Family Guy Stewie the Untold Story Watch Online Free

2005 American picture

Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story
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Directed by Pete Michels
Peter Shin
Written by Gary Janetti
Chris Sheridan
Alex Borstein
Steve Callaghan
Produced by Kara Vallow
Starring Seth MacFarlane
Alex Borstein
Seth Green
Mila Kunis
Mike Henry
Patrick Warburton
Lori Alan
Drew Barrymore
Rachael MacFarlane
Noel Blanc
Phil LaMarr
Ali Hillis
Busy Philipps
Jason Priestley
Jennie Garth
Tori Spelling
Larry Kenney
Lynne Lipton
Michael Clarke Duncan
Will Sasso
Edited by Mike Elias
Music by Ron Jones

Product
companies

Fuzzy Door Productions
Fob Television Blitheness

Distributed by 20th Century Fox Home Amusement

Release dates

September 27, 2005 (DVD)
May 21, 2006 (TV)

Running time

88 minutes[one]
66 minutes (Goggle box)
Land Us
Language English language

Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story is a 2005 American straight-to-DVD adult animated comedy motion picture set in the Family Guy fictional universe. Released on September 27, 2005, the film's master plot point concerns Stewie Griffin, following a near death experience, trying to find who he thinks is his real father afterward seeing the man on TV. He travels to San Francisco, only to find that the human being is him from the future. The DVD contains commentaries and a sneak preview of the American Dad! Book 1 DVD.[2]

Flim-flam eventually aired the motion picture as 3 dissever episodes for the Family Guy season 4 finale in May 2006. Fox had several scenes cut out and other scenes altered to arrive only 66 minutes long. The shortened and separated versions of the 3 segments – "Stewie B. Goode", "Bango Was His Proper name, Oh!", and "Stu and Stewie'southward Excellent Adventure" – were aired on May 21, 2006.

Plot [edit]

The film opens with the premiere of the film, with celebrities such equally Drew Barrymore and her appointment the Kool-Help Man, the Greased-Up Deafened Guy, the Evil Monkey, David Bowie, and the Griffin family attending. Everyone goes into the theatre where Channel v reveals they have hired Glenn Quagmire to provide them with a bootleg re-create of the flick. Nosotros and so run across an advertisement for a new film, People Who Look Similar They Never Sleep..., starring Susan Sarandon and Vince Vaughn, and another film, The Littlest Bunny, fabricated past Disney and featuring music past Randy Newman. After this, the film begins.

Stewie B. Goode [edit]

When the Griffins become swimming at the Quahog Customs Puddle, Peter tries education Stewie to swim and attempts to toss him into the puddle, despite Stewie begging to exist put down. Lois takes Stewie to swimming lessons, where Stewie meets Brad, a kid about his age who is the "Star Swimmer." In jealousy, Stewie does everything he can to steal Brad's glory. As a last resort he tries to kill him by rigging a lifeguard chair with dynamite and luring Brad below it with marzipan; however, Stewie'due south detonator malfunctions, bravado up the legs of the chair and causing it to fall on Stewie himself. He ends up in Hell with Steve Allen. When Stewie is revived by Lois, he believes it is a sign for him to be a good male child.

Afterward Peter learns that the new video store will not let him rent pornography, he vents his frustration in front of newscaster Tom Tucker, who gives him a job at Quahog 5 hosting a segment called "What Really Grinds My Gears", in which he rants well-nigh things that bother him. Peter becomes extremely popular, somewhen overshadowing Tucker, who is fired after attempting to distract Peter during filming.

Stewie attempts to be a expert boy by smothering Brian with affection. Brian finally goads Stewie into reverting to his erstwhile, tearing ways by burdensome a web and eating the spider. Stewie starts drinking heavily, following Brian'south mode of coping. Brian attempts to cure Stewie of his alcoholism by taking him out for a night of drinking at the Drunken Mollusk. While drunk, Stewie crashes Brian's automobile through the wall of the bar. Knowing Stewie is Peter'southward son, Tom takes advantage of the situation and presents footage of the accident at the news station. Peter is fired and Tom is rehired as the anchor. The adjacent morning, Stewie has a hangover and realizes his lonely existence in the globe, wishing that there were someone else to whom he could relate. At the end, Stewie says information technology is good that he stopped drinking now, so that it would not have any repercussions later in life.

Bango Was His Name, Oh! [edit]

Peter buys a TiVo. While watching information technology, Stewie spots a man in San Francisco on the news that has the aforementioned confront and hairstyle as him. Stewie and so believes that he may be his true father. Later several failed attempts to raise money for a airplane ticket and learning that Quagmire is going on a cross-country bout in which he plans to have sex activity with a unlike woman in every country of America (and Vegas), Brian and Stewie hitch a ride in his RV. At a motel in New Jersey, Quagmire is handcuffed to a bed and mugged by the latest woman. So Stewie and Brian bulldoze off with his RV, leaving Quagmire at the motel.

