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Stewie Griffin
Family Guy character
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First appearance Death Has a Shadow (1999)
Created by Seth MacFarlane
Designed by Seth MacFarlane
Voiced by Seth MacFarlane
In-universe information
Full name Stewart Gilligan Griffin
Gender Male
Occupation Supervillain (formerly)
Inventor
Scientist
Preschool student
Family
  • Peter Griffin (father)
  • Lois Griffin (mother)
  • Meg Griffin (sister)
  • Chris Griffin (brother)
  • Brian Griffin (dog/»best friend»)
Home Quahog, Rhode Island
Born 1998 (as of «Death Has a Shadow»)

Stewart «Stewie» Gilligan Griffin[1] is a fictional character from the animated television series Family Guy. He was born in 1998 and is voiced by the series creator Seth MacFarlane and first appeared on television, along with the rest of the Griffin family, in a 15-minute short on December 20, 1998. Stewie was created and designed by MacFarlane himself, who was asked to pitch a pilot to the Fox Broadcasting Company, based on The Life of Larry and Larry & Steve, two shorts made by MacFarlane featuring a middle-aged man named Larry and an intellectual dog, Steve. After the pilot was given the green light, the Griffin family appeared in the episode «Death Has a Shadow».

Stewie is a highly precocious toddler who talks and acts as an adult. He began the series as a megalomaniacal sociopath, initially obsessed with violence, matricide, and world domination. He is the third child of Peter and Lois Griffin, the youngest brother of Meg, and the younger brother of Chris. Throughout the series, particularly following the two episode arc «Stewie Kills Lois» and «Lois Kills Stewie», the violent aspects of Stewie’s personality were toned down, and he has evolved into an eccentric, friendly, bisexual and flamboyant scamp (something possibly foreshadowed in the direct-to-video film Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story). He has also come to have a very close friendship with the family’s anthropomorphic dog, Brian, whom he originally used to antagonize in the earliest episodes. Stewie is considered to be the show’s breakout character and has received numerous award nominations from writers such as Jodiss Pierre.[2]

Role in Family Guy[edit]

Stewie Griffin is portrayed as a two-year-old prodigy who has a sophisticated voice and can speak very fluently in an upper-class English accent with quite advanced vocabulary.[3] He reaches his first birthday in the season 1 episode «Chitty Chitty Death Bang», and we see the family celebrate Stewie’s birthday in a cutaway gag in the season 12 episode «Chap Stewie». As Stewie’s first birthday was celebrated in the episode «Chitty Chitty Death Bang», it is safe to assume that it was Stewie’s second first birthday in the episode «Chap Stewie». Very highly literate and able to cite pop culture references that long predate his birth, Stewie is also entranced by Raffi and Teletubbies.

Stewie succumbs to other childish tendencies; he believes Peter has truly disappeared in a game of Peekaboo, often has difficulties understanding the concept of shapes, talks to his teddy bear Rupert as if he were alive, is overcome with laughter when Lois blows on his stomach;[4] and has no idea how to use a toilet.[3] MacFarlane has stated that Stewie was created to represent the general helplessness of an infant through the eyes of an adult. Per cartoon physics, his ability to move objects of greater weight than himself is not surprising to other characters, nor is his apparent ability to retrieve firearms from hammerspace or his ability to talk. According to «Don’t Be a Dickens at Christmas», he understands German (but cannot speak it), as his great-great-grandmother is of German descent and the Pewterschmidts (except Lois) speak it. In «The Big Bang Theory» it is revealed that he is descended from Italian polymath Leonardo da Vinci, on Lois’s side of the family.

Stewie’s mastery of physics and mechanical engineering is quite extraordinary and at a level of science fiction. He has constructed advanced fighter-jets, mind control devices, a weather control device, a teleportation device, robots, clones, a working Transporter device from Star Trek, time machines, a Multiverse Transporter, a shrinking pod,[5] as well as an assortment of weapons including lasers, rocket launchers, and crossbows. Stewie employs these to cope with the perceived stresses of infant life (such as teething pain, and eating broccoli)[6] and to murder his mother, Lois, with mixed success at best depending on the objective. As made clear in the pilot episode, Stewie’s matricidal tendencies are a result of Lois constantly and unwittingly thwarting his schemes, and so he desires to kill her to carry out his plans without her interference.

In other, later episodes, Stewie engages in other violent and criminal acts, including robbery, aggravated assault, carjacking,[7] loan sharking,[8] forgery,[9] and killing off many minor characters (with a tank, guns, and other assorted weaponry).[10]

Stewie eventually realizes his dreams of matricide and world domination in the sixth season two-part episode «Stewie Kills Lois» and «Lois Kills Stewie». The events are reverted in a deus ex machina ending, where most of the story turns out to be a computer simulation. Because of the rather disastrous ending for himself in the simulation, being shot and killed by Peter, he decides to put aside his outlandish plans of matricide and world domination for the time being.

Stewie shows a complete disdain for most people especially Matthew McConaughey but does show affection and even rare instances of kindness to his family. Such moments include his support for Meg (whom he traditionally calls «Megan») as when he chided Brian’s coke-induced hostility to her («The Thin White Line»), retracted his joke, «I hate you too, bitch» when Meg said «I hate you all» to the family («Untitled Griffin Family History»), and wiped her tears during a weepy moment. On a more frequent basis though, Stewie constantly disrespects Meg, as he does with most elders (and as most people do to Meg), often being rude to her and subjecting her to the malice of his misbehavior, once even tricking her outside to be attacked by bees on steroids.[11]

He generally thinks of Peter as an inferior—regarding him simply as «the fat man» and, at one point, harboring doubts that Peter could be his father («Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story»)—but does bond with him over a shared love of practical jokes made at Lois’ expense («The Courtship of Stewie’s Father»). While Stewie typically regards Chris as a stooge, he considers him his only friend aside from Brian, and even helped Chris to dress when he felt too shy to date («Extra Large Medium») and assists him in dealing with bullies («Secondhand Spoke»). In a few episodes, such as «Stewie Loves Lois», it is shown that Stewie can love his mother. In that episode, after Lois recovers and repairs a lost Rupert and serves Stewie a meal he likes, he rethinks Lois and accepts her as a loving mother. When he becomes too dependent on her, she deliberately takes no notice of him; when he hurts himself, she tries to show notice of him again, and he returns to hating her. However, at the end of the season nine premiere, «And Then There Were Fewer», when Diane Simmons is about to murder Lois for uncovering her murderous revenge scheme, Stewie secretly saves Lois by killing Diane with a sniper rifle, though he states to himself that he only did it to not miss out on the opportunity to kill Lois in the future.

In the more recent seasons, Stewie has a larger amount of freedom from his parents, usually spending much of his time with Brian. This extends to the point of his ability to keep pigs from parallel universes («Road to the Multiverse») or take part in the television series Jolly Farm («Go Stewie Go»), as compared to the first season, in which his plans were constantly hindered by Lois. In «The Hand That Rocks the Wheelchair», Stewie inadvertently clones an evil twin of himself after trying to increase his evil nature. By the end of the episode, it is suggested that the original Stewie may have been unknowingly killed by Brian (as he cannot tell them apart) and Stewie turns to the camera with glowing yellow eyes (reminiscent of Michael Jackson’s «Thriller»). But so far, the Stewie has recently seen in «Trading Places», the follow-up episode, he still seems to have his mostly harmless eccentricity, shown when he asks Brian if he wants to trade places with him for fun.

