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Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story

Written by Gary Janetti, Chris Sheridan, Alex Borstein, and Steve Callaghan and directed by Pete Michels

Stewie has a near-death experience leading him to question his life and where he is heading and ends up going on a bender with Brian. Stewie quickly sorts himself out though when he discovers a man on TV who looks just like him in San Fransisco. Believing that this must be his real father, Stewie heads off on a road trip with Brian in tow in search of this mysterious man, hoping to find some answers. What follows is an amazing journey of discovery that will reveal some shocking discoveries for baby Stewie.

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Production number: SACX01

Cultural references

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20th Century Fox20th Century Fox
40 Year Old VirginThe older Stewie is a virgin who works at an electronics store and lives in an apartment
According to JimStewie mentions it. The theme song is also playing in the Drunken Clam.
BatmanWhilst dressed in a Spider-man outfit, Peter hums the tune to Batman.
BondageQuagmire and a woman he has picked up take part in the sexual act of bondage which involves one of the participants to be tied-up/restrained for pleasure.
Britney SpearsPeter is watching the Britney Spears comeback concert in the future. At this point, Britney happened to lose a leg to diabetes and no longer "sexy."
CasperStewie is playing with a kid called Casper who then gets run over by a car and becomes a ghost, a reference to the cartoon "Casper the friendly ghost".
David BowieSinger David Bowie appears on the red carpet for the movie premiere.
Dazed and ConfusedWhen Chris is a freshman and escapes to a tropical island and marries Loca, an 11 year old girl to escape the seniors razzing.
Entertainment WeeklyStewie snaps the neck of an Entertainment Weekly reporter on the red carpet.
Family FeudPeter used to host the popular gameshow "Family Feud."
Family GuyReference is made during the movie to the cancellation of Family Guy and how it was later renewed.
Ferris Bueller's Day offWhen Stewie is running back to the pool, he mimicks Ferris' run home.
FuturamaThe Entertainment Weekly reporter asks about Futurama.
GhandiGhandi is depicted as a stand-up comedian.
H.M.S. PinaforeAs Stewie is attempting to teach his older self how to have sex, he breaks into this song from the H.M.S. Pinafore: "I am the monarch of the sea, I am the ruler of the Queen"s Navy."
Indiana Jones
Jonny QuestAt his job at the airport, Stewie lets in Jonny & Dr. Benton Quest. Hadji however has been selected for a random screening even though nothing got typed in.
KaraokeKaraoke gets a mention on the "green screen" before the feature presentation.
Kool Aid Guy
Looney TunesBrian remembers a weird cartoon in which Elmer Fudd actualy shoots Bugs Bunny.
Planes, Trains & AutomobilesThe phrase "What really grinds my gears" is a reference to the Steve Martin movie "Planes, Trains & Automobiles" (1987).
Randy NewmanRandy Newman sings the music for "The Littlest bunny."
RoseannePeter used to work on the sitcom Roseanne.
San FranciscoTricia Takanawa reports that San Francisco is considering changing its name to "something a little less gay." This is a reference to the fact that there is a large gay community in the city.
Spider-manPeter dresses up in a Spider-man outfit.
Star Trek VReference is made to the scene from Star Trek V where Captain Kirk is wearing rocket boots. In the title sequence we see Stewie wearing rocket boots.
Star Trek: Deep Space NineSecurtiy chief Odo talks with "Stewie's cousin", the bartender Quark.
Star WarsStorm troopers on the couch watching Peter on the news
Star WarsStewie scares away some Jawas from his car saying, "uteeni".
Steve AllenStewie has a near death experience and sees Steve Allen in Hell
Susan Sarandon
The Shield
Thundercats
TiVoThe Griffins purchase a TiVo, a device which enables you to pause, rewind, fast-forward, and record live television.
Vince Vaughn
Walt DisneyWalt Disney films get mocked in a trailer for "The Littlest Bunny" before the feature film.
Walt Disney"Have the Jews gone yet?"
Who's The Boss?When Steve Allen is in Hell, he turns on the tv and we hear the theme tune of Who's he Boss?
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Early in the film, Stewie is sat reading a book entitled the "Mechanics of Swimming."
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Characters (and voice credits)

CharacterVoiceNotes
Adam West (Mayor)Adam West
Big Fat PaulieUNKNOWN
BradUNKNOWN
Brian GriffinSeth MacFarlane
Chris GriffinSeth Green
Cleveland BrownMike Henry
Dave CampbellUNKNOWN
Diane SimmonsLori Alan
Dotty CampbellUNKNOWN
Evil Monkey
GandhiUNKNOWN
Greased-up Deaf GuyMike Henry
HerbertMike Henry
HoraceJohn G Brennan
Jim Kaplan / Doug (the Quahog con man)UNKNOWN
Joe SwansonPatrick Warburton
Kool Aid GuySeth MacFarlane
Lois GriffinAlex Borstein
Meg GriffinMila Kunis
Ollie WilliamsPhil LaMarr
Peter GriffinSeth MacFarlane
Quagmire (Glen Quagmire)Seth MacFarlane
Randy NewmanWill Sasso
Roseanne BarrAlex Borstein
Rupert
Steven C. CallaghanUNKNOWN
Stewie GriffinSeth MacFarlane
Susan SarandonUNKNOWN
Swimming InstructorGary Janetti
Tom TuckerSeth MacFarlane
Tricia TakanawaAlex Borstein
Video store clerkRon Livingston
Vince VaughnUNKNOWN

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