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I think it was leaked on purpose, nobody can leak something two months in advance, and if the movie was finished and it's only a DVD release, why not start selling it in summer instead of Sep 27th???? Marketing wise it makes no sense to hold the DVD's release for two months (it was leaked two months ago). I don't understand it at all.
I don't think these are actually product placements as the phrase is normally used, it seems obvious to me they are either co-incidental (product placement for a Galaga machine? It's far too niche), parody (e.g. the Head and Shoulders) or negative portrayal (RC Cola, the Band-Aid, from the wikipedia article "The product price is not mentioned nor are any negative features or comparisons to similar products"). For these reasons I have retitled the section 'Consumer products'. Mallocks 20:10, 12 November 2005 (UTC)
I don't think the store Stu worked at was actually called Circuit City, though the outer logo seemed to parody this. I believe it was actually "Circuit Shack". -- Godtvisken 06:18, 31 December 2005 (UTC)
This movie was made quite some time before the release of that particular film. It's likely just a coincidence. 20:05 12 January 2006 (UTC)
Yea but hes 35 Coasttocoast 01:53, 30 May 2006 (UTC)
Is it me, or does this line make little sense?
"The dvd was released on September 27th 2005, The same day for the Robots (film) DVD. And "Stewie Griffin" was No.1 on DVD sales in stores for a week. It's release was so great, Family Guy continued to entertain viewers and audiences."
Bennity 01:42, 23 January 2006 (UTC)
"Walt Disney is unfrozen in the future, but asks to be refrozen because Jews still exist. (who tried to take over Disney's company)" - - - 'Scuse me? I removed that.
The result of the debate was move. — Nightst a llion (?) 10:58, 17 March 2006 (UTC)
Wikipedia is the only place that seems to have the title as "Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story!" with the exclamation point. epguides.com, imdb, amazon, and everywhere else I google seem to have it without. In fact, so does the screenshot of the title screen of the DVD in the article itself. - Ethan ( talk) • 2006-02-28 19:32 (UTC)
You guys forgot a few references: Ghandi, who is "brave" for telling racist jokes, and the Sam Adams commercial. -wtk
I stopped at that. -- SeizureDog 05:47, 7 June 2006 (UTC)
I corrected your title spelling -- 72.47.63.247 ( talk) 01:09, 2 August 2010 (UTC)--
Why does Ron Jones (composer) redirect to stewie griffin, the untold story?
The night after the televised version aired, I synchronized the playback on my TiVo to the playback on my laptop (yeah, I have no life), and used that technique to compile my own list of the discrepancies. There is a lot of overlap with the list on the Wiki page, and I noticed it caught a few that I missed, but I believe mine is more complete.
However, my list is not nearly up to Wikipedia standards, and plus that it's going to be a big PITA to merge the two and reconcile differences. I'll probably pick at it when I get bored, but if anybody's feeling ambitious, here is my (unrevised and typo-ridden) list:
drunk Lois screams "F*CK YEAH!" is cut. Duh.
EPISODE 1:
attention for a dive, and Quagmire emerging from the shed with a lifeguard around his arm proclaiming, "I guess I can't go swimming for an hour." It picks up when Peter ask Stewie if he wants to learn how to swim.
"The kind of movies that are, uh, X-rated pornos and full nude people, ummm, uh, fornicate for the camera and stuff comes out, get my meaning?" Fox cut the "and stuff comes out" line.
non-sequitur about Ghandi as a stand-up comic (no content difference, just timing)
meet is announced, and then Stewie observes that Brad (the kid who is showing him up in swimming lessons) "on his back in the water" looks like "one of [Stewie's] stools!"
was deleted that featured what would happen if Peter was the husband on Roseanne (he can't understand her unintelligible speech)
is cut: Stewie observes that his "coinpurse" is about "as bald as Michael Chiklis," which transitions into a parody of the Shield where the star Vick Mackey (played by Chiklis) is teamed up with his brother -- a giant ballsack named Detective Scrotes.
