The excessive gore they put in every tv show and movie nowadays is really getting distasteful and unnecessary, who actually wants it? Even cartoons like Family Guy just started putting a bunch of graphic violent scenes in every episode. Really bizarre.
but they sti l won't ahow a woman gettibf her vegana ripped opeb by a giving birtg to. A baby
i finally want to see what a .44 magnum does to a womans pussy
Pretty sure it just makes the hole deeper
yeah
They seemed to have toned it down in Season 20, then again, they toned down A LOT of things in season 20, You can see that as either a good thing or a bad thing.
family guy has always had random gore?
Family guy has always been morbidly violent.
Kino
FREEEEEEEEE BIIIIRD
YEAH
It's the 80s guitar solo of animation.
Just like how super serious shows like Bojack Horseman and Pickle Rick are 80s guitar solos for screenwriters.
so it's cringe that'll be worshipped by losers in a decade
Literally one of the most popular scenes ever from family guy is when Peter tries to do jackass stunts and has his spine sticking out of his back. Stfu zoomer there’s a million compilations of murder in family guy on YouTube.
Or maybe the current viewing audience is really fragile and easily triggered ? I can't imagine viewers 10+ years ago feeling this way against gory scenes.
this is from the movie Getting Lucky but it was a nerd guy in the cheerleader's vegana
when he moved around she got all we and he got soaked
Every TV show and movie?
>Richard James Appel (born May 21, 1963) is an American writer, producer and former attorney. Since 2012, he has served as an executive producer and co-showrunner of Family Guy on Fox
>In 1994, he moved into comedy writing when he was hired for The Simpsons, writing seven episodes of the show including "Mother Simpson". He moved on to become showrunner and executive producer of King of the Hill before creating the sitcom A.U.S.A
I heard in Mexico they are imitating this in real life
People said the same thing in the 70s. I don't know if it's true but it feels like every movie that isn't a superhero one is horror now.
Psyop shit, youtube "kids" videos still soaking in it (although they will use some shit to get around it, like "RASPBERRY JAMS SHOOTS OUT OF SPIDERMAN'S SEAT!"
>scene opens, colourful puppets and happy songs start playing, it appears to be a very childish cartoon
>the American stifles a giggle, for he knows what is about to come, and that the true power of American "humor" will be unleashed
>the puppet says a swear
>the American lets out a guffaw
>"that's not very child appropriate at all!" the American can't help but blurt out, tickled by the ingenious juxtaposition
>but its not over yet
>a puppet says more swears
>the American is laughing, his large misshapen form spasming and rolling
>a puppet swears then does a sex thing
>the American is now screaming in joyful abandon, "THIS CONTENT WOULD NEVER BE IN AN ACTUAL CHILDRENS CARTOON! ONLY IN THESE EXCEPTIONAL CIRCUMSTANCES!", the American manages to say between the laboured wheezing and scream laughing
>puppet makes a current political reference
>"WOAH WOAH WOAH", the American can barely recover from this king hit, "A CHILD WOULD NOT UNDERSTAND THIS, BUT HERE IT IS, IN A CHILDS CARTOON STYLE"
>the Americans body has been pushed to its limit, this onslaught of American "humor" has utterly defeated the American as his body goes into cardiac arrest
>gory violence happens to a puppet
>the American is barely conscious, his body shuts down, to spent to even laugh, he uses his last bit of energy to whimper "but that wouldn't... normally... in a childrens...", before he manages to finish the sentiment, he slips out of consciousness
>the puppets swear, do a sex thing, and the movie ends
>the American does not see it, his still smiling corpse overwhelmed by the terrifying majesty of American "humor"
lame pasta
comes off way to obsessed
>t. american
Why did a board known for being edgy in the past become such a bunch of melodramatic crybabies?
Degenerate
Uhhh......Stevebros....? I think they're onto us
If you copy tweets and post them here to pass it off as your own, you should be shot.
>he doesn't copy posts from reddit for easy (You)s
If you ain't cheatin', You ain't tryin'.
Family Guy always had gore, even the early seasons had moments of bloody violence.