Seth Green-characters
Chris Griffin, Neil Goldman, Dylan
Monday, 1 June 2009
Seth MacFarlane- characters
Peter Griffin, Brian Griffin, Stewie Griffin, Glenn Quagmire, Tom Tucker, Jake Tucker, Carter Pewterschmidt, Kool-Aid Man, Mickey McFinnigan, O'Brian, Dr. Elmer Hartman, Seamus, Jasper, Kevin Swanson, Jesus, God, Walters Mom, Nate Griffin, Bill Clinton, William Shatner, Jimmy Fallon, Stan Smith, Roger
Peter Griffin, Brian Griffin, Stewie Griffin, Glenn Quagmire, Tom Tucker, Jake Tucker, Carter Pewterschmidt, Kool-Aid Man, Mickey McFinnigan, O'Brian, Dr. Elmer Hartman, Seamus, Jasper, Kevin Swanson, Jesus, God, Walters Mom, Nate Griffin, Bill Clinton, William Shatner, Jimmy Fallon, Stan Smith, Roger
channel five news
Diane Simmons – The news station's news anchor and talk show hostess. In the episode "The King Is Dead", it is revealed that her birth name was Diane Seidelman. She and fellow anchor Tom Tucker often trade insults live on the air, her largest role to date on the show has been when Peter hired her to play Anna in his version of The King and I, she quit after he kept changing everything. It is revealed that her husband killed himself. Voiced by Lori Alan.
Tricia Takanawa – The main correspondent for Quahog Channel 5 News. Unlike her fellow news people, Tricia displays a strong, stoic attitude. Whenever Tucker or Simmons would switch the scene to Takanawa, either of the two would always say "Asian Correspondent Tricia Takanawa", or "Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa".The is known for her flat, nasal voice and dead-pan attitude, even when laughing and during sex. She often starts a story by naming the presenter who has just linked to her, notably in her flat nasal tone such as "Thank you" and followed by "Dian-ne..." or "To-om...". On one occasion, however, she completely loses control while meeting David Bowie.Diane confirms her as being Japanese. Tricia is often made to do dirty jobs, such as covering a flu segment (prompting her to throw up), and to be abused in a hurricane report in which she gets hit by a car and a tree. In an uncanonical episode, she is grilled and eaten by Tom and Diane. Her explosion when she met David Bowie was publicised after she started to hump his left leg like a dog. In "North by North Quahog", she is not allowed into a hotel because of her ethnicity.Ollie Williams – The BlaccuWeather weatherman and sports correspondent for Quahog Channel 5 News. A running gag with this character is how he always tells the news by reaming a loud, short sentence (example, when Ollie was asked what the weather was, Ollie replied with IT'S GON' RAIN!
Diane Simmons – The news station's news anchor and talk show hostess. In the episode "The King Is Dead", it is revealed that her birth name was Diane Seidelman. She and fellow anchor Tom Tucker often trade insults live on the air, her largest role to date on the show has been when Peter hired her to play Anna in his version of The King and I, she quit after he kept changing everything. It is revealed that her husband killed himself. Voiced by Lori Alan.
Tricia Takanawa – The main correspondent for Quahog Channel 5 News. Unlike her fellow news people, Tricia displays a strong, stoic attitude. Whenever Tucker or Simmons would switch the scene to Takanawa, either of the two would always say "Asian Correspondent Tricia Takanawa", or "Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa".The is known for her flat, nasal voice and dead-pan attitude, even when laughing and during sex. She often starts a story by naming the presenter who has just linked to her, notably in her flat nasal tone such as "Thank you" and followed by "Dian-ne..." or "To-om...". On one occasion, however, she completely loses control while meeting David Bowie.Diane confirms her as being Japanese. Tricia is often made to do dirty jobs, such as covering a flu segment (prompting her to throw up), and to be abused in a hurricane report in which she gets hit by a car and a tree. In an uncanonical episode, she is grilled and eaten by Tom and Diane. Her explosion when she met David Bowie was publicised after she started to hump his left leg like a dog. In "North by North Quahog", she is not allowed into a hotel because of her ethnicity.Ollie Williams – The BlaccuWeather weatherman and sports correspondent for Quahog Channel 5 News. A running gag with this character is how he always tells the news by reaming a loud, short sentence (example, when Ollie was asked what the weather was, Ollie replied with IT'S GON' RAIN!