Meanwhile, Peter and Lois are trying to go intimate, merely are constantly interrupted by Chris and Meg. To solve this problem, Peter and Lois make up one's mind to teach the children how to discover dates. Afterwards several "lessons", Peter and Lois send them to the mall. However, Lois is concerned that people volition think they're bad parents simply because they wanted their children out of the style so they can be together.

Stewie crashes the RV in the desert later going insane from ingesting an entire bottle of "West Coast Turnarounds". After wandering through the desert, Stewie breaks down crying and nearly decides to give up until Brian encourages him to keep going. The two manage to go a rental car and make it in San Francisco. Stewie mysteriously leaves Brian and confronts the man from TV on a cablevision car, and is shocked to find that the man is really himself from 30 years in the future.

Stewie and Stu's Excellent Hazard [edit]

"Stu", as Stewie's future self is chosen, tells Stewie that he is on vacation (Stu explains that rather than only simply travel to different places in the globe, people from his time travel to other time periods). Stu reveals he cannot tell anyone about his fourth dimension, but when he leaves for his time, Stewie stows abroad with him. Stewie learns he will not become ruler of the world but rather "a 35-year-one-time Parade mag-reading virgin". Stewie is further disappointed when, doing a family unit dinner, he learns Lois is notwithstanding alive, Million underwent a sexual activity change shortly after college and is now chosen Ron, Chris is a cop married to a foul-mouthed chain-smoking woman chosen Vanessa whose only interest is sticking Lois and Peter into a retirement home so she can have their house, and that Brian died after eating chocolate out of the garbage and is seen in Heaven with Ernest Hemingway, Vincent van Gogh and Kurt Cobain, who all shot themselves. Stu passes off Stewie as a Nicaraguan boy named Pablo to everyone until Stu tin send him back to his own time.

Stewie learns he will piece of work at the Quahog Circuit Shack while living with Rupert, his childhood teddy bear, in a filthy apartment. Disgusted with the fashion his life will plow out, Stewie remodels Stu's flat and gets him to lose his virginity to his co-worker, Fran (though he spends more time crying than having sexual activity). The next twenty-four hour period, Fran tells everyone about the humiliating experience, costing Stu his job for having relations with a co-worker. Returning home, he finds that his apartment is on burn due to the stress-relieving candles Stewie put in that location. With his life now ruined, Stu laments the 24-hour interval of his nigh-death experience at the customs puddle, revealing that, despite Stewie's earlier ascertation that the incident would take no bear upon on his life, memories of the experience will re-surface when Stewie is 20 years old, causing him to repress most of his major emotions and preventing him from taking whatsoever risks.

They visit Lois (who reveals that she had recognized "Pablo" as her "little Stewie" immediately) at a retirement home for a loan and get a new time travel lookout man, which she agrees to on the condition that Stewie travels dorsum in time to Chris and Vanessa'south nuptials and kill her as a favor. Subsequently proverb good day to Stu, Stewie travels to the day of the blow (after fulfilling Lois' favor) and prevents himself from getting crushed by the chair. However, time to come Stewie gets vaporized past present Stewie, thus creating a paradox and skipping the formalities of Future Stewie disappearing eventually. In the bleachers at the pool, 1000000 is seen talking to a man named Ron, admitting she likes the proper noun.

Ending [edit]

At the end Tricia Takanawa talks with the fans and asks them how they liked the picture show, receiving completely negative feedback. After this, Tricia asks the family what they did during the show's cancellation betwixt Seasons 3 and four. Peter talks well-nigh how he did several role-time jobs that involved wearing costumes, although he e'er wound upwards fired because he kept peeing in them because he idea it was like an astronaut adapt, but when he finally did get an astronaut, he did non believe he had to pee in the conform and virtually died. Brian talks about how he met his fans and competed in the Iditarod Dog Race, simply to get very tired and lose. Lois talks about how she became a prostitute and shows video footage of her trying to beat up a policeman and of her having an argument in a convenience store over her wanting to taste the chips. Meg talks about entertaining the U.S. Navy past singing and dressing like Cher for "If I Could Turn Back Fourth dimension". Yet, she was actually repulsing the sailors instead, causing them to abandon and sink the ship they were on. Stewie talks well-nigh his appearances in those "damn" talk shows. Chris and then talks most his guest advent on The West Wing.

In the stop, during his concluding speech, Peter rips out a fart as a joke, prompting everyone to laugh. The screen pulls back, revealing it to be on some other Idiot box screen with Peter next to it. He explains that over 300 million Americans pass gas each day. He also tells the viewers to "visit my ass" for more than information. Peter and so rips out another fart as a joke, thus catastrophe the motion picture.

