Continuity mistake: The number of beers in the first crate when Lois refuses to drink them changes. It goes from 11 with Peter having one, to 12 With Peter and Lois having one. (00:03:35)
Ssiscool
25th Jul 2009
Family Guy (1999)
25th Jul 2009
Family Guy (1999)
Continuity mistake: When Peter and Lois are talking about touring the brewery, the crates of beer on the floor move instantly. (00:03:30)
25th Jul 2009
Family Guy (1999)
Continuity mistake: When Peter falls over, the ticket changes place instantly. Note the cracks in the path. (00:08:00)
31st Jan 2009
Family Guy (1999)
Boys Do Cry - S5-E15
Continuity mistake: When Jake plays the piano the music on the sheet changes. Notice the big gap on the sheet which gets smaller. I know the sheet is changed, but the gap still changes.
26th Jan 2009
Family Guy (1999)
Continuity mistake: The bullet holes in Lois keep changing place between shots. This also happens during the flashback in the courtroom.
26th Jan 2009
Family Guy (1999)
Continuity mistake: When Peter shocks Chris he is right next to him. In the next shot Peter is further away from Chris. (00:04:50)
7th Jan 2009
Family Guy (1999)
Question: What is it with the Jug that breaks down walls? It's red with a face on. I don't get this joke.
9th Sep 2008
Family Guy (1999)
Continuity mistake: Stewie and Brian shoot themselves in the foot. Next shot the holes have disappeared. (00:18:50)
17th Jul 2008
Family Guy (1999)
Continuity mistake: When Peter and the chicken are fighting, everything in the road vanishes instantly.
17th Jul 2008
Family Guy (1999)
Other mistake: Right at the start when you get an aerial shot of the bowling alley, there is one that gets a strike. The machine sweeps them away, but the pins still remain. (00:00:05)
17th Jul 2008
Family Guy (1999)
Continuity mistake: When Peter is giving the team steriods, the syringe always goes back to the same place.
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Chosen answer: It's the Kool-Aid Man from Kool-Aid's commercials from the 70s and 80s. Kids would be hot and thirsty and call "Hey, Kool-Aid!" and he'd burst through a wall and say "Oh, yeah!"
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