@@hobomike6935 It’s the Superintendent from PJs between Homer and Bender. Mulder and Scully from X-Files. Rupert Murdoch who owns Fox. Don’t know who the last guy is. Looks like Luke Perry but I don’t know the show.
@@hobomike6935the man and woman next to each other are obviously X-Files and the dude with the hair on the left I think is Becker. The others I have no idea
0:42 you know you are a true voice actor when you can still do the old voice. Edit: something i realized while watching old simpsons clips is that homers voice did sound different but his laugh was always the same, also i remember watching a episode of the simpsons on tv where they save the creator of violence in cartoons or smth but then the old vers of bart and lisa appear and take the credit for it, i dont remember the episode very much but does anylne remember it or know the episode name?
They did a treehouse of horror episode a few years ago where the modern Simpsons meet their former selves from the 80’s and they all had the old voices they had back then.
Funny considering Family Guy used to make fun of the Simpsons for being past it’s prime and not funny anymore, now the Simpsons is doing the same thing
* In the shadows * Bender: "Well I got to wait a thousand years, I am going to enjoy the peace and quiet and taking drinks from a dumb old man upstairs." Homer: "Who took my drinks? Was it you boy?" Bart: "Ha ha I wish but I didn't touch them a robot did" Homer: "Where is he?" Bart: "In the basement" * Basement door gets kicked open * Bender: "You ratted me out you little punk!"
@@john_mccarthy_hi dude, my comment had nothing to do with that, and I don't watch either show because both of them are shit smeared on the wall. Complain somewhere else. Like, not on a Simpson's video, maybe?
1:51 This scene is clever, i love them using the 2 beer brands as metaphors for the shows. Also its crazy hearing peter literally exactly describe my relationship with Family Guy at the end. 2:37
I mean it's definetely on the nose, but I appreciate a public dialogue where they aire their opinions rather than just slinging jokes at one another when they can't really fight back except for in the their own show, which again makes it look petty and childlike; this seems adult and measured.
@@Greendawn-di3dl It's people who currently write for the Simpsons who did nothing to make it great conversing with people who currently write for Family Guy. With no actual understanding of the history of the shows or it's inner workings. It's two fans fanficing their incorrect perceptions of two characters interacting. Their only thing in common is how fox ruined them both. Watch family simp. It's a good cartoon that takes the piss
The fact that they had the Family Guy cast in their regular skin colors in every other cameo then just made them Simpsons yellow for the 25th anniversary one
@@JJLarge he was Australian until he became an American citizen so he could buy 20th Century-Fox from Marvin Davis and Metromedia from John Kluge to form the Fox network.
The difference is that *Family Guy* was right then and now. Many people believed *The Simpsons* was already on a downhill spiral before 1999. I wasn’t one of those people at the time, but in hindsight, I could see that some of the problems with this show started before Mike Scully became executive producer, and all of them are of the show’s own making. They believed they could do no wrong, and for a while, they did no wrong. But now they can do no right, and it is not only embarrassing to watch them go through the motions like this, it’s equally embarrassing to watch anybody defend it.
@@simonsalgueiro6217Family Guy definiely had a touch and millions of people love Family Guy. Especially people like me that grew up watching the 2000s episodes. There are also people like me that were never fans of Simpsons to begin with
@@AttmayThe entire reason Family Guy returned from initial cancelment is because millions of people wanted tje show back. And it was commonly one of the most watched shows on TV during the 2000s. Just because YOU dont like something doesnt mean everyone else has to feel the same way
Family Guy was canceled at least two different times. The show's most recent revival is due to its reruns being played on Cartoon Network (Adult Swim) where it received a large amount of ratings from children who mainly watch that network.
Fun fact: there is a crossover of the simpsons and futurama and the events of that episode caused it where bender is deactivated in the Simpsons basement until the year 3000
It's great that the creator of Futurama has allowed the characters to be used on The Simpsons numerous times! I wonder if he knows the creator of The Simpsons 🤔🤔
They sure bet on the wrong horse! Between the two, I knew FG would prevail. *The PJ’s* basically killed Will Vinton’s career; it was only after that point that his studio ended up in the hands of Chilly T. Seriously, even Tom Hanks‘s son has more street cred.
