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]]>Fox Entertainment CEO Charlie Collier shared the amazing news during the Television Critics Association’s winter press tour. Renewing these show was a no-brainer for the network, since they’ve been a staple of Sunday nights on Fox for years.
“The Simpsons and Family Guy and Bob’s Burgers are the heavyweights of the genre, and we’re intent on finding the next generation of culture defining animated comedies to join them,” explained Collier.
Family Guy was created by Seth MacFarlane and David Zuckerman back in 1999, and went on to win eight Emmy Awards in the decades to come. Bob’s Burgers is a brain child of Loren Bouchard and Jim Dauterive and it has won two Emmys for the outstanding animated program since its premiere in 2011.
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]]>According to WSJ, besides a Family Guy movie, several other projects based on Fox’s animated series are in the works including “a big-screen adaptation” of Bob’s Burgers and sequel to 2007’s The Simpsons Movie.
Although this all sounds pretty exciting, there is a good chance we might end up not seeing either of these movies.
Following the acquisition by Disney, there is a lot of uncertainty surrounding Fox and their projects. After the merger is completed, Disney will have the final word on everything, and we still don’t know how the studio feels about the specific kind of humor that made Family Guy such a popular show.
It looks like we will have to wait and see if Family Guy movie and other projects by Fox’s animation get to survive these turbulent times. We certainly hope they will.
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]]>Seth MacFarlane is now one of the most appreciated figures in the animated sitcoms world, and American Dad is one of his finest creations. This one is related to Family Guy and The Cleveland Show but does not rely heavily on pop cultural allusions like those two. It focuses on a man who works for the CIA and has to balance his private, family life with that of an agent trying to save the world.
Created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels, this animated sitcom quickly gained its popularity by the end of 20th and beginning of 21st century. It focuses on the Hills, a middle-class all American family, as they try to live and get by their everyday lives in Texas. The show offers subtle jokes and good humor without going over-the-top.
Created by Loren Bouchard and Jim Dauterive, this animated sitcom follows Bob Belcher, his wife, and their 3 children, as they try to keep their family together by running Bob’s dream restaurant. However, success is not easy as Bob has to compete with other restaurants in the area. The show is hilarious at times and is a fun watch for any time of the day, so it got the nod on our list of best animated sitcoms.
This adult animated sitcom created by Adam Reed feels almost like an animated James Bond. It follows a dysfunctional group of secret agents, the main one being Sterling Archer, as they embark on covert black ops and espionage. The show has an extremely strong language and should be kept out of children’s reach at all times.
BoJack was created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg and follows BoJack Horseman, former star of the hit TV Show “Horsin’ Around.” After the show ended, he became a washed-up actor living in Hollywood and complaining about everything. The show is actually deep when it tackles the problems faced by celebrities.
Matt Groening, alongside Seth MacFarlane, has created numerous successful animated sitcoms. Futurama offers a unique look into the future and is different than other sitcoms. It follows Fry, a pizza guy, who gets accidentally frozen and waken up in 2999.
Seth MacFarlane’s most successful work without a doubt. Family Guy follows an extremely dysfunctional family who strives to cope with crazy scenarios thrown at them, all the while trying to maintain a normal, everyday life. The characters are all packed with their own stories and sets of jokes, and episodes hardly ever fail to amaze.
Rick and Morty is the product of the wild imagination of Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon. It follows an unconventional pair, a crazed and cynical scientist Rick and his grandson, trusty, yet not-so-bright sidekick Morty, who try to balance their domestic lives with numerous interdimensional adventures. It contains strong language and provocative jokes left and right, yet it is one of the smartest shows ever created.
What can you say about South Park? Pretty much anything, because the show itself is not careful with words. It is probably the most politically incorrect animated sitcom and isn’t afraid to make fun of anyone. The fact that 4 little fourth-grade kids are main actor’s changes nothing. In fact, it adds to the already twisted humor this show packs. “So come on down to South Park and meet some friends of mine.”
