43 Years old. He started the series at 42 but had a birthday in the episode "Baby You Knock Me Out", so unless it's otherwise stated, logically, he's 43. * On the episode where Stewie auditioned for "Kids say the Darndest Things" Stewie says he is 42.
It's called 'No Meals on Wheels' (UK Season 7/US Season 5). Brian: Alright, so we roll the dice and then we both have to yell "Yahtzee" really loud.Stewie: At the same time?Brian: Yeah and you have to flap your wrists like this. (Flaps wrists flamboyantly)Stewie: And you'll do it too?Brian: Of course, that's how it's done.Stewie: Okay.Brian: Alright, ready?Stewie: Okay, you going to do it with me?Brian: Oh yeah. (Throws dice)Stewie: (yelling and flapping wrists flamboyantly)Yahtzee!Brian: Gay.Stewie: You suck!
Well, honey, when Stewie Griffin says "It's good to have land," he's actually quoting Scarlett O'Hara from "Gone with the Wind." It's a classic line from the movie where Scarlett realizes the importance of having land as a source of security and independence. So, next time you hear Stewie dropping some wisdom, remember he's channeling his inner Southern belle.
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
I guess so. It depends on what kind of humor you like. Stewie-evil humor. Brian-intelligent humor. Lois-sensitive humor? Meg-desperate humor. Chris- dumb humor. and all the other characters. It just depends on what you like. Wow i said humor a lot :)
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There are no such characters named "Louis" on Family Guy so your question cannot be answered.
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.
Realistically there is no REAL information to answer this question but he was seen recently sporting a jeweled Stewie necklace so it's reasonable to assume he does.
According to an interview with creator Seth MacFarlane, Stewie's sexuality is left ambiguous. As for Brian, he has had several female companions over the years, so I highly doubt that he is gay.
43 Years old. He started the series at 42 but had a birthday in the episode "Baby You Knock Me Out", so unless it's otherwise stated, logically, he's 43. * On the episode where Stewie auditioned for "Kids say the Darndest Things" Stewie says he is 42.
I have doubts this was actually supposed to be placed in the Family Guy category but since it was...Peter's not Asian so your question is moot.
Chris Sheridan has: Played Caveman in "Family Guy" in 1999. Performed in "Family Guy" in 1999. Played Blue Talking Car in "Family Guy" in 1999. Played Conductor in "Family Guy" in 1999. Played James William Bottomtooth IV in "Family Guy" in 1999. Played James William Bottomtooth III in "Family Guy" in 1999. Played Half-Dead Fat Guy in "Family Guy" in 1999. Played Man at DMV in "Family Guy" in 1999. Played Emperor Palpatine in "Family Guy" in 1999. Played Various in "Family Guy" in 1999. Played Additional Voices in "Family Guy Presents Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story" in 2005. Performed in "The Family Guy 100th Episode Celebration" in 2007. Played Beaver in "Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy" in 2008. Performed in "The Cleveland Show" in 2009. Played himself in "Family Guy: Creating the Chaos" in 2009. Played himself in "Family Guy: The Story So Far..." in 2009.
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.
It's called 'No Meals on Wheels' (UK Season 7/US Season 5). Brian: Alright, so we roll the dice and then we both have to yell "Yahtzee" really loud.Stewie: At the same time?Brian: Yeah and you have to flap your wrists like this. (Flaps wrists flamboyantly)Stewie: And you'll do it too?Brian: Of course, that's how it's done.Stewie: Okay.Brian: Alright, ready?Stewie: Okay, you going to do it with me?Brian: Oh yeah. (Throws dice)Stewie: (yelling and flapping wrists flamboyantly)Yahtzee!Brian: Gay.Stewie: You suck!
He won't. There has been some episodes where he has been seen as a teenager & an adult but he will never actually age progressively year after year in the series. He is however unofficially two years old since he was seen celebrating another birthday but his stated age is still One.
This is a rather arbitrary question. It depends how you want to define "too much".For instance, take Season 10 so far, in 'Screams Of Silence' I recall Brian having one line, and don't even remember Stewie in it.In 'Seahorse Seashell Party' they had the B story, the episode mainly focused on Meg, Peter & Lois.In 'Lottery Fever' they weren't the main focus of the episode.In some Season 9 episodes, while a couple had Brian & Stewie main stories there were plenty of episodes where one or both weren't focused on or even featured at all, in 'The Hand That Rocks the Wheelchair' they were the B story, 'Foreign Affairs' (neither of them), 'Tiegs for Two'(very little Stewie), 'Excellence in Broadcasting'(little Stewie), 'German Guy' (Brian had 2 lines Stewie none), 'Welcome Back Carter' (very little Brian & Stewie didn't even appear)...I could go on, but I would say No, they aren't getting too much attention.