Family Guy bosses finally address why characters can't understand Stewie after season 19 premiere 'Stewie's First Word'. In "The Hand That Rocks the Wheelchair", Stewie inadvertently clones an evil twin of himself after trying to increase his evil nature. In "Road to the Multiverse", Brian and Stewie arrive in a universe full of gays and he says "Love it". [44] In "Inside Family Guy", Peter apologizes to the family, to which Stewie comments: "Oh that's nice of you to say". His half-brother Bertram has a similar head shape. [2] Wizard magazine rated him the 95th-greatest villain of all time.[3]. In a possible future, seen in "Stu & Stewie's Excellent Adventure" he has a 9 to 5 job at Quahog Circuit Shack at 35 years old. But so far, the Stewie recently seen in "Trading Places", the follow-up episode, he still seems to have his mostly harmless eccentricity, shown when he asks Brian if he wants to trade places with him for fun. All this does, however, is move Herbert into thinking Stewie as "feisty". Stewie is shown to hate gay people in some episodes like "Road to Rhode Island" where he asks why everyone comes out to him, and in "Mr. Griffin Goes to Washington" he says "not ass you pervert save it for the interns". [36] Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story is a DVD movie about Stewie's secret and what can possibly be his future. In "The Tan Aquatic with Steve Zissou", Stewie had a panic about having cancer, and wanted to have his list of things to be done before he died to be completed. MacFarlane later elaborated: "He originally began as a diabolical villain, but then we delved into the idea of his confused sexuality. In "Stuck Together, Torn Apart", Stewie did have a head shape similar to Meg's until he was bouncing on the bed and hit the ceiling, thus flattening it into the familiar football shape, but in "Chitty Chitty Death Bang", there were flashbacks of Stewie in Lois' womb and the moment he was born, and his head was already like that. See: List of Griffin and Pewterschmidt ancestors, Griffin Family. Stewie is a one-year-old prodigy who has a very sophisticated psyche and is able to speak very fluently in an upper-class English accent with quite advanced vocabulary. ", Stewie falls in love with his co-star, Julie. Mentally he seems much older, even proclaiming in "I Never Met the Dead Man" to be shooting on a fifth grade level. In "Mr. Saturday Knight", Stewie was at a funeral and was looking at all the girls and was counting which female babies he would "do" or "wouldn't do". When the family adopted Vinny, he was able to understand Stewie perfectly and throughout all the episodes with him, Vinny and Stewie exchanged dialogue just like he does with Brian. The long-running animated comedy's executive producers Rich Appel and Alec Sulkin addressed this query, specifically why Lois only understood him now. There are also many references to him being straight, as seen in "Dammit Janet! ファミリー・ガイ(英語: Family Guy )は、アメリカ合衆国のフォックス放送で、1999年より放送されているアニメーション作品。 タイトルは英語で「家庭思いの男」という意味である。 また、物語とは関係のない「カッタウェイ・ギャグ」が特徴である。 In "Family Gay", he quoted "Homosexuality is wrong".

Stewie succumbs to other childish tendencies; he believes Peter has truly disappeared in a game of Peekaboo, often has difficulties understanding the concept of shapes, talks to his teddy bear Rupert as if he were alive, is overcome with laughter when Lois blows on his stomach;[5] and has no idea how to use a toilet. After that, Stewie bonded with Vinny, imitating his Italian personality at times such as in "In Harmony's Way" when Vinny suggests Quagmire wear a necklace. At first sight, Stewie was also instantly attracted to Jillian. [3] Seth would later retract that statement pointing out that being a cartoon character, can be neither straight nor gay.[4]. Per cartoon physics, his ability to move objects of greater weight than himself is not surprising to other characters, nor is his ability to retrieve firearms from hammerspace or his ability to talk. None of the other Griffin family members have Stewie's uniquely shaped head. This never saw the light of day due to the show's cancellation. Seth MacFarlane wrote all of Stewie's dialog for the episode. He also goes to a universe where everyone has two heads and it shows him kissing himself.

Stewie tried to recapture some of those traits in "The Hand That Rocks the Wheelchair" and ended up creating an evil clone of himself. A highly precocious infant who talks and acts as an adult, Stewie began the series as a megalomaniacal sociopath, initially obsessed with violence, matricide and world domination. In "FOX-y Lady", he eats a phallus-like banana and enjoys it. TVLine has a clip from the new season where the family actually registers what the … In some episodes, such as "Turkey Guys" and "Send in Stewie, Please", Stewie appears to be on the verge of coming out of the closet when he is interrupted for comedic effect. He is voiced by series creator Seth MacFarlane and first appeared on television, along with the rest of the Griffin family, in a 15-minute short on December 20, 1998. He makes a similar drunken admission in Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story. This is immediately dismissed by Lois.