He also starts to interact with more people despite still having hatred towards many of them, as shown in cutaways in later episodes, and is more flamboyant. Stewie is shown in more recent episodes to be a superfan of Taylor Swift and even sets her up with Chris as a prom date. Stewie has had a few rare interactions with his pedophile elderly neighbor Herbert. Stewie intensely dislikes him and is one of the few characters fully aware of Herbert’s nature, even calling him a pervert to his face. All this does, however, is move Herbert into thinking Stewie is «feisty».

In the season 16 episode «Send in Stewie, Please», it is revealed that Stewie’s English accent is fake and that he has an American Boston accent, although the follow-up joke that has him speak in numerous other voices (of Seth MacFarlane’s other characters) suggests it was a mere gag.

Development[edit]

Stewie is voiced by Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane, who also provides the voices of Brian Griffin, Peter Griffin, and Glenn Quagmire as well as numerous minor characters.[12] MacFarlane based Stewie’s accent on the voice of English actor Rex Harrison,[13][14] particularly on Harrison’s performance in the 1964 musical drama film My Fair Lady, with further influence coming from The Simpsons character Mr. Burns.[15][16] MacFarlane has stated that his inspiration for the Stewie name was a car owned by Stan Lee.[17][failed verification] MacFarlane has also linked Stewie with David Hyde Pierce on more than one occasion, saying he wants Pierce to play Stewie if a live action version of the show would ever be created.[18][19]

Stewie’s head has the shape of a rugby ball. In the episode «Stuck Together, Torn Apart», a cutaway shows Stewie’s head to be normally shaped, until he hits it on the ceiling while bouncing on the bed, and it is elongated into the familiar shape.[20] Flashbacks in «Chitty Chitty Death Bang», however, show his head was already shaped like a football when he was born.

Ambiguous sexuality[edit]

Stewie’s sexuality is ambiguous. When the writers began to flesh out Stewie’s character beyond being a generic supervillain in season two, MacFarlane and the writers began to explore Stewie’s sexuality with a series of one-off gags, which hinted in «Chick Cancer» and «We Love You, Conrad» that Stewie might be homosexual. One example is in the episode, «Brian and Stewie,» where Stewie’s cellphone screensaver is of a muscular man. Another is where he has a picture of Chris Noth in his wallet and he expresses his wishes to have sexual relations with Brian’s son, Dylan. In some episodes, such as «Turkey Guys» and «Send in Stewie, Please», Stewie appears to be on the verge of coming out of the closet when he is interrupted for comedic effect.

In other instances, such as when Stewie falls in love with a girl, Janet, in «Dammit Janet!», he is «a very unhappy repressed heterosexual» in Seth’s words. It also explains why he’s so hellbent on killing [his mother, Lois] and taking over the world: He has a lot of aggression, which comes from confusion and uncertainty about his orientation. In the commentary for Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story, the writers describe how they were going to make Stewie discover he was gay but decided to scrap this idea to retain Stewie’s sexual ambiguity for writing purposes. MacFarlane planned for the series third season to end with Stewie coming out after a near-death experience. The show’s abrupt cancellation caused MacFarlane to abort these plans, and the episode «Queer Is Stewie?» was produced, but never shown. Since that point, MacFarlane has opted to have Stewie portrayed as sexually ambiguous, as, in his eyes, the flexibility of Stewie’s sexuality allows for much more freedom in terms of writing for the character.
MacFarlane later elaborated:

He originally began as a diabolical villain, but then we delved into the idea of his confused sexuality. We all feel that Stewie is almost certainly gay, and he’s in the process of figuring it out for himself. We haven’t ever really locked into it because we get a lot of good jokes from both sides, but we treat him oftentimes as if we were writing a gay character.

— Seth MacFarlane, «Big Gay Following», The Advocate interview[18]

When asked why he made the decision «to take Stewie from homicidal maniac to gay little song boy?,» MacFarlane answered: «It wasn’t a conscious decision. Characters evolve in certain ways and we found that doing the take-over-the-world thing every week was getting played out and was starting to feel a little dated. It was weirdly feeling a little ’90s and believe me, if we were still doing that, the show would be on its last legs. I only half-jokingly go by the guideline that, if it’s something that might ruin the show, it’s a story we should probably do.»[21][22]

MacFarlane told Playboy «We had an episode that went all the way to the script phase in which Stewie does come out. It had to do with the harassment he took from other kids at school. He ends up going back in time to prevent a passage in Leviticus from being written: ‘Thou shalt not lie with mankind as with womankind. It is an abomination.’ But we decided it’s better to keep it vague, which makes more sense because he’s a one-year-old. Ultimately, Stewie will be gay or a very unhappy repressed heterosexual. It also explains why he’s so hellbent on killing his mother, Lois, and taking over the world: he has a lot of aggression, which comes from confusion and uncertainty about his orientation.»[23]

Reception[edit]

MacFarlane has been nominated for two awards for voicing Stewie Griffin. In 1999, he won a Primetime Emmy Award in the category Outstanding Voice-Over Performance.[24] In 2006, he received an Annie Award in the Best Voice Acting in an Animated Television, Production category, for his voice work in the episode «Brian the Bachelor».[25] In addition, Wizard magazine rated Stewie the 95th-greatest villain of all time.[26] Stewie was also named the best Family Guy character on a list of «Top 25 Family Guy Characters» compiled by IGN.[27] In 2010, Entertainment Weekly placed him 45th on its list of the «Top 100 Characters of the Past Twenty Years.»[28] Gay.com ranked Stewie as the fifteenth-gayest cartoon character.[29] Hal Boedeker, a critic for The Orlando Sentinel, called Stewie «a brilliant creation».[30] Stewie (and Brian) usually form the center-plot for the show’s highest-rated and most critically acclaimed episodes, these being the Road to … episodes. In a list of Stewie and Brian’s greatest adventures, five of the Road to … episodes occupied the top five places.[31]

Allegations of plagiarized design[edit]

Several commentators, including its author Chris Ware, have noticed similarities between the title character of the graphic novel Jimmy Corrigan, the Smartest Kid on Earth (first published in 1995) and Stewie. Ware has remarked that the similarities are «a little too coincidental to be simply, well, coincidental.»[32] He further stated, «I don’t want a book of seven years’ worth of my stuff to become available and then be accused of being a rip-off of Family Guy[32] 20th Century Fox insists that Stewie is an entirely original character.[32] In a 2003 interview, MacFarlane said that he had never seen the comic strip before, described the similarities as «pretty shocking» and said that he could «see how [Ware] would reach that conclusion.»[33]

Merchandise and appearances in other media[edit]

Stewie has been included on Family Guy T-shirts, baseball caps, bumper stickers, cardboard standups, refrigerator magnets, posters, and several other items. Stewie appears in the Family Guy Video Game!,[34] where Stewie discovers his brother Bertram attempting to outdo him in taking over the world. Desperate to stop him, Stewie shrinks himself and makes his way to Bertram’s lair within Peter’s testicles to discover his plan, destroys his henchman cloning lab, and rescues a kidnapped Rupert from a rocket. He finally confronts Bertram in the park, where Bertram turns himself into a giant.[35] Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story is a DVD movie about Stewie’s secret and what can be his future.[36] Stewie is also a playable character (along with Brian) in the show’s second video game, Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse, where the pair travel through the multiverse again, to defeat Bertram.

