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Posted by wolf 6 on January 28th 2010, 5:23

Not sure if this has been posted before but, Has anybody noticed the no one in the town of Quahog has a problem with zoophilia. Brian (The dog) is always going around doing different women, yet no one says anything about it. Odd, isn't it. Maybe the creator is a zoo?

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Posted by slo18 on January 28th 2010, 5:46

i have noticed that too, but they seem to have a little bit of a problem when the dog isnt sentient cause if you recall the episoid where brian thought he had knocked up mr pwetersmitts raceing dog, and it turned out to be ted turnner had done it.

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Posted by Feareous on January 28th 2010, 6:15

Okay, Seth MacFarlane basically owns Fox now... his rationale is that if the dog in question, Brian, has human characteristics then it is okay for him to fuck human women; he smokes, drinks, talks - it's part of the funny, ya know... It's one of the few references to bestiality publicly accepted, today. That and most classic artwork. Family Guy is filled with so many allusions, double entendres, and racy innuendos that the average viewer can only keep up with the slap-stick aspect

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Posted by slo18 on January 28th 2010, 6:19

as i said the problem and by that i mean the taboo only seems to arrise when the animal in question has less then human inteligence. of corse i do have to wonder how people would have reacted to the talking cow from the mcburgertown episoide, or the horse from the texas super devil ep were to to have implied sexual relations with humans.

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Posted by Otter Girl on January 28th 2010, 6:57

This is my fav show. I love all the under handed humor. I have watched it with other people and have found out that a lot of folks do not get all of the stuff going on.they get the surface stuff and once in a while when they do catch one of the many gems if the show they are shocked. LOL

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Posted by Feareous on January 28th 2010, 6:59

Sounds like we all agree I should purchase the series... always loved it, but never got around to watching it regularly...

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Posted by slo18 on January 28th 2010, 7:00

yes you should buy it buy it buy it

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Posted by southflorida on January 28th 2010, 11:40

this is most definetly a duplicate thread - and it most definetly doesnt belong in general moved to zoo

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Posted by dirtbiker2000 on January 28th 2010, 11:47

Family guy is full of zoo and beastiality references. American dad also has its fair share but Family Guy has more. Is one of my favourite shows. I've got all the seasons on DvD back home

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Posted by neandernitz on January 28th 2010, 15:33

There's the Simpsons episode where they breed an elephant to a potbelly pig (it's a tight fit, judging by the sounds), but the resulting piglets were the teacher's babies.......

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Posted by cheeseyness on January 28th 2010, 16:11

Most recent american dad, Stan jacked off a horse. Perhaps some of the show's writers are...hm...biased?

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Posted by dirtbiker2000 on January 28th 2010, 17:05

QUOTE (cheeseyness @ Jan 28 2010, 05:11 PM) Most recent american dad, Stan jacked off a horse. Perhaps some of the show's writers are...hm...biased? loved that episode except for one little point. After Stan had jacked the horse off (and they way he rinses his mouth with the hose afterwards i'm guessing thats not all ) the horse then had mental problems because it had been sexually abused. I know its only a joke and its all in good fun but I just thought the whole psychological damage from human sexual contact thing plays into the hands of the anti zoo brigade (or maybe i'm just being wierd).I have to say that one of my favourite beasty reference from family guy has to be the moose. For those of you who don't watch much Family Guy it goes pretty much as follows.A Moose is standing by the side of the road holding a sign saying will do moose stuff for moneyGuy pulls up and asks "whats moose stuff"The moose answers "I could stand in a feild eating grass or I could have sex with you. Plus anything inbetween". The driver quickly opens the car door and says get in.

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Posted by guthwulf on January 28th 2010, 17:39

QUOTE (dirtbiker2000 @ Jan 28 2010, 10:05 AM) I have to say that one of my favourite beasty reference from family guy has to be the moose. For those of you who don't watch much Family Guy it goes pretty much as follows.A Moose is standing by the side of the road holding a sign saying will do moose stuff for moneyGuy pulls up and asks "whats moose stuff"The moose answers "I could stand in a feild eating grass or I could have sex with you. Plus anything inbetween". The driver quickly opens the car door and says get in. that is definately one of my favorite scenes too. Also love the one where Peter says "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse!" Then it immediately cuts to a scene of him in bed with a mare and he says "I um... I mis-spoke."

