Insanely Tough Family Guy Quiz: Superfan Challenge!

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1. What is the second item Al Harrington advertises?

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Al Harrington’s commercial famously escalates in absurdity, with the second advertised item being crudely painted plywood folk art. The humor comes from the low-quality product presentation and over-the-top enthusiasm. The inflatable tube men are the first item, making the folk art clearly the correct second offering in the sequence.

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2. What does the kid ruin in the Swedish bakery?

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The joke centers on wordplay where the child accidentally ruins a surprise by walking in early. The bakery setting misdirects viewers toward cake or dough, but the humor relies on misunderstanding. The correct answer reflects the narrative punchline rather than a physical object being destroyed.

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3. What does Peter say about the paper Brian is reading?

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Peter’s quote “the bird is the word” is a recurring gag tied to the newspaper Brian reads. While other phrases appear across episodes, this specific moment is iconic and singular. The humor lies in repetition and musical callback rather than layered meanings.

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4. In “Stewie Loves Lois,” what item does Stewie obsess over?

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Rupert the teddy bear becomes the focus of Stewie’s emotional obsession after Lois rescues it. This attachment drives the episode’s plot and humor, parodying unhealthy emotional dependency. The other options never play a central role in this episode’s storyline.

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5. What does Herbert want to buy from Brian?

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Herbert’s request to buy an ice cream truck fits his recurring character behavior and inappropriate interests. The scene plays on absurd escalation rather than realism. None of the other options appear in this storyline, making the truck the only canon answer.

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6. What did Peter do to please Mr. Pewterschmidt?

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Peter humiliates himself repeatedly to gain Pewterschmidt’s approval, performing all listed actions. The gag relies on escalating discomfort and absurd endurance. Since each option actually occurs, the correct answer acknowledges the full sequence rather than isolating a single event.

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7. Who kills the Super Devil?

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Stewie kills the Super Devil during one of the show’s exaggerated action sequences. This aligns with Stewie’s established intelligence, aggression, and frequent involvement in over-the-top violence compared to other characters listed.

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8. What does Stewie want Brian to shave during swim lessons?

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The humor comes from shock value and inappropriate phrasing, with “coin purse” being the term used in the episode. The other options soften or alter the joke and do not reflect the original dialogue or intent of the scene.

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9. What does Peter ask while high on cocaine?

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Peter rapidly cycles through paranoid questions while under the influence, asking all listed options in quick succession. The joke relies on overload rather than a single line, making the collective option the most accurate representation of the scene.

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10. Where did Peter get crack from?

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The show explicitly states Peter obtained crack from a white guy, subverting stereotypes for comedic effect. The line is direct and unambiguous, making alternative answers incorrect despite recurring character involvement elsewhere.

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11. What animal does Brian believe he is intellectually superior to?

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Brian frequently asserts intellectual superiority over humans, despite being a dog himself. This contradiction fuels much of his character humor and arrogance, making humans the correct answer rather than other animals.

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12. What musical instrument does Peter frequently fail to play?

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Peter repeatedly attempts and fails to play guitar, most notably during repeated cutaway gags. The failure itself is the joke, reinforcing Peter’s lack of discipline and musical talent.

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13. What fictional town is Family Guy set in?

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Quahog is the fictional Rhode Island town where Family Guy takes place. It is consistently referenced throughout the series and distinguishes the show from other animated sitcom settings.

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14. Who frequently dies and returns unharmed?

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Peter’s repeated deaths followed by complete recovery are a long-running gag. Unlike Brian’s permanent death arc, Peter’s deaths are treated as inconsequential, reinforcing cartoon logic over realism.

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What is the second item Al Harrington advertises?
What does the kid ruin in the Swedish bakery?
What does Peter say about the paper Brian is reading?
In “Stewie Loves Lois,” what item does Stewie obsess over?
What does Herbert want to buy from Brian?
What did Peter do to please Mr. Pewterschmidt?
Who kills the Super Devil?
What does Stewie want Brian to shave during swim lessons?
What does Peter ask while high on cocaine?
Where did Peter get crack from?
What animal does Brian believe he is intellectually superior to?
What musical instrument does Peter frequently fail to play?
What fictional town is Family Guy set in?
Who frequently dies and returns unharmed?
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