Stewie appeared in the Bones episode «The Critic in the Cabernet»,[37] as the result of a brain tumor-induced hallucination that FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth (David Boreanaz) was suffering from. MacFarlane wrote all of Stewie’s dialogue for the episode.[38] The character appeared in a Coca-Cola[39] commercial during Super Bowl XLII, he and Brian appeared in a commercial for Wheat Thins, he presented a musical number at the 59th Primetime Emmy Awards with Brian, and he appeared at the 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards.[40][41] He appeared on the December 21, 2009 episode of Late Show with David Letterman to present «Top Ten Things You Don’t Want To Hear From Your Child.»

Understanding Stewie[edit]

There is much debate over which characters in Family Guy can understand Stewie. In an interview, MacFarlane said that everyone can basically understand him, but they ignore him or just think to themselves «oh how cute» when he talks.[42] However, at the 2011 Comic-Con panel, he compared this to Wile E. Coyote in the old Merrie Melodies cartoons. MacFarlane went on to say that Brian always hears Stewie, and more recently so does Chris, but the writers usually strive for Peter, Lois, and Meg (apart from Leggo My Meg-O) not to hear him. Once Stewie leaves the house, the question of who can hear him depends very much on the story. MacFarlane also states that these rules can be broken for the sake of comedy, so this could change from one episode to another.[43]

There are several jokes within the series revolving around whether the Griffins, other than Brian, can understand Stewie. In «E. Peterbus Unum», a student watching the episode from the distant future asks his teacher, «So, can the family understand the baby, or… what’s the deal with that?» In «Inside Family Guy«, Peter apologizes to the family, to which Stewie comments: «Oh that’s nice of you to say». Peter replies: «Thank you, Stewie, who I can understand». In «Stewie’s First Word», after Stewie utters an expletive that everyone around him can clearly understand, he eventually concludes that people can only understand him when he wants them to, namely whenever he’s feeling intense emotion.

References[edit]

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Bibliography[edit]

  • Callaghan, Steve (2005). Family Guy: The Official Episode Guide: Seasons 1 — 3. New York City: Harper Paperbacks. ISBN 978-0060833053.

External links[edit]

  • Stewie Griffin at Fox.com

Stewart «Stewie» Gilligan Griffin is the flamboyant and eccentric one year old infant of Peter and Lois Griffin. Mentally he seems much older, even proclaiming in «I Never Met the Dead Man» to be shooting on a fifth grade level.

Stewie is well-spoken, with an advanced vocabulary, an upper-class British accent and an ambiguous sexual orientation. He refers to Peter often as ‘The Fat man’ and his mother by her given name, Lois. Seth MacFarlane has described him as «an evil Rex Harrison». Stewie is constantly plotting ways to kill his mother, Lois, apparently holding a grudge against her because of his nine-month stay in her «ovarian Bastille.» He shares his secrets with his confidant and teddy bear Rupert. Stewie often speaks from the standpoint of a much older person, saying such things as «What is it that you children are into nowadays?»

On the show, Stewie engages in extreme violent or criminal acts, including robbery, carjacking, loan sharking, forgery, and killing off many minor characters. The characters he kills off are for reasons such as anger, jealousy, and grudges he holds. Stewie’s mastery of physics, mechanical engineering, and firearms are at a level of science fiction. He has constructed advanced fighter-jets, a mind control device, a weather control device, robots, a time machine, a shrinking pod, a teleportation device, and more. Stewie employs these to deal with the stresses of infant life such as teething pain, and his hatred of broccoli or to kill his mother. Stewie also shows infant-like tendencies such as pretending his trike is an actual vehicle. Stewie’s ability to move objects of greater weight than himself is not surprising to other characters, nor is his ability to perform martial arts or retrieve firearms from hammerspace. In «Dog Gone», after he made jokes about Brian killing a dog, Brian asks him how he’d feel if he had killed another baby. He merely replied by telling him he’s killed seven, acting as if it was no big deal. He also tries to get children to drink poison. In «Love Thy Trophy» his foster siblings who are each of different races asked him if he wanted to lay down and complete their people rainbow and he suggested that they play «Drink the Stuff Under the Sink» instead. In «Emission Impossible» he went to Lois in his Peter Bot and told Chris and Meg to drink the anti freeze in the garage.

Stewie, like his mother, has a masochistic personality. This was revealed in «Peter’s Two Dads» when Lois spanked Stewie for destroying her pearl necklace. Stewie later confided to Rupert that he found that he enjoyed suffering from such pain, and unsuccessfully went out of his way to provoke Lois several times in the episode into spanking him again. He even had a day dream in which he was tortured by Lois, who was clad in a dominatrix outfit. In «Be Careful What You Fish For», Stewie comes home with his right arm pulled out of its socket, Brian then stuffs Stewie’s mouth with paper so he can’t yell for Lois. Brian then painfully but successfully puts Stewie’s arm back in its socket. After the act, Stewie notes that he won’t say if he liked it or not. In «Friends of Peter G», shown in a vision given by Death, Peter enters the kitchen drunk and angry, forcing his family to line up to get cigar burns. After Stewie is burned, he returns in a disguise in hopes to get burned again. In «Total Recall», he claims he plays choking games with Rupert.

Early in the series he was portrayed as being completely obsessed with world domination and killing Lois. In «Chitty Chitty Death Bang», It was revealed that after Stewie’s birth, the doctor found a map of Europe with plans to bomb its capitals inside Lois. He still wants to kill Lois and take over the world but those goals have taken a back seat, although He admits in «Send in Stewie, Please» that he still likes to talk about them. In select episodes, Stewie has exhibited some of his more sociopathic side, such as shooting Brian in the leg in «Back to the Pilot». Stewie tried to recapture some of those traits in «The Hand That Rocks the Wheelchair» and ended up creating an evil clone of himself. Brian suggests in «Stewie’s First Word» that Stewie no longer has an interest in killing Lois since his second word was «Mommy». He quickly dismisses it though as the show breaks down into nonsense.

Despite all of Stewie’s evil traits he did genuinely care about Brian. In «Brian & Stewie», he revealed that he considered Brian to be his only friend and the only person in the entire world that he cared about. When ordered to kill Brian by his girlfriend Penelope in «Mr. and Mrs. Stewie», Stewie struggled to do so but eventually chose to spare Brian and protect him from Penelope. He also comforted Brian after Glenn Quagmire ranted about how much he hated him in «Jerome Is the New Black» and informed Brian that he didn’t need Quagmire to like him as long as he liked himself. He then added that he liked him and allowed him to sleep in his room.

