Talk:Family Guy Viewer Mail 1

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In response to the anonymous user who posted "Questions to be answered" Cromulent Kwyjibo 21:28, 8 November 2005 (UTC)

Questions to be Answered

Who was the bravest in the haunted house? - Mort Goldman.

Find the similarities of Treehouse of Horrors(the Simpsons) and the viewer mail(Fam. Guy) - Three unconnected stories in one episode, having no bearing on the continuity of the episode. Answered in the article.

Who hosted the Viewer mail?They better be the possible answer! - Read the article, that question is answered there.

Peter used to hate girls until what happened? - Lois showed up.

Before the Griffins were Super-Griffins,what hit their house? - A toxic waste truck.


[edit] Notes

"The episode depicted Joe in a wagon for the "Little Rascals" parody, however, it has been said that he did not lose use of his legs until after he became a cop."

Peter and Quagmire also didn't grow up to become rich, against women and possible homosexuals. So I don't think the above sentence in the notes section needs to be included. Bennity 22:03, 28 January 2006 (UTC)

The three segments all have out-of-continuity endings; this episode as a whole is clearly non-canon. Noclevername 00:50, 20 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Superheroes?

I'm removing the list of superheroes that the SuperGriffins are supposedly like-- it's questionable and speculative. -- Noclevername 00:37, 20 January 2007 (UTC)

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