Family Guy is everything The Simpsons used to be but isn't anymore, and more. I just love all the random obscure pop-culture references, like the Six Thousand Dollar Man: "We can re-build him. But we don't want to spend a lot of money."
Family Guy
The Simpsons
Family Guy is everything The Simpsons used to be but isn't anymore, and more. I just love all the random obscure pop-culture references, like the Six Thousand Dollar Man: "We can re-build him. But we don't want to spend a lot of money."
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(1) Eric Clapton is God.
(2) Therefore, God exists.
My view could not have been stated better.Originally Posted by Yamaneko
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This is true...Originally Posted by Kirobaito
However, The Simpsons didn't have...
"So Peter, where do you see youself in 7 years?"
"(Don't say doin your wife don't say doin your wife)"
"Doin your...son."
Family Guy people. XD
I like Kung-Fu.
I never really liked the Simpsons. I'm with Family Guy.
I think I saw one episode of Family Guy, it was a while ago but I vaguely remember not liking it. I don't see why everyone likes it I think i'll have to watch an episode of it.
it depends. i voted simpsons, cuz the old episodes were genius and classic. although the new simpsons reek of something fowl, and family guy truly is comedic![]()
i like both The Simpsons and Family GuyOriginally Posted by Del Murder
, but i also have to agree with Del Murder :meditate: . it's already off the air in my state
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Wel i don't care what anyone say's SIMPSONS!!!!come on i got best cartoon and i agree with homer's "DUH" how could it go wrong? :<3: xXx
Evey ten seconds family guy has a hilarious joke. The simpsons has about one of those per episode. It really is that simple.Originally Posted by Yamaneko
Organized people are just to lazy to look for things.
The Simpsons is loaded with subtle, timely, sage-like sarcastic social commentary. It says so much about the world we live in - politics, economics, the media - and does so in a way that's both intelligent and often easy to overlook.
Family Guy is, in my opinion, directly inspired by The Simpsons. You've got your stereotypical-but-not-quite-normal family, who end up in all kinds of odd predicaments and shenanigans. The husband is an upper-working-class white guy who loves his booze and is somewhat rotund; the kids are unusual and often problematic; the wife is perhaps the most normal of them all. A similar pattern and similar concept to The Simpsons, just executed differently.
I don't watch either program routinely, but I've got huge respect for The Simpsons' intelligent, informative, scathing, yet subtle critique in our world today.
Yes, the simpsons says a lot about today's world. Yes family guy is a bit of a copy. But lets not forget that the main point of these shows is humour. Family Guy will not draw the line at anything and it's tounge and cheek humour is the best out thereOriginally Posted by Big D
Organized people are just to lazy to look for things.
Family Guy's humour is even more subversive than The Simpsons - like their perverted abomination of Smurfs
Really tongue-in-cheek, as has been said.