
He can’t keep up with everyone’s gift lists and the elves and reindeers are beginning to mutate due to horrible conditions. However, when they get there, they find out that Santa is living a horrible life. In another “Road to” episode, Stewie and Brian travel to the North Pole to find Santa Claus. Lois tends to have a tough time during the holidays but this episode features her at her absolute breaking point. This includes her pushing George Bailey from It’s A Wonderful Lifeoff a bridge and lighting Frosty the Snowman on fire. However, the highlight of the episode is when Lois goes on a rampage after everything goes horribly wrong. There is even a fake special within this special where the band Kiss saves Santa from dinosaurs. This episode has many clever ideas, especially with Stewie, as it’s interesting to see a child’s perspective where they think Santa is actually evil instead of jolly and kind. Lois is trying to get everything ready, Peter is out getting drunk, and Stewie becomes frightened by the idea that Santa is always watching. “A Very Special Family Guy Freakin’ Christmas” simply follows the Griffin family as they try to have the best Christmas possible. The animation isn’t as refined yet but the jokes are still there. This first Christmas special from Family Guy comes from Season 3. RELATED: Not Just 'Rudolph' - Every Rankin/Bass Stop Motion Christmas Special, Ranked “How the Griffin Stole Christmas” can be mean-spirited at times but it still ends happily and features plenty of laughs, like the scene where the whole family goes sledding and gets horribly injured. It does have a happy ending as Stewie atones for this and everyone hopefully has a good holiday. Stewie becomes a bit too engrossed in one company and ends up getting people fired.


Meanwhile, Brian and Stewie begin crashing office Christmas parties to eat food and meet women. Many of the ways Peter uses his newfound power are odd, but then again so is Peter. However, when the real Santa threatens him, the two go after each other and, of course, the real Santa ends up victorious. Peter fills in for a mall Santa and becomes drunk with power as he discovers the many benefits of pretending to be Santa Claus himself. From adventuring across the country to fighting in World War 2 and beating each other up over a sports bet, these are some of the best moments of their chaotic relationship.Peter often figures out a way to manipulate others and here he does it by using their love of Christmas against them. Still, there are plenty of hilarious outings primarily showcasing just Brian and Stewie. In fact, such was the series' disregard for fan-favorite characters that Brian was temporarily killed off and replaced in a 2013 episode. Updated on March 11th, 2022 by Tanner Fox: Given its penchant for topical humor, Family Guy has, in recent years, primarily focused on parodying current events and seldom included episodes centered on characters. Yet, many of the episodes which heavily feature Brian and Stewie are every bit as funny today as they were years ago, proving that Family Guy still has a well of humor from which to tap.

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RELATED: 10 Best Family Guy Characters To Only Appear In One EpisodeĪiring for more than two decades at this point, many believe that, much like The Simpsons, Seth McFarlane's series has run its course. The flamboyant and partly-diabolical talking baby clashes and compliments the everyman-or "every-dog"-Brian, making for some of the funniest episodes in the show's history. When it comes to Family Guy, no two characters share as much chemistry as Stewie and Brian.
