Road to the Multiverse
[ranking: 1]
With the help of an out-of-this-world remote control, Stewie and Brian travel through alternate universes, including a post-apocalyptic world and a parallel world run by dogs where humans are
And Then There Were Fewer
[ranking: 2]
In this murder mystery special, The Griffins as well as all the other major characters become trapped in a mansion while they are killed off one by one.
Back to the Pilot
[ranking: 3]
"Road to the Pilot is the fifth episode of the tenth season of the animated comedy series Family Guy. The episode originally aired on Fox in the United States on November 13, 2011.
Petarded
[ranking: 4]
After winning a game of Trivial Pursuit, Peter is convinced he is a genius.
PTV
[ranking: 5]
After a “wardrobe malfunction” occurs during a live broadcast, the FCC begins to censor all of Peter’s favorite shows.
Stewie Kills Lois
[ranking: 6]
Lois and Peter sail off on a cruise. Jealous that he was left behind, Stewie's matricidal tendencies are rekindled.
Death Is a Bitch
[ranking: 7]
When Peter tries to get out of paying a doctors bill by faking his own death, he is visited by Death himself, who wants to take Peter away.
Lois Kills Stewie
[ranking: 8]
Presumed dead, Lois returns from the wilderness and names Stewie as her killer. On the look out for Stewie, Joe leads a manhunt around Quahog.
McStroke
[ranking: 9]
Peter decides to grow a mustache, and after being mistaken for a fireman, ends up lending a hand when a fire breaks out at a local fast food restaurant.
12 and a Half Angry Men
[ranking: 10]
"12 and a Half Angry Men" is the sixteenth episode of the eleventh season and the 204th overall episode of the animated comedy series Family Guy.
Road to Germany
[ranking: 11]
Mort Goldman accidentally steps into Stewie's time machine and goes back in time to 1939 Poland, and Brian and Stewie follow to retrieve him.
Road to Europe
[ranking: 12]
Stewie is addicted to the British hot children's show "Jolly Farm Review" based on Mother Maggie, a benevolent figure who looks after kids on a farm.
Family Guy Viewer Mail 1
[ranking: 13]
"Family Guy Viewer Mail #1" is the 21st episode of the third season of Family Guy, first aired on February 14, 2002.
To Live and Die in Dixie
[ranking: 14]
Chris chooses a robber out of a lineup, but after Peter accidentally tells the robber where the family lives, the Griffins are placed in the witness protection program.
The Courtship of Stewie's Father
[ranking: 15]
Lois thinks Stewie is trying to kill her due to his lack of quality time with his father, so she orders Peter to spend more time with Stewie.
Road to Rhode Island
[ranking: 16]
"Road to Rhode Island" is the 13th episode of the second season and the first episode of the 'Road To...' series of the American animated television series Family Guy.
Untitled Griffin Family History
[ranking: 17]
"The Griffin Family History" is the 27th episode of the fourth season of the animated comedy series Family Guy. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on May 14, 2006.
Petergeist
[ranking: 18]
Peter wants to top Joe, who just built a new home theater system, so he starts to build a multiplex in his backyard. In doing so, he discovers an Indian burial ground.
Da Boom
[ranking: 19]
"Da Boom" is the third episode of the second season of the animated comedy series Family Guy and the tenth episode of the series.
Meet the Quagmires
[ranking: 20]
Death grants Peter's wish to go back in time to 1984 when he was 18, but only for one night. He ends up bailing on a date with Lois to hang out with a movie actress.
E. Peterbus Unum
[ranking: 21]
"E. Peterbus Unum" is the 18th episode from the second season of the FOX animated series Family Guy. It first aired on July 12, 2000.
Patriot Games
[ranking: 22]
At his high school reunion, Peter tries to impress his fellow classmates.
I Dream of Jesus
[ranking: 23]
When Peter re-discovers his love for the painfully annoying yet seductively catchy tune "Surfin' Bird," Brian and Stewie decide to take matters into their own hands to ensure that the...