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Posted by HyBrithe on January 28th 2010, 18:06

QUOTE (neandernitz @ Jan 28 2010, 03:33 PM) There's the Simpsons episode where they breed an elephant to a potbelly pig (it's a tight fit, judging by the sounds), but the resulting piglets were the teacher's babies....... *chuckle* I hate to break it to you Neander... but, that wasn't an episode of the Simpsons. George Bush Sr. once stated that the Simpsons were a foul attempt at a portriate of an American family. Even though the Simpsons have been around for 20 years now and back when they started, were a bunch of crass, foul mouth, ill-tempered, inappropriate situations that pushed the boundries that we accepted for watching on television. They have not strayed too far into taboo subjects. Yes they do show child aduse, no respect for their elders and authority, and even though they have shown Homer drunk and naked, it wasn't until the movie release they show what "appeared" to Bart's penis as he skateboarded through town naked. Even though I do question some of these "artistic" desicions, showing sex has always been off limits from what I've seen. For the most part, they show Homer and Marge in a happy and healthy marriage. Though, the one episode that had them having sex so loud that the children could hear them and "know" what they were doing was a bit funny.The episode you're thinking about was on South Park. I believe it was even in the first seaon... which is now 10 years plus old? It was part of their science project to make miniture elephants everyone could have as pets. What could throw you off is that Bart Simpson once had an elephant as a pet that he won from a Shock radio contest where the prize was either money, or an elephant. The DJ's were not prepared for someone to pick the elephant but after angry calls from listeners, dropped one off at his house. I believe he named him Stampy or Stompy. For the rest of the episode, he terrorized the neighborhood with it by shoving over cars and such. By the end of the episode, gave him to a wildlife center but Bart was delighted that the elephant continued his rampages by knocking over the other animals in the park. I believe the elephant only made one other showing in an episode where they used it to help a struggling Krusty to keep his job.That is all and may peace and love surround you always.

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Posted by dirtbiker2000 on January 28th 2010, 18:11

QUOTE (HyBrithe @ Jan 28 2010, 07:06 PM) QUOTE (neandernitz @ Jan 28 2010, 03:33 PM) There's the Simpsons episode where they breed an elephant to a potbelly pig (it's a tight fit, judging by the sounds), but the resulting piglets were the teacher's babies.......   *chuckle* I hate to break it to you Neander... but, that wasn't an episode of the Simpsons. George Bush Sr. once stated that the Simpsons were a foul attempt at a portriate of an American family. Even though the Simpsons have been around for 20 years now and back when they started, were a bunch of crass, foul mouth, ill-tempered, inappropriate situations that pushed the boundries that we accepted for watching on television. They have not strayed too far into taboo subjects. Yes they do show child aduse, no respect for their elders and authority, and even though they have shown Homer drunk and naked, it wasn't until the movie release they show what "appeared" to Bart's penis as he skateboarded through town naked. Even though I do question some of these "artistic" desicions, showing sex has always been off limits from what I've seen. For the most part, they show Homer and Marge in a happy and healthy marriage. Though, the one episode that had them having sex so loud that the children could hear them and "know" what they were doing was a bit funny.The episode you're thinking about was on South Park. I believe it was even in the first seaon... which is now 10 years plus old? It was part of their science project to make miniture elephants everyone could have as pets. What could throw you off is that Bart Simpson once had an elephant as a pet that he won from a Shock radio contest where the prize was either money, or an elephant. The DJ's were not prepared for someone to pick the elephant but after angry calls from listeners, dropped one off at his house. I believe he named him Stampy or Stompy. For the rest of the episode, he terrorized the neighborhood with it by shoving over cars and such. By the end of the episode, gave him to a wildlife center but Bart was delighted that the elephant continued his rampages by knocking over the other animals in the park. I believe the elephant only made one other showing in an episode where they used it to help a struggling Krusty to keep his job.That is all and may peace and love surround you always. A very conscise and accurate answer Hy

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Posted by st benard on January 28th 2010, 19:59

From the little I have seen of such shows I think a lot of cartoonists have been pushing the boundaries for the past few years. I guess a lot of people believe that the depicted actions could happen, but if it is done in a cartoon then it is a joke and they do not have to worry if they get any enjoyment out of it.

