Road to the Multiverse
- Episode aired Sep 27, 2009
- TV-14
- 30m
IMDb RATING
9.1/10
4.6K
YOUR RATING
Brian and Stewie explore a series of alternate universes.Brian and Stewie explore a series of alternate universes.Brian and Stewie explore a series of alternate universes.
Seth MacFarlane
- Peter Griffin
- (voice)
- …
Alex Borstein
- Lois Griffin
- (voice)
Seth Green
- Chris Griffin
- (voice)
Mila Kunis
- Meg Griffin
- (voice)
Mike Henry
- Cleveland Brown
- (voice)
- …
John G. Brennan
- Mort Goldman
- (voice)
Ralph Garman
- Weight Exchanger
- (voice)
Kei Ogawa
- Japanese Meg
- (voice)
- …
Danny Smith
- Announcer
- (voice)
Alec Sulkin
- Carney
- (voice)
John Viener
- Police Dog
- (voice)
Patrick Warburton
- Joe Swanson
- (voice)
Kotaro Watanabe
- Japanese Brian
- (voice)
- …
Adam West
- Mayor Adam West
- (voice)
Jamison Yang
- Japanese Peter
- (voice)
- …
Aaron Krebs
- Wala
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe fate of the Jewish character who comes to the door is inspired by the long-standing rumor that Walt Disney was a closet anti-Semite. Evidence is mostly circumstantial, although Walt certainly wasn't above using Jewish jokes of slightly questionable taste. (In The Opry House (1929), for instance, Mickey dances around dressed as a Hasidic Jew. One scene cut from Three Little Pigs (1933) even had the Wolf dressed up as a stereotypical Jewish peddler; the scene was changed after complaints came in from Jewish groups.)
- GoofsIn the advanced technology universe, Stewie tells Brian that there is no religion. He then takes Brian to the Sistine Chaple. If there is no religion, there wouldn't be any chapels.
- Quotes
[they appear in the live-action universe]
Stewie Griffin: Uhh, Brian? This feels weird...
Brian Griffin: Hit the button!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Family Guy: 200 Episodes Later (2012)
- SoundtracksDrop Dead Legs
(uncredited)
Written by Michael Anthony, Alex Van Halen & Edward Van Halen and David Lee Roth
Produced by Ted Templeman
Performed by Van Halen
Featured review
Hands down, the BEST Family Guy episode
I don't think you even need me to explain why I believe this episode is the best in the entire show. It's a brilliant masterpiece. It's unbelievably amusing, written well, executed amazingly, creative, Brian and Stewie (yes, this is one of the reasons why I believe it's an amazing episode), interesting from start to finish, and the most important thing, IT'S SO ENJOYABLE. If you are a Family Guy fan and still haven't checked this episode out, you are missing out peak Family Guy and quite possibly one of your favorite episodes.
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