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...shows can successfully skewer anti-Semitism, Lifetime, Optimus Prime, and William Shatner—let alone in a single episode. This glorious achievement belongs to “When You Wish Upon a Weinstein,” the once-banned episode of Seth MacFarlane??s “Family Guy,” whose no-holds-barred, nothing-is-sacred schtick has made the show the biggest primetime cartoon since “The Simpsons”—and made MacFarlane a star. But for a man who has built his career on flouting the standards...
...MacFarlane??as Peter, who speaks with a thick Rhode Island accent—said that there may be a future U.S. president in the class...
Actually, that’s just the goal of Stewie Griffin, a baby on MacFarlane??s hit cartoon “Family Guy” whose head is shaped like a football and whose voice sounds like that of a British-accented autocrat...
...Whether MacFarlane??s speech will resemble the show’s content remains to be seen. After what some considered a vulgar Class Day speech by Sacha Baron Cohen—known by the stage name Ali G.—in 2004, concern about the content of Class Day speeches rose...
...MacFarlane??s sense of humor is infused into every aspect of “Family Guy” because he writes, directs, produces, draws and provides the voices for several characters on the popular show. “Family Guy” won Emmys in 2000 for outstanding voice-over performance for the character of Stewie and in 2002 for outstanding music and lyrics in “Family Guy.” MacFarlane is also the creator and executive producer for Fox’s new show, “American Dad.” Over...