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I'm OBSESSED with These Family Guy Greece Moments!
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Hey there, fellow wanderers of #GoExploreGreece! Ever heard the saying "variety is the spice of life"? Well, I've taken that to heart, and since we're all about exploring the wonders of Greece, I've decided to add a sprinkle of humour to the mix. Fancy a #laugh or #comedy moments? If so, here's a #funnyvideo #shortvideo round-up of the top five Family Guy moments set in Greece. Perfect for any comedy lover, a lover of a good #short or Family Guy aficionado.
Achilles
Ever heard of Achilles and his famous weak heel? In the "Stew-Roids" episode (that's season 7, episode 13 if you're making notes), there's an unexpected twist. Instead of his heel being the vulnerable spot, it's... wait for it... his testicles! Leave it to Family Guy to turn a Greek classic into a right knee-slapper. Fancy a chuckle? Brew up, grab a biccie and tune in!
300 - The Battle of Thermopylae
I'm a sucker for #funnymoments, and #trendingshorts and this one's an absolute cracker. Remember when Peter lands a job in social media? In true Peter style, he claims to be one of the mighty #300 Spartans. But, instead of gearing up for an epic battle, he's trying to pick the perfect profile pic for their "SpartaBook" account. Madness, I tell you! Though I'm a bit fuzzy on the episode details, it's well worth a dig.
Meeting Chronos, the God of Time
This #funny one is one for the books. Peter and the gang find themselves chatting about the plethora of Greek gods mid-flight. And then, out of the blue, they meet Chronos! But far from being all-powerful, he's stressing over... flight layovers. Yep, even the God of Time has his moments. A brilliant blend of myth and mirth.
Brian and Stewie at the Trojan War
Get ready to roll in the aisles! Brian and Stewie land in the heart of the Trojan War. But instead of epic battles, Stewie's trying to sell the Trojans on that wooden horse's safety merits, while Brian worries about the aftermath. It's not the Trojan War from our school days, that's for sure.
The Great Greece Peanut Butter Cup War
Picture ancient Greece with its elegance and grandeur. Now, toss in a fight over... a peanut butter cup. Yes, you read that right. Peter recounts a legendary war where the prize wasn't Helen of Troy, but a delicious treat. It's mad, it's hilarious, and it's pure Family Guy gold.
Cheers for stopping by,
Ian
Achilles
Ever heard of Achilles and his famous weak heel? In the "Stew-Roids" episode (that's season 7, episode 13 if you're making notes), there's an unexpected twist. Instead of his heel being the vulnerable spot, it's... wait for it... his testicles! Leave it to Family Guy to turn a Greek classic into a right knee-slapper. Fancy a chuckle? Brew up, grab a biccie and tune in!
300 - The Battle of Thermopylae
I'm a sucker for #funnymoments, and #trendingshorts and this one's an absolute cracker. Remember when Peter lands a job in social media? In true Peter style, he claims to be one of the mighty #300 Spartans. But, instead of gearing up for an epic battle, he's trying to pick the perfect profile pic for their "SpartaBook" account. Madness, I tell you! Though I'm a bit fuzzy on the episode details, it's well worth a dig.
Meeting Chronos, the God of Time
This #funny one is one for the books. Peter and the gang find themselves chatting about the plethora of Greek gods mid-flight. And then, out of the blue, they meet Chronos! But far from being all-powerful, he's stressing over... flight layovers. Yep, even the God of Time has his moments. A brilliant blend of myth and mirth.
Brian and Stewie at the Trojan War
Get ready to roll in the aisles! Brian and Stewie land in the heart of the Trojan War. But instead of epic battles, Stewie's trying to sell the Trojans on that wooden horse's safety merits, while Brian worries about the aftermath. It's not the Trojan War from our school days, that's for sure.
The Great Greece Peanut Butter Cup War
Picture ancient Greece with its elegance and grandeur. Now, toss in a fight over... a peanut butter cup. Yes, you read that right. Peter recounts a legendary war where the prize wasn't Helen of Troy, but a delicious treat. It's mad, it's hilarious, and it's pure Family Guy gold.
Cheers for stopping by,
Ian