Flynn Boyle", there is an entire scene cut from the Fox version (presumably for time): Stewie leads Brian and Meg in saying grace at the dinner table, evoking exasperation from Brian. After grace, Lois and Meg congratulate Peter on his "Grind My Gears" segment, which leads into a segment about Peter's relative Ella Fitzgerald Griffin, whose high-pitched singing shatters a glass, which sends shard into the eyes of her accompanist, young Ray Charles, blinding him.
a brief scene where the two are playing a vintage Pac-Man machine and arguing over strategy ("I'm not going to get the fruit, there's a ghost right there!!!") -- cut
to America, "F*ck you!" Obviously, "f*ck" is bleeped (no change in overall editing, just a bleep on the soundtrack -- and it's still obvious from Peter's lips what he said)
also the Fox version has transition music added, whereas the leaked version is silent.
Stewie... the order of the gags is different, the Fox version is missing a gag where Brian realizes Stewie is naked and they discover he has the words "PROPERTY OF ROGER MOORE" written on his chest (replacing it instead with Stewie finding a handkerchief with the initials R.M.), and the leaked version has a brief "Meanwhile..." scene that introduces the older Stewie for the first time. It picks back up at the start of episode 2, where the Griffins are in an electronics store buying a TiVo.
EPISODE 2
remote to put a porno on the TV, and then using his resulting erection to dial.
roommates" living in San Fransisco leads to a non-sequitur about the Thundercats where Lion-O uses his X-ray vision to spy on Cheetara while she is in the bathroom
"episode 2", with lots of off-color jokes from all the characters that would undoubtedly have been cut by the censors, heh.. The Fox version has a reference to the show Soap, where the music from that show plays as several questions about the next episode are asked -- just like a soap opera. Yes, they are parodying Soap parodying a soap opera. Sheesh...
EPISODE 3
recap at the beginning of Episode 2... go figure! The recap includes an "Unrelated clip from The Chevy Chase Show."
arrive at the Griffin home, Peter is watching the Britney Spears combeack concert, featuring an overweight Britney in a wheelchair, with one foot amputated due to diabetes ("but [she's] still sexy y'all!").
bleeped, of course (but again, no change in timing, just an added bleep)
parking violations he could ticket his mother for, but won't. To thank him she gives him a cookie, to which Vanessa responds, "Yeah, that's what he needs, a f*ckin' cookie!"
than that time I got stuck on a desert island with Bono," and a brief non-sequitir ensues.
dancing because of her club foot, but the punch was delicious! I think somebody put mango in it. Isn't it funny I remember that after all these years?"
leaked version she says, "Oh screw him, that f*ckin' kid's from Guam. He probably only speaks Spanish or some sh*it," while in the Fox version she says, "That kid's from Guam. He probably only speaks Spanish or some <BLEEEP!>" (If you listen closely you can tell "That kid's from Guam" was recorded in a different session.)
accuses the former of staring at his genitals, to which old Stewie replies: "Well, look, I'm not allowed to tell you anything but your own future, but I will say this: Enjoy your left testicle while you have the chance."
Lois are watching "Law and Order: PCAMPIEOFTD... Petty Crimes Against Municipal Property In Excess Of Five Thousand Dollars"
the mechanics of having sex, in the leaked version he chants, "Put it in, take it out, put it in, take it out," while in the Fox version he chants, "And in, and out, and in, and out." WTF?!? Did including "it" in the ol' in-and-out really make it that much less dirty?!?!? I guess... Still weird... (Especially since thirty seconds later, young Stewie demands that old Stewie "insert [his] phallus into her vagina." Saying "it" is worse?!)
Peter got fired as the first director on Terms of Endearment." heh... like South Park's parody: "You think that's bad!" Hah!
that's ever gone unappreciated," and cut to Peter giving Lois an arcade-style Galaga machine for Christmas.
home. "And in international news, I'm fairly certain that Filipino nurse is stealing from me."
that they ensure Chris "never marries that bitch Vanessa," and that Lois never winds up in a retirement home -- young Stewie is only too happy to oblige on the latter point.
Vanessa's wedding and kills Vanessa with an RPG. "So, enjoy the Chicken Dance."
leaked version plays movie-endin' music and then has a slow pan out followed by "THE END" and then the "wrap party" for the movie. In the Fox version, there is the same dialogue about "Ron," but no music and then ends TV show-style.
P.S. Maybe if that list is fleshed out, it should be it's own separate article, to prevent this one from getting too "listy"?
I think the scene where Stewie Griffen went to the past and ended up in a party where Condoleezza is kissing another chick is not present removed in the tv version.