Blue Harvest
[ranking: 24]
Peter retells the story of Star Wars in this hour-long episode of Family Guy.
Road to the North Pole
[ranking: 25]
Stewie’s favorite thing after his teddy bear, Rupert, is Christmas.
Something, Something, Something, Dark Side
[ranking: 26]
Peter makes good on another power outage at home--by entertaining his family with a retelling of Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back.
Saving Private Brian
[ranking: 27]
Chris is approached to join the military. Brian goes to the recruiting headquarters to voice his opinion, when Stewie signs himself and Brian up for the military.
Three Kings
[ranking: 28]
Peter imagines his friends and family in three of Stephen King's most famous works.
Road to Rupert
[ranking: 29]
"Road to Rupert" is the ninth episode of the fifth season of Family Guy. The episode follows Brian after he inadvertently sells Stewie's teddy bear, Rupert, during a yard sale.
Family Gay
[ranking: 30]
Peter is injected with the gay gene as part of a scientific experiment to determine whether or not homosexuality is a learned trait or something that people are born with.
The Big Bang Theory
[ranking: 31]
Stewie and Brian go back in time to stop Bertram from killing Leonardo da Vinci
Brian & Stewie
[ranking: 32]
In the 150th episode, Brian & Stewie get locked in a bank vault, they are forced to deal with each other on a whole new level.
The Thin White Line
[ranking: 33]
"The Thin White Line" is the first episode of the third season of the animated comedy series Family Guy. This episode was originally produced for season 2.
Trading Places
[ranking: 34]
"Trading Places" is the 13th episode of the ninth season of the animated comedy series Family Guy. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on March 20, 2011.
Baby Not On Board
[ranking: 35]
Peter gets a lasting supply of gasoline for the year, so the family decides to use it to take a road trip to the Grand Canyon.
Hell Comes to Quahog
[ranking: 36]
After Peter uses Meg's money to buy himself a tank, she gets a job at the new Superstore in town.
The Fat Guy Strangler
[ranking: 37]
"The Fat Guy Strangler" is the 17th episode of season four of Family Guy, which originally aired on November 27, 2005.
Emission Impossible
[ranking: 38]
Peter goes with Lois to visit her sister Carole, who is now pregnant, but alone since her husband walked out on her.
It's a Trap!
[ranking: 39]
In this spectacular and offensively uproarious final chapter, Luke Skywalker (Chris) and Princess Leia (Lois) must travel to Tatooine to free Han Solo (Peter) by infiltrating the wretched...
He's Too Sexy for His Fat
[ranking: 40]
Due to Brian's embarrassing flea problem, the Griffin's move into a hotel while the house if fumigated.
Fast Times at Buddy Cianci Jr. High
[ranking: 41]
Brian becomes a substitute teacher at Chris' school after his teacher wins the lottery.
The Simpsons Guy
[ranking: 42]
Don't Make Me Over
[ranking: 44]
When Meg gets turned down for a date, she asks her family for support. Lois ends up taking her to the mall, where she gets the ultimate makeover.
Wasted Talent
[ranking: 45]
"Wasted Talent" is the 20th episode of the second season of the American animated television series Family Guy.
Death Lives
[ranking: 46]
Peter sneaks away on his and Lois' anniversary to play golf at an upscale country club, only to be struck by lightning and have a near-death experience.
No Meals on Wheels
[ranking: 47]
The Griffin family decides to start their own restaurant, though have a hard time attracting customers.
North by North Quahog
[ranking: 48]
Peter and Lois decide to go on a second honeymoon.
I Am Peter, Hear Me Roar
[ranking: 49]
Forced to go to a women’s retreat for telling sexist jokes at work, Peter resists the idea at first. After two weeks, however, Peter becomes a sensitive male.
Mind Over Murder
[ranking: 50]
At Chris' soccer game, Peter gets into a fight with a woman, that he thought was a man, and punches her in the face.
Family Guy Viewer Mail 2
[ranking: 51]
One mini-episode introduces a British version of the Griffins.
