FREE! Click here to Join FunTrivia. Thousands of games, quizzes, and lots more!
Seamus Levine is in "Family Guy" Quiz
Seamus is one of the recurring characters in the show voiced by Seth McFarlane. See if you can identify him and some of his co-stars who are also voiced by Seth.
A matching quiz
by pollucci19.
Estimated time: 3 mins.
Last 3 plays: Upstart3 (10/10), Guest 216 (10/10), rooster8 (10/10).
(a) Drag-and-drop from the right to the left, or (b) click on a right
side answer box and then on a left side box to move it.
Questions
Choices
1. A, generally, incompetent doctor who works at Quahog's hospital
Dr. Elmer Hartman
2. He is omnipresent
Mr. Berler
3. Arrogant news anchor a Channel 5
God
4. Tough fisherman with two peg-legs
Seamus Levine
5. One of Meg's Teachers
Big Bird
6. He's big and yellow
Thomas "Tom" Tucker
7. Tom Tucker's deformed son
Vern and Johnny
8. A vaudeville act
Jesus Christ
9. He has big bulging eyes and blue fur
Jake
10. He died for our sins
Cookie Monster
Select each answer
Most Recent Scores
Oct 25 2024
:
Upstart3: 10/10
Oct 14 2024
:
Guest 216: 10/10
Oct 11 2024
:
rooster8: 10/10
Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. A, generally, incompetent doctor who works at Quahog's hospital
Answer: Dr. Elmer Hartman
For the most part Dr. Hartman is shown as being totally incompetent, to the point where he needs to see charts to identify where human body parts are and he cannot understand basic medical terms. Then he stuns us all by performing the occasional medical miracle, such as plastic surgery that restores Peter Griffins face.
He does manage to lose his medical licence in "Stewie Loves Lois" (Season 5, 2006) when Peter accuses him of rape and doesn't understand that the procedure he'd undergone was a prostate examination.
2. He is omnipresent
Answer: God
The show employs the Christian version of God in the series and they imbue him with a number of human flaws. For example, he flirts with a woman in "Blind Ambition" (Season 4, 2005) and, when Meg screams out "Oh God, kill me now" ("Fifteen Minutes of Shame"; Season 2, 2000) he is shown aiming a sniper rifle at her but gets interrupted by a phone call and fails the mission.
3. Arrogant news anchor a Channel 5
Answer: Thomas "Tom" Tucker
Tom's big claim to fame was that he was an actor in the film "Halloween IV" before he arrived at Quahog. He sees himself above his co-workers and is constantly ridiculing them. McFarlane has said that he finds Tom's voice one of the easiest ones to do on the show and that he was inspired by the cigarette advertisements from the 1940s in finding his tone and range for the character.
4. Tough fisherman with two peg-legs
Answer: Seamus Levine
Seamus has been in the wars. Not only does he have two peg legs, he also has two peg arms, and a patch over his right eye. To add to his weirdness, in one of his arms, he carries a picture of a diseased prostate, a cat doing pull ups and a map of Middle Earth.
When questioned on what accident resulted in his wooden limbs, he declares that it was no accident but that "me father was a tree".
5. One of Meg's Teachers
Answer: Mr. Berler
One of the recurring characters who is a teacher at James Woods Regional High School, Mr Berler is protective of Captain Jean-Luc Picard and rates him as a superior "Star Trek" captain when compared to James T. Kirk. This comes to the fore in the episode "The Kiss Seen Around the World" (Season 3, 2001).
6. He's big and yellow
Answer: Big Bird
"Family Guy" takes many opportunities to lampoon the big guy from "Sesame Street". He has appeared in numerous episodes, including the controversial (children, please look away now) "Brian's Play" (Season 11, 2013), where he is portrayed as a "meth" addict.
7. Tom Tucker's deformed son
Answer: Jake
Jake is the boy with the upside-down face and is a classmate of Chris'. All Jake wants is some attention from his dad, which he doesn't get, and this may go part of the way to explaining why he's such and obnoxious little so-and-so. Jake does manage to get a normal face in an episode, thanks to an encounter with some toxic waste ("It Takes a Village Idiot, and I Married One"; Season 5, 2007).
8. A vaudeville act
Answer: Vern and Johnny
Seth voices Vern, who is the only one of the pair that speaks. Johnny is forever playing "Galloping Gertie" on the piano. They soon managed to get on people's nerves to the point that Stewie shoots them dead in "Saving Private Brian" (Season 5, 2006), declaring that we won't be seeing them again. Wrong Stewie. Vern and Johnny do re-appear, in "Back to the Woods" (Season 6, 2008) but, this time, they're ghosts.
9. He has big bulging eyes and blue fur
Answer: Cookie Monster
NO! Not the Cookie Monster! Yes, another beloved "Sesame Street" character cops a large dose of parody from the "Family Guy" team. He also appears in multiple episodes of the show. In sad news for his fans, in "Model Misbehaviour" (Season 4, 2005) he is seen entering rehab in a bid to curb his cookie addiction.
10. He died for our sins
Answer: Jesus Christ
Seth MacFarlane provided the voice for Jesus in the earlier episodes of the show. He has also been voiced by Seth Green, David Goodman and Alec Sulkin. Jesus is the son of God and the running gag that the show maintains around him is that he constantly gets around in a Cadillac Escalade.
He is first seen picking up his father from the Drunken Clam in "Blind Ambition" (Season 4, 2005) after God had set fire to the place. At one point he becomes a huge celebrity in Quahog and he allows the fame to go to his head.
This quiz was reviewed by FunTrivia editor guitargoddess before going online.
Any errors found in FunTrivia content are routinely corrected through our feedback system.
More dogs! For this task, players had to find a canine main character in a piece of British entertainment (book, TV, movie or song) and then use that name in a quiz title, to write about anything BUT that character.