Also, when you mention leaked, do you mean DVD ver? Unless the leaked version is different than the DVD ver., I decided to change the heading of this topic. "Leaked" seems to suggest bootleg or illegal copy of the DVD ver that was released days before the DVD release and because the DVD can be bought anywhere, it seems less confusing to use DVD.-- Doomzaber 15:59, 2 August 2007 (UTC)
I reworked the lists, categorized them. It doesn't need a seperate article. Good/bad? At least I tried. Jerr 03:27, 9 October 2006 (UTC)
Meanwhile, in the B plot, Peter and Lois decide to encourage their older children to date, in a series of short sequences that count among the most uncomfortable in the history of the series.
I vote this is reworded, or at least has more added to it. It hasn't officially been deemed uncomfortable by anyone, and in any case, the sequences aren't even described so the reader can form their own opinion. Anakalypsis 05:31, 15 October 2006 (UTC)
I've removed the section per WP:AVTRIV, it is absolutely useless. What is the point of listing every single little pop culture reference the film makes? The Filmaker 05:08, 2 November 2006 (UTC)
OK, I'm a little confussed here, where are the deleted scenes again? I can't find any. Are they in the movie, or are they hidden? At first I thought that they might of added them to the movie, then I read the section of Lois' artical that talks about her sexuality, and it says that there's a deleted scene in Stewie B. Goode (Act 1) that begains with Loetta and Lois french-kissing, Meg asks Lois to teach her how to do that, Meg and Mayor West frenck-kissing, and Stewie blocking the camera saying "That is soooo disgusting. You should see what me and Rupert are doing!" and then the credits role. Is this hiddin in the DVD, or did it state the wrong episode? Just woundering.-- BrianGriffin-FG 20:24, 20 April 2007 (UTC)
Why there is no mention to Peter working at the News with his section Grinds My Gears?-- Nauki 16:59, 6 August 2007 (UTC)
Something is wrong with the editing of this section. It may be vandalism or just poor editing skills, but in either case it needs to be cleaned up. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.72.41.221 ( talk) 03:22, 12 December 2009 (UTC)
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I think it was leaked on purpose, nobody can leak something two months in advance, and if the movie was finished and it's only a DVD release, why not start selling it in summer instead of Sep 27th???? Marketing wise it makes no sense to hold the DVD's release for two months (it was leaked two months ago). I don't understand it at all.
I don't think these are actually product placements as the phrase is normally used, it seems obvious to me they are either co-incidental (product placement for a Galaga machine? It's far too niche), parody (e.g. the Head and Shoulders) or negative portrayal (RC Cola, the Band-Aid, from the wikipedia article "The product price is not mentioned nor are any negative features or comparisons to similar products"). For these reasons I have retitled the section 'Consumer products'. Mallocks 20:10, 12 November 2005 (UTC)
I don't think the store Stu worked at was actually called Circuit City, though the outer logo seemed to parody this. I believe it was actually "Circuit Shack". -- Godtvisken 06:18, 31 December 2005 (UTC)
This movie was made quite some time before the release of that particular film. It's likely just a coincidence. 20:05 12 January 2006 (UTC)
Yea but hes 35 Coasttocoast 01:53, 30 May 2006 (UTC)
Is it me, or does this line make little sense?
"The dvd was released on September 27th 2005, The same day for the Robots (film) DVD. And "Stewie Griffin" was No.1 on DVD sales in stores for a week. It's release was so great, Family Guy continued to entertain viewers and audiences."
Bennity 01:42, 23 January 2006 (UTC)
"Walt Disney is unfrozen in the future, but asks to be refrozen because Jews still exist. (who tried to take over Disney's company)" - - - 'Scuse me? I removed that.
The result of the debate was move. — Nightst a llion (?) 10:58, 17 March 2006 (UTC)
Wikipedia is the only place that seems to have the title as "Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story!" with the exclamation point. epguides.com, imdb, amazon, and everywhere else I google seem to have it without. In fact, so does the screenshot of the title screen of the DVD in the article itself. - Ethan ( talk) • 2006-02-28 19:32 (UTC)
You guys forgot a few references: Ghandi, who is "brave" for telling racist jokes, and the Sam Adams commercial. -wtk
I stopped at that. -- SeizureDog 05:47, 7 June 2006 (UTC)
I corrected your title spelling -- 72.47.63.247 ( talk) 01:09, 2 August 2010 (UTC)--
Why does Ron Jones (composer) redirect to stewie griffin, the untold story?