Sibling Rivalry
[ranking: 52]
Peter gets a vasectomy and loses all his sex drive. Lois begins to gain weight, and as a result, Peter's regains his interest in his wife.
The Hand That Rocks the Wheelchair
[ranking: 53]
Meg offers to check on Joe while Bonnie is out of town; Stewie tries to become more evil.
Quagmire's Dad
[ranking: 54]
Quagmire can accept his dad's lifestyle choices, but not when they involve Brian.
Lethal Weapons
[ranking: 55]
Bonnie convinces Lois to join her Tae-Jitsu class and Quahog is invaded by New York "leafers" coming to look at the pretty colored leaves in fall.
Cool Hand Peter
[ranking: 56]
Peter and the guys take a stand against their wives and flee to the Deep South on a road trip.
Not All Dogs Go to Heaven
[ranking: 57]
"Not All Dogs Go to Heaven" is the 11th episode of the seventh season of the American animated television series Family Guy.
Barely Legal
[ranking: 58]
Meg can't find a date to her junior prom, and even though he is dating Jillian, Brian ends up going with Meg.
Mother Tucker
[ranking: 59]
Peter's mom gets a divorce. Peter feels abandoned until he sees a father figure in his mom's new boyfriend, Tom Tucker.
A Very Special Family Guy Freakin' Christmas
[ranking: 60]
Christmas comes to Quahog! While Lois attempt to make the holidays perfect for the Griffin family, Peter messes it up.
Go Stewie Go
[ranking: 61]
"Go, Stewie, Go!" is the 13th episode of the eighth season of the animated comedy series Family Guy. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on March 14, 2010.
Brian Sings and Swings
[ranking: 62]
After Brian has a near-death experience in the hospital, he decides to lead a new life.
Baby, You Knock Me Out
[ranking: 63]
"Baby, You Knock Me Out" is the sixth episode of the ninth season of the animated comedy series Family Guy. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on November 14, 2010.
April in Quahog
[ranking: 64]
When the local news announces that the Earth will be destroyed by a black hole in 24 hours, everyone in Quahog goes nuts trying to live out their last day.
Stuck Together, Torn Apart
[ranking: 65]
Peter's jealousy reaches new heights when he accompanies Lois to the gynecologist. As the doctor prepares to examine Lois, Peter refuses to let him near her.
Fifteen Minutes of Shame
[ranking: 66]
Meg's slumber party is ruined by her family. She is sick of being embarrassed by them and secretly books the family on a talk show.
Boys Do Cry
[ranking: 67]
Lois gets a job as the church organist, so the family decides to begin going back to church.
Big Man on Hippocampus
[ranking: 68]
When Peter hits his head and suffers amnesia after getting in a fight with Richard Dawson on Family Feud, he forgets everything about his life, including his family and friends.
When You Wish Upon a Weinstein
[ranking: 69]
"When You Wish Upon a Weinstein" is the 22nd and final episode of the third season of animated sitcom Family Guy.
Brian Goes Back to College
[ranking: 70]
After writing a story for a local magazine, Brian gets a job at The New Yorker.
Ocean's Three and a Half
[ranking: 71]
After being pregnant for seven years, Bonnie finally gives birth to a beautiful baby girl named Susie! Stewie quickly falls for the little tyke and vows to do anything to win her heart and get...
Peter, Peter, Caviar Eater
[ranking: 72]
Lois' Aunt dies and leaves her the Cherrywood Mansion.
The Father, the Son, and the Holy Fonz
[ranking: 73]
"The Father, the Son, and the Holy Fonz" is the 18th episode of the fourth season of Family Guy. The episode follows Peter's decision to find a new religion for himself.
Brian Does Hollywood
[ranking: 74]
The Griffin family learns Brain has gone to Hollywood. After trying out on Kids Say the Darndest Things, Stewie awarded an appearance, and the Griffin get a free trip to Los Angeles.
I Never Met the Dead Man
[ranking: 75]
While teaching Meg to drive, Peter crashes into the town satellite dish, which knocks out the city's cable. He promises Meg that if she takes the blame, he'll get her a car.
