Family Guy
Family Guy ’s humor largely come from its willingness to pry fun at all thing pop civilization and this has lead in some of the funniestFamily Guyspoof episodes . dive into motion-picture show , TV shows and franchises that are beloved by fans , it is groovy fun seeingFamily Guy ’s hilarious character tackling these well - known write up with a mixture of mocking and substantial reverence . The funniestFamily Guyspoof episodes play up that this is a Brobdingnagian military strength of the show .
Family Guy ’s sound episodescan show why the show stay so popular after 21 seasons and counting , but the burlesque episodes are among the most pop . This all-encompassing raiment of " theme " parody sequence place the Griffin family in completely unlike roles as they play characters from various films , goggle box appearance , and books . The show has satirise just about everything fromStar Warsto Stephen King story , result in some of the most colorful and humorous episodes in the series ' vast test of two decades .
10The Fatman Always Rings Twice
Season 20, Episode 9
The distinct mode of the noir thriller genre is perfect for parody in movies likeThe Naked GunandDead Men Do n’t Wear Plaid , andFamily Guyproved there is still a lot more stuff to be found with " The Fatman Always Rings Twice . " While the form of address is a dramatic play on the classic noir movieThe Postman Always Rings Twice , the installment is closer to a Raymond Chandler - esque detective narration with Peter as a private heart searching for a missing daughter . amazingly , the mystery is a fairly solid one even if it is mostly a apparatus for jest and there are some rattling return in the conclusion . ThisFamily Guyspoof episode clearly has a hatful of play with the heightened dialogue and stock character of the musical genre , making for a keen and suspicious spoof .
912 And A Half Angry Men
Season 11, Episode 16
The classic Sidney Lumet movie12 Angry Menfrom 1957 bring in for a fun concept to parody andFamily Guy ’s ensemble of charactersis perfect for taking on the story . Much like the original story from which it ’s base , a orbit of characters spend the duration discussing and reason over the guilty conscience or innocence of a humanity apparently guilty of execution . In the case ofFamily Guy , the man in question is the way-out Mayor Adam West - and Brian stand as the sole voice of reason within the panel . Like the film , this leads to a fun picayune character study and a looking at into the construct of groupthink and suasion , with plenty of that typicalFamily Guywackiness mixed in .
8Peternormal Activity
Season 14, Episode 4
Rather than focus on a specific tarradiddle , film , or novel , this time of year 12 walkaway touches more generally on revulsion film clichés , even using some self - cognizant , 4th - wall - breaking gags to make clear just how stock some of these premises are . Peter , Cleveland , Joe , and Quagmire end up share their idea for scary storey , which include a cause of death cat dispatch Peter and Lois at a lookout item in his gondola , and a creepy-crawly walk through an empty hospital — where nothing happens . And of course , Quagmire tells a story of a killer love doll named " Chicky , " reach for a cheekyChild ’s Playspoof . The variety of goofy tales sets the stage for an entertaining , gag - out - loud episode , particularly for horror fans . It also provedTheSimpsonsHalloween specialsdidn’t have a monopoly on sketch horror burlesque .
7Wasted Talent
While most of theFamily Guyparody episode focalise the integral installment on a specific spoof , " Wasted Talent " did a hilarious take onWilly Wonka and the Chocolate Factoryas a subplot . The sequence amusingly replaces candy with beer as the in demand treat of choice for Peter and the rest of the dramatis personae . While the rest of the episode is funny in its own right hand , the highlight is the first portion , which figure Peter , Brian , and other Quahog citizen embark on a enlistment of a massive brewery , everlasting with beer rivers and brews that never go compressed . From the introduction of the Wonka - character character to the song of the Oompa Loompa - type fiber , there are some terrific moments of satire .
