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** The driver that helps Kyle get to Los Angeles claims "At least it's not all preachy and up its own ass with messages, you know?" in regards to ''Family Guy''. ''Family Guy'' would, in fact, become associated with being a show that's "all preachy and up its own ass with messages" thanks to the episode "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS7E11NotAllDogsGoToHeaven Not All Dogs Go to Heaven]]", which is just considered Creator/SethMacFarlane shoving his thoughts on religion down viewers' throats.
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** The driver that helps Kyle get to Los Angeles claims "At least it's not all preachy and up its own ass with messages, you know?" in regards to ''Family Guy''. ''Family Guy'' would, in fact, become associated with being a show that's "all preachy and up its own ass with messages" thanks to the episode episodes like "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS7E11NotAllDogsGoToHeaven Not All Dogs Go to Heaven]]", which is just considered Creator/SethMacFarlane shoving his thoughts on religion down viewers' throats.
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* HarsherInHindsight: The subplot of Fox's dilemma over what to do with showing Muhammad on television is this after the 201 censorship from [[Recap/SouthParkS14E6TwoHundredOne several years later]].
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** The driver that helps Kyle get to Los Angeles claims "At least it's not all preachy and up its own ass with messages, you know?" in regards to ''Family Guy''. ''Family Guy'' would, in fact, become associated with being a show that's "all preachy and up its own ass with messages" thanks to the episode "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS7E11NotAllDogsGoToHeaven Not All Dogs Go to Heaven]]", which is just considered Creator/SethMacFarlane shoving his thoughts on religion down viewers' throats.
** The subplot of Fox's dilemma over what to do with showing Muhammad on television is this after the 201 censorship from [[Recap/SouthParkS14E6TwoHundredOne several years
** The driver that helps Kyle get to Los Angeles claims "At least it's not all preachy and up its own ass with messages, you know?" in regards to ''Family Guy''. ''Family Guy'' would, in fact, become associated with being a show that's "all preachy and up its own ass with messages" thanks to the episode "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS7E11NotAllDogsGoToHeaven Not All Dogs Go to Heaven]]", which is just considered Creator/SethMacFarlane shoving his thoughts on religion down viewers' throats.
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* StrawmanHasAPoint: Cartman tries to get ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' cancelled via persuasion that the terrorists would attack US if they showed Muhammad uncensored. While he merely wants the show off the air because he hates it, he did make a valid point that showing it would be catastrophic since the Muslim terrorists would attack America in harsh retaliation. The show, however, makes the point of arguing that even ''this'' concern is misguided. Kyle sees the argument as completely invalid and believes the world shouldn't cave to the demands of whoever is willing to do the most awful things for the pettiest reasons. "That's how terrorism works. But if you give in, you're ''letting'' it work." It also subtly mocked the argument by having Kyle's nightmare (when he still believed Cartman's arguments) showing the terrorists attacking them with way better weapons and equipment than any Muslim terrorist organization could possibly have access to, being able to flat-out drop bombs on Americans in the streets from planes.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Cartman is joined in his quest to get ''Family Guy'' off the air by none other than [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Bart Simpson]] (or at least an [[{{Expy}}|expy]] of him), who is just as vocal of his hatred for the show ("I '''hate''' ''Family Guy''). This becomes especially amusing come ''[[Recap/FamilyGuyS13E1TheSimpsonsGuy The Simpsons Guy]]'', an official crossover between the two shows, in which, among other things, Bart strikes up a friendship with Stewie.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Cartman is joined in his quest to get ''Family Guy'' off the air by none other than [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Bart Simpson]] (or at least an [[{{Expy}}|expy]] [[{{Expy}} expy]] of him), who is just as vocal of his hatred for the show ("I '''hate''' ''Family Guy''). This becomes especially amusing come ''[[Recap/FamilyGuyS13E1TheSimpsonsGuy The Simpsons Guy]]'', an official crossover between the two shows, in which, among other things, Bart strikes up a friendship with Stewie.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Cartman is joined in his quest to get ''Family Guy'' off the air by none other than [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Bart Simpson]] (or at least an {{Expy}} [[{{Expy}}|expy]] of him), who is just as vocal of his hatred for the show ("I '''hate''' ''Family Guy''). This becomes especially amusing come ''[[Recap/FamilyGuyS13E1TheSimpsonsGuy The Simpsons Guy]]'', an official crossover between the two shows, in which, among other things, Bart strikes up a friendship with Stewie.