New Kidney in Town
[ranking: 76]
Peter needs a new kidney after his energy-drink addiction causes renal failure.
It Takes a Village Idiot, and I Married One
[ranking: 77]
"It Takes a Village Idiot, and I Married One" is the 17th episode of the fifth season of the animated comedy series Family Guy.
Ready, Willing, and Disabled
[ranking: 78]
Joe gets discouraged, losing his self-confidence, after he loses a thief in a chase.
I Take Thee Quagmire
[ranking: 79]
When Peter wins a maid for a week as a prize on a game show, Quagmire gains an interest in her, and they eventually marry.
Love Thy Trophy
[ranking: 80]
When Spooner Street ends up winning the float contest in the Harvest Day parade, a street-wide war breaks out over custody of the trophy.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewie
[ranking: 81]
Stewie meets a girl who's just as precocious as he is, and it turns out that they have much in common including a love of advanced weaponry.
Mr. Saturday Knight
[ranking: 82]
Peter's boss comes to dinner at the Griffin house but soon dies. The Happy-Go-Lucky Toy Factory is turned into the Happy-Go-Lucky Terminal Disease Institute.
Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows
[ranking: 83]
When Brian is arrested for drunk driving, he's forced to do community service, which consists of helping Pearl, a middle-aged, agoraphobic, bitter woman.
Amish Guy
[ranking: 84]
On the return from an adventurous day at an amusement park, the Griffins’ car breaks down in Amish country and they are stranded with no way out.
Stewie B. Goode
[ranking: 85]
After losing at a swim competition, Stewie trys to eliminate his rival by blowing up a lifeguard tower.
Stewie Goes for a Drive
[ranking: 86]
Stewie tries to be a big boy and steals Brian's car for a joy ride but lands in a bit of trouble.
Dammit Janet!
[ranking: 87]
Lois fears that Stewie needs to learn how to be social, so she sends him off to pre-school, where he falls in love with Janet, a girl who likes his cookies.
Breaking Out Is Hard to Do
[ranking: 88]
Lois’ kleptomania lands her in jail, leaving the Griffin household in a worse state of disarray than usual.
Long John Peter
[ranking: 89]
When Peter gets a pet parrot, he begins acting like a pirate. Peter accidentally kills the bird after raising hell through all of Quahog.
FOX-y Lady
[ranking: 90]
Lois gets a job working for FOX News and has to do a report on a liberal filmmaker.
Chick Cancer
[ranking: 91]
"Chick Cancer" is the seventh episode of season five of Family Guy. The episode originally broadcast on November 26, 2006.
Welcome Back Carter
[ranking: 92]
After Peter catches Carter having an affair, he is forced into keeping a secret.
A Fish out of Water
[ranking: 93]
Peter, Still out of a job, and now severely obese, decides to take on a new profession: Fishing. After buying a boat at a police auction, he soon finds himself in debt to a loan shark.
Back to the Woods
[ranking: 94]
"Back to the Woods" is the ninth episode of the sixth season in the Fox animated comedy series Family Guy that originally aired on February 17, 2008.
Leggo My Meg-o
[ranking: 95]
"Leggo My Meg-O" is the twentieth episode of the tenth season of the animated television series Family Guy. The episode originally aired on Fox in the United States on May 6, 2012.
No Chris Left Behind
[ranking: 96]
After Chris is expelled from school, he is sent to a boarding school that his grandfather Carter attended, but Chris doesn't exactly fit in.
You May Now Kiss the... Uh... Guy Who Receives
[ranking: 97]
Brian's gay cousin Jasper visits the Griffin house and announces that he is engaged to his partner and wants to be married at their house.
Spies Reminiscent of Us
[ranking: 98]
Stewie and Brian are suspicious when two guys move into Cleveland's old house, and when they find out Dan (guest voice Dan Aykroyd) and Chevy (guest voice Chevy Chase) are spies and they have...
