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“Petergeist” is an episode from season four of FOX animated television series Family Guy. Carrot Top and Jim J. Bullock appear as themselves. In the DVD version of the episode, Bob Costas guest stars as himself. The title, and the episode itself, is an obvious parody of Poltergeist. Some segments of the movie’s musical score are even used. 8.42 million people watched this episode on its first run. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
Carrot Top on the cover of a portraiture book by Ryan McGinness Scott Thompson (born February 25, 1965[1] in Ottawa, Canada) known by his stage name Carrot Top, is a Canadian prop comedian famous for his thick, curly red hair and often self-parodying style of comedy. ...
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Carrot Top on the cover of a portraiture book by Ryan McGinness Scott Thompson (born February 25, 1965[1] in Ottawa, Canada) known by his stage name Carrot Top, is a Canadian prop comedian famous for his thick, curly red hair and often self-parodying style of comedy. ...
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Plot summary After Joe builds a home theatre system, Peter tries to build a multiplex in his backyard just out of spite. While digging, Peter finds the skull of a dead Native American buried in the backyard. Brian urges him to put the skull back, but Peter decides to use it as a novelty (peeing in it, playing with it, etc). Lieutenant Joseph Joe Swanson is a fictional character in the Fox animated television show Family Guy. ...
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That night the Griffins start experiencing strange paranormal activity, such as Stewie talking to the TV static, the chairs and refrigerator being stacked upside down on the kitchen table, and Chris getting attacked by an evil tree before being saved by Herbert in the same fashion as Gandalf saves the rest of the Fellowship from the Balrog in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. Lois is in denial (and Peter is oblivious) of the events that are happening, until Stewie gets sucked into his closet and disappears. // Paranormal is an umbrella term used to describe a wide variety of reported anomalous phenomena. ...
Stewart Gilligan Stewie Griffin is a fictional character in the animated television series Family Guy. ...
Christopher Cross Chris Griffin (born 1993, in Quahog, Rhode Island) is the second child of Peter and Lois Griffin in the TV cartoon series Family Guy. ...
Herbert is a fictional character in the FOX animated sitcom Family Guy. ...
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Herbert versus the Evil Tree. To find Stewie, the Griffins hire a spiritual medium to contact the other side, and learn that the entrance to spirit world is Stewie’s closet, while the exit is Meg’s anus. After they eventually rescue Stewie, the spirits ravage the Griffin house and suck it into their world. As the Griffins drive off, Peter dumps the native American skull in a garbage can. Image File history File links Family-Guy-4ACX29-Evil-Tree. ...
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Now homeless, Peter and Lois try and find a way to get their house back, and learn the native American skull has to be put back in its resting place. After searching through the city dump, a garbage man tells them that the skull would be in the human remains bin, but it was cleaned out by Carrot Top for things to use as props. They go to Carrot Top’s mansion and, after a chase through a hall of mirrors, they retrieve the skull and rebury it, thus getting back their house and life returning to normal. A homeless person in Paris. ...
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Notes - The fully completed Indian skeleton is the same as the one dug up when Joe and Peter break ground in a park in “Ready, Willing, and Disabled"
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Censorship The following scenes were cut/ceonsored from the TV version due to time constraints (and in one case, content reasons), but included in the DVD: - When Chris is cowering in bed over the upcoming storm, Peter calms him down by telling him that the storm will pass if they can name off the worst things that can happen to a child (i.e., swallowing a razor blade, getting shot in the face, having a mosquito bite on top of a scab).
- Peter commenting that the revelation of the spirit world exit being in Meg’s butt is weirder than having Bob Costas bathe with him, followed by a cutaway of Bob Costas [fully clothed (according to DVD commentary, Costas was supposed to be naked too, but the censors objected)] getting in the tub with Peter and doing color commentary on the bath he’s taking.
- After the Griffin house vanishes into thin air, Herbert the Pervert and the tree monster (who battled each other as they plunged to their presumed death in a previous sequence) climb out of the hole where the house once stood. Herbert and the tree monster make up for fighting and Herbert invites the monster to his house for tea and cookies, then asks the tree monster if he’s a “giving tree” or a “receiving tree” (according to DVD commentary, this was cut because Standards and Practices objected to it being a homosexual intercourse joke).