@Attmay so sad that the company a man created with his name in it got taken over by a billionaire, then afterwards they release bangers like Coraline and ParaNorman, which would have been around the time of Vinton's cancer diagnosis (speculation). Just, oof.
They bet on the wrong horse and I knew that even then. *The PJs* was like a bad *south barf* ripoff combined with a bad *Good Times* ripoff. From the very first episode, *Family Guy* was like nothing I had ever seen before, even after seeing every episode of this show leading up to it in terms of tone and structure, and in terms of capturing pre- and post-Boomer cultural zeitgeists the way this show captured that of the Baby Boomers. Fox was also having trouble replacing *Married with Children* as a show that tested the limits of what you could actually do on a network show. This fit that bill better than the shoes Al Bundy sold fit their customers. This aged as well as their slams at MwC when it was still on the air.
@@Attmay The only bright spark is that Chilly T gave us Laitka. But Will did not deserve to be kicked out of his own company. The poor guy was a legend.
Love how all these "Family Guy Simpson references" or "Simpson Family Guy references" videos all just choose a random scene out of the crossover to include lmao
it's still so weird that in response to the "plagiarismo de plagiarismo" joke seth made a rape joke about marge and killed all the simpsons in a gag 😭 bro it was not that serious
The commentary track for that episode is so unintentionally funny, because Seth still sounds bitter about the joke even then lol. You expect him to make some lighthearted reference, but he just sounds irritated at the whole thing
I thought Seth went a little too far with that joke, especially with Quagmire shooting all the members of the Simpson family after he and Marge got caught by Homer.
The “Seth Sings Sinatra- Mandatory” is probably a joke about how he threw a big party for the writing staff after Family Guy wrapped up and afterwards had a big orchestra play while he sang for like 2 hours. Wasn’t mandatory but after your boss puts out an amazing spread and invites your families you feel obligated to stick around. Heard this from Hayes Davenport on the podcast Hollywood Handbook who was a writer. He wasn’t complaining exactly, said he was a very generous guy. Also that podcast is pretty good but there’s over 300 episodes. So quality fluctuates and was different from when it started. They are great at being awful Hollywood asses who are very condescending and somewhat racist while pretending to be so in touch with minorities and magnanimous to the working class! So good I didn’t get the bit at first and thought it was genuine.
To his credit, there are worse things you can be known for as a creative or runner of this industry, so if singing Sinatra for 2 hours is one of the worst "horror" stories that comes out of it behind the scenes, that is good fucking luck right there.
@@motherplayer True… Very true. Wasn’t really a horror story. He said it was a great environment and Seth was generous. Just more an anecdote about how much he loves singing and why it’s in his stuff so much,
1:20 And Family Guy, American Dad and Bob’s Burgers. It’s strange how for the Simpsons it looks completely normal, but for everything else it’s cursed. Guess it depends on what the baseline is.
The future home of Family Guy World basically Soarin over Quahog, Quagmires of the Caribbean, Dump on Meg, Seth sings Sinatra-Mandatory, and of course Stewie saying "I was the it boy in 2006".
In their earliest seasons. Yep, Simpsons used to be gold and Family Guy was actually tolerable at one time. Anyway, I haven't given up on Futurama and American Dad.
I feel like seeing bobs burgers in anything is more of a meme than Peter griffin cuz like bob would never leave his restaurant just to hang around idle while Peter and Stan would be in France and the uk in a cutscene 🤣
I remember when Family Guy first came out. Nobody really watched it, I was introduced because somehow Fast Food had Family Guy Toys for Kid's Meals. I'm talking First Season Family Guy.
I understood Burger King selling Simpsons toys for their kids meals back in 1994 because back then, The Simpsons was still seen as kids media. Family Guy, even early Family Guy, never has been targeted towards kids, so I'm shocked that there were kids meal toys made of the characters. Was it Wendy's or Subway?
Still surprising that American Dad and Futurama are still going. Yeah, I know Futurama kept popping up and gone, but still they somehow keep coming back. 😅
Glad to hear you bring up those two shows. Futurama and American Dad are all I can take from their creators. At least neither one of those two programs are showing off or being exploited as much.