megs school
Connie D'Amico – Most popular girl in school. Often appears conceited. She hates Meg and often plays pranks on her with her friends. All other members of the Griffin family, except for Chris who dated her in Stew-Roids, have stood up to Connie, with 3 in Meg's defense: 1st was by Lois in "And the Wiener Is...", who sent Quagmire to "scar her for life" after Meg was humiliated at a football game; 2nd by a drunk Brian in "Barely Legal", who put her off by foreshadowing her unpleasant, inevitable future after she teased Meg at a school dance; and 3rd by Peter in "Peter's Daughter", who beat her up and gravely injured her after slamming her face eighteen times into the glass casing of a fire extinguisher after she mocked Meg yet again in the hall. Stewie also stands up to Connie for himself in "McStroke", where he framed her for pedophilia and had her arrested as revenge for her teasing of how small his penis is (Stewie posed as a high school student at the time). Voiced by Lisa Wilhoit (and at least once by Fairuza Balk).[8]. Chris dated Connie D'Amico , after she picked him to date as a challenge to make him popular. She ended up falling for him, while he eventually rejected her due to his newfound popularity. She schemed with Meg to humiliate Chris, in turn, and the two succeeded and went back to their previous hate/worship relationship, although Meg did stand up to her.
Connie D'Amico – Most popular girl in school. Often appears conceited. She hates Meg and often plays pranks on her with her friends. All other members of the Griffin family, except for Chris who dated her in Stew-Roids, have stood up to Connie, with 3 in Meg's defense: 1st was by Lois in "And the Wiener Is...", who sent Quagmire to "scar her for life" after Meg was humiliated at a football game; 2nd by a drunk Brian in "Barely Legal", who put her off by foreshadowing her unpleasant, inevitable future after she teased Meg at a school dance; and 3rd by Peter in "Peter's Daughter", who beat her up and gravely injured her after slamming her face eighteen times into the glass casing of a fire extinguisher after she mocked Meg yet again in the hall. Stewie also stands up to Connie for himself in "McStroke", where he framed her for pedophilia and had her arrested as revenge for her teasing of how small his penis is (Stewie posed as a high school student at the time). Voiced by Lisa Wilhoit (and at least once by Fairuza Balk).[8]. Chris dated Connie D'Amico , after she picked him to date as a challenge to make him popular. She ended up falling for him, while he eventually rejected her due to his newfound popularity. She schemed with Meg to humiliate Chris, in turn, and the two succeeded and went back to their previous hate/worship relationship, although Meg did stand up to her.
peters work
Jonathan Weed (deceased) – Peter's boss at the toy factory (based on Hasbro, headquartered in Pawtucket, RI), who spoke with a Hispanic accent and was described as an "effeminate weirdo" by his employees. He was often implied to be gay, but he just preferred the company of men within his chamber quarters. He disapproved of nearly all of Peter's actions, mainly because most of them were detrimental to the company, and has fired or come close to firing Peter on multiple occasions. In Mr. Saturday Knight he was invited to the Griffins' house for dinner, where he died choking on a dinner roll shortly after promoting Peter to head of toy development. In his will, he had the factory demolished to pave the way for the development of a hospital for the terminally ill. His great-grandfather's surname was 'Bermudagrass' after the weed-like, invasive species of ground cover Bermuda grass. He is later mentioned by Stewie right before he attempts to kill Lois in "Lois Kills Stewie". He was voiced by Carlos Alazraqui.[7]
Jonathan Weed (deceased) – Peter's boss at the toy factory (based on Hasbro, headquartered in Pawtucket, RI), who spoke with a Hispanic accent and was described as an "effeminate weirdo" by his employees. He was often implied to be gay, but he just preferred the company of men within his chamber quarters. He disapproved of nearly all of Peter's actions, mainly because most of them were detrimental to the company, and has fired or come close to firing Peter on multiple occasions. In Mr. Saturday Knight he was invited to the Griffins' house for dinner, where he died choking on a dinner roll shortly after promoting Peter to head of toy development. In his will, he had the factory demolished to pave the way for the development of a hospital for the terminally ill. His great-grandfather's surname was 'Bermudagrass' after the weed-like, invasive species of ground cover Bermuda grass. He is later mentioned by Stewie right before he attempts to kill Lois in "Lois Kills Stewie". He was voiced by Carlos Alazraqui.[7]
goverment
Quahog Town Hall - Mayor Adam West's office is located here.