When Brian was killed by a car in «Life of Brian», Stewie’s devastation over Brian’s death caused him to be cold and nasty towards Vinny, a replacement family dog until Vinny told him that he understood what he was going through due to the death of his own previous owner. After that, Stewie bonded with Vinny, imitating his Italian personality at times such as in «In Harmony’s Way» when Vinny suggests Quagmire wear a necklace.

Understanding Stewie

A running gag has occurred over whether or not the family can understand Stewie’s speech, especially given his tendency towards homicidal remarks. The Griffins appear to ignore most of what Stewie says, though on occasion they have responded to his speech.

This has been referred in «E. Peterbus Unum» as a meta-joke. The end of the episode reveals it actually being a historical video, projected to a group of students in the future. When the presenter asks if there are any questions, one of the students responds with «I don’t get it. So…. like… can the family understand the baby or… what’s the deal with that?» The other students are seen nodding in agreement with the apparent confusion.

Brian and Jillian are the only adults that seem to fully understand what he’s saying; however there have been occasions when other characters have evidently understood him. Brian can always understand him though, and they often have conversations between themselves, including musical numbers, arguments and bad advice. Strangers such as Connie DiMico can also understand Stewie in «McStroke». Lauren Conrad is even able to understand him. On the occasions when he speaks directly to Meg or Chris they also sometimes reply.

In «Fast Times at Buddy Cianci Jr. High», a police officer is able to understand his speech when Stewie covers up for Lois hiding a body.

In «Extra Large Medium», Chris has a lot of dialog with Stewie that make it plain that he is able to understand him.

«Stewie Kills Lois» and «Lois Kills Stewie» are the only episodes where he is really spoken to properly by all family members, but these two episodes were simulations but still had a strong possibility of happening. Stewie complained that they were only NOW interested in him since they had found out he was an evil genius, whereas the previous week Peter had ignored his macaroni picture of an owl.

In «Chitty Chitty Death Bang», Stewie talks to the cult leader, who understands fully what he says, not seeing him until seconds before Stewie kills him.

During a dream in «Bigfat», Hank Hill walks in and demands to know who the fat guy is sleeping with his wife Lois, before waking up again with his real wife Peggy Hill and complains about not getting to find out if they can understand what Stewie says.

When the family adopted Vinny, he was able to understand Stewie perfectly and throughout all the episodes with him, Vinny and Stewie exchanged dialogue just like he does with Brian.

A mall Santa is able to understand Stewie in «Christmas Guy».

When being carried home from the hospital in «Yug Ylimaf», Chris questions if anyone else heard Stewie while he talked to Brian after being born. This is immediately dismissed by Lois.

Anne Murray understands Stewie when he and Brian go to see her about the meaning behind her song «Snowbird» in «Chris Cross».

When Peter discovers a whip in Quagmire’s mail and decides to play with it in «Herpe, the Love Sore», Stewie compliments him on the «Cool hWhip» and Peter turns the whip on him as Stewie questions how Peter can suddenly understand him.

When Stewie comments to Chris that someone should call Lois a pig for picking her teeth at the table in «Meg Stinks!», Chris actually does it while Lois misses the comment from Stewie.

Cleveland Brown sees what he believes to be Stewie and Brian talking in «He’s Bla-ack!» and makes note of it to Peter.

Dr. Hartman understands and converses with Stewie, albeit a disguised one, in «Stewie Is Enceinte».

Both Meg and Chris conspire with Stewie to embarrass Brian over his predictable pretentiousness in «A Shot in the Dark».

When Stewie accepts Peter’s apology to the family in «Inside Family Guy», Peter thanks and admits he can understand him.

When Meg fumbles around describing menstrual periods in «Saturated Fat Guy», Stewie cuts to the chase, although Chris points out that he already understands her.

During the «1969 Theme From «Family Guy»» in «»Family Guy» Through the Years», Peter attributes Stewie’s limited speech to a wizard, associating it with a trope used to explain a lack of continuity as «a wizard did it.»[1]

In «Dead Dog Walking», Peter mentions to understanding pieces of Stewie’s speech after hearing his secret of kissing Chris.

During «Bri, Robot», Cleveland and Joe understand Stewie’s speech when regarding his tips about fashion.

In «Stewie’s First Word», frustrated by poor wi-fi and a lack of cookies due to Lent, Stewie lets out an expletive in church that everyone understands. Shunned, Lois tries to understand where he picked up such language and eventually realizes it was from her. By the end of the episode, Stewie says his second word in «Mommy». He also works out that people only understand him when he really wants them to.

Sexuality

He shows that he does not have a complete knowledge of sexual intercourse as shown in «Chick Cancer» where he says he thinks sex is «a kind of cake.», and was horrified upon accidentally catching his parents in the act of lovemaking in «Valentine’s Day in Quahog». Even by age 35 Stewie does not know how to have sex, although in Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story he changes the future after seeing it as a baby.

The Gay Side of Stewie

Stewie is seemingly a closet bisexual. Continuous jokes during the series involves Stewie and homosexuality. Stewie has also been seen frequently flirting with male characters in the series. Also, in several occasions Stewie showed interest in Brian.

Stewie has some kind of romantic or sexual fantasy involving his stuffed toy, Rupert. Stewie sees him as an athletic man with a teddy bear’s head. Stewie had several times referred to him as gay. In «Excellence in Broadcasting», Stewie accidentally discovers masturbation, and begins to fantasize about being tied to his crib while a muscular Brian and Rupert kiss.

In «Fifteen Minutes of Shame», he said that he didn’t really like women and thought it would be interesting if it turned out he was gay.

In a canceled episode named «Queer Is Stewie?», he came out of the closet. This never saw the light of day due to the show’s cancellation. The episode was later redone and expanded to have Stewie finding his future self.

In «The Thin White Line», Stewie sings to a ship full of sailors:

«Well, despite your point of view
I can thrill a girl or two-
But I’d rather get it on with you!»

Also there is a quote after escaping the cops, while dressed as a girl in «Boys Do Cry»

Brian: How you holding up Stewie?
Stewie: Umm, I feel right Brian, I feel right.

There is also a scene in «Deep Throats» that suggests he’s attracted to Brian. He makes a similar drunken admission in Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story. In the same episode he asks Brian to shave his «coin purse».

He even tried to trick Brian into having sex with him, in «Movin’ Out (Brian’s Song)». He has also kissed Brian several times on the show. In «No Meals on Wheels», he is tricked by Brian into yelling «Yahtzee» and he does it in a feminine way. In «No Chris Left Behind» he says he hopes to join a group of gay men. In «The Tan Aquatic with Steve Zissou», Stewie had a panic about having cancer, and wanted to have his list of things to be done before he died to be completed. One of those things was to learn how to ballroom dance with Brian. In that part, Stewie dressed himself in a pink dress and ear-rings. After they have danced for a while, Stewie whispers, «I love you.» to Brian. In «Love, Blactually», Stewie sucks his finger after «accidentally» putting it into Brian’s mouth. In «420», Brian asks if Stewie can give him a sample of his pee to trick Joe, who wanted to use the sample to check if Brian was smoking marijuana. Stewie looks very happy to accomplish Brian’s request, and even gets naked to do it. In «Peter Griffin: Husband, Father…Brother?», he and Brian were hypnotized into kissing each other, but doesn’t remember even though he says he tasted crotch.