@Attmay Futurama is getting old?? Simpsons has been around longer and is getting old itself!!! Look, if you still follow The Simpsons then fine. Stop making out that your opinion has to matter more. I'd rather just walk away from adult animation altogether but I can't. I am fucking obsessed with American Dad, South Park and Futurama. Also, AD might be in its final season this year. Bet that makes you happy, Attmay.
The funny thing is about Family Guy is that unlike The Simpsons, it's still relevant nowadays. The Simpsons, despite being a cultural juggernaut in the 90s and still running today, has lost most of it's cultural relevance and is rather niche nowadays compared to something like The Office or Friends despite those shows not having new episodes anymore. The only time I've seen it be brought up outside of the cartoon community was the various controversies it had with Apu and Michael Jackson, the Steamed Hams meme, and the Death Note parody. If you asked a young person who Simpsons characters were, they would probably not know about them, but if you asked a young person about Family Guy, they would probably tell you all about them. Family Guy clips have become popular on Tiktok for better or for worse, keeping the show relevant for years. The Simpsons is kind of like Seinfeld or Cheers in the sense that people are aware of it's cultural impact, but the show has become more niche in recent years, which makes sense for Seinfeld or Cheers because they're long over and their audience is boomers and older gen X as opposed to millennials, but The Simpsons is still running.
Friends has never been and will never be even remotely funny…I’ve never been so lost as to what the hype was for a show…they probably show reruns of it in hell because sitting through just episode is sheer torture.
I love how Homer calls Pawtucket the same but worse than Duff but then it just normal Duff, you would think the joke would be that its Duff lite or Duff extra or something like that
Its actually kinda funny how the crossover episode was written by the family guy writers but theyre the ones that wrote that Pawtucket ale was repackaged duff lol
I wonder how Seth McFarlane must’ve felt when he realized Family Guy was THAT popular to be mentioned on The Simpsons and for his show to even seem as popular.
1:51 Has someone else noticed that dialogue between Peter and Homer about beer is an allusion to their shows? Duff represents The Simpsons, “the icon”, as Homer said. Meanwhile beer that Peter offers epitomizes his show. Homer calls it a rip-off and says that it’s worse than Duff.
@reckless_rabbit by the way, one more fun fact: grass is actually green. And sky… you’ll never guess… it’s blue! Has someone noticed such little bizarre things?
It's so weird seeing Bender and Hank Hill technically together in the same scene.
Especially when it's in the early 90's format
0:07 can someone please list all the parodies in the seating? I only recognize Hank hill and bender
This was the year 2000. The 90s were over. We survived the decade that made the 1970s look good by comparison.
@@hobomike6935 It’s the Superintendent from PJs between Homer and Bender. Mulder and Scully from X-Files. Rupert Murdoch who owns Fox. Don’t know who the last guy is. Looks like Luke Perry but I don’t know the show.
@@hobomike6935the man and woman next to each other are obviously X-Files and the dude with the hair on the left I think is Becker. The others I have no idea
Lois this is worse than the time The Simpsons made fun of us
LOIS: Which time, Peter? I’ve been keeping track so I can have evidence to file a defamation of character suit.
You think that's bad! Remember when that fat kid from Colorado tried to get us cancelled? Heheheheheheheheheheheheheeheheheheheheheheh.
The Simpsons did Family Guy
But literally nothing is worse than THAT time Family Guy “made fun of” The Simpsons
The Gintoki Pfp makes this comment better lol
0:42 you know you are a true voice actor when you can still do the old voice.
Edit: something i realized while watching old simpsons clips is that homers voice did sound different but his laugh was always the same, also i remember watching a episode of the simpsons on tv where they save the creator of violence in cartoons or smth but then the old vers of bart and lisa appear and take the credit for it, i dont remember the episode very much but does anylne remember it or know the episode name?
They did a treehouse of horror episode a few years ago where the modern Simpsons meet their former selves from the 80’s and they all had the old voices they had back then.
You mean the good voice?
No, they only paid him to say it once and dubbed it from the Tracy Ullman soundtrack. Cheap bastards.
@@straightpipediesel MEEP
Its the bare minimum lol
1:47 that stewie impression lol.
It's such a good bad impression.
I was the it boy in 2006!
That was one of the most super talented voice actors Chris Edgerly doing the Stewie impression here. 😂😊
It's somewhat more like pre-revival Stewie
Funny considering Family Guy used to make fun of the Simpsons for being past it’s prime and not funny anymore, now the Simpsons is doing the same thing
Fry: "Bender why were you in the Simpsons?"
