Family Guy Viewer Mail #1 - S3-E21
Continuity mistake: Just before the second wish, the way Lois is holding Stewie is constantly changing. (00:02:00)
Family Guy Viewer Mail #1 - S3-E21
Continuity mistake: At the Hollywood party, Peter's glass changes style when the doctor comes to speak to him. (00:06:30)
Family Guy Viewer Mail #1 - S3-E21
Continuity mistake: When the tanker is heading towards the family home, the front is not scraping on the floor. When the camera changes it is. (00:08:00)
Family Guy Viewer Mail #1 - S3-E21
Continuity mistake: When Lois picks up the fridge there is nothing stuck to the fridge but when she puts it down there is a note stuck to it. (00:09:40)
Family Guy Viewer Mail #1 - S3-E21
Continuity mistake: In the supermarket the size and quantity of the oranges on the checkout changes between the long and close shots. (00:10:05)
Family Guy Viewer Mail #1 - S3-E21
Continuity mistake: When we first see the crowd in the 'We Hate Broads' club, there is a boy with a red hat standing behind a black boy, but in the next shot, they are standing next to each other. (00:15:00)
Family Guy Viewer Mail #1 - S3-E21
Continuity mistake: During the Scooby Doo send-up, there are red doors all along the corridor, but when Peter is talking about Istanbul, the red doors are gone. (00:18:35)
Family Guy Viewer Mail #1 - S3-E21
Continuity mistake: When the 'Knight' and the 'Ghost' bump into each other in the corridor, the armour and bedsheet fall on the floor, but in the next shot, the armour and bedsheet are gone. (00:18:40)
Family Guy Viewer Mail #1 - S3-E21
Continuity mistake: When Lois is saying "We each seem to have acquired superpowers.", her size in relation to the chair in front of her changes between shots.
Family Guy Viewer Mail #1 - S3-E21
Continuity mistake: Just before the genie comes out of the bottle, Peter's hands move from holding the bottle and the opener away from each other, to opening the bottle with the opener, between shots.
Family Guy Viewer Mail #1 - S3-E21
Continuity mistake: When Peter is on the couch talking to Catherine, the amount of wine in his glass keeps changing from shot to shot. He takes a drink and the amount stays the same.
Chosen answer: It's a real song called "Elvira". Originally by Dallas Fraizer in '66, however, this version seems to be the Oak Ridge Boys cover version. However, the mega lesbians skip the verse and just sing the chorus after the opening line.
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