Personality This is a report on Stewart gilligan griffen
stewie is he really a baby or an evil devious baby.:the most of this information is taken from wikipedia.org
Stewie speaks with an upper-class
English accent of a grown man, which is exaggerated for comic effect. He is superintelligent, and has
Machiavellian ambitions, including goals of
world domination.
Seth MacFarlane has compared his personality and mannerisms to those of a
Bond villain.
Stewie's sophisticated attitude, nature and mannerisms are juxtaposed with typical childish interests and actions. While highly literate and able to cite
pop culture references that date much further back than his age would permit, he is also entranced by
Raffi and the
Teletubbies. Stewie succumbs to other weaknesses of children his age — he believes Peter has truly disappeared in a game of
Peek-a-Boo, is subdued with laughter when Lois blows on his stomach,
[5] and has no idea how to use the
toilet. MacFarlane has stated that Stewie is meant to represent the general helplessness of an infant through the eyes of an adult.
Stewie often has firearms
readily available. Per
cartoon physics, his ability to move objects of greater weight than himself is not surprising to other characters, nor is his ability to retrieve firearms from
hammerspace Stewie's mastery of
physics and
mechanical engineering are at a
science-fictional level. He has constructed advanced
fighter-jets, a
mind control device, a
weather control device,
robots, and a
time machine.
[6] Stewie employs these to cope with the stresses of infant life (such as
teething pain, and eating hated
broccoli) and to kill Lois, with mixed success at best.
In later episodes Stewie's matricidal and supervillainous tendencies are downplayed in favor of criminal violence, including such acts as
carjacking,
[7] loansharking,
[8] and killing off minor characters who've run their course on the show.
[9] This shift in Stewie's motives parallels the ship of comic book and film villains over the last half-century from
Machiavellian plots for world domination to more muted pursuits such as
racketeering,
money laundering, and other forms of
organized crime.
Though it is now only seldomly stated, it is clear that Stewie still despises his mother and wants to take over the world. In the action-packed but misleadingly named sixth season episodes "
Stewie Kills Lois" and "
Lois Kills Stewie," Stewie returns to his matricidal efforts in what turns out to be a simulation.
That ends the report about stewie
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peter griffin
peter griffin/ he is not very smart but heres some information:
Backstory
In the season six episode,
Padre de Familia, Peter is shown to have been born in
Mexico during his American mother Thelma's search for an
abortion. In the same episode, Peter also discovers that he is an illegal immigrant due to his mother's failure to fill out his citizenship papers.
[7] His birth in this episode conflicts with at least one cutaway gag in another episode.
[8]Apparently, Peter's birthday is either in May or July (In
Meet the Quagmires he asked to be 18 and ended up in 1984. Also, in
The Fat Guy Strangler, his Zodiac sign is revealed to be
Cancer.)
In his youth, Peter worked as a towel boy at a
country club/resort, where he met his future wife (then
Lois Pewterschmidt), with whom he quickly
hooked up with.
[9][10] Lois' father
Carter objected to Peter because of his lower
social class — this resentment remains a theme in Carter and Peter's relationship, as shown in some episodes, like the e-mail Mr. Pewterschmidt sends to Peter, which punches him in the face, or Peter's quote to Lois after they sell their old house in Quahog to be able to afford luxuries in their newly inherited mansion, the Cherrywood Estate, "It's time you start living like the piece of Schmidt you are."
[9][
edit] Jobs
Further information:
List of Peter Griffin's jobsPeter has worked as a safety inspector at the Happy-Go-Lucky Toy Factory, as a fisherman owning his own boat, and at the Pawtucket Patriot
brewery as an office worker and "that guy who fishes out the dead rats". He has worked at the brewery ever since, though he has mentioned throughout the series that he had many different
odd jobs. He has also had a few periods of
unemployment, one lasting several episodes. He has also had numerous jobs and positions that he only held for one episode before going back to his usual jobs.
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edit] Running gags
Peter's nemisis is a giant chicken named Ernie. They engage in random, unexpected fights where Peter ends up the victor and leaves Ernie for dead, only for Ernie to return in a later episode. They have fought in the episodes "
Da Boom", "
Blind Ambition", "
No Chris Left Behind" (where he is given the name Ernie) and "
Meet the Quagmires" (though they didn't have a big fight in the latter). It has been said that he will be in the next
Star Wars special.
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edit] Personality
Peter is consistently depicted as crude and lowbrow. He enjoys activities such as going to up-market tailors and farting inside the suits. His favorite pastime is watching TV. A running gag on the show is Peter's preference for
Pauly Shore movies over classic films such as
The Godfather and
Citizen Kane. He is also a huge
Kiss fan and followed them during the KissStock shows and even got a copy of Kiss Saves Santa for
Christmas.
An
I.Q. test confirms he is below
mentally retarded [11] His mental shortcomings have resulted in various accidents and deaths to other people; most notably to his surrogate father
Francis Griffin. His attention span is also incredibly short; when he discovers his
mental retardation in "
Petarded", he closes his eyes while driving, wishing "it would all be over". Instead, he hits
Tom Tucker with his car.
Peter also has a habit for proving his
masculinity, not wanting Lois to fall for another man. He is incredibly jealous of other attractions Lois has in her life, an attitude that tends to get out of hand in most cases; in "
Stuck Together, Torn Apart", he goes so far as to punching his reflection in the mirror after Lois comments on his reflection being handsome.
[12] In "
Brian Sings and Swings", he tells Lois, "... remember, if I come home to find you sleeping with another man, I'll kill you both".
[
edit] Health
Despite being
overweight, a
heavy drinker, and accident-prone, Peter appears to be in good health. Periodically, in
typical cartoon fashion, Peter is shown recovering quickly from serious injuries,
[13] and in some episodes displays enormous strength, such as when singlehandedly challenging a professional football team in "
Patriot Games". He is also fit enough to fight off his arch-nemesis, the
Giant Chicken, in several epically destructive fistfights. He underwent a
vasectomy in the episode "
Sibling Rivalry."
That was peter and stewie I hope you liked it
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