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Quiz about Family Guy Live in Vegas
Quiz about Family Guy Live in Vegas

"Family Guy: Live in Vegas" Trivia Quiz


"Family Guy" is funny on TV, but it's hilarious as musical entertainment! See what details you can remember from the album "Family Guy: Live in Vegas"!

A multiple-choice quiz by bock777. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
bock777
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
226,952
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
5 / 10
Plays
586
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Question 1 of 10
1. When Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons are announcing the Griffin family at the beginning of the album, what movie does Tom claim he always thinks about whenever he thinks of Las Vegas? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Who or what do the Griffins not make fun of during the extended version of the "Family Guy" theme song? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Which of the following lines is used in the song "Babysitting is a Bum Deal"? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. During the song "All Cartoons Are...", the Griffins claim that a number of famous cartoon characters are really deplorable in real life. Which is not one of their complaints? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. What number does Quagmire mention, regarding his sexual exploits, in the song "The Q Man Loves Nobody"? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. How many songs on the "Family Guy: Live In Vegas" album feature only Peter and Lois? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. On the "Family Guy: Live In Vegas" album, Stewie and Brian sing a medley of theme songs from '80s sitcoms. What show's theme is not sung by them? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. What character is not in the "Family Guy: Live In Vegas" album at all? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. What celebrity does not appear on the "Family Guy: Live In Vegas" album? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. "Family Guy" musical composer Walter Murphy directs the music in every song on the album.



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. When Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons are announcing the Griffin family at the beginning of the album, what movie does Tom claim he always thinks about whenever he thinks of Las Vegas?

Answer: Showgirls

He goes on to say that he, in fact, thinks about Elizabeth Berkley and Gina Gershon in "Showgirls" almost every minute of the day. Diane seems disgusted by this, but not terribly surprised.
2. Who or what do the Griffins not make fun of during the extended version of the "Family Guy" theme song?

Answer: Gigli

They don't make fun of the infamous "Gigli", but making fun of J-Lo is about the same. During this song, they compare today's movies and music to that of yesterday, and how poor the entertainment of the present is. But... "Lucky there's a Family Guy!"
3. Which of the following lines is used in the song "Babysitting is a Bum Deal"?

Answer: "Aren't you a cute little boy? Look at that melon-shaped head!"

In the song, Stewie and his babysitter Haylie Duff sing about the night she babysat for the Griffins. They each say nice things, but think very rude thoughts. In fact, Stewie really lets loose with his language. This is just one of the benefits of a musical album.
4. During the song "All Cartoons Are...", the Griffins claim that a number of famous cartoon characters are really deplorable in real life. Which is not one of their complaints?

Answer: Elmer Fudd kills prostitutes

Actually, it's McGruff the Crime Dog who kills prostitutes. Elmer Fudd, according to Lois, points his rifle at his fiancée's face when they are in bed. Jason Alexander also drops in, claiming that Scooby Doo has an illegitimate son (Scrappy Doo) with his human compatriate Daphne. The name of the song is actually longer than this, but it would be inappropriate to mention the full name.
5. What number does Quagmire mention, regarding his sexual exploits, in the song "The Q Man Loves Nobody"?

Answer: 602

Quagmire claims that his ex-girlfriend, singer Patti LuPone, was the 602nd women he had bedded. In the song, she gripes about the way he treated her when they were together. He insists that she should've expected it, because he only cares about himself.
6. How many songs on the "Family Guy: Live In Vegas" album feature only Peter and Lois?

Answer: two

"But Then I Met You" and "But I'm Yours" are the two songs in which only Peter and Lois perform. They're basically the same concept, but slightly different. "But Then I Met You" is about how Lois and Peter's lives vastly improved when they first met. "But I'm Yours" is about how Lois loves Peter despite his many, many, many faults.
7. On the "Family Guy: Live In Vegas" album, Stewie and Brian sing a medley of theme songs from '80s sitcoms. What show's theme is not sung by them?

Answer: Full House

They also sing the themes from "Diff'rent Strokes", "Growing Pains", "Silver Spoons", "Who's the Boss?", and "Family Ties". They improvize somewhat on certain lines, such as the line "It's like I started breathing on the night we kissed (uh, shook hands)".
8. What character is not in the "Family Guy: Live In Vegas" album at all?

Answer: Joe Swanson

Joe isn't on the album, even though Cleveland and Quagmire are. Meg is barely in the album, and does not actually sing. The creepy old man Herbert has his own song, in which he sings about his unhealthy fixation on Chris.
9. What celebrity does not appear on the "Family Guy: Live In Vegas" album?

Answer: Hilary Duff

Hilary isn't on the album, but sister Haylie contributes to the song "Babysitting Is a Bum Deal". Alexander sings in the outrageous "All Cartoons Are...". Patti LuPone does a duet with Quagmire in "The Q Man Loves Nobody". Adam West, a recurring guest on "Family Guy", is part of the ensemble during "Quahog Holiday".
10. "Family Guy" musical composer Walter Murphy directs the music in every song on the album.

Answer: False

Some of the songs have no musical director listed, and "But I'm Yours" is composed by Bob Merrill. Murphy is one of the contributing musicians for the music of "Family Guy" on a regular basis.
Source: Author bock777

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