Family Guy (1999)
Family Guy (1999) is a popular animated television show that has been running for more than 20 years. The show follows the adventures of the Griffin family, a dysfunctional family living in the fictional town of Quahog, Rhode Island. The show is known for its irreverent humor and has become a cult classic.
One of the show’s most popular elements is its sexual humor. From Peter’s constant innuendos to Meg’s awkward attempts at dating, the show has always been unafraid to tackle topics of a sexual nature. In fact, some of the show’s most memorable moments are its sexual moments.
One of the most iconic sexual moments in Family Guy is the infamous “chicken fight” between Peter and the giant chicken. The scene, which features Peter and the chicken engaging in a physical altercation, is often cited as one of the show’s most memorable moments. The scene is also notable for its sexual innuendo, as Peter and the chicken can be seen “grinding” against each other.
Another memorable sexual moment in Family Guy is the “Meg and Quagmire” episode. In this episode, Meg and Quagmire, the family’s neighbor, engage in a brief romantic relationship. The episode is notable for its frank discussion of teenage sexuality and its exploration of Meg’s burgeoning sexuality.
Finally, the show has also featured several memorable “cutaway gags” that feature sexual humor. These gags often feature Peter and Lois engaging in various sexual activities, such as role-playing or using sex toys. These gags are often seen as a way for the show to push the boundaries of acceptable television content.
Overall, Family Guy has always been unafraid to tackle topics of a sexual nature. From its iconic “chicken fight” to its frank discussion of teenage sexuality, the show has always been willing to explore the more risqué side of life. As a result, the show has become a cult classic and its sexual moments have become some of the show’s most memorable moments.
A lot of graphic sexual jokes said in almost every episode past season 3, some more then others.
Both censored and uncensored versions of the show feature jokes about things like Sexuality, Mensuration, Incest, puberty, BDSM, rape and more. Some of this is shown onscreen but not too graphic.
Many episodes deal with strippers dressed in revealing and scantily clad clothing.
In season 4's "PTV" many flashbacks of sexual acts and nudity are shown during a song but they don't last too long.
Quagmire is a sexual pervert. Meant to be comical. He does and says many things that would be illegal in the real world and he is heard having sex a lot but this is never shown graphically. It is shown occasionally but it's brief.
Peter and Lois are shown lying down on the couch naked in one episode while they are high but everything it strategically obscured. On tv, they are in their underwear.
People are heard having sex throughout the series but it is never graphic and is usually brief.
On the DVDs, up to season 3, all graphic frontal nudity was either blurred or obscured. After season 3 however, all graphic nudity is actually shown if it isn't obscured.
Most of the time, male genitalia is covered by their stomachs.
Some episodes also deal of pornography but it is never shown in graphic detail.
The sexual content on this show isn't as bad as south park but it's way more then what you'd see on a Simpsons, king of the hill or bobs burgers episode.
Rear nudity is shown quite frequently in the series.
Many gay and lesbian characters appear in the show and some are shown making love.
One scene of Adam West flashing the convenience store clerk. Played for laughs. (Blurred on TV but his penis is seen on the DVD versions).
In one episode called saturated fat guy Peter gains a lot of weight and in the end of the episode worker use a crane to grab Peter and they hose witch makes his clothes off he is naked but the privates parts are covered by flabs of his body