Cast [edit]

  • Seth MacFarlane as Stewie Griffin, Peter Griffin, Brian Griffin, Glenn Quagmire, Tom Tucker, Stuart "Stu" Griffin, Bugs Bunny, Bruce Jenner, James Woods, Mort Goldman, Death, Pee-wee Herman, Matt Lauer, John Candy, Daniel Quagmire, Seamus, Dr Hartman, Danny Elfman, and Kool-Aid Man
  • Alex Borstein as Lois Griffin, Tricia Takanawa, Vanessa Griffin, Condoleezza Rice, Ann Back-scratch, and Diane Sawyer
  • Seth Green as Chris Griffin and Neil Goldman
  • Mila Kunis as Meg Griffin and Sexy Girls
  • Patrick Warburton as Joe Swanson
  • Lori Alan as Diane Simmons and Boozer Lady
  • Drew Barrymore as herself
  • Mike Henry equally Cleveland Chocolate-brown, Mr. John Herbert, Bruce, The Greased-Up Deaf Guy, and Fred Rogers
  • Rachael MacFarlane as Katie Couric, Britney Spears, Luanne Platter, Nude Girls, and Muriel Goldman
  • Noel Blanc every bit Elmer Fudd
  • Phil LaMarr as Ollie Williams, Judge of Quahog, and Al Roker
  • Adam West as Mayor West
  • Ali Hillis every bit Meg Griffin singing "If I Could Turn Dorsum Time"
  • Busy Philipps equally Additional voices
  • Jason Priestley as Brandon Walsh
  • Jennie Garth as Kelly Taylor
  • Tori Spelling as Donna Martin
  • Rory Thost as Brad and Casper the Friendly Ghost
  • Michael Clarke Duncan every bit the Stork
  • Volition Sasso as Randy Newman and James Lipton
  • Kevin Michael Richardson as Immature Ray Charles
  • Danny Smith as The Evil Monkey who lives in the Cupboard, Rupert, and Al Harrington
  • John Viener as Ron Griffin, Joe Pesci and Boomhauer
  • RenĂ© Auberjonois as Odo
  • Joy Behar every bit Herself
  • Johnny Brennan every bit Horace
  • Bill Fagerbakke as Change For A Buck
  • Larry Kenney as King of beasts-O
  • Don LaFontaine equally Flim-flam Journalist
  • Lynne Lipton as Cheetara

Reception [edit]

The A.Five. Club called it "uneven but frequently hilarious".[3] Several reviewers criticised the picture show for being too long to sustain involvement.[4] [5]

Controversy [edit]

The episode when circulate in Canada was subject area to a complaint to the Canadian Circulate Standards Council in 2011. The quango ordered that Global Television must repent to its viewers for not alarm them nigh the violence in a scene where Elmer Fudd kills Bugs Bunny with a burglarize during a July 23, 2011 ambulation of the Family Guy episode "Stewie B. Goode". The Council stated "The panel finds that the scene was definitely somewhat gruesome and uncomfortable to sentinel. It recognizes, however, that the scene was intended to satirize the violence institute in that type of cartoon program. The gag was somewhat natural language-in-cheek since Family Guy itself is an blithe programme that sometimes contains violence."[6]

See also [edit]

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References [edit]

  1. ^ Miller, Nate (23 Oct 2005), Family unit Guy Presents Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story, The State Hornet, voice of Sacramento Land since 1949, archived from the original on 3 February 2013
  2. ^ Idato, Michael (23 January 2006), "Family unit Guy Presents Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story", DVD Reviews, The Historic period Visitor Ltd. (theage.com.au)
  3. ^ Rabin, Nathan (October 5, 2005). "Family Guy Presents Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story • DVD Review Family Guy Presents Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story • DVD Review • The A.Five. Club". The A.V. Club . Retrieved May viii, 2016.
  4. ^ Thomas, William (Apr nineteen, 2006). "Family Guy Presents Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story Review | Television Show – Empire". Empire . Retrieved May 8, 2016.
  5. ^ Rizzo III, Francis (September 27, 2005). "Family Guy Presents Stewie Griffin – The Untold Story : DVD Talk Review of the DVD Video". DVD Talk . Retrieved May 8, 2016.
  6. ^ National Conventional Television Panel (2 February 2012), Global re Family Guy ("Stewie B. Goode"), CBSC Conclusion x/11-2201, Canadian Broadcast Standards Quango, archived from the original on 2012-03-17, retrieved 5 November 2012

External links [edit]

  • Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story at IMDb
  • Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story at AllMovie
  • Lacey, Gord (29 June 2005), Family unit Guy - DVD movie officially announced!, TVshowsonDVD.com, archived from the original on xvi November 2006
  • Foster, Dave (8 July 2005), Family unit Guy Presents Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story in September - Artwork added, The Digital Fix, archived from the original on 2 September 2012, retrieved 5 November 2012

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