Bender: "No reason"
He got bored waiting for the future.
"Time for you to shut it!"
He technically is in the simpsons rn, he's waiting in the basement.
* In the shadows *
Bender: "Well I got to wait a thousand years, I am going to enjoy the peace and quiet and taking drinks from a dumb old man upstairs."
Homer: "Who took my drinks? Was it you boy?"
Bart: "Ha ha I wish but I didn't touch them a robot did"
Homer: "Where is he?"
Bart: "In the basement"
* Basement door gets kicked open *
Bender: "You ratted me out you little punk!"
Technically Fry has been in The Simpsons...he was in one of the Couch Gags
1:39 wait is that a… A CUTAWAY GAG???
The Simpsons were doing cutaway gags long before Family Guy even existed.
@@bowmaj8666 I honestly prefer the way Simpsons do cutaways
@@oreocreme450 I mean, their humour is not 100% cutaway based like family guy
That’s the blonde space marine girl from wreck it Ralph
@@oscarpro8349family guy isn't 100% cutaway gags don't be disingenuous
"Seth sings Sinatra *Mandatory" sounds about right
He ties you to a chair and sings at you
Then he repats the entire show with all of his other voices.
and how did they copy simpsons? simpsons is luke warm piss and has been for decades.
@@john_mccarthy_hi dude, my comment had nothing to do with that, and I don't watch either show because both of them are shit smeared on the wall. Complain somewhere else. Like, not on a Simpson's video, maybe?
@@0BucketMask0you're annoying as hell
I always love the Peter in the treehouse of horror being that he's a copy of Homer.
Ah yes really deep and insightful
Ah, yes.. the pjs..
I think I saw every episode, but can only recall little fragments.
The Projects!
Low rent, high rise Ya'll
@@Babbleplaysame. not a single memory yet i watched all of it. same with dinosaurs... lmao
@@TheRealFry2024 PJs oh, yeah. Projects,
The deepest cut was "Seth sings Sinatra -Mandatory".
Haha. That was the best part
"Plagiarismo de plagiarismo" 💀💀💀
They did Stan Smith so dirty 😭
American Dad is really mostly it's own thing at this point 💀
@@20thCY It was always its own thing now it's a new era fad...
Most of these comedies trace their routes back an old sitcom called the Honey Mooners. All they did over the decades as add in some extra gimmicks.
Based lmfao
1:51 This scene is clever, i love them using the 2 beer brands as metaphors for the shows. Also its crazy hearing peter literally exactly describe my relationship with Family Guy at the end. 2:37
I mean it's definetely on the nose, but I appreciate a public dialogue where they aire their opinions rather than just slinging jokes at one another when they can't really fight back except for in the their own show, which again makes it look petty and childlike; this seems adult and measured.
@@Greendawn-di3dl It's people who currently write for the Simpsons who did nothing to make it great conversing with people who currently write for Family Guy. With no actual understanding of the history of the shows or it's inner workings. It's two fans fanficing their incorrect perceptions of two characters interacting. Their only thing in common is how fox ruined them both. Watch family simp. It's a good cartoon that takes the piss
@@Greendawn-di3dlikr, totally agree
1:10 plagiarismo di plagiarismo is such a two birds one stone type a burn.
When they stole the episode where Peter became the grim reaper outright, they forfeited their right to complain.
Nah American Dad is funnier because the characters were already set in stone and they couldn't devolve unlike Family Guy. And it's still funny
@@cosmicdunsparce That doesn't change that the Simpsons completely dog walked them in that scene.
Seth McFarland took that personality
@@AttmaySimpsons is still consistently funnier than FamGuy.
The fact that they had the Family Guy cast in their regular skin colors in every other cameo then just made them Simpsons yellow for the 25th anniversary one
One of the scenes is from Family Guy, hence the regular skin colour.
The yellow version of Peter looks so uncanny lol
Murdock should have said "Dollarydoos"
Brock?
What are you doing here
Only if he accepted a collect call from the states
He's British not australian
@@JJLarge he was Australian until he became an American citizen so he could buy 20th Century-Fox from Marvin Davis and Metromedia from John Kluge to form the Fox network.