- An extended version of the scene where Brian finds out that Peter wasn’t wearing the Indian skull as an athletic cup (with Chris adding that his old Scoutmaster greeted him that way) where Peter says that Brian grabbing his crotch was more awkward than having a threesome where the girl doesn’t show up, followed by a cutaway of Peter and an unnamed man waiting in bed for the girl.
- After Peter gives Carrot Top his "see saw," Peter laughs and says "You are so fucking funny! You are so-- Goddamn you for being so funny!" "Fucking" and "Goddamn" were bleeped out in the FOX and [adult swim] airings, but remained unbleeped in the DVD's uncut audio.
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Changes in the New Zealand Airing The following are alterations done to the New Zealand airing of this episode: - Instead of Peter’s head popping out of Meg’s butt after Stewie says “Have you lost your mind?” when Lois urges Stewie to exit the spirit world through there, Stewie says, “That’s about as likely as anyone recognizing the 1980 cast of Saturday Night Live!” It then goes to a cutaway of a (rather inaccurate) depiction of the 1980-1981 season opening of SNL, listing the three female repertory players of that season (Denny Dillon, Gail Matthius—spelled “Mathius,” and Ann Risley), two of the four featured players from that season [Yvonne Hudson (the first black female featured player on SNL) and Patrick Weathers], musical guest Jack Bruce and Friends (who actually were musical guest for a season six episode of SNL hosted by Ray Sharkey), and hosted by a fictional host named Scott Colomby. NOTE: This sequence is featured in the collection of deleted scenes shown in the Family Guy Volume 4 Region 1 DVD set.
- Meg calls Peter a “motherfucker” (which isn’t bleeped out) instead of a “bastard” when the family almost leaves her behind during the poltergeist attack on the house.
- The scene where Peter tells Carrot Top that he “is so fucking funny” before getting the skull back wasn’t bleeped or censored.
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Cultural references - When Joe Swanson builds a home theater, he has a Joe Swanson Theatres logo which is a parody of the old TriStar Pictures logo.
- In one scene, Chris says “I wish that clown at the end of my bed would go away!” Then it shows Ronald McDonald making the trademark Golden Arches with his hands.
- Peter apparently built a balcony for Statler and Waldorf of The Muppet Show to criticize various television shows, notably Lost. They said that they couldn’t follow the show, making the title appropriate. Peter responds with “They don’t care for most things.” In the Muppet Show (and the short-lived Muppets Tonight), they would criticize various acts by making jokes.
- Like the camera operator from Poltergeist, Peter tears the skin of his face off looking into the bathroom mirror, but he turns into Hank Hill instead of a bloody face. Peter laughs about it and says the word “propane,” which is a commonly-mentioned topic on King of the Hill and Hank Hill's job is selling it.
- Herbert’s battle with the evil tree is an exact parody of the fight between Gandalf and the Balrog in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring and the opening scene from The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers.
- Stewie running into the bathroom and beating Peter up while he’s on the toilet is a reference to an act from Jackass: The Movie, in which Bam Margera does the same thing to his father Phil. The bit uses the name “Stew-O,” an obvious parody of Steve-O but it was in fact Bam Margera who did the stunt, not Steve-O.
- Peter parodies the George W. Bush interview that was filmed with Bush in a golf course holding a golf club, then saying “I call upon all nations to do everything they can to stop these terrorist killers. Thank you. Now, watch this drive,” and taking a swing at a golf ball. This clip was made popular by late night TV shows such as David Letterman’s and the documentary Fahrenheit 9/11.
- Dick Cheney shoots Peter at point-blank range several times while hunting, and after says “I’m sorry, I thought you were a deer,” parodying the Dick Cheney hunting incident.
- Stewie sings “In the Air Tonight” by Phil Collins, while on the “other side,” making use of the unusual vocal effects with which his voice is heard, as well as attempting to emulate the drum sound before the final part of the song.
- Home Supply is a play on Home Depot.
- In a cutaway, John Travolta’s marriage to Kelly Preston is parodied, with John accidentally saying he wants to touch Kelly’s penis, alluding to the rumors that Travolta is gay.