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Posted by neandernitz on January 28th 2010, 20:08

QUOTE (HyBrithe @ Jan 28 2010, 11:06 AM) QUOTE (neandernitz @ Jan 28 2010, 03:33 PM) There's the Simpsons episode where they breed an elephant to a potbelly pig (it's a tight fit, judging by the sounds), but the resulting piglets were the teacher's babies.......   *chuckle* I hate to break it to you Neander... but, that wasn't an episode of the Simpsons. George Bush Sr. once stated that the Simpsons were a foul attempt at a portriate of an American family. Even though the Simpsons have been around for 20 years now and back when they started, were a bunch of crass, foul mouth, ill-tempered, inappropriate situations that pushed the boundries that we accepted for watching on television. They have not strayed too far into taboo subjects. Yes they do show child aduse, no respect for their elders and authority, and even though they have shown Homer drunk and naked, it wasn't until the movie release they show what "appeared" to Bart's penis as he skateboarded through town naked. Even though I do question some of these "artistic" desicions, showing sex has always been off limits from what I've seen. For the most part, they show Homer and Marge in a happy and healthy marriage. Though, the one episode that had them having sex so loud that the children could hear them and "know" what they were doing was a bit funny.The episode you're thinking about was on South Park. I believe it was even in the first seaon... which is now 10 years plus old? It was part of their science project to make miniture elephants everyone could have as pets. What could throw you off is that Bart Simpson once had an elephant as a pet that he won from a Shock radio contest where the prize was either money, or an elephant. The DJ's were not prepared for someone to pick the elephant but after angry calls from listeners, dropped one off at his house. I believe he named him Stampy or Stompy. For the rest of the episode, he terrorized the neighborhood with it by shoving over cars and such. By the end of the episode, gave him to a wildlife center but Bart was delighted that the elephant continued his rampages by knocking over the other animals in the park. I believe the elephant only made one other showing in an episode where they used it to help a struggling Krusty to keep his job.That is all and may peace and love surround you always. Yes, you are quite right. And oddly, I had the South Park characters pictured in my mind as I wrote that. My memory is rather porous. I have long considered having a USB socket installed in my forehead so I could plug in a flash drive as needed......

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Posted by dirtbiker2000 on January 28th 2010, 20:43

QUOTE (neandernitz @ Jan 28 2010, 09:08 PM) My memory is rather porous. I have long considered having a USB socket installed in my forehead so I could plug in a flash drive as needed...... If you ever find a surgeon to do the op let me know. That would have some pretty good advantages for sure

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Posted by Dogbert on January 29th 2010, 1:57

I remember the subject of beasty in the media comming up before. Hmmm, let me use the search and see if I can find it.

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Posted by Dogbert on January 29th 2010, 2:06

I found a few. I know theres more but check these out too! Has a list of all zoo related references from movies: http://www.beastforum.com/index.php?showtopic=52939&hl=Here is one that looks at the cultural impact of zoo on society: The family guy and brian thing fits greatly here - even if he is an anthro of sorts. http://www.beastforum.com/index.php?showtopic=115538&hl=I'll see if I can find some. I know that more and more people are expose to it and with the recent anti discrimination law for sexaul oreintation its becomming closer and closer to being *eww* than *GROSS GO TO JAIL!*Small steps to accaptance right?

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Posted by neandernitz on January 29th 2010, 2:56

QUOTE (Dogbert @ Jan 28 2010, 07:06 PM) its becomming closer and closer to being *eww* than *GROSS GO TO JAIL!*Small steps to accaptance right? That's the way I see it. Every mainstream reference in media gets people more used to the idea.Of course, every time someone does something without thinking it out, gets caught, we take one step back.Odd, isn't it? Someone slashes a sheep's throat, guts it on the spot, skins it and throws it on a fire, it's a family festival. Someone feeds it, shags it, and pats it on the head, it's a freakin' national scandal........

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Posted by udpets on January 29th 2010, 6:52

QUOTE (slo18 @ Jan 28 2010, 05:46 AM) i have noticed that too, but they seem to have a little bit of a problem when the dog isnt sentient cause if you recall the episoid where brian thought he had knocked up mr pwetersmitts raceing dog, and it turned out to be ted turnner had done it. I have never been a big follower of the show but I did catch that episode and thought WTF beastiality references on TV! WOW, a starting point!

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Posted by udpets on January 29th 2010, 6:55

There was a Manswers episode the other day where they mentioned the occurance of dolphins attempting to engage with humans! - we are getting some recognotion, even if not always in good light.

