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Family Guy :: Road to Germany (07x03)
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| Title: | Road to Germany |
| Episode #: | 07x03 |
| Production Number: | 6ACX08 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday October 19th, 2008 |
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Episode Summary |
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While looking for a bathroom, Mort Goldman time travels back to Poland right before the Nazi invasion. Brian and Stewie decide to go back and save him.
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Main Cast |
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| •Seth MacFarlane | voiced | Peter Griffin, Stewie Griffin, Brian Griffin, Glen Quagmire, Tom Tucker, Jake Tucker, Carter Pewterschmidt, Kevin Swanson, Seamus, Dr. Elmer Hartman, Jasper, God, Jesus, Various | | •Alex Borstein | voiced | Lois Griffin, Loretta Brown, Tricia Takanawa, Barbara Pewterschmidt, Various | | •Seth Green | voiced | Chris Griffin, Neil Goldman, Dylan (Brian's son), Various | | •Mila Kunis | voiced | Meg Griffin | | •Mike Henry (1) | voiced | Cleveland Brown, Herbert, Bruce, Fouad, Cleveland Jr., Greased Up Deaf Guy (Jay), Various |
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This episode drew 9,011,000 viewers & was FOX's #3 show for the week | This episode along with “Family Gay” & “I Dream of Jesus” were the ones submitted to the Emmy committee that earned Family Guy a “Best Comedy” nomination for the 61st Primetime Emmy Awards, which no big shocker, they lost to “30 Rock” |
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| Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •(Unknown artist) | Through Poland To A Jewish Village | 6 min 55 Sec |
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Stewie states he, Brian & Mort arrive 30 seconds before Mort originally came upstairs to use the bathroom so he pushes Mort into the time machine and blows it and Mort up.
Problem is there's still a second Stewie and Brian downstairs watching TV. | When Stewie bumps into Hitler, he is several steps inside the doorway but when they mirror each others movements Hitler is several steps outside the door frame. | When Stewie, Brian and Mort go over the waterfall they hit several protruding rocks on the way down that are centered in the middle of the falls but when we see the falls from a distance, the rocks aren't there. |
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During the opening credits, Brian & Stewie imitate 'Cabaret', 'The Sound of Music' & 'Patton' | Little Shop of Horrors
Movie from 1986 starring Rick Moranis where he sings the narration just like the episode. | The wedding announcement says Goldman-Stivic wedding. 'Stivic' may be a allusion to 'All In The Family' and Michael Stivic, the man Archie's daughter marries who's the butt to many a Polish joke. | Stewie: "Hey buddy I need to borrow this"
During the Nazi car chase Stewie begins to imitate the skateboard scene complete w/ music from 'Back to the Future' | Brian: "The other appears to be Terrance Trent Darby"
While listening to the sonar, the blips play the partial tune of Terrence Trent Darby's 1987 song 'Wishing Well' | The Blues Brothers
After the Nazi U-Boat crashes, police cars crash in a pile similar to the post mall car chase from The Blues Brothers | Brian: "Maybe because they don't have any oil"
(Obvious) Reference to the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq. | Flash Gordon
The winged soldier who says "Stand by my Hawkmen! DIVE!" is the character Prince Vultan from the 1980 film 'Flash Gordon'. The scene uses the same music from the film. | Indiana Jones & the Temple of Doom
Stewie, Brian & Mort's escape from the RAF plane via the inflatable raft is a direct scene from 'The Temple of Doom' complete w/ the Indy theme song. | German Scientist: "We're having much better luck developing this impressive collection of 100 luftballons"
Allusion to the 1983 Cold War-era protest song '99 Luftballons' (99 Red Balloons) by the German group Nena | Mean Joe Greene: "Hey kid... Catch."
Stewie: "Thanks Mean Joe"
Reference to a 1979 Coca-Cola commercial.
Mean Joe throws his jersey to a kid after he gives him his Coke. | Duck Soup
Stewie and Hitler mirroring each other in the doorway is an allusion to a similar scene in the 1933 Marx Brothers movie 'Duck Soup'. |
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