There is a book about this show that he agreed to grant an interview for, but Matt Groening did not.
1:19 yellow family guy doesn’t exist, it can’t hurt you.
Yellow family guy:
Has Bob's burgers showed up in other episodes? That might be the first time I recall seeing them on the Simpsons
Same with American Dad and Bobs Burgers. So off 😂
In the spinoff -Simpson Guy-, Peter said that everyone is yellow because the people of Springfield have hepatitis.
I can’t believe i just got the joke of the argument about the beer
1:47 it seems today that all you see is Simpsons also making fun of Meg Griffin.
Because they refuse to call Lisa out on all her toxic bullshit.
@@Attmayshe's a kid
@@pandequesoMeg technically was too until the episode where she turned 18 and Quagmire started dating her
@@pandequesothat’s no excuse given the way Lisa is portrayed in the show.
I miss it when The Simpsons actually used to make fun of Family Guy instead of becoming a sellout to them.
You think that was bad, remember the Time Homer make a rip off version of peter griffin, you know what really grinds my gears.
Simpsons sold out before Family Guy was even Larry and Steve.
@@JT-qw1cn They can. Just not in this format.
@@Magnet_Chaos they can, just not without better writing.
@@tysontaggart7246 That too.
0:10 The super from the PJs!
I love that show
Your a bastard mr stubs
The sinatra mandatory joke is really funny to me. Seth does fawn over the guy a lot.
Sinatra and unknown 1950 - 1970s TV stars no one remembers but he mentions constantly in his skits..
@@Rudeljaeger
Honestly, that's always been my biggest complaint about family guy.
Would you believe other adult animation jokes pull the same thing?
RIP Betty White (January 17, 1922 - December 31, 2021)
R.I.P. Betty White 😢🌹
♫ Thank you for being a friend ♪
She should have made it to 100
RIP
1:08 lol, there you have it, that's our story, Stan's dead. Goodnight.
Bring Cee Lo Green back for another one!
Plagirism is peter and the american dad is the plagirist of the plagerist
With all the times that Family Guy poked fun at The Simpsons, it’s always nice when it’s the other way around.
The difference is that *Family Guy* was right then and now. Many people believed *The Simpsons* was already on a downhill spiral before 1999. I wasn’t one of those people at the time, but in hindsight, I could see that some of the problems with this show started before Mike Scully became executive producer, and all of them are of the show’s own making. They believed they could do no wrong, and for a while, they did no wrong. But now they can do no right, and it is not only embarrassing to watch them go through the motions like this, it’s equally embarrassing to watch anybody defend it.
@@AttmayWell, ya, the Simpsons lost it's touch. But the thing is, Family Guy never had any touch. At least the Simpsons had 9 awesome seasons.
@@simonsalgueiro6217Family Guy definiely had a touch and millions of people love Family Guy. Especially people like me that grew up watching the 2000s episodes.
There are also people like me that were never fans of Simpsons to begin with
@@AttmayThe entire reason Family Guy returned from initial cancelment is because millions of people wanted tje show back. And it was commonly one of the most watched shows on TV during the 2000s.
Just because YOU dont like something doesnt mean everyone else has to feel the same way
@@ling8956 Family Guy is an embarrassing shell of its former self.
Peter describing how no one has payed much attention to the Simpsons in 13 years is some tounge -in-cheek comedy gold
Family Guy was canceled at least two different times. The show's most recent revival is due to its reruns being played on Cartoon Network (Adult Swim) where it received a large amount of ratings from children who mainly watch that network.
Fun fact: there is a crossover of the simpsons and futurama and the events of that episode caused it where bender is deactivated in the Simpsons basement until the year 3000
That Hank Hill looks incredibly cursed
I keep looking but I don't see Hank anywhere.
"I sell Simpson's Propane and Simpson's Pronane Accessories"
@@JimTheCuratorin the back row at about 0:09
@@TekPlayzGamesoh hell, he's right, that Hank is cursed.
I'm more Horrified by Thurgood there.
Look at his....face....
1:48 It was hard for me to notice that was Peter Griffin THE ACTUAL PETER GRIFFIN
You want to explained that a bit, because I'm confused.
@@thomaschitham3487same
@@thomaschitham3487 I think he means that the dude who is posing as Peter Griffin, it's actually the real Peter Griffin using a big head
Thurgood Stubbs and Hank Hill!
