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E. Peterbus Unum
Family Guy episode

The flag of Petoria
Episode no. Season 2
Episode 18
Written by Garrett Donovan and Neil Goldman
Directed by Rob Renzetti
Production no. 2ACX13
Original airdate July 12, 2000
Season 2 episodes
Family Guy - Season 2
September 23, 1999August 1, 2000
  1. Peter, Peter, Caviar Eater
  2. Holy Crap
  3. Da Boom
  4. Brian in Love
  5. Love Thy Trophy
  6. Death Is a Bitch
  7. The King Is Dead
  8. I Am Peter, Hear Me Roar
  9. If I'm Dyin', I'm Lyin'
  10. Running Mates
  11. A Picture is Worth a 1,000 Bucks
  12. Fifteen Minutes of Shame
  13. Road to Rhode Island
  14. Let's Go to the Hop
  15. Dammit Janet!
  16. There's Something About Paulie
  17. He's Too Sexy for His Fat
  18. E. Peterbus Unum
  19. The Story on Page One
  20. Wasted Talent
  21. Fore Father

Season 1 Season 3
List of Family Guy episodes

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Contents

Plot

Peter gets audited by the Internal Revenue Service and is denied a tax refund. His plans to build a backyard pool are further derailed when a request for a zoning variance leads to Mayor Adam West revealing that Peter’s house is not even part of the United States. Peter Löwenbräu Griffin is the protagonist in the American animated television series Family Guy. ... Seal of the Internal Revenue Service Tax rates around the world Tax revenue as % of GDP Part of the Taxation series        “IRS” redirects here. ... A typical zoning map; this one identifies the zones, or development districts, in the city of Ontario, California Zoning is a North American term for a system of land-use regulation. ... In zoning, a variance is an administrative exception to land use regulations, generally in order to compensate for a deficiency in a real property which would prevent the property from complying with the zoning regulation. ... The fictional version of Adam West on the animated television series Family Guy is a caricature of actor Adam West, who also supplies his voice. ...


Peter declares his house to be the new microstate of “Petoria” He spends a night in Quahog insulting a bartender and bringing beer out into the streets, stepping on grass that can’t be touched, and violating numerous laws such as littering, sexual harassment, and vandalism. He flaunts his diplomatic immunity by singing a parody of MC Hammer’s song “U Can't Touch This” and mentions that he can’t be sued by Hammer. A microstate is a sovereign state having a very small population or very little land area - usually both. ... The actual skyline of Providence as viewed from the northwest looking southeast Animated counterpart: suggesting a location mostly west of Providence for Quahog Quahog (pronounced koh-hawg, IPA , kwag, or kwa-HOG, IPA ) is a fictional city in Providence County, Rhode Island where the animated television comedy Family Guy is... The International Tidy Man For other meanings of litter, see Litter (disambiguation). ... Sexual harassment is harassment or unwelcome attention of a sexual nature. ... Vandalism is the conspicuous defacement or destruction of a structure, a symbol or anything else that goes against the will of the owner/governing body. ... This does not cite any references or sources. ... {{Infobox musical artist |Name = MC Hammer |Img = | caption = Mc Hammer Live |Background = solo_singer |Birth_name = Stanley Kirk Burrell |Alias = Hammer |Born = 1962/3/30 |Origin = [[butte, montana| |Genre = Hip Hop, Rap, Dance, Gospel |Occupation = rapper, preacher |Years_active = 1986—2007 |Label = Capitol Records Death Row Records Giant Records EMI WorldHit |Associated_acts = |URL... Listen to this article ( info/dl) This audio file was created from an article revision dated 2006-12-04, and may not reflect subsequent edits to the article. ...


Snubbed at the United Nations, Peter follows the advice of a diplomat from Iraq and annexes Joe’s pool, calling it “Joe-hio.” Days later, when Chris tries to go to school, he is turned away because the United States military surrounds and blockades the nation of Petoria with tanks and missiles as part of "Operation: Desert Clam." Further, all electricity and water has been cut and Lois home schools the kids. Peter is forced into negotiating for a repatriation, after Lois and the children leave him to the US, under the threat of “Operation: Bomb the Crap Out of Your House” (according to the General, “the guy who makes up the names is on vacation” and “my grammar sucks”). After some negotiations, Peter ends up repatriating his country and returning Joe’s pool. Grateful to Peter, Lois promises to scratch his back with a matchbook every night. In the end, all the events of the episode turn out to have been filmed and used ever since in social studies classes 200 years in the future. The foundation of the U.N. The United Nations (UN) is an international organization whose stated aims are to facilitate co-operation in international law, international security, economic development, social progress and human rights issues. ... Official language(s) English de facto Capital Columbus Largest city Columbus Largest metro area Greater Cleveland Area  Ranked 34th  - Total 44,825 sq mi (116,096 km²)  - Width 220 miles (355 km)  - Length 220 miles (355 km)  - % water 8. ... For other uses, see Iraq war (disambiguation). ...


