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    The pint-sized tot with plans of world domination could return to Fox as the network considers resurrecting its animated comedy Family Guy.

    Truth be told, strong DVD sales and not Stewie's heavily accented scheming are reportedly behind the move to reinstate the cartoon 18 months after it was yanked from the airwaves.

    At this time, production of the dysfunctional family cartoon is "under discussion" according to a Fox spokesperson.

    Calls to creator Seth MacFarlane's rep were not returned.

    As many as 35 new episodes could premiere in January 2005, according to the Fox spokesperson, which would mark the first time a canceled series has been revived on the strength of its DVD sales and syndication ratings.

    Fox head honcho Sandy Grushow told USA Today the series was a late-blooming phenomenon that may have aired before its time.

    DVD and cable viewers have "created a kind of groundswell that could lead to better ratings," said Grushow.

    Indeed, despite being canceled after only three season, Family Guy is this year's top-selling TV title and the fourth best TV series seller ever, according to Video Store magazine.

    A DVD set released in April of the show's first 28 episodes has sold close to 1 million copies while a second collection of 22 episodes has already passed the 500,000 mark. Reruns of the show also rank number one among adult viewers on Cartoon Network.

    Family Guy premiered to 22 million viewers on Super Bowl Sunday in 1999 and high praise from critics ("gloriously twisted" said TV Guide). Created by then 24-year-old MacFarlane, the show revolved around the dysfunctional Griffin family of Quahog, Rhode Island, including talking toddler Stewie who vowed revenge for being incarcerated in his mother's "cursed ovarian Bastille" for nine months.

    MacFarlane had his stamp all over the Emmy-winning series, lending his voice to the roles of patriarch Peter Griffin, son Stewie and family dog Brian, while Seth Green and Mila Kunis played sibs Chris and Meg Griffin, respectively.

    However, the series had difficulty maintaining its following as Fox bounced the show all over its schedule. The series was also the target of an advertiser boycott instigated by MacFarlane's former prep school headmaster, the Reverend Richardson Schell.

    Schell convinced several advertisers to abandon the 'toon, alleging that it contained anti-Semitic, racist and sexist content. Schell had previously asked MacFarlane to change the cartoon family's surname. Griffin was the same last name as that of Schell's assistant, Elaine Griffin.

    More than 125,000 fans fired back with their own online petition announcing their intention to boycott the network and its advertisers if the series was canceled, all to no avail.

    Now, the last laugh may be MacFarlane's. Not only is the network considering reviving the sassy series, but earlier this year he revealed that a direct-to-DVD project featuring the animated Griffin family could be in the works for next year.


    sweet. i love stewie. "unhand me, you foul woman!"
    B♭3

  • #2
    this is good news. I cant wait to be the first to tell all the famil guy fans that i know of.
    :-p

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    • #3
      yeah! I was one of the many people who only became a fan of the show after it was cancelled...
      Stop Quoting Ben

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      • #4
        Oh my god... Fox actually has a brain...
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        • #5
          what i love is the win -win- win situation.

          we get more family guy
          fox makes money
          macfarlene makes money.
          :-p

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          • #6
            Actually, the win-win-win is MacFarlane:
            getting one up on Schnell;
            one up on FOX;
            and getting more money.

            I was one of those early fans who lost track of it as FOX bounced it all over the place.

            Fox head honcho Sandy Grushow told USA Today the series was a late-blooming phenomenon that may have aired before its time.


            Ah, Bull****. FOX was too busy trying to placate the Simpsons fans instead of realising it had something better.
            I'm consitently stupid- Japher
            I think that opinion in the United States is decidedly different from the rest of the world because we have a free press -- by free, I mean a virgorously presented right wing point of view on the air and available to all.- Ned

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            • #7
              me2 theben.

              now from here on i officially cal for change of this thread to become a heaven for us family guy fans to spam extremely hilarious family guy quotes. :doitnow:

              "God sees me do #2? Ewww god's a pervert".
              :-p

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              • #8
                Family guy sucks.

                It's a Simpson Rip-off. Period.


                Spec.
                -Never argue with an idiot; He will bring you down to his level and beat you with experience.

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                • #9
                  You're definitely entitled to your opinion, and the Simpsons will always have a warm place in my heart, but Family Guy takes what the Simpsons did and pushes it several steps further.
                  the good reverend

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                  • #10
                    its the simpsons with balls and no moral lessons
                    "I hope I get to punch you in the face one day" - MRT144, Imran Siddiqui
                    'I'm fairly certain that a ban on me punching you in the face is not a "right" worth respecting." - loinburger

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                    • #11
                      all that needs to be brought back now is futurama.

                      then i may concede that fox isn't completely brain-dead.
                      B♭3

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                      • #12
                        Fox head honcho Sandy Grushow told USA Today the series was a late-blooming phenomenon that may have aired before its time.
                        Alternatively, if you don't live in Bull****-World, the reason for the show's failure was that Fox moved around its air time like home decorators moving around furniture.

                        (I need to work on my analogies.)
                        meet the new boss, same as the old boss

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                        • #13
                          kinda like what happened to 3rd rock.

                          that show, i think, holds the record for most moves in a prime-time period.
                          B♭3

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                          • #14
                            There is a God in Heavan!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

                            I am now a christian again

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Zero
                              now from here on i officially cal for change of this thread to become a heaven for us family guy fans to spam extremely hilarious family guy quotes.
                              "All this time spent keeping people from having sex! Now I know how the Catholic church feels. BA-ZING!"

                              "Relax, Lois, we can still do it. He'll just think I'm hurtin' you."
                              I'm consitently stupid- Japher
                              I think that opinion in the United States is decidedly different from the rest of the world because we have a free press -- by free, I mean a virgorously presented right wing point of view on the air and available to all.- Ned

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