Quahog Courthouse - Many criminal cases are held here, often by the same judge.
Quahog Prison - The town's prison. Lois is sent here for shoplifting on one occasion. Peter,
Quagmire, Cleveland and Joe are also sent here due to them apparently burning down the Clams Head Pub.
Quahog Town Hall - Mayor Adam West's office is located here.
Quahog Courthouse - Many criminal cases are held here, often by the same judge.
Quahog Prison - The town's prison. Lois is sent here for shoplifting on one occasion. Peter,
Quagmire, Cleveland and Joe are also sent here due to them apparently burning down the Clams Head Pub.
Big Pete's House of Munch Restaurant opened and managed by the Griffin family. Due to its unpopularity Joe "infests" it with his wheelchair buddies to make Peter happy. Destroyed by angry paraplegics later. Has a statue similar to that of Bob's Big Boy.
Cleveland's Deli - a deli shop in Quahog owned by Cleveland. It is first seen in the episode "There's Something About Paulie" when Peter is first approached by the mafia.
McBurgerTown - "A parody of McDonalds which was used in McStroke and Baby Not on Board.
McDonalds - A McDonalds restaurant in Quahog referenced in Lethal Weapons
Cleveland's Deli - a deli shop in Quahog owned by Cleveland. It is first seen in the episode "There's Something About Paulie" when Peter is first approached by the mafia.
McBurgerTown - "A parody of McDonalds which was used in McStroke and Baby Not on Board.
McDonalds - A McDonalds restaurant in Quahog referenced in Lethal Weapons
Restaurants and food
Flappy Jack's - A restaurant at which Meg once had a job as a waitress in order to get enough money to buy a Prada bag. One of the foods Flappy Jack's sells is pancakes, which Stewie became addicted to.
The Lobster Shanty - This is the restaurant where the Griffin family had dinner one night in the episode "Fifteen Minutes Of Shame" where Peter signed the family up to be on a reality TV show after Meg brought them on to a TV talk show to air her problems with the way that Peter had been ruining her life...again. A parody of the Lobster Hut located in Plymouth and Brockton, Massachusetts.
Flappy Jack's - A restaurant at which Meg once had a job as a waitress in order to get enough money to buy a Prada bag. One of the foods Flappy Jack's sells is pancakes, which Stewie became addicted to.
The Lobster Shanty - This is the restaurant where the Griffin family had dinner one night in the episode "Fifteen Minutes Of Shame" where Peter signed the family up to be on a reality TV show after Meg brought them on to a TV talk show to air her problems with the way that Peter had been ruining her life...again. A parody of the Lobster Hut located in Plymouth and Brockton, Massachusetts.
Monday, 18 May 2009
Seth MacFarlane is Peter Griffin, Stewie Griffin, Brian Griffin, Glenn Quagmire and additional voices
Alex Borstein: Lois Griffin and additional voices
Seth Green: Chris Griffin and additional voices
Mike Henry: Cleveland Brown, Herbert and additional voices
Mila Kunis: Meg Griffin
Alex Borstein: Lois Griffin and additional voices
Seth Green: Chris Griffin and additional voices
Mike Henry: Cleveland Brown, Herbert and additional voices
Mila Kunis: Meg Griffin
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