| Watch KISS On ‘Family Guy: A Very Special Family Guy Freakin’ Christmas’ Family Guy: A Very Special Family Guy Freakin’ Christmas, which stars KISS in their own Christmas tale KISS Saves Santa, will air on Cartoon Network tonight at 11pm EST.
This Christmas episode, which is from the third season (Ep. 16) of the animated television series Family Guy, originally aired on December 21, 2001, and is typically re-run around the holidays each year. It’s available to watch online for subscribers of HuluPlus or Netflix Instant, and is also available for purchase through Amazon’s Video On Demand. You can watch some clips from A Very Special Family Guy Freakin’ Christmas here below. In the episode, Peter just wants to relax and watch his favorite Christmas special, KISS Saves Santa, where the rock band helps Santa with the power of rock. Now that’s a Christmas special!
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| Trailer: ‘Family Guy’ Continues Its ‘Star Wars’ Spoofs With ‘Return Of The Jedi’ |
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Whether you love or hate Family Guy, you have to admit that their work spoofing Star Wars (with the blessing of a one George Lucas, of course) has been pretty fantastic thus far. It’s already been stated that they would not be doing the prequel movies of the mega-franchise, so all that’s left to be done is release the third and final spoof of Return of the Jedi. The final installment is called Family Guy: It’s A Trap!, and it will be released on DVD and Blu-ray on December 21. And to help get you excited, you can get your first look at the trailer right now! Unlike the first two chapters of this epic animated parody, characters from all of creator Seth MacFarlane‘s shows will be used, including American Dad and The Cleveland Show. You’ll catch a few of said characters making brief appearances throughout the trailer. Use the Force to bring some tasty treats closer, then head on over to the other side to check out the trailer for Family Guy: It’s A Trap! immediately!
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| ‘Family Guy’ Creator Seth MacFarlane Signs Music Deal; Will Record Album Of ’40s & ’50s Broadway Songs
If you’ve ever watched Family Guy, you know that creator Seth MacFarlane has a soft spot for a good Broadway tunes. Many episodes include classic covers or original songs performed in an old school style, usually will comedic elements mixed in. Whether you love or hate Family Guy or MacFarlane’s other shows, American Dad and The Cleveland Show, there’s no denying that the man has tremendous vocal talents. He’s even branched out his talents to feature films with a role in Hellboy II. Because of this, it should come as no surprise that MacFarlane has signed a new music deal with Universal Republic Records.
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| Watch Now: Family Guy’s ‘Something, Something, Something Dark Side’

Hulu has put up the Family Guy hour-long episode Something, Something, Something Dark Side, an animated parody of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back which sees the Griffin family and friends acting out the roles of the original film. The oversized episode is now streaming for free for residents of the United States and can be watched in its entirety here below. Something, Something, Something Dark Side is the sequel to Family Guy‘s Star Wars-themed movie Blue Harvest. It infuses humor into the much-loved Empire Strikes Back and pokes fun at it in all the right places by stating the absurdities of certain scenarios. (For instance, why do the rebels evacuate from Hoth right into the path of the Imperial fleet?) It’s all in good fun, especially the opening crawl text (hilarious!) and has lots of other references to pop culture in it, as well as special guests, so watch it for free while you can!
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| ‘Family Guy’ Creator Seth MacFarlane To Voice & Direct R-Rated CGI Bear In ‘Ted’
Seth MacFarlane has made quite a name for himself over the last decade. It all began in disastrous fashion when his new show Family Guy ended up canceled by Fox after a few seasons. Thankfully, it found an massive following on DVD and eventually was revived. After that, the show caught fire and MacFarlane ended up bringing a new show to the network called American Dad, and eventually signing an unbelievable $100 million deal. One thing that MacFarlane has not done over the years is direct a movie, but that’s all about to change now. Universal Pictures has acquired the rights to Ted, a movie developed by Media Rights Capital and written by MacFarlane, Alec Sulkin, and Wellesley Wild.
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