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Family Guy

Family Guy
By Jon Zajac

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As a fan of Family Guy, I’m always looking for ways to bring the show’s outrageous humor, memorable characters, and biting satire into my events. One fun way to do this is by using Family Guy-themed “This or That” icebreaker questions. By asking questions related to the show’s themes, storylines, and pop culture references, you can create a lively and engaging atmosphere among your guests and encourage them to share their opinions and experiences.

How to incorporate Family Guy themed This or That questions

To incorporate Family Guy-themed “This or That” questions into your event, follow these steps:

  1. Prepare a list of questions beforehand that are related to the show’s humor, characters, storylines, and pop culture references. You can find inspiration from watching episodes, reading recaps, or browsing online forums and fan sites.

  2. Print out the questions on cards or display them on a screen or a poster board. Encourage your guests to form small groups of 3-5 people and take turns asking each other the questions. You can also create a rotation system where each group moves on to the next question after a set amount of time (e.g., 2-3 minutes).

  3. Make sure everyone has a chance to answer each question and listen actively to their responses. Encourage follow-up questions, comments, and discussions that build on the initial answers. You can also share your own insights and opinions about the show to keep the conversation flowing.

  4. After everyone has had a chance to answer all the questions, gather your guests in a larger group and ask them to share their favorite or most surprising answers. You can also use this opportunity to highlight any commonalities or connections that emerged during the activity.

  5. Consider using some of the insights or stories that came up during the “This or That” icebreaker as a springboard for further conversations and activities throughout the day. For example, you could organize a trivia game based on Family Guy trivia or create a photo booth with props inspired by the show’s characters and settings.

Ideas on different themes of questions

To keep your Family Guy-themed icebreaker questions fresh and engaging, you can explore different themes and categories that are relevant to the show. Here are some ideas:

  • Characters: Ask questions related to the personalities, relationships, and quirks of the show’s main characters (e.g., “Which Family Guy character do you relate to the most?” or “Who is your favorite member of the Griffin family?”).

  • Storylines: Ask questions about the show’s plot twists, conflicts, and resolutions (e.g., “What was your favorite episode of Family Guy?” or “Do you prefer the comedic storylines or the satirical storylines?”).

  • Humor: Ask questions that tap into the show’s unique brand of humor and satire (e.g., “Which Family Guy joke made you laugh the most?” or “What is your favorite funny moment from the show?”).

  • Pop culture references: Ask questions that reference pop culture, history, and current events that are featured in the show (e.g., “What is your favorite celebrity cameo on Family Guy?” or “Which historical figure do you remember from watching Family Guy?”).

By incorporating these different themes of questions into your Family Guy-themed icebreaker activity, you can keep your guests engaged and entertained while also fostering a sense of community and shared interest. So why not give it a try and see how it can enhance your next event!

My favorite Family Guy themed This or That questions

  1. Do you prefer Peter or Brian as the main character?
  2. Would you rather live in Quahog or Pawtucket?
  3. Do you like the earlier or later seasons of Family Guy more?
  4. Do you prefer Stewie’s evil plans or his friendship with Brian?
  5. Peter’s shenanigans or Lois’ strict parenting?
  6. Would you rather have dinner with the Griffins or the Swansons?
  7. Wipeout or Trivial Pursuit with the Griffins?
  8. Would you rather be stuck in a room with Quagmire or Herbert?
  9. Chris or Meg - which family member do you relate to more?
  10. Would you rather have Cleveland or Joe as your neighbor?
  11. Family Guy or American Dad - which Seth MacFarlane show do you prefer?
  12. Brian’s redemption or Brian sleeping with Quagmire’s dad’s wife?
  13. Would you rather be part of the Griffin family or the Belcher family?
  14. Quahog 5 News or Tom Tucker’s news segment?
  15. Would you rather have Peter’s job at the Pawtucket Brewery or work at the Quahog Mini Mart?
  16. Which cutaway gag is your favorite - Conway Twitty or chicken fight?
  17. Would you rather have Peter’s intelligence or Quagmire’s sex appeal?
  18. Tom Cruise in the closet or the epic chicken fight?
  19. Would you rather have Cleveland or Carl as your best friend?
  20. Chris dating Meg’s friend Connie or Brian dating Ida?
  21. Peter’s love for his wife Lois or his love for his best friend Brian?
  22. Would you rather have Adam West or Mayor West as Quahog’s mayor?
  23. Pawtucket Patriot Ale or Duff Beer?
  24. Would you rather be stuck in a car with Peter’s bad driving or Stewie’s constant whining?
  25. Peter’s love for disco or his love for KISS?
  26. Would you rather have Peter or Stewie help you with a science project?
  27. Quahog’s Most Wanted or their Crime Alert?
  28. Would you rather be in a band with Peter or Joe?
  29. Peter wishing for a black friend or Brian wishing to be human?
  30. Would you rather have Lois or Bonnie as your best friend?
  31. Tom Tucker’s voice or Peter’s laugh - which is more annoying?

About the author

Jon Zajac

Jon Zajac

Founder & Chief Icebreaker

I started Icebreaker Spot because I truly believe that strong connections are the foundation of successful teams. I wanted to create a platform that would make it easy for people to find and share icebreakers and team building activities, empowering them to build trust, foster collaboration, and ultimately, achieve greatness together.