In «Saving Private Brian», he and Brian kiss to get kicked out of the army, while kissing,another gay man who happens to be an officer comes up to them and asks to join in, which results in enthusiasm from Stewie.

In «The Former Life of Brian», Stewie develops a strong crush on Brian’s son Dylan.

In «We Love You, Conrad», Stewie, revealed his alter ego, Desiree. Showing that he had many boyfriends including one named Lee. In «Chick Cancer», during the ending credits, Stewie said that he could totally get into being gay. In «Not All Dogs Go To Heaven», he is asked if he is queer to which he replies «probably». In «Three Kings», Stewie takes the role of Annie Wilkes in which he shows strong sexual attraction to Brian who he fondled. In «Screwed the Pooch», he says he likes to go to disco themed gay bars to relax. Similar hints are given during other episodes. In «Family Gay», when he tells Brian about the straight camp, a place where gay people go to become straight, he shows him a folder about it. When Brian notices that it’s dated last year, Stewie looks uncomfortable and says that it was just something that he found in the street.

In «Patriot Games», he becomes sexually aroused after seeing Tom Brady showering.

In «FOX-y Lady», he eats a phallus-like banana and enjoys it.

In «Stewie Kills Lois», before he begins to board Peter and Lois’s cruise ship, he says to Brian, «An hour from now I’ll be surrounded by sea men (Semen). Sperm whales and sea men.» He then notices a bird and says, «Oooh, a swallow.»

In «Road to the Multiverse», Brian and Stewie arrive in a universe full of gays and he says «Love it». He also goes to a universe where everyone has two heads and it shows him kissing himself.

In «Ocean’s Three and a Half», Stewie confesses his attraction to Bryan Adams at the end.

In «Brian’s Got a Brand New Bag», Stewie’s crib rolls out the door and on the lawn and the sprinklers come on showering him and he says «Mmm-hmmm Shia, Give me what you got.»

Stewie has a horrified reaction to seeing the online video 2 girls, 1 cup in «Back to the Woods», but after the initial shock starts wondering if there is a video of two guys doing the same thing, eventually suggesting Brian to look it up.

In «Road to Germany», Stewie was flying a plane and made some odd gestures at a passing pilot. However, when the pilot had his shirt off and was rubbing his nipple, Stewie looked stunned as if he had gone too far. Also, when asked what qualified him to fly, his response included a notation of being homosexual.

When Peter starts collecting horse sperm in «Family Gay», he warns the family that some refrigerator containers contain sperm instead of milk. Stewie stops for a moment and looks at his cereal, then slowly continues to eat.

In «Brian & Stewie», Stewie told Brian to lick his diaper clean and to lick his ass, and especially wanted Brian to lick his ass, and later admitted he loved him.

In «Death Lives», Lois ties Stewie to a flag pole, and while she was dragging him up, his bottom dragged against the side of the pole, at which he tells Lois to go slower and that he must do it again while no one was watching.

In «Baby Not On Board», he is horrified at the sight of a nude woman’s vagina in a pornographic magazine, even seizing a machine gun, firing upon and obliterating the offending publication. Later in the episode he admits to disabling the parental lock on the TV and watching «so much porn.»

Seth MacFarlane, the creator of Family Guy, has stated in an interview that «He originally began as this diabolical villain, but then we delved into the idea of his confused sexuality. We all feel that Stewie is almost certainly gay, and he’s in the process of figuring it out for himself. We haven’t ever really locked into it because we get a lot of good jokes from both sides, but we treat him oftentimes as if we were writing a gay character.»[2] He also speculated that when Stewie grows up, he will ultimately become either a homosexual or a repressed, unhappy heterosexual.[3] Seth would later retract that statement pointing out that being a cartoon character, can be neither straight nor gay.[4]

The Straight Side of Stewie

There are also many references to him being straight, as seen in «Dammit Janet!», where he falls in love with a female toddler. Stewie is shown to hate gay people in some episodes like «Road to Rhode Island» where he asks why everyone comes out to him, and in «Mr. Griffin Goes to Washington» he says «not ass you pervert save it for the interns».

Stewie has twice had a relationship with another young toddler/beauty queen named Olivia. He also became sexually aroused while watching the female cheerleaders undress. Stewie also came close to having sex with Connie DiMico in «McStroke». In Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story, his older self had sex with a girl named Fran for 8 seconds — then cried for 40 minutes. Stewie also became furious when he discovered that his future self was a virgin. At first sight, Stewie was also instantly attracted to Jillian. He is also easily annoyed by Jasper, Brian’s gay cousin. Stewie falls in love with his babysitter in «8 Simple Rules for Buying My Teenage Daughter». In «Breaking Out is Hard to Do», he complains that there was not a single female baby in Asiantown. Also, in «Ocean’s Three and a Half», Stewie falls madly in love with Susie Swanson, the Swanson’s new baby, and tries to impress her with a song but by the time the episode was over he had lost interest in her only to fall in love with Bryan Adams.

Stewie also has a gag in the series where he throws «Sexy Parties» that involve many women in tight and revealing outfits. Overall, these scenes indicate that Stewie is clueless as for what «sexy» means, but rather imagines parties suited for toddlers: laughing, running around a-la-Benny Hill or playing Red Light, Green Light.

In «Mr. Saturday Knight», Stewie was at a funeral and was looking at all the girls and was counting which female babies he would «do» or «wouldn’t do».

In «Peter Griffin: Husband, Father…Brother?», he enjoys watching a group of female cheerleaders undressing.

In «Blind Ambition», in a cutaway, he tries to check out female babies with his pimped up big wheel in the playground.

In «Family Gay», he quoted «Homosexuality is wrong».

In «Go, Stewie, Go!», Stewie falls in love with his co-star, Julie.

He announces «BILF» (Baby I’d like to fuck) at the approach of a female infant in «And I’m Joyce Kinney».

Stewie falls for Penelope in «Mr. and Mrs. Stewie», believing he has found his soul mate. Despite a major fight over Brian, Stewie gets a kiss and a smile from Penelope after defeating her. He notes he will tell his friends he «banged» her.

In Valentine’s Day in Quahog», Stewie falls for an infant Lois, but becomes violently ill after learning who she is.

Sexual resolution

In «Send in Stewie, Please», he revealed that he was heterosexual, but also considered himself «fluid,» being attracted to either gender at a given time.

In «Griffin Winter Games», he rejects the idea of being gay.

Stewie’s head

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None of the other Griffin family members have Stewie’s uniquely shaped head. In «Stuck Together, Torn Apart», Stewie did have a head shape similar to Meg’s until he was bouncing on the bed and hit the ceiling, thus flattening it into the familiar football shape, but in «Chitty Chitty Death Bang», there were flashbacks of Stewie in Lois’ womb and the moment he was born, and his head was already like that. His half-brother Bertram has a similar head shape. Earlier ancestors including Nate Griffin’s son and Leonardo da Vinci also share this feature.