I love how the thumbnail says “Seth sings Sinatra… Mandatory”.
I love Seth singing but that’s so true
0:14 Bender’s first cameo appearance
It's great that the creator of Futurama has allowed the characters to be used on The Simpsons numerous times! I wonder if he knows the creator of The Simpsons 🤔🤔
"Plagiarismo"
"Plagiarismo di plagiarismo"
Noticed all the characters in the
Background from past fox shows?😂
The Eddie Murphy claymation show, haha.
They sure bet on the wrong horse! Between the two, I knew FG would prevail. *The PJ’s* basically killed Will Vinton’s career; it was only after that point that his studio ended up in the hands of Chilly T. Seriously, even Tom Hanks‘s son has more street cred.
@Attmay so sad that the company a man created with his name in it got taken over by a billionaire, then afterwards they release bangers like Coraline and ParaNorman, which would have been around the time of Vinton's cancer diagnosis (speculation). Just, oof.
They bet on the wrong horse and I knew that even then. *The PJs* was like a bad *south barf* ripoff combined with a bad *Good Times* ripoff. From the very first episode, *Family Guy* was like nothing I had ever seen before, even after seeing every episode of this show leading up to it in terms of tone and structure, and in terms of capturing pre- and post-Boomer cultural zeitgeists the way this show captured that of the Baby Boomers. Fox was also having trouble replacing *Married with Children* as a show that tested the limits of what you could actually do on a network show. This fit that bill better than the shoes Al Bundy sold fit their customers. This aged as well as their slams at MwC when it was still on the air.
@@Attmay The only bright spark is that Chilly T gave us Laitka. But Will did not deserve to be kicked out of his own company. The poor guy was a legend.
1:02 “The American Criminals” wow 😅
Plagio meanig copy, so Peter is Copy and Stan Copy of the Copy ahaha
0:09 From the creators of "2D models usually translates like shit to 3D" here comes "Oh god what is that"
Love how all these "Family Guy Simpson references" or "Simpson Family Guy references" videos all just choose a random scene out of the crossover to include lmao
it's still so weird that in response to the "plagiarismo de plagiarismo" joke seth made a rape joke about marge and killed all the simpsons in a gag 😭 bro it was not that serious
Is that what that was I thought that was just outta the blue nowhere. 😂 not gonna lie it makes it funnier
Oh shit really??? I didn’t know there was history behind that one odd joke of Quagmire and Marge.
The commentary track for that episode is so unintentionally funny, because Seth still sounds bitter about the joke even then lol.
You expect him to make some lighthearted reference, but he just sounds irritated at the whole thing
I thought Seth went a little too far with that joke, especially with Quagmire shooting all the members of the Simpson family after he and Marge got caught by Homer.
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"Plagiarismo di Plagiarismo"
It's Italian not Spanish
The “Seth Sings Sinatra- Mandatory” is probably a joke about how he threw a big party for the writing staff after Family Guy wrapped up and afterwards had a big orchestra play while he sang for like 2 hours. Wasn’t mandatory but after your boss puts out an amazing spread and invites your families you feel obligated to stick around.
Heard this from Hayes Davenport on the podcast Hollywood Handbook who was a writer. He wasn’t complaining exactly, said he was a very generous guy.
Also that podcast is pretty good but there’s over 300 episodes. So quality fluctuates and was different from when it started. They are great at being awful Hollywood asses who are very condescending and somewhat racist while pretending to be so in touch with minorities and magnanimous to the working class!
So good I didn’t get the bit at first and thought it was genuine.
hot dog go to bathroom
@@Idran Such an engineer Cody…
HAHAHA! It’s like finding a fellow metal fan!
To his credit, there are worse things you can be known for as a creative or runner of this industry, so if singing Sinatra for 2 hours is one of the worst "horror" stories that comes out of it behind the scenes, that is good fucking luck right there.
@@motherplayer True… Very true. Wasn’t really a horror story. He said it was a great environment and Seth was generous. Just more an anecdote about how much he loves singing and why it’s in his stuff so much,
Seth seems like a cool guy honestly
1:47 I was the It Boy in 2006.
