The eighth season of
animated
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television series
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''
Family Guy
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'' first aired on the
Fox
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Twelve species ...
network in twenty-one episodes from September 27, 2009, to May 23, 2010, before being released as two
DVD
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box sets and in syndication. It ran on Sunday nights between May and July 2010 on
BBC Three
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in the UK. The series follows the dysfunctional
Griffin family
The Griffin family is a fictional family and main characters in the animated television series ''Family Guy'', and who also appear in ''The Cleveland Show''. The Griffins are a dysfunctional family consisting of the married couple Peter and Loi ...
—father
Peter
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* Peter (given name)
** Saint Peter (died 60s), apostle of Jesus, leader of the early Christian Church
* Peter (surname), a su ...
, mother
Lois
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, daughter
Meg
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, son
Chris
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* Chris Abani (born 1966), Nigerian autho ...
, baby
Stewie and dog
Brian
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, all of whom reside in their hometown of
Quahog
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.
Starting with this season, the show is animated using
Toon Boom Harmony.
As of season eight, the series entered its seventh production season. Production season seven was executive produced by
Chris Sheridan,
David Goodman,
Danny Smith,
Mark Hentemann
Mark Henry Hentemann is an American screenwriter, creator and producer for television and film. He is a writer, executive producer and former showrunner of the animated series ''Family Guy'', where he started as a writer in its first season. In ...
,
Steve Callaghan
Steve Callaghan is an American screenwriter, producer and voice actor, best known for his work on ''Family Guy''. He is a graduate of the Department of Public Policy at the UCLA School of Public Affairs. Callaghan started his career in 1999 as ...
and series creator
Seth MacFarlane
Seth Woodbury MacFarlane (; born October 26, 1973) is an American actor, animator, writer, producer, director, comedian, and singer. He is best known as the creator and star of the television series ''Family Guy'' (since 1999) and ''The Orvill ...
. The season's
showrunner
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s were Hentemann and Callaghan, both of whom replaced previous showrunners Goodman and Sheridan. It was the last ''Family Guy'' season to be broadcast in
4:3 and in
standard definition
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.
The season received mixed reviews from critics, who cited a lack of original writing.
More positive assessments revolved around the "tail end of the season," which "threw out all its old conventions and tried something remarkably different."
Season eight contains some of the series' most acclaimed episodes, including "Road to the Multiverse",
"Something, Something, Something, Dark Side"
and "
Dog Gone",
as well as some of the most controversial episodes, including "
Extra Large Medium", "
Brian & Stewie", "
Quagmire's Dad" and "
Partial Terms of Endearment," which was banned from being aired on American TV, but has been released on DVD (as both a standalone episode and as part of the complete season set) and saw broadcast in the UK on BBC Three.
It was the recipient of a
Primetime Emmy Award
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for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation and a
Genesis Award
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for television comedy, and was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics.
The
Volume Eight DVD box set was released in Region 1 on June 15, 2010, Region 2 on November 1, 2010 and Region 4 on August 17, 2010. Eight of the twenty-one episodes are included in the volume. The remaining eleven episodes of the season were released on the Volume Nine DVD box set in Region 1 on December 13, 2011, and was released in Region 2 on May 9, 2011, and Region 4 on June 15, 2011. Two other episodes were released independently on DVD.
Production

Production for the eighth season began in 2008, during the airing of the
seventh season. The season was executive produced by series regulars
Chris Sheridan,
David Goodman,
Danny Smith,
Mark Hentemann
Mark Henry Hentemann is an American screenwriter, creator and producer for television and film. He is a writer, executive producer and former showrunner of the animated series ''Family Guy'', where he started as a writer in its first season. In ...
and
Steve Callaghan
Steve Callaghan is an American screenwriter, producer and voice actor, best known for his work on ''Family Guy''. He is a graduate of the Department of Public Policy at the UCLA School of Public Affairs. Callaghan started his career in 1999 as ...
, along with series creator
Seth MacFarlane
Seth Woodbury MacFarlane (; born October 26, 1973) is an American actor, animator, writer, producer, director, comedian, and singer. He is best known as the creator and star of the television series ''Family Guy'' (since 1999) and ''The Orvill ...
. The
showrunners
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for the eighth season were Hentemann and Callaghan, who replaced Goodman and Sheridan, following the conclusion of the seventh production season.
As production began, Callaghan,
Andrew Goldberg,
Mark Hentemann
Mark Henry Hentemann is an American screenwriter, creator and producer for television and film. He is a writer, executive producer and former showrunner of the animated series ''Family Guy'', where he started as a writer in its first season. In ...