The night after the televised version aired, I synchronized the playback on my TiVo to the playback on my laptop (yeah, I have no life), and used that technique to compile my own list of the discrepancies. There is a lot of overlap with the list on the Wiki page, and I noticed it caught a few that I missed, but I believe mine is more complete.
However, my list is not nearly up to Wikipedia standards, and plus that it's going to be a big PITA to merge the two and reconcile differences. I'll probably pick at it when I get bored, but if anybody's feeling ambitious, here is my (unrevised and typo-ridden) list:
drunk Lois screams "F*CK YEAH!" is cut. Duh.
EPISODE 1:
attention for a dive, and Quagmire emerging from the shed with a lifeguard around his arm proclaiming, "I guess I can't go swimming for an hour." It picks up when Peter ask Stewie if he wants to learn how to swim.
"The kind of movies that are, uh, X-rated pornos and full nude people, ummm, uh, fornicate for the camera and stuff comes out, get my meaning?" Fox cut the "and stuff comes out" line.
non-sequitur about Ghandi as a stand-up comic (no content difference, just timing)
meet is announced, and then Stewie observes that Brad (the kid who is showing him up in swimming lessons) "on his back in the water" looks like "one of [Stewie's] stools!"
was deleted that featured what would happen if Peter was the husband on Roseanne (he can't understand her unintelligible speech)
is cut: Stewie observes that his "coinpurse" is about "as bald as Michael Chiklis," which transitions into a parody of the Shield where the star Vick Mackey (played by Chiklis) is teamed up with his brother -- a giant ballsack named Detective Scrotes.
Flynn Boyle", there is an entire scene cut from the Fox version (presumably for time): Stewie leads Brian and Meg in saying grace at the dinner table, evoking exasperation from Brian. After grace, Lois and Meg congratulate Peter on his "Grind My Gears" segment, which leads into a segment about Peter's relative Ella Fitzgerald Griffin, whose high-pitched singing shatters a glass, which sends shard into the eyes of her accompanist, young Ray Charles, blinding him.
a brief scene where the two are playing a vintage Pac-Man machine and arguing over strategy ("I'm not going to get the fruit, there's a ghost right there!!!") -- cut
to America, "F*ck you!" Obviously, "f*ck" is bleeped (no change in overall editing, just a bleep on the soundtrack -- and it's still obvious from Peter's lips what he said)
also the Fox version has transition music added, whereas the leaked version is silent.
Stewie... the order of the gags is different, the Fox version is missing a gag where Brian realizes Stewie is naked and they discover he has the words "PROPERTY OF ROGER MOORE" written on his chest (replacing it instead with Stewie finding a handkerchief with the initials R.M.), and the leaked version has a brief "Meanwhile..." scene that introduces the older Stewie for the first time. It picks back up at the start of episode 2, where the Griffins are in an electronics store buying a TiVo.
EPISODE 2
remote to put a porno on the TV, and then using his resulting erection to dial.
roommates" living in San Fransisco leads to a non-sequitur about the Thundercats where Lion-O uses his X-ray vision to spy on Cheetara while she is in the bathroom
"episode 2", with lots of off-color jokes from all the characters that would undoubtedly have been cut by the censors, heh.. The Fox version has a reference to the show Soap, where the music from that show plays as several questions about the next episode are asked -- just like a soap opera. Yes, they are parodying Soap parodying a soap opera. Sheesh...