That’s a fucking good impression of Stewie in the older seasons
0:29 cursed yellow-skinned Hank Hill
1:20 And Family Guy, American Dad and Bob’s Burgers.
It’s strange how for the Simpsons it looks completely normal, but for everything else it’s cursed. Guess it depends on what the baseline is.
I like how Hank Hill is yellow instead of white
They couldn’t have Khan and his family?
1:44 I love how the Simpsons are poking fun of them even though they opened their own theme park
What episode is that at 0:48?
The future home of Family Guy World basically Soarin over Quahog, Quagmires of the Caribbean, Dump on Meg, Seth sings Sinatra-Mandatory, and of course Stewie saying "I was the it boy in 2006".
1:47 "Seth Sings Sinatra (MANDATORY)"
I like how they poke fun at the fact that Seth takes literally every opportunity to show off his singing skills.
Both TV shows have provided a lot of laughs over the years.
In their earliest seasons. Yep, Simpsons used to be gold and Family Guy was actually tolerable at one time. Anyway, I haven't given up on Futurama and American Dad.
"Seth sings Sinatra - MANDATORY" okay that's a good one.
I feel like seeing bobs burgers in anything is more of a meme than Peter griffin cuz like bob would never leave his restaurant just to hang around idle while Peter and Stan would be in France and the uk in a cutscene 🤣
1:46 I love that "Seth Sings Sinatra" is mandatory.
I remember when Family Guy first came out. Nobody really watched it, I was introduced because somehow Fast Food had Family Guy Toys for Kid's Meals. I'm talking First Season Family Guy.
Family Guy had kid's meal toys? Now I'm interested. Which fast food restaurant was it?
I understood Burger King selling Simpsons toys for their kids meals back in 1994 because back then, The Simpsons was still seen as kids media. Family Guy, even early Family Guy, never has been targeted towards kids, so I'm shocked that there were kids meal toys made of the characters. Was it Wendy's or Subway?
@@AccurateDiscoFever45
Could have been Subway.
I love how in the last bit, the two beer brands are supposed to be metaphors for the shows.
I've never really imagined the simpsons referencing a show like the PJs, let alone comparing it to their sister show Futurama.
"Seth sings Sinatra mandatory" ahahahaha so true
Love how he took a sip of his drink just to spit it out again
My therapist: "Yellow Bob Belcher isn't real, he can't hurt you."
Yellow Bob Belcher: 1:20
Family guy 0:56
1:13 can anyone tell the song please it’s so good
These references are kinda hilarious
Still surprising that American Dad and Futurama are still going. Yeah, I know Futurama kept popping up and gone, but still they somehow keep coming back. 😅
Glad to hear you bring up those two shows. Futurama and American Dad are all I can take from their creators. At least neither one of those two programs are showing off or being exploited as much.
@@CarrieBradshawSATC American Dad was never any good. *Futurama* has been getting old. Some of the Comedy Central episodes were unwatchable.
@Attmay Says the possibly autistic Simpsons and Family Guy fan who doesn't like new shows from the same creators. You hate South Park too, right?
@Attmay Futurama is getting old?? Simpsons has been around longer and is getting old itself!!! Look, if you still follow The Simpsons then fine. Stop making out that your opinion has to matter more. I'd rather just walk away from adult animation altogether but I can't. I am fucking obsessed with American Dad, South Park and Futurama. Also, AD might be in its final season this year. Bet that makes you happy, Attmay.
@@Attmay I'll bet you're unwatchable.
The funny thing is about Family Guy is that unlike The Simpsons, it's still relevant nowadays. The Simpsons, despite being a cultural juggernaut in the 90s and still running today, has lost most of it's cultural relevance and is rather niche nowadays compared to something like The Office or Friends despite those shows not having new episodes anymore. The only time I've seen it be brought up outside of the cartoon community was the various controversies it had with Apu and Michael Jackson, the Steamed Hams meme, and the Death Note parody. If you asked a young person who Simpsons characters were, they would probably not know about them, but if you asked a young person about Family Guy, they would probably tell you all about them. Family Guy clips have become popular on Tiktok for better or for worse, keeping the show relevant for years. The Simpsons is kind of like Seinfeld or Cheers in the sense that people are aware of it's cultural impact, but the show has become more niche in recent years, which makes sense for Seinfeld or Cheers because they're long over and their audience is boomers and older gen X as opposed to millennials, but The Simpsons is still running.