,
Patrick Meighan,
Brian Scully
Brian Scully (born August 10, 1953 in West Springfield, Massachusetts) is an American television writer and producer.
Scully initially worked as a TV salesman before eventually getting a job writing on '' Out of This World''. After the show was ...
,
Chris Sheridan,
Danny Smith,
Alec Sulkin
Alexander Matthew Sulkin (born February 14, 1973) is an American screenwriter, producer, and voice actor known for his work on ''Family Guy'' and ''The Cleveland Show''.
Career
Sulkin began as a writer for '' The Late Late Show with Craig Kilb ...
, John Viener and
Wellesley Wild
Henry Wellesley Wild (born April 27, 1972) is an American screenwriter, producer, and voice actor. He is best known for writing and producing several episodes of the animated series ''Family Guy'' and for being the developer of the 2020 revival ...
all stayed on from the previous season. Spencer Porter received his first writing credit for the series. Former recurring writers
Kirker Butler and
Gary Janetti
Gary Vincent Janetti (born March 22, 1966) is an American television writer, producer, and actor. He is best known for his work on ''Will & Grace'', ''Family Guy'', and '' Vicious''.
Career
Janetti has written for ''Family Guy'', and was an exe ...
returned to the series, with Butler leaving immediately afterward to work on ''
The Cleveland Show
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''. Matt Fleckenstein, who wrote two episodes for the show, left the series before the beginning of the eighth season.
Joseph Lee received his first directing credit for the series. Dominic Bianchi, Greg Colton,
John Holmquist,
Brian Iles,
Jerry Langford,
Pete Michels
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, James Purdum,
Cyndi Tang
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Tang has also served as an assistant director and as an animator on ''The Simpsons'' and '' ...
and
Julius Wu all stayed with the show from the previous season. "
Blue Harvest" director
Dominic Polcino
Dominic Polcino is an animation director who has worked on ''The Simpsons'', ''Mission Hill (TV series), Mission Hill'', ''King of the Hill'', and ''Family Guy''. Polcino worked on the first season of ''Family Guy'', then left to direct for ''Kin ...
briefly returned to the series to direct the episode's sequel, entitled "
Something, Something, Something, Dark Side". Former recurring director Mike Kim left the series.
The main cast consisted of Seth MacFarlane (Peter Griffin, Stewie Griffin, Brian Griffin,
Quagmire and
Tom Tucker, among others),
Alex Borstein
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(Lois Griffin,
Loretta Brown,
Tricia Takanawa and
Barbara Pewterschmidt, among others),
Mila Kunis
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(Meg Griffin),
Seth Green
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(Chris Griffin and
Neil Goldman, among others) and
Mike Henry (
Cleveland Brown
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and
Herbert, among others).

Several new characters were introduced in season eight. The character of Jerome—Peter,
Joe and Quagmire's official, yet temporary replacement for Cleveland Brown, who left the series to star in his own spin-off entitled ''The Cleveland Show''—was introduced in the episode "
Jerome is the New Black".
He was voiced by ''The Cleveland Show'' cast member
Kevin Michael Richardson
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. Quagmire's dad, Dan Quagmire, later renamed Ida after undergoing
sex reassignment surgery
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, was also introduced, and voiced by series creator Seth MacFarlane, as well as Quagmire's daughter, named Anna Lee, voiced by
Mae Whitman
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. Other guest stars who made multiple appearances as recurring characters from previous seasons were
Carrie Fisher
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as Peter's boss
Angela and Mike Henry as Cleveland Brown, who briefly returned in "
The Splendid Source".
During the
sixth season, episodes of ''Family Guy'' were delayed from regular broadcast due to the
2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike. Series creator and executive producer Seth MacFarlane sided with the Writers Guild and participated in the strike until its conclusion.
Because of this the
seventh season consisted entirely of hold-overs.
"
Road to the Multiverse
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" was the first episode to be produced and aired after the strike ended. The season was originally gonna feature the series' 150th official episode, entitled "
Brian & Stewie" but was aired as episode 143, which broke from the show's usual reliance on cutaways and cultural references and featured only Brian and Stewie trapped together in a vault. The season included a banned episode, entitled "
Partial Terms of Endearment" for the first time since
season three's "
When You Wish Upon a Weinstein
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." The episode centered on Lois becoming a surrogate mother and being conflicted over whether or not to
abort her best friend's baby, after her best friend dies. The episode was independently released on DVD on September 28, 2010, shortly after the
ninth season premiere of ''Family Guy''.