It is safe to say that Simpsons are the crown jewel of animated sitcoms. The Simpsons family has a strong sense of humor, which is often dark and provocative, and their mocking of everyday American lives is what makes this show so great. They are not afraid to get dirty and political correctness can go out the window with this family. Also, the fact that it’s the longest running TV show ever made the decision to put it on top of our list of best animated sitcoms very easy.
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]]>Family Guy is known for parodying pop-culture. In “Da Boom,” Peter runs into a man in a giant chicken suit who is proclaiming that the end of the world will arrive in Y2k. Peter, however, takes the expired chicken to task for an expired coupon and takes on a fight that lasts for a long time.
In this episode, Peter agrees to have a vasectomy but prior to his surgery he makes a donation to donate a sperm bank and later finds out that a lesbian couple is pregnant with his son. The son, Bertram, becomes Stewie’s nemesis. The funniest part of the film is a scene where Peter entertains prisoners by singing “Milkshake” while in his underwear.
Peter and Lois decide that they will take a second honeymoon in order to spice up their marriage. While they sneak into Mel Gibson’s private room at a hotel, Peter ends up discovering a sequel to the Passion of the Christ but Gibson hunts him down.
This was one of the first episodes to show the strong chemistry that exists between Stewie and Brian. Brian offers to pick up Stewie from Florida where he is with his grandparents. Brian, however, gets drunk and after the two miss their plans, they are forced to do a road trip in order to get back home. Brian comes to terms with his feelings towards his mother who he thinks abandoned him while he was a pup.
During this show, Peter discovers his love for the song “Surfin Bird” by the Trashmen and for the first half of the show, Peter finds ways of slipping the song into the conversation. He even produces a public service announcement to remind everyone that “the bird is the wind”.
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]]>The post Fox Renews “Family Guy” and “Bob’s Burgers” appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>Fox Entertainment CEO Charlie Collier shared the amazing news during the Television Critics Association’s winter press tour. Renewing these show was a no-brainer for the network, since they’ve been a staple of Sunday nights on Fox for years.
“The Simpsons and Family Guy and Bob’s Burgers are the heavyweights of the genre, and we’re intent on finding the next generation of culture defining animated comedies to join them,” explained Collier.
Family Guy was created by Seth MacFarlane and David Zuckerman back in 1999, and went on to win eight Emmy Awards in the decades to come. Bob’s Burgers is a brain child of Loren Bouchard and Jim Dauterive and it has won two Emmys for the outstanding animated program since its premiere in 2011.
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]]>The post “Family Guy” Movie with Live-Action Elements Reportedly in the Works appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>According to WSJ, besides a Family Guy movie, several other projects based on Fox’s animated series are in the works including “a big-screen adaptation” of Bob’s Burgers and sequel to 2007’s The Simpsons Movie.
Although this all sounds pretty exciting, there is a good chance we might end up not seeing either of these movies.
Following the acquisition by Disney, there is a lot of uncertainty surrounding Fox and their projects. After the merger is completed, Disney will have the final word on everything, and we still don’t know how the studio feels about the specific kind of humor that made Family Guy such a popular show.
It looks like we will have to wait and see if Family Guy movie and other projects by Fox’s animation get to survive these turbulent times. We certainly hope they will.
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]]>The post Top 10 Best Animated Sitcoms appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>Seth MacFarlane is now one of the most appreciated figures in the animated sitcoms world, and American Dad is one of his finest creations. This one is related to Family Guy and The Cleveland Show but does not rely heavily on pop cultural allusions like those two. It focuses on a man who works for the CIA and has to balance his private, family life with that of an agent trying to save the world.
Created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels, this animated sitcom quickly gained its popularity by the end of 20th and beginning of 21st century. It focuses on the Hills, a middle-class all American family, as they try to live and get by their everyday lives in Texas. The show offers subtle jokes and good humor without going over-the-top.