Jungle Love
[ranking: 99]
When Chris is supposed to be hazed for a school tradition, he runs off to South America; Peter quickly becomes frustrated by his new job at the beer factory.
The Tan Aquatic with Steve Zissou
[ranking: 100]
When a bully harasses Chris, Peter goes to his defense, but ends up beating him up. Peter realizes bullying is fun and begins to bully everyone in the house.
8 Simple Rules for Buying My Teenage Daughter
[ranking: 101]
Peter runs up his tab at Mort’s Pharmacy. When he doesn’t have the money to pay, he decides to sell Meg to the Goldmans.
One If by Clam, Two If by Sea
[ranking: 102]
When a hurricane strikes Quohog, everything is destroyed including The Drunken Clam, which is bought out by a Brit who turns it into an English pub.
Believe It or Not, Joe's Walking on Air
[ranking: 103]
"Believe It or Not, Joe's Walking on Air" is the third episode of the sixth season of the Fox animated comedy series Family Guy, an episode produced for season 5.
Lois Comes Out of Her Shell
[ranking: 104]
The Man with Two Brians
[ranking: 106]
Eight-year-old Brian (who is 56 in dog years) seems to have lost a step or two, so Peter gets a new talking dog, New Brian, to "take some of the load off" the old one, who doesn't like...
Brian the Bachelor
[ranking: 107]
"The Bachelorette" comes to Quahog and Brian is chosen to be a contestant.
Dial Meg for Murder
[ranking: 108]
Brian gets a gig writing for a teen magazine about the average American girl, but when he starts trailing Meg for research he discovers that her desperate attempts at dating have led her to a...
Business Guy
[ranking: 109]
"Business Guy" is the ninth episode of the eighth season of the animated television series Family Guy. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on December 13, 2009.
Jerome is the New Black
[ranking: 110]
Peter and the guys interview potential friends to fill the vacancy left by Cleveland.
Brothers & Sisters
[ranking: 111]
When Mayor West marries Lois’ sister, Carol (guest voice Hagerty), they move into the Griffin’s house to be one big “happy” family.
Brian's Got a Brand New Bag
[ranking: 112]
"Brian's Got a Brand New Bag" is the fourth episode of the eighth season of the animated comedy series Family Guy. It premiered on Fox in the United States on November 8, 2009.
The Former Life of Brian
[ranking: 113]
"The Former Life of Brian" is the eleventh episode of the sixth season of Family Guy. It was originally broadcast on April 27, 2008.
Movin' Out
[ranking: 114]
Peter convinces Brian to move in with his girlfriend Jillian and Stewie tags along to help pay the rent but he tries to interfere with their relationship.
German Guy
[ranking: 115]
On the search to find a new hobby, Chris meets a puppeteer named Franz, an old friend of Herbert’s.
And the Wiener Is...
[ranking: 116]
"And the Wiener Is..." is the fifth episode of the third season of the animated comedy series Family Guy, the last episode produced for Season 2.
We Love You Conrad
[ranking: 117]
Brian is devastated to learn that his ex-girlfriend Jillian is getting married until he meets The Hills star Lauren Conrad.
The Son Also Draws
[ranking: 118]
Chris loses interest in being a youth scout, as he would rather pursue drawing and art instead. The Scout Master then kicks Chris out of the scouts.
Peter Griffin: Husband, Father... Brother?
[ranking: 119]
While trying to teach Chris about his Irish roots, Peter stumbles upon Nate Griffin, a black man in his family tree.
Deep Throats
[ranking: 120]
Meg becomes an intern for Mayor West.
The Splendid Source
[ranking: 121]
"The Splendid Source" is the 19th episode of the eighth season of the animated comedy series Family Guy.
Play It Again, Brian
[ranking: 122]
Peter and Lois's marriage hits a bit of a snag. When Brian wins the New England Rising Writer's award, the three of them head to Martha's Vineyard for a nice relaxing vacation.
Padre de Familia
[ranking: 123]
Peter starts an anti-immigration group, however, he quickly changes his mind when he finds out that he was born in Mexico.
