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Is it possible the inspiration behind our favorite cartoons are real celebs? We're just sayin' ...
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Is it possible the inspiration behind our favorite cartoons are real celebs? We're just sayin' ...
Filed under: We're Just Sayin', Photo Galleries
1. Hello!
Posted at 12:54PM on Sep 15th 2008 by Hello!
2. TAKE IT DOWN TAKE IT DOWN TAKE IT DOWN...Had to go old skool on you TMZ boyz....
Posted at 12:54PM on Sep 15th 2008 by Shawn Johnsons mother
3. WEAK again
Posted at 12:57PM on Sep 15th 2008 by Red Bull 420
4. Family Guy is great. Can't beat a drunken talking dog and a scheming talking baby.
Posted at 12:59PM on Sep 15th 2008 by FlBiker
5. quagmire should definitely be jeremy piven
Posted at 1:34PM on Sep 15th 2008 by jengirl
6. That was pretty cool, good match ups
Posted at 2:31PM on Sep 15th 2008 by deyanite
7. Just to let you guys over there in LaLaLand know . .. .
Peter Griffon’s character is based on a janitor that works at MassArt a.k.a The Massachusetts School of Art. True story.
Posted at 3:47PM on Sep 15th 2008 by MASS ART STUDENT
8. Quagmire reminds me of Howard K $tern
Posted at 4:05PM on Sep 15th 2008 by chicken stripper
9. Brian the Dog looks more like like Gromit from Wallace and Gromit than Snoopy,
but I love all three of them.
Posted at 8:43PM on Sep 15th 2008 by BOEING 787
10. we luv famiy guy!
Posted at 11:36PM on Sep 15th 2008 by poison apple lulaberri
11. Brian's gay cousin/Ross the Intern!!!
and what about the gay next door neighbor??? "I knoooooow"
Posted at 1:15AM on Sep 16th 2008 by Heidi
12. When a clean-shaven Michael Moore appeared on the Tonight Show a few years ago, my first thought was, Family Guy.
Posted at 5:52AM on Sep 16th 2008 by andy
13. No! Stewie and Michael Emmerson are a perfect pair! Think Ben Linus from Lost if you don't know the name!!!
Posted at 7:01AM on Sep 16th 2008 by Smellybaby
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