25 Facts About Stewie Griffin

1.

Stewart Gilligan Stewie Griffin is a fictional character from the animated television series Family Guy.

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2.

Highly precocious toddler who talks and acts as an adult, Stewie Griffin began the series as a megalomaniacal sociopath, initially obsessed with violence, matricide, and world domination.

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3.

Stewie Griffin is the youngest child of Peter and Lois Griffin, the youngest brother of Meg, and the younger brother of Chris.

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4.

Stewie Griffin has come to have a very close friendship with the family's anthropomorphic dog, Brian .

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5.

Stewie Griffin is considered to be the show's breakout character and has received numerous award nominations from writers such as Jodiss Pierre.

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6.

Stewie Griffin is a one-year-old prodigy who has a sophisticated voice and can speak very fluently in an upper-class English accent with quite advanced vocabulary.

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7.

Stewie Griffin reaches his first birthday in the season 1 episode "Chitty Chitty Death Bang", and we see the family celebrate Stewie's birthday in a cutaway gag in the season 12 episode "Chap Stewie".

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Stewie Griffin succumbs to other childish tendencies; he believes Peter has truly disappeared in a game of Peekaboo, often has difficulties understanding the concept of shapes, talks to his teddy bear Rupert as if he were alive, is overcome with laughter when Lois blows on his stomach; and has no idea how to use a toilet.

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9.

MacFarlane has stated that Stewie Griffin is meant to represent the general helplessness of an infant through the eyes of an adult.

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10.

Stewie Griffin has constructed advanced fighter-jets, mind control devices, a weather control device, a teleportation device, robots, clones, a working Transporter device from Star Trek, time machines, a Multiverse Transporter, a shrinking pod, as well as an assortment of weapons including lasers, rocket launchers, and crossbows.

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Stewie Griffin employs these to cope with the stresses of infant life and to murder his mother, Lois, with mixed success at best depending on the objective.

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12.

In other, later episodes, Stewie Griffin engages in other violent or criminal acts, including robbery, aggravated assault, carjacking, loan sharking, forgery, and killing off many minor characters .

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13.

Stewie Griffin generally thinks of Peter as an inferior—regarding him simply as "the fat man" and, at one point, harboring doubts that Peter could be his father —but does bond with him over a shared love of practical jokes made at Lois' expense .

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14.

Stewie Griffin starts to interact with more people despite still having hatred towards many of them, as shown in cutaways in later episodes, and is more flamboyant.

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15.

Stewie Griffin is shown in more recent episodes to be a superfan of Taylor Swift and even sets her up with Chris as a prom date.

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16.

MacFarlane has stated that his inspiration for the Stewie Griffin name was a car owned by Stan Lee.

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17.

We all feel that Stewie Griffin is almost certainly gay, and he's in the process of figuring it out for himself.

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18.

Stewie Griffin ends up going back in time to prevent a passage in Leviticus from being written: 'Thou shalt not lie with mankind as with womankind.

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19.

Ultimately, Stewie Griffin will be gay or a very unhappy repressed heterosexual.

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20.

Stewie Griffin was named the best Family Guy character on a list of "Top 25 Family Guy Characters" compiled by IGN.

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21.

Stewie Griffin has been included on Family Guy T-shirts, baseball caps, bumper stickers, cardboard standups, refrigerator magnets, posters, and several other items.

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22.

Stewie Griffin finally confronts Bertram in the park, where Bertram turns himself into a giant.

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23.

Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story is a DVD movie about Stewie's secret and what can be his future.

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24.

Stewie Griffin is a playable character in the show's second video game, Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse, where the pair travel through the multiverse again, to defeat Bertram.

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25.

Stewie Griffin appeared in the Bones episode "The Critic in the Cabernet", as the result of a brain tumor-induced hallucination that FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth was suffering from.

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