6Three Directors
Season 16, Episode 5
force stirring from movie maker like Quentin Tarantino , Wes Anderson , and Michael Bay sets the stage for an tempting Family Guy episode . " Three Directors " distinguish the same story of Peter being fired from his job in the style of three freestanding managing director . The hodgepodge of gags from films by these distinct cinematic voice both devote court and pokes fun at tropes each is known for . This is another one of those fun compilation that fans of these directors should definitely get a kick out of . Much like the films of Tarantino , Anderson , and Bay , there ’s rarely a dumb moment to be had here .
5Emmy-Winning Episode
Season 16, Episode 1
Family Guy ’s writers are unforced and even eager to target show that might get more attention than them . In " Emmy Winning Episode , " the wackiness of the ego - aware humor and various scenario is off the chart , making for a unique and chuckle - worthy lookout . The premise does a meta dive intoFamily Guy ’s Emmy conspiracyas the long - scat animated series has never come through . Peter and company search to land an Emmy for their show by trying to make their course of study more similar in style to major connection show . The targets of sarcasm in this one range fromBreaking BadtoThe Big Bang TheorytoGame of Thrones . Even fans of those strike shows will incur the humor in this instalment .
4Something, Something, Something, Dark Side
Season 8, Episode 20
Some ofFamily Guy ’s funniest theme mockery episodes come in the form of the simultaneouslyepic and hilariousStar Warsspoofs — or at least the first two , which followEpisode IVandV. Though not quite as fresh as the first full - blow Star Wars spoof , this middle episode of the trilogy is a particularly entertaining and funny picket , especially for the millions ofEmpirefans . The toddler Stewie as Vader is a conception that seems goofy , but it somehow work , given his sinister ways . He ’s in top comedic form here , as is Peter as Han Solo , and the rest of the bunch . After the succeeder of the first sequence of this kind , fans were more than happy to see theFamily GuyStar Wars risky venture continue .
3Three Kings
Season 7, Episode 15
The cleverly entitle " Three Kings " is an sequence that ’s both thematically divers and systematically uproarious . It centers around three popularStephen King book and film , Stand By Me , Misery , andThe Shawshank Redemption , and each has its own charm . Even if viewers are not the biggest or most knowledgeable Stephen King aficionado , this episode is rife with jest - out - loud jape and amusing zinger . TheShawshankparody is a particularly great recreation of the King drama with a lighthearted humourous wrench . Seeing Stewie as the obsessional nursemaid Annie while Brian diddle the hurt author in theMiseryspoof is somehow both bizarre and meet .
2And Then There Were Fewer
Season 9, Episode 1
Whether you ’re a buff of the " whodunit"mysteries of Agatha Christieor not , " And Then There Were Fewer " prove an enjoyable , enthralling picket that put up some dramatic intrigue while still stay fresh that goofy , zanyFamily Guyhumor . This clever parody take place in a mansion owned by James Woods , who ’s pay for a large group of Quahog citizens for dinner , as a way of apologizing for the problem he ’s caused them . It ’s all fun and games , until a mysterious slaying takes stead , and we do n’t screw who to trust . The mystery element is fun , to be sure , but it ’s also a delight to see all of these colourful character take part in one , epic sequence .
1Blue Harvest
Season 6, Episode 1
Much like theStar Wars : Episode Vparody , this episode superbly blend funniness and natural process , and makes for a more - than - suitable satire of George Lucas ' famous distance - fantasy classic . But where the rest of thisFamily Guytrilogy gets a small bonkers and borderline desperate with some of its gags , Blue Harvestrides that line between fatuousness and elusive cleverness . It pokes fun at quite a few questionable elements ofStar Wars — like the Stormtroopers complaining about the lack of a rail on the Death Star . At the same meter , it throw in its own random gags , like the odd bit affect Peter and Chris ( Han and Luke ) struggling to haul an sure-enough lounge they find in the chicken feed compactor and bring in it to their ship while fleeing troopers . Not only is Blue Harvest one of the funniestFamily Guyspoof episodes , but it ’s also one of the serious episodes of the show so far overall .