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Posted by curious1looking on January 30th 2010, 0:51

Love Family Guy ........ however this whole post reminded me of something I saw on the BBC last year which I couldn't believe .........A comedy / soap programme ......... not cartoon ........ real live people ........ called Love Soup.In one episode a woman jumps off her balcony and one of her female colleagues feels partly to blame and seeing there is noone else ......... takes care of the dead woman's dog. After a few days she says to her female co-workers / friends that she tried on some of the owner's perfume and as soon as she did the dog tried to mount her. Thinking it was coincidence she did it again a few days later and the dog behaved the same way. The reaction of the co-workers was only vague shock in the grand scheme of things.At the end of the programme while walking the dog in the park they spot a female customer that had been rude to them earlier when they had sprayed her with a free sample of ........ lo-and behold the particular perfume the dead woman wore .... lying on the grass. Laughing to each other and saying something I can't remember now, they let the dog off the leash and watch as he bounds over to her and climbs on top of her.I couldn't believe my eyes on the strait laced BBC of all places!

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Posted by luvsdogs on January 30th 2010, 2:17

Good stuff.

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Posted by neandernitz on January 30th 2010, 2:50

Curious, that is just Awesome!

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Posted by Wulfe on January 30th 2010, 5:21

I don't think that the creators/writers are into zoo so much as the fact that they realize beastiality is a touchy subject w/ most people, and thus use it to try and irk people as they do w/ everything else. Still, it is nice to see some zoo out there on the main stream...even if its not meant to support it. =p

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Posted by curious1looking on January 30th 2010, 5:41

QUOTE (neandernitz @ Jan 30 2010, 03:50 AM) Curious, that is just Awesome! Would you believe I was visiting my parents at the time and nearly fell off the couch! Wonder what my Mother's reaction would have been if I said there's the answer to the question you're always asking me ...... why do I have such a big dog!

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Posted by soulrapist on January 30th 2010, 22:28

Seth is probably not a zoo, but does have plenty of references in his shows. In one family guy ep Peter gets retarded horse and decides that he will start breeding horses after wich he puts the horse sperm in the fridge and Stewie souposibly eats it in his cereal. This episode got plenty of complaints from religious group and other. In a recent episode of American dad stan buys a horse to save his SUV and Roger tricks him to "give the horse a release". Maybe I got a little of topic there, oh well..

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Posted by soulrapist on February 1st 2010, 21:59

Lol, in the most recent episode of Family Guy, aired on january 31th, Peter gets raped by a bull. I might have too reconsider my whole idea about Seths sexual preferences

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Posted by Katelyn on February 1st 2010, 22:04

I just think that they will try anything and everything.Every time Brian almost has sex with Louis I want to yell "TAKE IT WOMAN, IT IS BETTER THAN FAT-MAN SEX"No offense to those who might be overweight, or men.

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Posted by dirtbiker2000 on February 2nd 2010, 2:27

QUOTE (soulrapist @ Feb 1 2010, 10:59 PM) Lol, in the most recent episode of Family Guy, aired on january 31th, Peter gets raped by a bull. I might have too reconsider my whole idea about Seths sexual preferences Ok. Am now heading over to find that episdoe online so I can see it

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Posted by luvsdogs on February 2nd 2010, 3:22

QUOTE (dirtbiker2000 @ Feb 1 2010, 07:27 PM) QUOTE (soulrapist @ Feb 1 2010, 10:59 PM) Lol, in the most recent episode of Family Guy, aired on january 31th, Peter gets raped by a bull. I might have too reconsider my whole idea about Seths sexual preferences Ok. Am now heading over to find that episdoe online so I can see it Thats exactly what I did when I heard about the American Dad episode with Stan and the horse

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Posted by dirtbiker2000 on February 2nd 2010, 13:57

QUOTE (dirtbiker2000 @ Feb 2 2010, 03:27 AM) QUOTE (soulrapist @ Feb 1 2010, 10:59 PM) Lol, in the most recent episode of Family Guy, aired on january 31th, Peter gets raped by a bull. I might have too reconsider my whole idea about Seths sexual preferences Ok. Am now heading over to find that episdoe online so I can see it Was a very funny bit of the episode thats for sure

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Posted by docbear on February 3rd 2010, 6:26

QUOTE (Katelyn @ Feb 1 2010, 10:04 PM) Every time Brian almost has sex with Louis I want to yell "TAKE IT WOMAN, IT IS BETTER THAN FAT-MAN SEX" im with you there...... i would love to see that happen on the show....

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Posted by ErrWolf on February 4th 2010, 3:18

The new Family Guy thread is better than the old one!

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Posted by wolf 6 on February 4th 2010, 5:44

^ Thank You.

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