Stewie has also demonstrated an ability to rotate his head into impossible positions, as seen in «North by North Quahog» and «Stewie Kills Lois». He has apparently developed a method of curing this as he keeps the phone number of an acupuncturist ready in his pocket, in «Stewie Kills Lois» Stewie asks Brian «Oh God, I’ve really screwed myself up here. Listen could you reach into my pocket and get the number for that acupuncturist?» O.J. Simpson and «Chris» threw Stewie’s head like a football in «The Juice Is Loose». In «Extra Large Medium», Stewie has to dig a hole to put part of his head in, so that he could sleep on his side.

In «Hannah Banana», Miley Cyrus asks how Stewie got the head shape, and Brian says he has a tumor the size of a football.

In «Yug Ylimaf», his grandmother Barbara Pewterschmidt comments on the unusual shape of Stewie’s head shortly after he is brought home from the hospital, claiming it completes Lois’ «little carnival.»

Peter realizes he has taken the wrong baby in «The Most Interesting Man in the World» when the head shape doesn’t match. He tries momentarily to squeeze the other baby’s head to Stewie shape but Lois arrives.

Meg calls attention to his «weird» head in «Peter’s Lost Youth», although Stewie defends it, noting that Lois called it «distinctive.»

When Brian and Stewie swap bodies in «Switch the Flip», Brian has a lot of difficulty in trying to adjust to Stewie’s head.

When an effeminate Johnny Weir compliments him on his head in «Griffin Winter Games», Stewie acknowledges that some people consider it shaped like a football. But Weir later drops the facade and reveals that he only uses the effeminate act to get close to Tara Lipinski, he notes that it almost killed him not to call attention to the football shape of Stewie’s head.

Stewie’s Inventions

  • «Death Has a Shadow» — Mind Control Device — Used on a judge to save Peter from jail.
  • «Death Has a Shadow» — Laser Gun disguised as a sandwich — used as another attempt to kill Lois.
  • «I Never Met the Dead Man» — Weather Device — Used to control the world’s weather and destroy broccoli.
  • «Chitty Chitty Death Bang» — Carbonite Freeze Gun — Used on security guard that froze him for approximately 10 years.
  • «Mind Over Murder» — Time Machine — Stewie moved time forward to bypass the pain of teething, but was forced to move time backwards when the machine’s schematics became public.
  • «The Story on Page One» — Hypnotic Control Device — A device used to harness the size and strength of Chris.
  • «Brian Does Hollywood» — Mass Hypnosis Device — Used to control the unsuspecting public.
  • «Emission Impossible» — In order to keep Lois and Peter from having another baby he created two machines:
    • Peter-Bot — a robotic version of Peter that would replace him in the bed.
    • Micro-Ship — A battle cruiser that shrank to the size of a cell, and was armed with phaser cannons to battle Peter’s sperm cells; the ship’s computer was voiced by Majel Barrett, widow of «Star Trek» creator Gene Roddenberry and voice of the ship’s computer in all the Star Trek series.
  • «Peter Griffin: Husband, Father…Brother?» — Tried to control the minds of a basketball crowd by taking the part of a head cheerleader.
  • «The Courtship of Stewie’s Father» — The little super villain makes a hovering drill machine to kill Lois, but it fails.
  • «Patriot Games» — Stewie Invents his own version of the M2 Flamethrower, it is smaller, and it is blue, and works to a deadly and very painful level.
  • «Sibling Rivalry» — Stewie gets into a war with his sibling, Bertram which involves his personal fleet of Stealth Bomber Jets.
  • Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story — Created robot lookalikes of himself and Brian so they could leave and find his real father — Stewie’s was believable but Brian’s reflected what Stewie thought of him. They reappear in «Road to Rupert» and «Road to the North Pole».
  • «Road to Rupert» — Creates a pair of skis with rockets on them that can even produce a large tea room and butler, so he can get his teddy bear Rupert back.
  • «Stewie Kills Lois» — Stewie uses a simulation machine to see what it would be like if he killed Lois and took over the world.
  • «Lois Kills Stewie» — The family finds a body switching orb that works on Lois and Peter.
  • «Road to Germany» — Stewie created another time machine which Mort was mislead and thought it was a restroom.
  • «Not All Dogs Go To Heaven» — Using blue prints he received at a Star Trek convention, he made a transporter to beam the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation into his room, to ask them a few questions.
  • «Road to the Multiverse» — He built a multiverse traveler.
  • «Quagmire’s Baby» — Clone machine to create deformed clones of himself and Brian named Bitch-Stewie and Bitch-Brian.
  • «The Big Bang Theory» — Inadvertently causes the creation of the Universe.
  • «Roads to Vegas» — Stewie builds a teleportation device that allows him and Brian to travel to Las Vegas, but instead creates duplicates of them at the destination.
  • «A Lot Going On Upstairs» — Stewie builds a Digital Dream Interface to allow Brian to enter his dreams and help him with a monster.
  • «Switch the Flip» — Stewie creates his Particle Interchange Transport, allowing him to swap bodies with Brian.
  • «Big Trouble in Little Quahog» — Stewie makes a shrink ray to get revenge on Brian for teasing him about being short.
  • «Baby Stewie» — A gene-altering device, or G.A.D., after actor Josh Gad, to help him retain his intelligence after puberty.

Relatives

See: List of Griffin and Pewterschmidt ancestors, Griffin Family

Future

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In a possible future, seen in «Stu & Stewie’s Excellent Adventure» he has a 9 to 5 job at Quahog Circuit Shack at 35 years old. He never had sex, killed Lois or took over the world. However, this may have been averted by younger Stewie’s intervention.

Other Notes

  • In the «Pilot Pitch», his now-yellow shirt was purple and his now-red overalls were green.
  • In «New Kidney in Town» and «Business Guy», he says he wants to be a racecar driver.
  • In «And I’m Joyce Kinney», it’s hinted that Peter may not be Stewie’s biological father, as there’s a scene in Lois’ porno movie Quest for Fur in which Lois was about to have sex with a man that looked a lot like Stewie.
  • Due to the events of «The Big Bang Theory», Stewie is hypothetically 492 years old due to the fact he was in cryogenic stasis.
  • In «Yug Ylimaf», it is revealed that Stewie was born at 11:34 a.m.
  • Stewie’s preschool teacher, Miss Tammy, allows him to use the hyphenated name of Griffin-Suarez in recognition of his relationship with Rupert in «The Birthday Bootlegger».

stewie — перевод на русский

Stewie, those books aren’t for babies.

Стьюи, эти книги не для малышей. Вот.

This is Stewie.

Это Стьюи.

Stewie, it’s not polite to point.

Стьюи, показывать пальцем некрасиво.

Stewie’s got the right idea.

— Слышали? Стьюи дело говорит.

Everything’s all set for Stewie’s birthday party.

Всё готово для празднования дня рождения Стьюи.

