Family Guy

When it comes toFamily Guy , no two characters share as much chemistry as Stewie and Brian . The flamboyant and partly - infernal talking baby clash and compliments the everyman — or " every - dog"—Brian , create for some of the funniest episode in the show ’s account .

air for more than two ten at this gunpoint , many believe that , much likeThe Simpsons , Seth McFarlane ’s series has hightail it its course . Yet , many of the episodes which intemperately have Brian and Stewie are every fleck as funny today as they were years ago , proving that Family Guy still has a well of humour from which to pink .

update on March 11th , 2022 by Tanner Fox : cave in its penchant for topical humor , Family Guy has , in late class , primarily focused on spoof current events and rarely included episodes centered on character . In fact , such was the serial publication ' disregard for fan - favorite characters that Brian was temporarily bolt down off and replace in a 2013 episode .

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Still , there are plenty of uproarious field day primarily showcasing just Brian and Stewie . From stake across the country to crusade in World War 2 and beating each other up over a sports bet , these are some of the best moments of their chaotic kinship .

Brian And Stewie (Season 8, Episode 17)

Those who are n’t too keen on the teemingness of random jape whichFamily Guyis known for should in all probability give this singular episode a look , as the vast majority take home in a single location . Fittingly title " Brian & Stewie , " this season 8 laugher is about as minimalistic as it convey , yet it still manages to be endearing . While it ’s probably not the most in - your - face instalment comedy - wise , the magic dynamic between these two characters is at an all - time high-pitched here .

Essentially , Brian and Stewie are stuck together inside a bank vault ,   countersink the microscope stage for tons of comic back - and - forth banter as they judge to get out . Aside from an odd inclusion of some gross - out bodily fluid , this is a astonishingly pleasurable small episode .

Back To The Pilot (Season 10, Episode 5)

In this Season 10 episode , Stewie and Brian travel back to 1999 to speak with their former selves . However , this has ruinous side essence , as the 1999 version of Brian use knowledge from the hereafter to prevent the September 11th attacks , unwittingly absorb the state into a civic warfare . The two attempt to reclaim that mistake , but only immerse themselves further into worldly chaos .

Big Trouble In Litte Quahog (Season 17, Episode 4)

While they can get a morsel ridiculous at times , some of the more merriment episodes ofFamily Guyinvolve the most implausible sci - fi - tinged idea and plot . Such is the subject with this season 17 episode in which Stewie shrink Brian as a " payback " for the firedog calling him short .

A series of mischance , including a puke carrying Brian off , lead to the baby genius shrink them both to microscopic sizing . Naturally , some dotty hijinks ensue from there . This includes a run - in with talking dust mites and anarduous climb up the side of the Griffins ' house .   This is an instalment that feels moreRick and Morty - esque , but that may be part of what hold it so compelling .

Patriot Games (Season 4, Episode 20)

When then - New England Patriots quarterback Tom Bradydiscovers Peter Griffin ’s surprising athletic prowess , he is enrol to play in the National Football League . In the meantime , Stewie becomes a sport bookmaker who is none too pleased with Brian ’s nonchalant attitudes as a debitor .

While " Patriot Games " is a brutal and somewhat mean - spirited installment , it ’s withal iconic . Much of the episode see Stewie pummeling Brian while shout " where ’s my money , " repeatedly , and , grizzly as it was , these events stick out in the minds of manyFamily Guyfans .

Stuck Together, Torn Apart (Season 3, Episode 19)

This is what one might call an " old classic , " as it earlier aired   two decadesago . It ’s also significant in that it ’s one of the first to feature Brian and Stewie as the main headliner of the show . As the rubric itself hint , these two characters are quite   literally   stuck together after incidentally gluing themselves together with a reasonably powerful adhesive .

This goofy scenario extend the potential for quite a few comical gags as they seek to make due while waiting for their solvent to arrive . They even expend this unique consideration to their advantage at the end by saving a little girl from a well leading to yet another couple of ridiculous gags to shut down out the episode .

Saving Private Brian (Season 5, Episode 4)

Although the title of this installment might go fans to believe this is a charade of the World War 2 film starring Tom Hanks and Matt Damon , it ’s really more of a nod to the army - theme comedyStripes . There ’s even a melody exchangeable to the reoccurring bit of music played during that film while Brian takes on a rather screaming obstruction row as part of his grooming .

This sequence makes for a clever homage that fans of the Bill Murray and Harold Ramis laugher should get a beef out of . Yet , even younger viewers who missed out on this charming ' 81 clowning should still appreciate the plethora of funny gags and state of affairs in " Saving Private Brian . "

The Big Bang Theory (Season 9, Episode 16)

When Stewie ’s bane Bertrum detect that the Griffin family appendage has excogitate a time machine , he uses it to send himself into the past so he can kill one of Stewie ’s ancestors , erasing him from existence in the appendage . Brian and Stewie follow him into the 15th century and work to forestall the character assassination of Leonardo da Vinci , who is revealed to be a relative of Stewie ’s .

Roads To Vegas (Season 11, Episode 21)

In this episode , Stewie crafts a teleportation motorcar in an attempt to instantly get to Las Vegas in ordination to avoid the fuss of air travel . This   almost works , but it end up duplicating the yoke . While   one   of these duo nominate it to Vegas and basks in a snowballing watercourse of great fortune and fortune , the other pair is left behind and must move by plane — and things spiral down from there .

The vastly different outcomes contribute to a myriad of crackers shenanigans , which only escalate when their worlds collide . " route to Vegas " proves a fun adventure with plenty of Vegas - themed spoofs and other outrageous situations .

Brian Goes Back To College (Season 4, Episode 15)

This lighthearted romp have on the feeling of a goofy bouncy - action sitcom more than a colorful cartoon , but that ’s part of what take it work so well .

The premise is that Brian adjudicate to go back to college and finish what he had started long time ago , but Stewie settle to room with the wiener , and glee ensues from there .   The copiousness of brash university humor in addition to Stewie lead full - on college " bro " makes for a truly funny watch . Even the B plot , which involves Peter and his pal becoming an A - Team knockoff , is chuckle - worthy and memorable .

Road To Germany (Season 7, Episode 3)

This season 7 episode sees Mort incidentally use Stewie ’s meter machine to send himself to World War 2 - epoch Poland on the day the German invasion of the country began . Stewie and Brian then surveil their hapless houseguest into the past times and cultivate to salvage him from sure doom .

One of the most renowned " Road To " episodes , Family Guy ’s " Road To Germany " may be super irreverent in place , but it hits many of the crass Federal Reserve note fans have come to expect from the show and ultimately makes for a wildly entertaining watch .

Brian and Stewie from various Family Guy episodes.

The titular characters from the Family Guy episode Brian and Stewie.

Stewie and Brian watch other versions of themselves looking in a window in the Family Guy episode Back to the Pilot

A still from the Family Guy episode Big Trouble in Little Quahog.

Brian and Stewie in the Family Guy episode "Patriot Games."

A still from the Family Guy episode Stuck Together, Torn Apart.

A still from the Family Guy episode Saving Private Brian.

A still from the Family Guy episode "The Big Bang Theory."

A still from the Family Guy episode "Road to Vegas."

A still from the Family Guy episode "Brian Goes Back To College."

Brian, Stewie, and Mort next to a destroyed house in Family Guy

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