Stewie sets it up by saying, “Oh, and if Cookie Monster calls, tell him I am not talking to him until he gets out of rehab.” Cut to some doctors finding cookies in the Cookie Monster’s room at the rehab center. This might not be your favorite clip if you speak with a pronounced Kentucky accent. This bit did, however, for me. Magic Mike XXL The … That’s the question posed by this quick Family Guy cutaway. He uses his newfound power to get Jon Hamm to changed Mad Men. Instead, Family Guy opted to use the fact that Moore has the same body type as Peter and the fact that this probably means he farts a lot to have the two of them squaring off in adjacent bathroom stalls for a beautiful fart symphony. Yes, I know I’m going to hell for laughing at this one, but hear me out. Remember that turtle joke for the party.”. They are used after a sentence or conversation, usually starting with "This is even worse/better than the time..." and are the main comedy part of Family Guy. It simply sees an African-American Jesus adhering to the stereotype that black guys get laid a lot by saying, “I rode into town on an ass…yo mama’s ass!” It’s really funny, though, and it’s complete with a flashy, ‘70s Blaxploitation-style title card.

Concerned, Ernie said, “Bert, I wish you wouldn’t drink so much, Bert.” Then Bert yells, “Well, Ernie, I wish you wouldn’t eat cookies in the damn bed!” Ernie cowers back and says, “Bert, you’re shouting again, Bert.” If only that were a real show. Wocka, wocka!” No one laughs, so he moves on to his next joke. This cutaway was a joke about how useless Robin is as a character.

In the movie within the Family Guy cutaway, some women are trapped in a car on the edge of a cliff, screaming for help, and then Robin turns up. ), it nails the tone and style of the barbershop quartet perfectly, and it’s a really catchy song. Family Guy tends to throw everything at the wall in terms of “edgy” humor, and not everything sticks. Cut to the airport, where Loggia is spelling his name out for the rep: “R as in Robert Loggia. This cutaway works so well because of its absurdity and its simplicity. In the episode “Petarded,” Lois switches out Peter’s cards in a game of Trivial Pursuit for the kids’ edition so that he has a chance of winning. He thinks it’s funny to waste this precious time with an uncharismatic performer like Twitty. According to Family Guy, the key to Hitler’s madness is that he was once at a gym, being all scrawny and struggling to lift a dumbbell, while a buff Jewish guy was getting all the attention from the girls. What if Jesus Christ was black? This dark, yet cute little musical number is a reference to Melissa Drexler (aka “The Prom Mom”), who gave birth in a bathroom stall during her high school prom, severed the umbilical cord on the serrated edge of a sanitary towel dispenser, told her friend, “I’ll be done pretty soon. He says, “It’s good to worship Allah because I used to worship some-ah! I feel like they could have done an entire episode in this format, but thankfully, this gag was kept fairly brief.

Talking extremely fast, the Asian Santa asks, “What you want?” Stewie says, “Fire truck.” Asian Santa asks, “What color?” Stewie says, “Red.” Asian Santa tosses him aside and cries, “Next!” It’s a parody of how Asian countries are more efficient than Western capitalist countries. Every joke spoken by Alan Harper is met with a brief “Hah-hah!” from an ostrich sitting in the bleachers.

In Family Guy, Cutaway Gags are commonly used in most episodes. You’ve reached Alan Rickman at 555-0122. She was caught when a school nurse found the baby in the trash and got sentenced to 15 years in jail, although she was released after just over three years.
Please leave a message at the beep.” “Alan, it’s me again. T as in ‘Tim, look over there! It’s Robert Loggia.’” Robert Loggia is a character actor who disappears into his roles in high profile movies such as Scarface, Big, and An Officer and a Gentleman.