EPISODE 3
recap at the beginning of Episode 2... go figure! The recap includes an "Unrelated clip from The Chevy Chase Show."
arrive at the Griffin home, Peter is watching the Britney Spears combeack concert, featuring an overweight Britney in a wheelchair, with one foot amputated due to diabetes ("but [she's] still sexy y'all!").
bleeped, of course (but again, no change in timing, just an added bleep)
parking violations he could ticket his mother for, but won't. To thank him she gives him a cookie, to which Vanessa responds, "Yeah, that's what he needs, a f*ckin' cookie!"
than that time I got stuck on a desert island with Bono," and a brief non-sequitir ensues.
dancing because of her club foot, but the punch was delicious! I think somebody put mango in it. Isn't it funny I remember that after all these years?"
leaked version she says, "Oh screw him, that f*ckin' kid's from Guam. He probably only speaks Spanish or some sh*it," while in the Fox version she says, "That kid's from Guam. He probably only speaks Spanish or some <BLEEEP!>" (If you listen closely you can tell "That kid's from Guam" was recorded in a different session.)
accuses the former of staring at his genitals, to which old Stewie replies: "Well, look, I'm not allowed to tell you anything but your own future, but I will say this: Enjoy your left testicle while you have the chance."
Lois are watching "Law and Order: PCAMPIEOFTD... Petty Crimes Against Municipal Property In Excess Of Five Thousand Dollars"
the mechanics of having sex, in the leaked version he chants, "Put it in, take it out, put it in, take it out," while in the Fox version he chants, "And in, and out, and in, and out." WTF?!? Did including "it" in the ol' in-and-out really make it that much less dirty?!?!? I guess... Still weird... (Especially since thirty seconds later, young Stewie demands that old Stewie "insert [his] phallus into her vagina." Saying "it" is worse?!)
Peter got fired as the first director on Terms of Endearment." heh... like South Park's parody: "You think that's bad!" Hah!
that's ever gone unappreciated," and cut to Peter giving Lois an arcade-style Galaga machine for Christmas.
home. "And in international news, I'm fairly certain that Filipino nurse is stealing from me."
that they ensure Chris "never marries that bitch Vanessa," and that Lois never winds up in a retirement home -- young Stewie is only too happy to oblige on the latter point.
Vanessa's wedding and kills Vanessa with an RPG. "So, enjoy the Chicken Dance."
leaked version plays movie-endin' music and then has a slow pan out followed by "THE END" and then the "wrap party" for the movie. In the Fox version, there is the same dialogue about "Ron," but no music and then ends TV show-style.
P.S. Maybe if that list is fleshed out, it should be it's own separate article, to prevent this one from getting too "listy"?
I think the scene where Stewie Griffen went to the past and ended up in a party where Condoleezza is kissing another chick is not present removed in the tv version.
Also, when you mention leaked, do you mean DVD ver? Unless the leaked version is different than the DVD ver., I decided to change the heading of this topic. "Leaked" seems to suggest bootleg or illegal copy of the DVD ver that was released days before the DVD release and because the DVD can be bought anywhere, it seems less confusing to use DVD.-- Doomzaber 15:59, 2 August 2007 (UTC)
I reworked the lists, categorized them. It doesn't need a seperate article. Good/bad? At least I tried. Jerr 03:27, 9 October 2006 (UTC)
Meanwhile, in the B plot, Peter and Lois decide to encourage their older children to date, in a series of short sequences that count among the most uncomfortable in the history of the series.
I vote this is reworded, or at least has more added to it. It hasn't officially been deemed uncomfortable by anyone, and in any case, the sequences aren't even described so the reader can form their own opinion. Anakalypsis 05:31, 15 October 2006 (UTC)
I've removed the section per WP:AVTRIV, it is absolutely useless. What is the point of listing every single little pop culture reference the film makes? The Filmaker 05:08, 2 November 2006 (UTC)
OK, I'm a little confussed here, where are the deleted scenes again? I can't find any. Are they in the movie, or are they hidden? At first I thought that they might of added them to the movie, then I read the section of Lois' artical that talks about her sexuality, and it says that there's a deleted scene in Stewie B. Goode (Act 1) that begains with Loetta and Lois french-kissing, Meg asks Lois to teach her how to do that, Meg and Mayor West frenck-kissing, and Stewie blocking the camera saying "That is soooo disgusting. You should see what me and Rupert are doing!" and then the credits role. Is this hiddin in the DVD, or did it state the wrong episode? Just woundering.-- BrianGriffin-FG 20:24, 20 April 2007 (UTC)
Why there is no mention to Peter working at the News with his section Grinds My Gears?-- Nauki 16:59, 6 August 2007 (UTC)
Something is wrong with the editing of this section. It may be vandalism or just poor editing skills, but in either case it needs to be cleaned up. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.72.41.221 ( talk) 03:22, 12 December 2009 (UTC)