In "Brian's Got a Brand New Bag", Stewie's crib rolls out the door and on the lawn and the sprinklers come on showering him and he says "Mmm-hmmm Shia, Give me what you got.".

However, at the end of the season nine premiere, "And Then There Were Fewer", when Diane Simmons is about to murder Lois for uncovering her murderous revenge scheme, Stewie secretly saves Lois by killing Diane with a sniper rifle, stating to himself: "If anyone's going to take that bitch down, it's going to be me", revealing that Stewie continues dreaming about killing Lois. In "No Chris Left Behind" he says he hopes to join a group of gay men. Stewie is considered to be the show's breakout character and has received numerous award accommodations from writers such as Jodiss Pierre. In the commentary for Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story, the writers describe how they were going to make Stewie discover he was gay, but decided to scrap this idea in order to retain Stewie's sexual ambiguity for writing purposes. Meg calls attention to his "weird" head in "Peter's Lost Youth", although Stewie defends it, noting that Lois called it "distinctive.". In "420", Brian asks if Stewie can give him a sample of his pee to trick Joe, who wanted to use the sample to check if Brian was smoking marijuana.

Stewie has some kind of romantic or sexual fantasy involving his stuffed toy, Rupert. [21] Flashbacks in "Chitty Chitty Death Bang", however, show his head was already shaped like a football when he was born. Please don't tell our mommies. [14] MacFarlane based Stewie's accent on the voice of English actor Rex Harrison,[15][16] particularly on Harrison's performance in the 1964 musical drama film My Fair Lady. Titled 'Stewie's First Word', the episode sees Lois react to something Stewie says for the first time. Family Guy season 19 episode 1 spoilers follow. Related: Family Guy recasts major character in response to whitewashing accusations. In "Three Kings", Stewie takes the role of Annie Wilkes in which he shows strong sexual attraction to Brian who he fondled.

Brian then painfully but successfully puts Stewie's arm back in its socket. He also tries to get children to drink poison. He has also kissed Brian several times on the show. ", Chris actually does it while Lois misses the comment from Stewie.

Access this edition with a 1-month free trial, only on Apple News+. Ware has remarked that the similarities are "a little too coincidental to be simply, well, coincidental. Stewie was created and designed by MacFarlane himself, who was asked to pitch a pilot to the Fox Broadcasting Company, based on The Life of Larry and Larry & Steve, two shorts made by MacFarlane featuring a middle-aged man named Larry and an intellectual dog, Steve. a 1-month free trial, only on Apple News+, Big Brother boss addresses the UK show's future, Star Wars finally addresses long-running mystery, Power boss teases huge mystery for final episodes, Family Guy addresses if show will stop 'gay jokes'. Early in the series he was portrayed as being completely obsessed with world domination and killing Lois. Stewie looks very happy to accomplish Brian's request, and even gets naked to do it. In "Extra Large Medium", Stewie has to dig a hole to put part of his head in, so that he could sleep on his side. During a dream in "Bigfat", Hank Hill walks in and demands to know who the fat guy is sleeping with his wife Lois, before waking up again with his real wife Peggy Hill and complains about not getting to find out if they can understand what Stewie says. Ultimately, Stewie will be gay or a very unhappy repressed heterosexual.

In "Fifteen Minutes of Shame", he said that he didn't really like women and thought it would be interesting if it turned out he was gay. In a canceled episode named "Queer Is Stewie? "[2] He also speculated that when Stewie grows up, he will ultimately become either a homosexual or a repressed, unhappy heterosexual. In "Breaking Out is Hard to Do", he complains that there was not a single female baby in Asiantown.

MacFarlane also states that these rules can be broken for the sake of comedy, so this could change from one episode to another. However, this may have been averted by younger Stewie's intervention. In that episode, after Lois recovers and repairs a lost Rupert and serves Stewie a meal he likes, he rethinks Lois and accepts her as a loving mother. He notes he will tell his friends he "banged" her. Stewie also has a gag in the series where he throws "Sexy Parties" that involve many women in tight and revealing outfits. ", he and Brian were hypnotized into kissing each other, but doesn't remember even though he says he tasted crotch.

[37] Stewie is also a playable character (along with Brian) in the show's second video game, Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse, where the pair travel through the multiverse again, in order to defeat Bertram. But we decided it's better to keep it vague, which makes more sense because he's a one-year-old. Desperate to stop him, Stewie shrinks himself and makes his way to Bertram's lair within Peter's testicles to discover his plan, destroys his henchman cloning lab, and rescues a kidnapped Rupert from a rocket. "[33] 20th Century Fox insists that Stewie is an entirely original character.

In "Friends of Peter G", shown in a vision given by Death, Peter enters the kitchen drunk and angry, forcing his family to line up to get cigar burns. Brian and Jillian are the only adults that seem to fully understand what he's saying; however there have been occasions when other characters have evidently understood him.