‘Surviving and Thriving’: Seth MacFarlane Addresses Family Guy’s Future on 25th Anniversary

On the 25th anniversary of Family Guy, creator Seth MacFarlane feels that the future is still bright for the popular animated series.Family Guy first premiered on the Fox network on Jan. 31, 1999. After 25 years, Seth MacFarlane addressed how it feels to reach the milestone anniversary in a new interview with TheWrap. The cartoonist commented on how the series is still very popular with its fans, teasing that he doesn’t see Family Guy ending anytime in the near future. MacFarlane also noted how it feels “strange” that it’s already been 25 years, as he’s been working on the show consistently since its premiere.“I think the goal of the show is just to make people laugh,” MacFarlane also said of what he hoped to accomplish with Family Guy. “It delves into social allegory and politics now and then without question, as a good primetime animated show should, but that’s always secondary. It’s a room full of comedy writers who just want to f—g laugh… That’s the mission statement of the show and it doesn’t ever really try to position itself with any pomposity as anything more than that, which I think in this instance is probably a good thing.”

On the 25th anniversary of Family Guy, creator Seth MacFarlane feels that the future is still bright for the popular animated series.

Family Guy first premiered on the Fox network on Jan. 31, 1999. After 25 years, Seth MacFarlane addressed how it feels to reach the milestone anniversary in a new interview with TheWrap. The cartoonist commented on how the series is still very popular with its fans, teasing that he doesn’t see Family Guy ending anytime in the near future. MacFarlane also noted how it feels “strange” that it’s already been 25 years, as he’s been working on the show consistently since its premiere.

I think the goal of the show is just to make people laugh,” MacFarlane also said of what he hoped to accomplish with Family Guy. “It delves into social allegory and politics now and then without question, as a good primetime animated show should, but that’s always secondary. It’s a room full of comedy writers who just want to f—g laugh… That’s the mission statement of the show and it doesn’t ever really try to position itself with any pomposity as anything more than that, which I think in this instance is probably a good thing.”

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