Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story
2005 Directed by Pete Michels
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All new, Outrageous, Uncensored!
The major sub-plot circles around the youngest Griffin, Stewie, who has a near-death experience at a pool when a lifeguard chair falls on him, but he survives. After having a vision of being in Hell, he decides to change his ways, but this doesn't last long. While watching television, he and Brian spot a man that looks like Stewie. Brian is convinced that he is Stewie's real father, until Stewie learns that the man is actually himself as an adult, taking a vacation from his own time period. Baby Stewie visits thirty years later to discover that his adult self, going by the name Stu, is a single blue-collar middle-aged virgin working at a Circuit City-type store. Meanwhile, Peter and Lois are trying to teach their two older kids, Meg and Chris, to date. In the future, Chris, who hasn't changed much, is working as a cop and is married to a foul-mouthed hustler named Vanessa. Meg is now called Ron, since she had a sex-change after college. Written by pepperann210
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All things considered, this is probably about as close to a Family Guy movie as we’re ever going to get. Created as something of a response to the show’s cancellation following its third season, Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story is, in essence, nothing more than three separate episodes, held together by a loose plot and a few additional scenes, such as a fictional meta-premiere of the film and a brief intermission between parts two and three. It tells the story of Stewie’s quest to find what he believes to be his real Father – a man he has seen on the television who bears a striking resemblance to him – only to find that the man isn’t his Father but…
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Well, this is pretty much just a huge Family Guy episode. Definitely worth watching by all Family Guy fans.
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Family Guy episodes stitched together to make a movie. Why did they pass this off as something never before seen by labeling it an "untold story?"
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This has the distinction of featuring a Deep Space Nine joke and for that alone, I love it.
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All things considered, this is probably about as close to a Family Guy movie as we’re ever going to get. Created as something of a response to the show’s cancellation following its third season, Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story is, in essence, nothing more than three separate episodes, held together by a loose plot and a few additional scenes, such as a fictional meta-premiere of the film and a brief intermission between parts two and three. It tells the story of Stewie’s quest to find what he believes to be his real Father – a man he has seen on the television who bears a striking resemblance to him – only to find that the man isn’t his Father but…
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Good enough it's Family Guy.