Excellence in Broadcasting
[ranking: 124]
When Brian learns that Rush Limbaugh is going to be at the Quahog Mall for a book-signing, he decides to go down there and give him a piece of his left-wing mind.
Brian: Portrait of a Dog
[ranking: 125]
When a heat wave hits Quahog, Peter gets Brian to enter a dog show to win $500 so that the family can get a new air conditioner.
Bigfat
[ranking: 126]
When Peter resurfaces after being in a plane crash and lost in the wilderness for two months, his family must find a way to bring him back from his animal-like state.
Burning Down the Bayit
[ranking: 127]
"Burning Down the Bayit" is the fifteenth episode of the tenth season of the animated comedy series Family Guy.
Family Goy
[ranking: 128]
"Family Goy" is the second episode of the eighth season of the animated comedy series Family Guy. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on October 4, 2009.
Seahorse Seashell Party
[ranking: 129]
While the Griffins are housebound during a hurricane, Brian ingests psychedelic mushrooms. He sees bizarre and unsettling things, and acts accordingly.
And I'm Joyce Kinney
[ranking: 130]
Lois is forced to defend her reputation after the new local news anchor (Christine Lakin) does a story on her.
Partial Terms of Endearment
[ranking: 131]
Lois agrees to become a surrogate mother but the couple of the child she's carrying dies and she's forced to make a decision whether or not to terminate the pregnancy.
Love, Blactually
[ranking: 132]
Dissatisfied with his current love life, Brian decides to slow things down when he meets the girl of his dreams, Carolyn.
Grumpy Old Man
[ranking: 133]
"Grumpy Old Man" is the ninth episode of the tenth season of the American animated sitcom Family Guy.
Livin' on a Prayer
[ranking: 134]
When Stewie's new best friend falls ill, Lois takes him to the hospital where she finds out he has a critical, but treatable, disease.
The Juice Is Loose
[ranking: 135]
Peter finds an old winning raffle ticket from 1989 that entitles him a golf outing with O.J. Simpson. After befriending him, Peter brings O.J. home home to meet the family.
Fore Father
[ranking: 136]
After a father-son camping trip, Peter realizes how irresponsible Chris is after raccoons steal their food and their car.
Tiegs for Two
[ranking: 137]
"Tiegs for Two" is the 14th episode of the ninth season of the animated comedy series Family Guy.
Internal Affairs
[ranking: 138]
season finale
Life of Brian
[ranking: 139]
Life of Brian is the sixth episode of the twelfth season of Family Guy. It aired on on November 24, 2013. The episode revolves around the death of Brian Griffin, after being struck by a car, and the family coping with the loss by adopting a replacement dog, Vinny.
Tom Tucker: The Man and His Dream
[ranking: 140]
"Tom Tucker: The Man and His Dream" is the thirteenth episode of the tenth season of the animated comedy series Family Guy.
Peter's Progress
[ranking: 141]
"Peter's Progress" is the 16th episode and the season finale of the seventh season of Family Guy.
The Kiss Seen Around the World
[ranking: 142]
When Meg, due to her crush on Tom Tucker, the newscaster, applies for an internship at the local television station and gets the job, she is disappointed to find that her news partner is the...
There's Something About Paulie
[ranking: 143]
"There's Something About Paulie" is the 16th episode from the second season of the Fox animated series Family Guy. It is the 23rd episode of Family Guy.
Hannah Banana
[ranking: 144]
After attending to the concert of a teen superstar, Stewie discovers a surprising secret about the singer.
Stewie Is Enceinte
[ranking: 145]
Screams of Silence: The Story of Brenda Q
[ranking: 147]
"Screams of Silence: The Story of Brenda Q" is the third episode of the tenth season of the animated comedy series Family Guy.
Foreign Affairs
[ranking: 148]
"Foreign Affairs" is the 17th episode of the ninth season of the animated comedy series Family Guy. It aired on Fox in the United States on May 15, 2011.
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