- While Peter is watching JAG, Lieutenant Colonel Sarah MacKenzie stops her speech to Captain Harmon Rabb by asking him if anyone watches the show. Harm says that only old people watch it because the noise keeps them company. JAG was cancelled in 2005 due to poor ratings and the decreased number of young viewers. Originally Lois and Meg were going to say “Jag is so hot!” because the writers assumed JAG was the name of a character.
- The film that’s being viewed at Joe’s is Rocky VI. Rocky decides to challenge a Martian to a boxing match on Mars, parodying the scene from Rocky IV when he goes to Russia (Soviet Union at the time) to fight "the Russian" (Ivan Drago). A sixth Rocky movie, Rocky Balboa was released in winter of 2006.
- The episode’s closing scene spoofs the closing scene of Poltergeist, with Lois pushing the television outside the front door. It then spoofs closing scene in The Flintstones with Peter taking the television back inside and replacing it with Meg.
- Peter names the discovered skull “Chief Diamond Phillips,” a reference to Native American actor Lou Diamond Phillips. Interestingly enough, Carrot Top also calls the skull by that name. He also says that if you put the skull with David Duchovny, that it’s agent Skully, a play on Agent Scully's name.
- When Stewie’s being sucked into the otherworldly portal in his closet, he claims that it sucked as hard as I ♥ Huckabees (according to the DVD commentary, the movie originally mentioned before Stewie got sucked in the portal was Magnolia).
- Peter exclaims “Gee, must’ ve taken a wrong turn at Albuquerque!” (one of Bugs Bunny’s common phrases) after his head appears out of Meg’s behind.
- While Stewie is watching the static TV, a rather scary hand-like lightning bolt zaps the picture behind Peter and Lois’ bed. As they wake up, Brian asks what is happening, and Stewie replies in a sing-song voice, “They’re here...” referencing the Poltergeist films.
- The spirit medium’s monologue resembles the speech done by Hayes in King Kong.
- Stewie claims to have met Jesus on the other side, where he was told that Jesus’ surname was Hong. This is a reference to the Taiping Rebellion and Hong Xiuquan.
- The Guide to the Occult that the Griffins consult is written by Beverly Cleary.
- When Peter mentions that he “hasn’t been this excited since I learned how to speak braille” a flashback sequence is shown in which Peter is speaking to a blind man on a bench and says the following “Hey, bump, bump, no bump, bump, three vertical bumps, four bumps in a square.” Translated from braille this appears to be the letters “dlg.”
- In a deleted scene following the family realizing that they need Meg’s butt to get Stewie back, Peter compares the incident to be weirder than when Bob Costas insisted on bathing with Peter.
- After the Griffins’ house disappears, there is a reference to Ghostbusters when Tom says “Who are they gonna call?” Diane says “Ghostbusters, Tom?” to which Tom replies, “No, Diane their insurance company...that’s just stupid, what you said!”
- In the cut scene, Herbert’s question to the tree is a reference to The Giving Tree.
- While kneeling next to the television, Stewie has a conversation about the TV shows Friends, and the spin-off Joey. He mentions that the former ended with; "Oh, Ross and Rachel got back together again", and that the latter isn't going so well, referencing the poor ratings Joey received.
- In the alternate version of the scene where Stewie refuses to leave the spirit world through Meg's butt, Stewie says that him doing that is about as likely as anyone remembering the 1980 cast of the NBC sketch show Saturday Night Live. The 1980-1981 season of SNL was disliked by many fans due to the weak writing, producer Jean Doumanian's ineptitude as a show runner, and an unknown cast with no chemistry (though this season also had two comedians before they were famous: Gilbert Gottfried and Eddie Murphy, the latter of which survived the show overhaul that happened in spring of 1981). The castmembers mentioned in the faux opening on Family Guy (Denny Dillon, Gail Matthius, Ann Risley, Yvonne Hudson, and Patrick Weathers) were castmembers during that season, but haven't starred in anything of importance since then (though Gail Matthius became more known for her voice acting in kids' cartoons, like Animaniacs, Tiny Toon Adventures, and Bobby's World after appearing on SNL).
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