Показать ещё примеры для «стьюи»…

Here’s a letter from old stewie brannen, James.

Письмо от Стюи Брэннана, Джеймс.

Do you remember stewie?

Вы помните Стюи?

Dear old stewie…

Старина Стюи…

Stewie brannen is a very dear friend of mine.

Боже мой, Джеймс, Стюи Брэннан мой близкий друг.

It’s extraordinary you should say that because I was talking to stewie just the other day about this.

Потрясающе! Я как раз говорил об этом со Стюи буквально на днях.

Показать ещё примеры для «стюи»…

Brian, Stewie’s birthday is gonna suck.

Брайан, похоже, праздник горит синим пламенем.

This is Stewie’s housekeeper, Mrs. Pennyapple.

— Это Брайан. — Это Брайан!

Hello, Brian. — Hi, Stewie.

Брайан.

Listen, I hope you don’t mind Stewie staying with us for a little while.

Брайан, срочно нужны бумажные салфетки! Ой! Оно затекает под холодильник!

Stewie’s a good leader. I wonder how many of these swans I can fit in my bum.

Брайан, иди сюда и послушай мою речь, посвященную дню Св.

Показать ещё примеры для «брайан»…

You’re just fat, Stewie, silly and fat.

Ты просто толстый, Стью. Тупой и толстый.

Hey, there, stewie.

Здаааарова Стью.

Come on, Stewie. Make a poo poo for momma,

Давай, Стью, сделай ка-ка для мамочки,

Besides, I checked, and there’s no play by Stewie Griffin opening in New York.

Кроме того, я проверил и не существует никакой пьесы за авторством Стью Гриффина, которую ставят в Нью-Йорке.

Показать ещё примеры для «стью»…

Stewie, Lois sent him back ’cause he’s not safe.

Стьию, Лоис отправила его, потому что он опасен.

Stewie, wait!

Стьию стой!

Hang on, Stewie!

Держись, Стьию!

You can do this, Stewie.

Ты сделаешь это, Стьию.

Показать ещё примеры для «стьию»…

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      Англо-русские и русско-английские словари и энциклопедии. English-Russian and Russian-English dictionaries and translations

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      Stewie Griffin


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      What the deuce?
      ~ Stewie Griffin’s famous catchphrase.
      VICTORY IS MINE!
      ~ Stewie Griffin
      I have 137 nuclear warheads trained on every capital city on the globe. The world is now under my control. But oh no, I’m naked!
      ~ Stewie Griffin

      Stewart Gilligan Griffin, better known as Stewie Griffin, (born June 18, 1997) is the tritagonist of Family Guy and the titular main protagonist of Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story. He is also one of the main two protagonists (alongside Brian Griffin) from the Family Guy spin-off mini-series «Road To…».

      He is the infant son of Lois and Peter Griffin, the younger brother of Meg and Chris Griffin, the best friend of Brian Griffin, and the older half-brother and arch-nemesis of Bertram.

      He is the main antagonist of Seasons 1 and 2, the secondary antagonist of Season 3 and an anti-hero from Season 4 onwards.

      He is voiced by the show’s creator Seth MacFarlane, who also voices Peter Griffin, Brian Griffin, Carter Pewterschmidt, and Glenn Quagmire in the same show, and Roger Smith in American Dad!.

      Goals and Ambitions

      Stewie Kills Lois and Lois Kills Stewie DVD Cover.

      Stewie originally had two goals in life: to murder his mother Lois, and to take over the world. However as the show progressed, Stewie gave up on these plans, and became more of an anti-hero, prone to mocking others for his own amusement but he wasn’t as bad as the earlier seasons, especially the first three seasons. If anything, he became a mere jerk rather who sometimes reverts back to his old self.

      In other episodes, Stewie engages in other violent or criminal acts, including robbery, carjacking, loan sharking, forgery, and killing off many minor characters. Stewie has been on getting rid of his mom since the beginning of the show, and has commented several times on the subject to other people, such as when he is being interviewed when the family become part of a reality show; «It’s not really that I want to kill her… it’s just that I want her not to be alive… any more.» His matricidal tendencies are primarily as a result of her constantly (and unknowingly) getting in the way of his evil plans, so he desires to kill her so he can carry out his plans without interference. His attempts are always fruitless in the end, usually resulting from various unfortunate circumstances getting in the way, such as her opening a cupboard door as he attempts to blow a poison dart at her, or simply moving out of the way when he is about to shoot her with a crossbow. In the more recent seasons, Stewie has a larger amount of freedom from his parents, usually spending much of his time with Brian. This extends to the point of him being able to keep pigs from parallel universes («Road to the Multiverse») or take part in the television series Jolly Farm («Go Stewie Go»), as compared to the first season, in which his plans were constantly hindered by Lois. In «The Hand That Rocks the Wheelchair», Stewie inadvertently clones an evil twin of himself after trying to increase his evil nature. By the end of the episode, it is suggested that the original Stewie may have been unknowingly killed by Brian (as he cannot tell them apart) and Stewie turns to the camera with glowing yellow eyes (reminiscent of Michael Jackson’s «Thriller»). But so far, the Stewie recently seen in «Trading Places», the follow-up episode, he still seems to have his mostly harmless eccentricity, shown when he asks Brian if he wants to trade places with him for fun. Stewie has had a few rare interactions with his apparent pedophile neighbor Herbert. It should be known that Stewie intensely dislikes him and even calls him a pervert. All this does, however, is move Herbert into thinking Stewie as «feisty».

      When Stewie travels to the 1960s and falls in love in «Valentine’s Day in Quahog», he learns that the infant he kissed is really his mother when Carter arrives to pick her up.

      In the double episode «Stewie Kills Lois»/»Lois Kills Stewie», Stewie appears to have finally killed Lois who a year after returns to Quahog, much to Stewie’s dismay. At the Griffin home, Stewie takes his family hostage and, after killing Cleveland Brown, ties them up and forces Brian at gunpoint to drive him to CIA HQ. As Stewie gains world domination, a humiliated Lois shows up at Stewie’s compound and after a bloody fight Stewie is killed, not by Lois but Peter. However, the events are reverted in a deus ex machina ending, where most of the story turns out to be a computer simulation. Because of the rather disastrous ending for himself in the simulation, he decides to put his plans of matricide and world domination aside for the time being.

      Appearance

      Stewie is a short, tubby, baby with an abnormally shaped head. His head sort of looks like a football. He has 9 strands of black hair that are combed over his head from front to back. His eyes are big and round and far apart. He wears a yellow shirt and red overalls and light blue shoes.

      Personality

      The entire Griffin family has gone through quite a few changes as the series has progressed, going from immature jerks to emotionally unbalanced lunatics. Stewie, however, has gone through the most changes.

      He ended up progressing backwards and has became less evil. The most evil plan he successfully pulled off was to trap a group of toddlers in a secret pit because they had displeased him. He called it «The Club of Forgotten Children» and they all presumably starved to death. Stewie would normally unflinchingly commit acts like murder, theft, hijacking, bombing and extortion among many, many others and embraced this depraved personality disorder of his. He never managed to kill a member of his family even though he tried to do so in almost every episode in the earlier seasons, most notably his mother Lois. Furthermore, he did help them whenever it suited him.

