight. Stewie: Say whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat? - then it's just a humorous way of saying "Say what?" that I'm guessing isn't referencing anything. It's been used on Family Guy before; Peter is drawing on the glass of an octopus' tank with a permanent marker to make it look like the octopus has a comical expression. He says: "And I'm going to draw one eyebrow raised so it looks like he's saying 'Say whaaaaaaaaaaat?'" Hope this helps! :D I believe Seth use the "Say What" from a tv show that use to be on MTV called "Clone High" where Ghandi would say "Say What" just like stewie did in this episode. I could be wrong
look bob, here comes the train.
You train and train and look it up.