And who's watching South Park?
It is a rather controversial statement that young people do not know about the Simpsons, even if they are not as popular now as they used to be.
Friends has never been and will never be even remotely funny…I’ve never been so lost as to what the hype was for a show…they probably show reruns of it in hell because sitting through just episode is sheer torture.
You could have just said "I prefer Family Guy"
Cel-animated Bender is a cursed sight
1:53 It's so bad when I thought it was going to say Cerveza Cristal.😭
“Seth Sings Sinatra - Mandatory” fucking KILLED me
I wish they can make another crossover with The Simpsons and Family Guy
When’s FG doing Easter with Emmanuel Lewis? If they really wanted to rip *The Simpsons* off that badly, we’d have seen that years ago.
@@Attmayfamily guy didn’t rip them off though
I love how Homer calls Pawtucket the same but worse than Duff but then it just normal Duff, you would think the joke would be that its Duff lite or Duff extra or something like that
"Seth sings Sinatra - Mandatory" feels vicious
2:35 Liqiud Snake is disappointed
1:08 Питер: Плагиат
1:11 Стен: Плагиат плагиата 😂😂😂
Гомер тоже плагиат. на Фреда Флинстоуна.
Disney having a Family Guy world is cursed but I would be lying if I didn’t want to see it happen.
Its actually kinda funny how the crossover episode was written by the family guy writers but theyre the ones that wrote that Pawtucket ale was repackaged duff lol
therefore, the crossover turned out to be a failure. The Simpsons universe was used there as a commercial move, not an artistic idea.
Is that the projects in the background too? Lol
Yeah it is (Fire show)
What episode did the last clip from
Bart: “I was the it boy in 1992. Remember ‘Don’t have a cow, man?’ ”
I just love how the Italian police has a book of American criminals just in case.
RIP The PJs. You sure did exist.
The funny thing is: Now days i would rather watch Family Guy than Simpsons
Better watch none of them.
Same here I’d rather watch family guy than simpsons
Fox Unfair to African-Americans
Black Bouncer: 😐😐😐😐
I mean, he IS working for them. He is paid to be there in an inferior position
1:51 Same BEER............. SAME SHOW!
Aw, Betty! ❤️
"don't get me wrong, i used to love duff when i was younger but i haven't had it in like thirteen years." ROFLOL so true
Does anybody know what’s the music that plays from 1:13 to 1:35?
1:57 thats a family guy episode tho
MacFarlane really took that Plagerismo bit personally
It’s funny how Fox just lets their oldest shows make fun of them. Can criticize them if they’re aware.
I an GENUINELY surprised I haven't ever seen Family Guy mascots at parks yet.
God I love The Simpsons doing the Aussie accent!
I love how chill Peter was about not liking Duff but Homer is just all pissed, even though they are essentially drinking the same product.
2:17 Sounds familiar
Simpsons, American Dad & Family Guy. My favorites ❤❤❤
I kind of wish Dan Castlanetta stuck with his Walter Matthau impression since one of Homer’s clones uses it. Please don’t hate me.
hank hill, the guy from the pjs, and bender all in one panning shot.
i like how roger isn't yellow lol
Ummm....he's an alien.
@@marissawolff8491 don't mean they couldn't make him yellow for a laugh
all of the ending commentary was BRILLIANT
1:13 I didn’t know Lars was a bouncer
Who?
@@rachelwaln269watch Futurama’s Bender Big Score episodes, you’ll understand
nice to see pjs projects get some recognition
The PJs is very underrated
@@UmQasaann fr
0:20 How do I know you don't also have low-brow humor?
I wonder how Seth McFarlane must’ve felt when he realized Family Guy was THAT popular to be mentioned on The Simpsons and for his show to even seem as popular.
1:51
Has someone else noticed that dialogue between Peter and Homer about beer is an allusion to their shows? Duff represents The Simpsons, “the icon”, as Homer said. Meanwhile beer that Peter offers epitomizes his show. Homer calls it a rip-off and says that it’s worse than Duff.
@reckless_rabbit by the way, one more fun fact: grass is actually green. And sky… you’ll never guess… it’s blue!
Has someone noticed such little bizarre things?
1:20 whats the track id