Technically he doesn't have one, as he's too young, he simply follows the religion of his parents which is Catholic.
The story she told was that when she was shot by Stewie and went overboard, a merman came and saved her underwater and brought her to shore, and she found her way back to Quahog from there. - Also it should be noted that the entire scenario was just a simulation so she didn't really get shot so how she 'survived' is a moot point. Of course, if the simulation was to test Stewie to see if he could kill Lois and take over the world, one could question why he would program it for her to survive but that's putting too much logic into a cartoon.
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!
Eric Cartman because stewies cute and swears a lot and too much gun shooting makes him hyper
If you're referring to the episode 'He's Too Sexy For His Fat' (UK Season 3/US Season 2), it's because Stewie is gorging on fattening things such as chocolate cake and ice cream to rub in Chris' face the fact he's on a diet. Hope this helps! :/
Ruined: too much emphasis on the 'i', Wil Wheatton: too much emphasis on the 'h' in both words, While: too much emphasis on the 'h', Cool Whip: too much emphasis on the 'h'.
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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.
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Oh, isn't that a lovely question. It's all about finding a balance, you see. Practical skills are important, but it's also wonderful to explore creative and personal growth. Embrace all aspects of learning, and remember, there's no right or wrong way to paint your life's masterpiece.
too much emphasis was on industrialization
It would be far too difficult for someone to describe how to draw something accurately. Go to Google and search the question "How to draw Stewie Griffin" and you will find several results from YouTube.
It can be strongly argued that Americans place too much emphasis on physical appearance. Both men and women are portrayed unrealistically in the media, but ironically, most people become overweight due to their low self esteem, stemming from being unable to achieve this standard of beauty.
Technically he doesn't have one, as he's too young, he simply follows the religion of his parents which is Catholic.