Notes

  • A flashback shows Peter getting “another dog,” who honks a bicycle horn whenever he wants a treat. The dog is shown again in a cutaway scene of him at Club Med in “The Thin White Line” and is revealed to be Brian’s cousin Jasper in “Brian Does Hollywood.”
  • In a meta-reference, one of the students asks “So, like, can the family understand the baby or what’s the deal with that?” This has been wondered by many Family Guy audience members.
  • At 07:11 in the episode, when Mayor West shows Peter the map of Spooner Street, the street right under Spooner is McFar Lane.
  • Kofi Annan is voiced by Phil LaMarr, voice of Hermes Conrad on Futurama.
  • According to the map of Peter's neighborhood, Joe lives at 33 Spooner St., Quagmire lives at 29 Spooner St., and Cleveland lives at 28 Spooner St.
  • When Spooner St. is shown, it is shown to be on a really long street. Going for atleast another block. But on the map, Spooner St. is just a block long. It gets cut off by Clwer Leaf and Westwood Terrace.

“The Thin White Line” is an episode of Family Guy. ... “Brian Does Hollywood” is an episode of Family Guy. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... Stewart Gilligan Stewie Griffin is a fictional character in the animated television series Family Guy. ... Seth Woodbury MacFarlane (born October 26, 1973) is a two-time Emmy-winning American animator, screenwriter, producer, director, and voice actor. ... Phillip Phil LaMarr (born January 24, 1967) is an American actor, comedian and prolific voice actor as well as one of the original cast members on the sketch comedy series MADtv. ... Hermes Conrad is a character in the Futurama animated series. ... This article is about the television series. ...