Created by Loren Bouchard and Jim Dauterive, this animated sitcom follows Bob Belcher, his wife, and their 3 children, as they try to keep their family together by running Bob’s dream restaurant. However, success is not easy as Bob has to compete with other restaurants in the area. The show is hilarious at times and is a fun watch for any time of the day, so it got the nod on our list of best animated sitcoms.
This adult animated sitcom created by Adam Reed feels almost like an animated James Bond. It follows a dysfunctional group of secret agents, the main one being Sterling Archer, as they embark on covert black ops and espionage. The show has an extremely strong language and should be kept out of children’s reach at all times.
BoJack was created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg and follows BoJack Horseman, former star of the hit TV Show “Horsin’ Around.” After the show ended, he became a washed-up actor living in Hollywood and complaining about everything. The show is actually deep when it tackles the problems faced by celebrities.
Matt Groening, alongside Seth MacFarlane, has created numerous successful animated sitcoms. Futurama offers a unique look into the future and is different than other sitcoms. It follows Fry, a pizza guy, who gets accidentally frozen and waken up in 2999.
Seth MacFarlane’s most successful work without a doubt. Family Guy follows an extremely dysfunctional family who strives to cope with crazy scenarios thrown at them, all the while trying to maintain a normal, everyday life. The characters are all packed with their own stories and sets of jokes, and episodes hardly ever fail to amaze.
Rick and Morty is the product of the wild imagination of Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon. It follows an unconventional pair, a crazed and cynical scientist Rick and his grandson, trusty, yet not-so-bright sidekick Morty, who try to balance their domestic lives with numerous interdimensional adventures. It contains strong language and provocative jokes left and right, yet it is one of the smartest shows ever created.
What can you say about South Park? Pretty much anything, because the show itself is not careful with words. It is probably the most politically incorrect animated sitcom and isn’t afraid to make fun of anyone. The fact that 4 little fourth-grade kids are main actor’s changes nothing. In fact, it adds to the already twisted humor this show packs. “So come on down to South Park and meet some friends of mine.”
It is safe to say that Simpsons are the crown jewel of animated sitcoms. The Simpsons family has a strong sense of humor, which is often dark and provocative, and their mocking of everyday American lives is what makes this show so great. They are not afraid to get dirty and political correctness can go out the window with this family. Also, the fact that it’s the longest running TV show ever made the decision to put it on top of our list of best animated sitcoms very easy.
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]]>The post Top 5 funniest Family Guy episodes appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>Family Guy is known for parodying pop-culture. In “Da Boom,” Peter runs into a man in a giant chicken suit who is proclaiming that the end of the world will arrive in Y2k. Peter, however, takes the expired chicken to task for an expired coupon and takes on a fight that lasts for a long time.
In this episode, Peter agrees to have a vasectomy but prior to his surgery he makes a donation to donate a sperm bank and later finds out that a lesbian couple is pregnant with his son. The son, Bertram, becomes Stewie’s nemesis. The funniest part of the film is a scene where Peter entertains prisoners by singing “Milkshake” while in his underwear.
Peter and Lois decide that they will take a second honeymoon in order to spice up their marriage. While they sneak into Mel Gibson’s private room at a hotel, Peter ends up discovering a sequel to the Passion of the Christ but Gibson hunts him down.
This was one of the first episodes to show the strong chemistry that exists between Stewie and Brian. Brian offers to pick up Stewie from Florida where he is with his grandparents. Brian, however, gets drunk and after the two miss their plans, they are forced to do a road trip in order to get back home. Brian comes to terms with his feelings towards his mother who he thinks abandoned him while he was a pup.
During this show, Peter discovers his love for the song “Surfin Bird” by the Trashmen and for the first half of the show, Peter finds ways of slipping the song into the conversation. He even produces a public service announcement to remind everyone that “the bird is the wind”.
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