Episodes
Reception
The eighth-season premiere received a 5.2 rating share in the Nielsen ratings among viewers age 18 to 49, attracting 10.17 million viewers overall, the highest rated episode of the season.
Both of these figures were significantly higher than those of the
seventh-season finale.
In the weeks following "Road to the Multiverse", viewership ratings hovered around 7 million. Aside from the premiere, "
Family Goy
"Family Goy" is the second episode of the eighth season of the animated comedy series ''Family Guy''. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on October 4, 2009. In the episode, Lois discovers that her mother is Jewish and begins her st ...
", the second episode for the season, garnered the most views with 9.66 million, a high for the remainder of the eighth season.
The episode "
Dial Meg for Murder
"Dial Meg for Murder" is the 11th episode of season eight of the animated comedy series ''Family Guy''. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on January 31, 2010. The episode follows teenager Meg as she visits an inmate at the local ...
" received the fewest viewers for the season with 6.21 million viewers.
Episodes of the eighth season were nominated for and won several awards. On July 8, 2010, the song entitled "Down Syndrome Girl" from "
Extra Large Medium" was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music and Lyrics at the
62nd Primetime Emmy Awards
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. Series creator Seth MacFarlane and composer
Walter Murphy
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were nominated for their work on the song's lyrics and music.
On July 24, 2010, MacFarlane gave a live performance of the song at
San Diego Comic-Con
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,
to an audience of nearly 4,200 attendees. At the Creative Arts Awards on August 21, 2010, "Down Syndrome Girl" lost to the
USA Network
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series ''
Monk
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''. Greg Colton, director of "Road to the Multiverse", was awarded the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation for storyboarding the episode.
In February 2010, "
Dog Gone" won the Sid Caesar Comedy Award, at the annual
Genesis Awards
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, for television comedy.

The
Parents Television Council
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, a frequent
critic
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of ''Family Guy'', branded "Family Goy", "Dial Meg for Murder", "Extra Large Medium", "
Go Stewie Go", "Brian & Stewie" and "
Quagmire's Dad" as the "worst show of the week," a title frequently given to the series by the group. In response to the group's criticism, executive producer
David Goodman claimed that ''Family Guy'' is "absolutely for adults", and that he does not allow his own children to watch the show.
The season received negative reviews from critics. Ramsey Isler of
IGN
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wrote mixed comments about the season, saying, "There was a time when was one of the funniest shows on TV; it was comedy gold. But somewhere along the line, the show's shine faded, its image was tarnished, and the magic disappeared", but added, "That's not to say that ''FG'' hasn't been good at all lately. Season 8 certainly had a few good episodes including the season opener, "Road to the Multiverse", which had a clever premise that was executed well. But after the first episode, the quality of the stories started to decline".
He listed "
Brian's Got a Brand New Bag
"Brian's Got a Brand New Bag" is the fourth episode of the Family Guy season 8, eighth season of the cartoon series, animated television comedy, comedy series ''Family Guy''. It premiered on Fox Broadcasting Company, Fox in the United States on ...
", "
Jerome Is the New Black", "Go Stewie Go", "
Peter-assment
"Peter-assment" is the 14th episode of the Family Guy season 8, eighth season of the animated cartoon, animated television comedy, comedy series ''Family Guy''. It originally aired on Fox Broadcasting Company, Fox in the United States on March ...
" and "
April in Quahog" as the worst episodes of the season.
Isler praised the "tail end of the season", however, citing "Brian & Stewie" as "one of the better efforts the show has ever put out."
In his review for the ''Family Guy'' volume eight DVD, Frank Rizzo of
DVD Talk
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History
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said, "The episodes stand on their own, whether you care about the dependence on easy gags and gimmicky concepts or not, because they are simply funny." Rizzo commented on the DVD release: "Fans of ''Family Guy'', or any of MacFarlane's series for that matter, have to be concerned that the very reason the series continues to air, the DVDs the fans buy, are getting diluted and weakened, especially when you're getting less extras, less MacFarlane, and, for the first time, less of the commentaries that give you a peek into the show's creation.".
Home media release
The remaining episodes of the seventh season and the first eight episodes of the eighth season were released on
DVD
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as Volume Eight by
20th Century Fox
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in the United States and Canada on June 15, 2010. The DVD release features bonus material including two featurettes, "Road to "Road to the Multiverse"" and "Family Guy Sings-A-Long Karaoke", along with audio commentaries and deleted scenes.
Notes
References
External links
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Family Guy seasons
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