Disco Stu, voiced by Hank Azaria. He was a sea captain known as 'Nautical Stu' until Marge played Disco Music for him while taking his photo for his sea captain's license.
Leo Sayer's "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing"
Well, in the metaphorical sense, a disco stick is a penis. And I think you can figure out the rest. But she actually has a prop called a disco stick and it was used to help her work the stage.
A Fifth of Beethoven by Walter Murphy
No, Will Arnett is not the disco guy in the Progressive Insurance commercials. The character you're referring to is actually played by actor and comedian, who is often seen in humorous scenarios promoting Progressive's products. Will Arnett is known for his roles in various TV shows and films but is not associated with that specific commercial.
If you're referring to the epsiode 'Hell Comes to Quahog' (UK Season 6/US Season 5), in which Peter, Cleveland, Quagmire and Joe are disco-dancing at the roller rink, the song is called Fifth of Beethoven by Walter Murphy (who writes the music for Family Guy).
Family Guy. The Simpsons.
Disco Steve is the one who has an Afro on in the Simpson.
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Leo Sayer's "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing"
There are no Arabian characters on The Simpsons.
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Yes, but probably not on TV. People make Family vs. Simpsons videos on Youtube. There is a game called Family Guy vs. American Dad.
No, Family Guy is aimed at an older audience. No, Family Guy is aimed at an adolescent mentality.
Sideshow Bob appeared in Season 26's The Simpsons Guy & Blazed & Confused.
The Simpsons episode Treehouse of Horror XIV (which aired in November 2003 during Family Guy's cancellation) features a story entitled "Reaper Madness" in which Homer takes over the duties of being the Grim Reaper. Many Family Guy fans have claimed that it's hypocritical to suggest that Family Guy steals from the Simpsons when the story to this Simpsons episode is very similar to the Family Guy episode entitled "Death is a Bitch" in which Peter assumes the role of death. However, others point out that the story of a mortal taking on the duties of the Grim Reaper has been used several times before "Family Guy" or "The Simpsons". So in short, Family was first! (for once) Chris