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Everyone loves a good meme! But most of them, even the viral ones, tend to fade into obscurity after a brief stint in the spotlight of social media. Some, however, are so beloved that artists enshrine them in new stories, thereby guaranteeing their longevity. And all that's just a really dramatic way of saying "Family Guy" gets referenced a lot. Seth MacFarlane's animated comedy series is no stranger to meme-able content. Maybe that's one of the reasons the series is still so popular. After all, the "Pepperidge Farm Remembers" bit has been hijacked to air every single grievance under the sun since 2009, so it wasn't particularly astonishing when the "Death Pose" rose to similar acclaim.

For those who might not know, the "Death Pose" is exactly what it sounds like. It appears frequently in the series but, most notably, in Season 10, Episode 11 ("The Blind Side"), Peter Griffin (MacFarlane) discovers that Lois Griffin (Alex Borstein) has replaced their rotting staircase with a newer, more slippery model. And Peter makes this discovery with what can only be described as the most aggressive tumble of all time. When he finally reaches the ground floor, he's splayed out with his back to the camera, a bent leg, and both arms behind his back. It's a bizarre, but memorable visual that gets the pain across and of course, it got made into a meme.

Except, unlike the "Pepperidge Farm Remembers" joke, the "Death Pose" wormed its way into other forms of media. More specifically, the meme wormed its way into video games.

The video game community loves a good Family Guy meme

Apparently, "Family Guy" is incredibly popular among gamers because the "Death Pose" meme gained notable traction within its ranks. As cataloged by Know Your Meme, there are multiple screenshots of characters from "Team Fortress 2," a multiplayer first-person shooter, lying on the ground in a decent approximation of the pose. It's unclear whether these images prove that the creative team behind TF2 likes "Family Guy," if the users modded the game, or if the game's physics engine is simply that versatile.

Speaking of modding, Game Banana modder Robro created a "Death Pose" patch for "Deltarune," Toby Fox's ongoing spiritual successor to "Undertale," that changes Ralsei's death animation to better match Peter Griffin's infamous tumble. And the "Death Pose" is cropping up in fan art, too, with at least one artist combing Bow Kid from "A Hat in Time," a cutesy puzzle-platformer, with the meme.

But nothing's funnier than an official studio including the meme in its content. In 2023, Sega released "The Murder of Sonic the Hedgehog," a free-to-play point-and-click visual novel, that features the titular blue blur rocking the "Death Pose." That's right, the meme is still alive and well, even today. It was so important to Sega that fans saw the meme's inclusion that it appears in the official launch trailer posted on Twitter. And that's just kind of neat, isn't it?

Animation studios love Family Guy's Death Pose, too

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But this isn't a website for video games, this is a website dedicated to TV shows and movies and, hey, guess what? The "Family Guy" meme shows up in those, too! Elder Kettle (Joe Hanna) mimics the "Death Pose" in Season 2 Episode 11 ("Say Cheese") of Netflix's "The Cuphead Show" ... which is an adaptation of a video game property, but that's not important right now. We've moved on, seriously.Elder Kettle takes it one step further, though, by becoming a horrific spider monster, which might be more than Seth MacFarlane was prepared for when his bit got memed.

Also, Steven Universe (Zach Callison) hits the pose ever so briefly in Season 2 Episode 18 ("Catch and Release") of "Steven Universe. Honestly, this one might be a stretch because Steven doesn't nail the "Death Pose" — only a close approximation. But considering how the series is packed with approximate references, like a copyright-safe Cloud Strife action figure, this feels like a safe line to draw.

The way "Steven Universe" handles the possible reference is more or less how most referential material gets handled. And with how big "Family Guy" is, it's almost a certainty that someone on the creative team of any given project has seen MacFarlane's work. So look for the meme out in the wild, but not too closely.

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FAQs

Is Brian Griffin a liberal? ›

Stewie is very confused upon how Brian as an 8-year-old dog can have a teenage son, and Brian's remark about it being in dog years confuses him even further. Brian is a political liberal, who supports legalizing marijuana, gay marriage and ending the war on terror.

Why do they fall like that in Family Guy? ›

Outside of it just being a funny visual, it's been stated by the makers of the show that they just tried to imagine the most uncomfortable position someone could fall in, and it just became a recurring gag as time went on.

Is Seth MacFarlane a Democrat? ›

In 2005, at age 31, MacFarlane made his first contribution to the Democratic Party — a $2,500 check to its Congressional Campaign Committee. As his career skyrocketed, so did his donations, which now total $4.6 million, according to a Times analysis of federal campaign filings.

Is Brian supposed to be Seth? ›

He died because Seth finished his political journey through him. If you're familiar with his politics and interviews, Seth was fairly liberal early on and the Brian character reflected this.

Why does Meg sound different Family Guy? ›

Lacey Chabert voiced Meg in season 1 of Family Guy but was replaced by Mila Kunis, who has since become synonymous with the character. Chabert left the show amicably to focus on other projects and was not credited for her work as the original Meg.

What is the scariest episode of Family Guy? ›

The 10 Darkest Episodes of 'Family Guy,' Ranked
  • 8 "Brian and Stewie" ...
  • 7 "Stewie is Enceinte" ...
  • 6 "A Shot in the Dark" ...
  • 5 "Seahorse Seashell Party" ...
  • 4 "Partial Terms of Endearment" ...
  • 3 "Herpe the Love Sore" ...
  • 2 "Life of Brian" Season 12, Episode 6. ...
  • 1 "Screams of Silence: The Story of Brenda Q" Season 10, Episode 3.
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Does Brian Griffin become Republican? ›

Brian soon decides to become a devoted member of the Republican Party, and soon begins criticizing liberals. This leads Brian to become roommates with Limbaugh, and begin following him everywhere; Limbaugh eventually gets annoyed with Brian and ends up disclosing his true political convictions.

Is Stewie Griffin a conservative? ›

Stewie is a proud member of the Republican party.

What political party is Ken Griffin? ›

Griffin identifies as a “Reagan Republican” and has primarily supported Republican candidates and PACs. Though generally media-shy, Griffin has become more outspoken in his beliefs over the last decade and took high-profile donor roles in Illinois and Chicago politics.

What does Brian represent in Family Guy? ›

Brian is a rationalist and is often critical of organized religion; when Francis Griffin physically threatens him in "The Father, the Son, and the Holy Fonz", Brian sarcastically replies, "That's very Christian; believe what I say or I'll hurt you." It is revealed in "Love, Blactually" that he is an atheist like one ...

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