Cultural references

  • When Joe, Cleveland, and Quagmire discuss tax refunds, Charlie Brown in a ghost costume claims he only “got a rock.” This parodies a scene from the Peanuts Halloween special It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown in which the characters trick-or-treat and Charlie Brown consistently receives rocks.
  • Joe mentions his fondness for action film star Steven Seagal, and home cinema. A parody of a Seagal film is show with Seagal fighting Sea Lions for polluting the beach, parodying both his action films and the green message films he has done. He is drawn with a beer gut.
  • At the IRS audit, Peter yelps over the recent cancellation of the FOX drama Party of Five, but forgets about the show the next minute. In the future episode “Stuck Together, Torn Apart,” Peter dates Party of Five co-star Jennifer Love Hewitt and mistakes the show for a pornographic film.
  • When Peter digs in the backyard, Stewie warns him that he may find “a human skeleton with a Lincoln Log,” a popular toy, “jammed in the temple.” He also states that he wants the log back so he can complete a recreation of James Madison's cabin.
  • When Quagmire’s sex doll shuts down, it says “Goodbye,” as the Internet service provider America Online does when users log-off.
  • The scene in which Peter insists on drawing the repairman nude parodies the scene in the 1997 film As Good as It Gets in which Greg Kinnear draws Helen Hunt nude (this could also be a reference to the movie Titanic).
  • Lois gives Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa a televised tour of her house. This is a parody of the tour First Lady Jackie Kennedy gave CBS newscaster Charles Collingwood in 1962. Lois is dressed in a pink suit similar to the one Jackie Kennedy wore the day her husband was assassinated.
  • As First Lady of Petoria, Lois says she wants to be like the President Bill Clinton’s wife Hillary, “only, you know, without the penis,” a reference to the seeming control she ironically had over him.
  • A flashback shows Peter’s ancestor “Ulysses S. Griffin,” based on Union General Ulysses S. Grant, winning the American Civil War in a drinking contest against Confederate general Robert E. Lee. In reality, Lee never drank. When he says "OK, but we still don' t have to read books" and Grant agrees, it is a reference to the stereotype about the poor quality of Education in the southern United States.
  • Peter asks Drunken Clam bartender Horace, “Do you think G. Gordon Liddy paid for his drinks when he was strangling people with piano wire for the good of our nation?” Liddy was one of President Richard Nixon’s chief operatives in the Watergate scandal. Although he admittedly participated in several criminal acts (and served jail time), he has never been charged with strangling a person with piano wire. The line is also a gaffe in the script, as Peter says "our nation" meaning the US when in fact he was at the time of the conversation President of Petoria.
  • During the M.C. Hammer song, Peter sings “Just like the bad guy from Lethal Weapon 2, I’ve got diplomatic immunity.” In that film, Joss Ackland’s character plays a diplomat who runs a drug smuggling ring out of the South African consulate in Los Angeles.
  • Anti-litter mascot Woodsy Owl appears during the song in reaction to Peter’s littering (see “Give a larbage, throw out your garbage.”)
  • In the audience at the United Nations, a diplomat from Denmark can be seen apparently dozing off.
  • The Albanian diplomat next to Peter states "Excuse me, some of us are here to learn", in reference to the poor education and conditions of the country at the time.
  • A diplomat at the United Nations tells Peter, "I used to be a laughing stock around here until my country invaded Kuwait," referencing events of the 1991 Gulf War.
  • When asserting his right to annex Joe’s pool, Peter senselessly refers (via section, paragraph, and word) to the word “the” in Geneva Conventions, which regulates treatment of prisoners and civilians during a time of war.
  • The U.S. Military refers to the stand-off against Petoria as “Operation Desert Clam,” a parody of Operation Desert Storm, their name for the 1991 Gulf War.
  • The political roundtable talk show in which the guests are separated by four squares ends with Alice from The Brady Bunch appearing in the center square as she did in the show’ s theme song.
  • Actress Susan Sarandon appears to do an ad campaign seeking donations to feed the children of Petoria (Stewie). She says, “Many of you know me as Tim Robbins’ mother... but I’m actually his girlfriend,”... referring to jokes about their age difference. Sarandon is twelve years older than Robbins.
  • When Stewie uses newspapers as diapers, he gladly defiles the comic strip The Family Circus, referencing Jeffy, a character in that strip.
  • Peter holds a pool party for leaders of nations who congratulated him on Petoria’s “invasion” of the US. Former President of Serbia Slobodan Milošević jokes that his coleslaw is “made out of people,” a reference to the film Soylent Green. The former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein talks with Libyan president Muammar al-Gaddafi at the pool party about “The Junior Mint” episode of Seinfeld. Interestingly, another Seinfeld episode featured a Hussein lookalike warning a coatless Kramer and George “you’ll catch your deaths” from being out in the cold. Peter’s pool party is also attended by Cuban president Fidel Castro and Panamanian General Manuel Noriega, despite the fact that Noriega had been in a Miami prison for drug smuggling for more than seven years at the time this episode originally aired. Some famous leaders who are now dead attend the party including Chinese Communist leader Mao Zedong, who died in 1976, and Ayatollah Khomeini, who died in 1989. Slobodan Milošević died in 2006 while Saddam Hussein was hanged in the same year, but both were alive when the episode was made.
  • Mayor West invited civil rights leader Jesse Jackson to open the negotiations with a prayer. However, he could not be there, so West settled for La Toya Jackson, singer and sister of Michael Jackson.

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Goofs

  • In the scene where Peter represents Petoria in the UN, Denmark is spelled incorrectly as Danmark (though this is the way Denmark is spelled in Danish), Mexico is spelled incorrectly as Maxico and Morocco is spelled incorrectly as Morrocco. This may have been a joke. The seating of some countries are also changed in various shots.
  • When Peter mentions G. Gordon Liddy, it is interesting to note that he says “for the good of our nation” when technically he is no longer American.
  • During the scene at the UN, Peter demands a seat in the front row. Later it is implied that the better your seat is depends on the importance of the country. In the real UN, all countries sit in alphabetical order, moving up one seat every year until the rotation goes around again.
  • During the dancing scene, Peter’s shadow can only be seen when he is doing “the worm” in front of city hall.
  • When Peter is going to Adam West's office, he asks a worker where it is. Although the worker says the last door on his left, Peter walks to his right.

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References

  • S. Callaghan, “E. Peterbus Unum.” Family Guy: The Official Episode Guide Seasons 1–3. New York: HarperCollins, 2005. 112–115.
  • A. Delarte, “Nitpicking Family Guy: Season 2” in Bob’s Poetry Magazine, 2.May 2005: 24–25 http://bobspoetry.com/Bobs02My.pdf
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