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2 unusual facts about Peter Griffin


Mr. Moose

In the Family Guy episode, "Hell Comes to Quahog", after Joe sends a ping-pong ball out a window, Peter persuades Mr. Moose to say "Knock, knock", then answers "Ping Pong balls!", and ping pongs balls fall on top of Peter.

Sports Weekly

In a 2006 episode of Family Guy, Peter Griffin is seen reading Sports Weekly on a plane to London.


Brian Goes Back to College

Peter, Joe, Cleveland, and Quagmire win a costume contest as characters from The A-Team (because they had an actual black guy as B. A. Baracus and the other team had a Jewish man for the same role).

Brian in Love

Stewie emphatically denies doing so, but Lois and Peter are convinced that it is a sign that Stewie is ready to potty train.

Cartoon Wars Part II

For example, "Laundry" + "Date" + "Winning" + "Mexico" + "Gary Coleman" becomes a clip of Lois asking Peter to do the laundry, after which Peter recalls winning a date in Mexico with Gary Coleman.

Gladys Kravitz

In the episode "Dammit Janet!" of the animated television series Family Guy, Lois Griffin finds her husband, Peter, and son, Chris, taking down the Christmas decorations on the roof by throwing rocks at them.

He's Too Sexy for His Fat

After a visit to Cleveland's brother Broderick to discuss liposuction, Chris decides against it, but Peter surprises his family by taking advantage of the option himself, and comes home thin.

Rectal examination

The Family Guy episode Stewie Loves Lois even uses the rectal exam as the main plot, when Peter Griffin, not realizing it is a routine medical procedure for checking for prostate cancer, thinks he is being "raped".

Seahorse Seashell Party

Finally, Meg turns on Peter who, unable to comprehend her insults, thinks that his daughter's argument is amusing, even when she points out that Peter would go to jail if someone could witness his negative treatment towards her.


see also

Family Guy: Peter Griffin's Guide to the Holidays

Peter Griffin's Guide to the Holidays is an American humor book about Family Guy written by executive producer Danny Smith.