●  …that South Park teased Family Guy’s comedic style in a two-part episode called “Cartoon Wars”?

●  …that four different actresses have been hired throughout the show’s history to play Meg?

●  …that Seth MacFarlane based Peter Griffin off a security guard at the Rhode Island School of Design?

●  …that according to Seth Green, Chris Griffin’s voice is based on Buffalo Bill from Silence of the Lambs?

●  …that the Family Guy theme song is a tribute to the theme song from All in the Family?

●  …that after Family Guy was cancelled a second time, over 100,000 people signed a petition to bring it back?

●  …that Seth MacFarlane was almost a victim of the 9/11 attacks and still has the plane ticket?

●  …that Quagmire was born in 1948 according to his driver’s license, but couldn’t drink beer in “Underage Peter” when the legal drinking age was raised to 50?

●  …that Quagmire’s voice and appearance are based on radio announcers from the 1940s and 50s?

●  …that the writers pick and choose when Stewie can be heard and understood by his family?

●  …that every single episode includes at least one utterance of the phrase “what the hell” or the word “hell”?

●  …that Joe’s wife, Bonnie, was pregnant for six years of the show and finally gave birth to Susie in Season 7?

●  …that Seth MacFarlane admitted the reason Meg gets so much abuse is the result of “male writers not knowing how to write for a teenage girl”?

●  …that Family Guy’s budget is $2 billion, and it costs around $2 million to make an episode?

●  …that Cartoon Network saved the show’s existence after it was cancelled in 2002?

●  …that every episode was originally supposed to be centered around the character Death (Season 1 Episode 1 is called “Death Has a Shadow”)?

●  …that the setting and location of Family Guy closely resembles a real town in Rhode Island called Cranston?

●  …that the production team of Family Guy stole a clip from a YouTube video uploaded in 2009, but in a ridiculous turn of events, the YouTube video was taken down?

●  …that the Season 7 episode “Family Gay” received more than 180,000 FCC complaints?

●  …that like The Simpsons‘ unusual ability to predict the future, Family Guy predicted Bruce Jenner’s sex change and the Boston Marathon bombing?

●  …that the episode names of Family Guy were originally based on 1940s radio mystery shows?

●  …that every episode has three versions — one that broadcasts on television (edited for content and profanity censored), one made for DVDs (uncut and uncensored), and one that airs on Adult Swim and TBS (uncut but censored) — because of the United States’ FCC guidelines?

●  …that unlike other TV shows, Family Guy has only received 6 Primetime Emmy Awards, which prompted the writers of Family Guy to create an episode dedicated to winning an Emmy called “Emmy-Winning Episode”?

●  …that in the pilot pitch of Family Guy (aired in 1998), Lois had blond hair and wore a red shirt, Stewie wore green and purple overalls, Meg wore a blue hat and a white shirt, and Quagmire’s design resembled someone else at the stag party in “Death Has a Shadow”?

●  …that a bar in Dallas, Texas called “The Whippersnapper” was remodelled to look like a “real-life” Drunken Clam?

●  …that Stewie’s first words were initially “damn you, vile woman” until Season 19, when it was revealed his first word would be a swear word?

●  …that Quagmire is half-Polish and left-handed?

●  …that there were two Fortnite references in Season 18?

●  …that some fan theories of Family Guy suggest that the show takes place in Stewie’s head, or Peter’s wife and children died, which resulted in the show’s bizarre episodes that emerged from his imagination?

●  …that there are several easter eggs and hidden references in Family Guy (e.g. The ShiningAmerican Dad!Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story)?