Actual Disney animators did that scene. If you're asking for specific names, that information is unknown.
Technically, Cleveland leaves Quahog in episode one of The Cleveland Show, but the last main appearance of Cleveland in Family Guy was in Road to the Multiverse where he is a Disney-style skunk in the Disney universe. He is mentioned in the next episode, Family Goy, as having left.
Season 4|Episode 5 The Cleveland Loretta Quagmireand then again as 'Irag Lobster' in Season 10|Episode 4 Screams of Silence: The Story of Brenda Q
Season 4 | Episode 4 | Don't Make Me OverAlthough it should be said, that the family doesn't really get famous within the plot of the episode. Sure they put out some records but the episode doesn't focus on any outside fame they gain from becoming a band.
Family Guy Petoria Episode.
The 255th episode aired on Family Guy was "Peter's Sister"
Yes
Road to the Multiverse
The Road to the Multiverse
Season 7|Episode 3 Road to Germany.Season 9|Episode 16 Big Bang Theory.Season 10|Episode 5 Back to the Pilot.
Technically, Cleveland leaves Quahog in episode one of The Cleveland Show, but the last main appearance of Cleveland in Family Guy was in Road to the Multiverse where he is a Disney-style skunk in the Disney universe. He is mentioned in the next episode, Family Goy, as having left.
Your grammatically incorrect, nonsensical question aside, there is no such thing as The Family Guy Movie first of all.Second of all, if one is ever made (which is supposedly in the works), without a doubt, it would be made and distributed by FOX.Disney would have nothing to do with a 'Family Guy Movie'.
Season 4|Episode 5 The Cleveland Loretta Quagmireand then again as 'Irag Lobster' in Season 10|Episode 4 Screams of Silence: The Story of Brenda Q
Family Guy Back to the Multiverse - 2012 VG is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:ADV
Yes.
Family Guy Back to the Multiverse - 2012 VG was released on: USA: 20 November 2012
No, because Disney wouldn't want any "bad publicity" so they'll stick to rated PG and G movies. The Walt Disney Animation Studios is Disney's film branch for family entertainment. Because Disney animation is so closely associated with films for all audiences, it is unlikely that they would make an animated film for more mature audiences.
If we take the episode literally, in the Road to the Multiverse episode, when Stewie and Brian wind up the real, flesh and blood universe, Brian is apparently a Labrador.