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Peterotica

Peterotica (" Peterotica ") - the twenty-fourth series of the fourth season of the animated series " Family Guy ". The premiere took place on April 23, 2006 on the FOX channel [1] .

Peterotica
Episode of the series " Family Guy "
Peterotica.jpg
Peter wants to sign on the woman’s chest, signing autographs to fans of his books
basic information
Episode numberSeason 4
Episode 4 season 24
ProducerCurt Dames
written byPatrick Meigan
Manufacturer Code4ACX27
Delivery DateApril 23, 2006
Episode timeline

Story

Peter , Joe and Cleveland follow Quagmire in a sex shop . There Peter buys an erotic book , but finds nothing interesting in it.

Supported by friends, Peter decides to write an erotic story himself, and it, as a result, is accepted by readers with a bang. Peter’s novels are also released in the form of audio books , and published with the participation of his father-in-law, Carter Pyutershmidt.

One driver who got excited from listening to Peter’s audiobook gets into an accident (he tried to take off his shirt on the go) and sues Pyutershmidt as the person responsible for publishing this erotic cassette. This causes serious financial damage to Carter. Furious , he comes to the Family Guy to shoot Peter, but Lois convinces his father to do something different. Peter agrees that the father-in-law will live with them until he gets rich again.

Soon, Carter's wife, Barbara, divorces him and marries another. Peter is trying to teach Carter how to live like an ordinary person , a non- millionaire , but he is not very successful. Peter and Carter are trying to rob a train , but they also fail.

Barbara returns to Quahog with good news: she divorced her new husband and sued half of his fortune. Carter leaves with his ex-wife, leaving Peter behind. Lois reassures Peter, who says that ten years ago she refused ten million dollars offered by her father, that money only complicates her life. Peter wants to kill her for that.

Meanwhile, Stewie is training in gymnastics to take part in the Olympics .

Creation

Script writer: Patrick Meigan

Director: Curt Dames

Guest Celebrity: Betty White

Interesting Facts

Cultural References

  • At the beginning of the episode there is an image of a “ classic English housemaid ” copying the character of Carol Barnett in the series “ The Carol Barnett Show ” ( 1967 - 1978 ), without her consent [2] [3] . Burnett sued the creators of the episode, but the lawsuit was denied [4] .
  • The song Quagmire sings in a sex shop is an excerpt from the song “ Make 'Em Laugh ” from the movie “ Singing in the Rain ” ( 1952 ) [5] .
  • The book Peter buys in a sex shop, Much Ado About Humping, is a parody of Shakespeare's play Much Ado About Nothing ( 1600 ).
  • The announcement in the movie watched by Carter and Peter promises "Soon in March, Jude Law and Renee Zellweger in the movie" Picnic "."
  • The poster of the musical “ Mamma Mia! "
  • The scene with Carter Pieterschmidt and the lawyer is a parody of Star Wars. Episode 6: The Return of the Jedi. "
  • Peter watches the series Blind Justice ( 2005 ) [6] .
  • In the scene where the Family Guy participate in the Tracy Ullman Show , there is a reference to the animated series The Simpsons . To this, the producer of "Family Guy" David Goodman stated that "despite the fact that some people think so," Family Guy "did not try to become like" The Simpsons "; rather, we wanted to show the difference in the voices and characters of the characters of the animated series "( " contrary to what some think, the show was not trying to get at The Simpsons, rather trying to show the differences in voices and character appearance " ) [6] [5 ] [5 ] ] .

Trivia

  • The first books of Peter:
  1. "Butt Angela" ( "Angela's asses" )
  2. "The new shaved world" ( "Shaved new world" )
  3. Harry Potter and the half black chick
  4. “What would I do with Hillary Clinton in terms of sex” (“ What I would do sexually to Hillary Clinton ”)
  • There is a scene in the episode in which Peter throws " grenades for thought." This scene was originally created for the episode “ PTV, ” the scene in “The Drunken Oyster,” but there were no windows in the bar where Peter could throw grenades. The creators of the animated series decided not to finish the windows in Oyster, but “leave the scene until the right occasion” [5] .
  • Barbara Peterschmidt's new husband is Ted Turner .

Deleted and modified scenes

  • Censorship banned the original title of the episode “ A Connecticut Yankee and King Arthur's Butt” [5] [7] , which would be a parody of Mark Twain ’s novel “A Yankee from Connecticut at King Arthur’s Court ” ( “ A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court ”) ( 1889 ).
  • In order to save airtime, a scene was deleted in which Peter was the sovereign of rats [8] .
  • In the episode, Stewie prepares for the Olympics, and Chris bothers him. This served as the plot of the second level plot, in which Stewie designs a machine that makes Chris smart, even smarter than the kid himself. This subplot seemed to the creators of the episode not funny enough and was removed from the series [5] .
  • In the scene where erotic books written by Peter are shown, the cover with the title “Catcher in the Eye” was removed by censorship. There were no changes in the DVD version [5] [8] [9] .
  • In the scene where Carter Pyutershmidt sits down to have breakfast, Lois says: "Daddy, did you remember to clean-up . " Censorship rejected the original version of "... to wipe yourself" and even the less vulgar "... to clean yourself" [5] .

Links

  • http://www.kinofilms.org/serial/1693_Family_Guy/seasons/4/24/ (link not available)
  • Peterotica on the Internet Movie Database

Notes

  1. ↑ Episode Cast and Crew (neopr.) . Yahoo! TV Date of treatment June 22, 2008. Archived on April 9, 2012.
  2. ↑ Comedian Burnett sues Family Guy (neopr.) . British Broadcasting Corporation (March 17, 2007). Date of treatment June 22, 2008. Archived on April 9, 2012.
  3. ↑ Kilkelly, Daniel Burnett sues over 'Family Guy' spoof (neopr.) . Digital Spy (March 17, 2007). Date of treatment June 22, 2008. Archived on April 9, 2012.
  4. ↑ Nathan, Deborah Carol Burnett Loses Infringement Fight With 'Family Guy' Show (unopened) (link unavailable - history ) . News.lp.findlaw.com (June 15, 2007). Date of treatment August 2, 2008. (unavailable link)
  5. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 MacFarlane, Seth. Family Guy season 4 DVD commentary for the episode "Peterotica" [DVD]. 20th Century Fox. (2006).
  6. ↑ 1 2 Goodman, David. Family Guy season 4 DVD commentary for the episode "Peterotica" [DVD]. 20th Century Fox. (2006).
  7. ↑ Meighan, Patrick. Family Guy season 4 DVD commentary for the episode "Peterotica" [DVD]. 20th Century Fox. (2006).
  8. ↑ 1 2 Elias, Mike. Family Guy season 4 DVD commentary for the episode "Peterotica" [DVD]. 20th Century Fox. (2006).
  9. ↑ Fertman, Kim. Family Guy season 4 DVD commentary for the episode "Peterotica" [DVD]. 20th Century Fox. (2006).
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Peterotica&oldid=100978904


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