      Since the fourth season, Stewie has become far less evil and more or less like the rest of the family had been in the first few seasons. Even so, Stewie has retained some of his malicious traits but directs them to other members of the world instead of his family who he has visibly grown to care for. Stewie was originally a very unsocial kid who could not even have normal conversations with his family. He instead spent his time building a huge array of weapons and gadgets which seemed capable of almost anything. His British accent and loathing for just about everything with a heartbeat were very noticeable in earlier seasons. Stewie also had an absurdly wide vocabulary in earlier seasons and used huge words for situations that did not require them.

      In the present seasons, Stewie is far more laid back and flamboyant, even enjoying his family’s company. One running gag with Stewie that has become popular is his sexual orientation. He has had crushes on several girls (i.e. Janet, Penelope), but has also been very public with his struggling homosexuality. He also seems to not completely understand sex. At first, he did not even like the topic; he recently appears to understand it more, but is still ignorant to some its more specific details. However, he still has moments that show he hasn’t reformed as he still acts mean to those he dislikes.

      What’s more, Stewie has demonstrated insecurity and narcissism in ways that makes many of his criticisms and meddling towards Brian hypocritical. While a fair amount of Stewie’s condescending to and ball-busting of Brian can be considered justified, it is actually a a form of attacking himself while using Brian as a substitute because deep down Stewie recognizes his flaws in Brian, but refuses to admit to them. When he had a session with the child psychologist, Dr. Cecil Pritchfield, Stewie’s barriers were broken down, revealing he is really an insecure little boy who wears his airs of superiority and sophistication like a security blanket because he is afraid of being like everyone else, unremarkable and average, leading him to let Dr. Pritchfield die of a heart attack so no one else would know the truth. Part of the reason Stewie attacks his family in the ways he does is to knock them down from feeling good or proud about themselves whether or not it’s deserved because Stewie can’t stand for anyone else in his family or their friends to feel good and proud of themselves or their accomplishments compared to Stewie’s own, whether or not his own pride and achievements are justified, which they usually aren’t. His insecurity has been shown multiple times in recent years, such as burning his trophy case when he found out they were all just participation awards (which accidentally burned the house) and angrily disowning his beloved teddy bear Rupert when he found out Rupert used to belong to Chris and later deciding he had to kill Chris and Rupert in order for himself to move on, until he found out Chris had intended to give Rupert back to Stewie, which Stewie accepted but he «encouraged» Chris they forget the attempt he made on his brother’s life never happened. He once admitted to Brian that he (Stewie) has a pathological need to be liked.

      He also once tried to befriend fellow troublemaker Bart Simpson in the Simpsons Guy crossover. However, as both of them have completely different bad boy personalities due to the difference in comedic style between both series (Bart pulls pranks and vandalism, though he has a few redeeming qualities and is not all bad, in contrast to Stewie who is more of a sociopath as he has a violent and disturbing personality), Bart became creeped out by Stewie especially after learning that Stewie kidnapped all of his enemies (Nelson Muntz, Jimbo Jones, Principal Skinner, Sideshow Bob and Apu, just to say the pun «I took a-poo.») and chose not to befriend him, devastating Stewie.

      Quotes

      Villainous Acts

      • Wants to murder his mom, almost killing her many times throughout the show.
      • Mind control attempts.
      • Kidnaps a bully to get revenge for stealing his bike.
      • Assaults a stranger for not buying his lemonade.
      • When guard in the airport gives Stewie an advice to face his danger but not run away from, Stewie «thanks» him by freezing in carbonite.
      • Using Chris as an android.
      • Stealing Meg’s diary (just like the rest of the family).
      • Locked his babysitter’s boyfriend Jeremy in the trunk of Brian’s Prius out of jealousy for at least 2 weeks, presumably killing him.
      • Burning the house where Olivia Fuller and Victor were in for cheating.
      • Carjacking someone.
      • Implied he killed seven babies without remorse.
      • In a popular moment, he aggressively beats Brian for not having his money. His attempts at getting his money back ended up becoming outright torture.
      • Just to teach Brian a point, he burns down a liquor store and kills a stranger’s dog.
      • Attempted to murder Santa Claus due to a mall Santa ignoring him, but he spares the real Santa due to being unwell.
      • He destroyed various parts of the world with Penelope.
      • Tricked Brian into eating his feces, just for his amusement.
      • Violently killing New Brian and chopping him into pieces.
      • Despite doing right thing, he brutally kills his half-brother Bertram despite trying to find another way to stop him.
      • After other children recognized Lois as Saggy Naggy, Stewie joins them in physically assaulting Lois by knocking her out with a golf club and then kicked her repeatedly in the head.
      • Spanking Chris for talking back when he was in trouble without even hearing him out.
      • After Lois slapped him, Stewie developed a love of getting hit, and attempts to provoke her anger to get her to hit him again.
      • Allowed the child psychologist of his preschool to die, since he had revealed his true self to the psychologist. Interestingly, this is one of the few times Stewie shows remorse, as he struggles to sleep that night. However, while admitting to Brian that he did something terrible, he refused to discuss it.
      • Implied that he left an overdosed Mother Teresa alone in front of an emergency hospital without help out of his car.
      • Got into a fight with Chris over a massage chair at an electric appliance store that Brian took them to while he was returning a keyboard causing havoc and damage worth $3,000 and initially refused to chip in along with Chris leaving Brian to do it in spite of the fact that Brian wasn’t responsible for their petty squabble.
      • When he and Chris were debating on the gender of a squirrel they were nursing back to health, before Brian mauled it to death, Stewie reveals he confirmed the squirrel’s gender by checking with his finger and «Really getting it in there», causing Chris to call him out for inadvertently molesting the squirrel.
      • Shot Brian and Chris off-screen with arrows from a crossbow for lying constantly and making very insulting comments towards his man-cave, although they actually deserved it.
      • In The Simpsons Guy, crossover episode with The Simpsons, he kidnaps Nelson Muntz and tortures him including literally eating his pants. Later he does the same thing to Bart’s other foes like Sideshow Bob, Seymour Skinner, Jimbo Jones or Apu Nahasapeemapetilon.
      • In the deleted scene of Hannah Banana while trying to make Brian buy tickets to Hannah Montana, Stewie kidnaps Brian’s siblings and tortures them in various execution rooms, even going so far, so he killed one of them in Brian’s eyes to explain his doings.

      Trivia

      • Stewie’s voice is an impression of Steve Coogan.
      • He is quite similar to Manny Heffley as both of them are the youngest of three siblings, very young age, get away with a lot of things that they should never, and are rather smart and manipulative.
      • In the episode «Peter’s Lost Youth», it’s revealed that Stewie is a Taurus which means that his birthday falls between April 20 and May 20.
      • While most characters like Peter, Lois, Meg and Brian became darker characters as the series progressed, Stewie changed in a more positive manner.

      See Also

      • Stewie Griffin on the Heroes Wiki
      • Evil Stewie

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