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Cartman is joined in his quest to get ''Family Guy'' off the air by none other than [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Bart Simpson]] (or at least an {{Expy}} of him), who is just as vocal of his hatred for the show ("I '''hate''' ''Family Guy''). This becomes especially amusing come ''[[Recap/FamilyGuyS13E1TheSimpsonsGuy The Simpsons Guy]]'', an official crossover between the two shows, in which, among other things, Bart strikes up a friendship with Stewie.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Cartman is joined in his quest to get ''Family Guy'' off the air by none other than [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Bart Simpson]] (or at least an {{Expy}} of him), who is just as vocal of his hatred for the show ("I '''hate''' ''Family Guy''). This becomes especially amusing come ''[[Recap/FamilyGuyS13E1TheSimpsonsGuy The Simpsons Guy'', Guy]]'', an official crossover between the two shows, in which, among things, Bart strikes up a friendship with Stewie.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Cartman is joined in his quest to get ''Family Guy'' off the air by none other than [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Bart Simpson]] (or at least an {{Expy}} of him), who is just as vocal of his hatred for the show ("I '''hate''' ''Family Guy''). This becomes especially amusing come ''Recap/FamilyGuyS13E1TheSimpsonsGuy'', ''[[Recap/FamilyGuyS13E1TheSimpsonsGuy The Simpsons Guy'', an official crossover between the two shows, in which, among things, Bart strikes up a friendship with Stewie.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Cartman is joined in his quest to get ''Family Guy'' off the air by none other than [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Bart Simpson]] (or at least an {{Expy}} of him), who is just as vocal of his hatred for the show ("I '''hate''' ''Family Guy''). This becomes especially amusing come ''[[Recap/FamilyGuyS13E1TheSimpsonsGuy]]'', ''Recap/FamilyGuyS13E1TheSimpsonsGuy'', an official crossover between the two shows, in which, among things, Bart strikes up a friendship with Stewie.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Cartman is joined in his quest to get ''Family Guy'' off the air by none other than [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Bart Simpson]] (or at least an {{Expy}} of him), who is just as vocal of his hatred for the show ("I '''hate''' ''Family Guy''). This becomes funnier when ''The Simpsons'' and ''Family Guy'' finally have especially amusing come ''[[Recap/FamilyGuyS13E1TheSimpsonsGuy]]'', an [[Recap/FamilyGuyS13E1TheSimpsonsGuy official crossover episode]], between the two shows, in which which, among things, Bart strikes up a friendship with Stewie.
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment[=/=]HarsherInHindsight: The subplot of Fox's dilemma over what to do with showing Muhammad on television is this after the 201 censorship from [[Recap/SouthParkS14E6TwoHundredOne several years later]].
* StrawmanHasAPoint: Cartman tries to get ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' cancelled via persuasion that the terrorists would attack US if they showed Muhammad uncensored. While he merely wants the show off the air because he hates it, he did make a valid point that showing it would be catastrophic since the Muslim terrorists would attack America in harsh retaliation. The show, however, makes the point of arguing that even ''this'' concern is misguided. Kyle sees the argument as completely invalid and believes the world shouldn't cave to the demands of whoever is willing to do the most awful things for the pettiest reasons. "That's how terrorism works. But if you give in, you're ''letting'' it work." It also subtly mocked the argument by having Kyle's nightmare (when he still believed Cartman's arguments) showing the terrorists attacking them with way better weapons and equipment than any Muslim terrorist organization could possibly have access to, being able to flat-out drop bombs on Americans in the streets from planes.
* StrawmanHasAPoint: Cartman tries to get ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' cancelled via persuasion that the terrorists would attack US if they showed Muhammad uncensored. While he merely wants the show off the air because he hates it, he did make a valid point that showing it would be catastrophic since the Muslim terrorists would attack America in harsh retaliation. The show, however, makes the point of arguing that even ''this'' concern is misguided. Kyle sees the argument as completely invalid and believes the world shouldn't cave to the demands of whoever is willing to do the most awful things for the pettiest reasons. "That's how terrorism works. But if you give in, you're ''letting'' it work." It also subtly mocked the argument by having Kyle's nightmare (when he still believed Cartman's arguments) showing the terrorists attacking them with way better weapons and equipment than any Muslim terrorist organization could possibly have access to, being able to flat-out drop bombs on Americans in the streets from planes.
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment[=/=]HarsherInHindsight: HarsherInHindsight: The subplot of Fox's dilemma over what to do with showing Muhammad on television is this after the 201 censorship from [[Recap/SouthParkS14E6TwoHundredOne several years later]].
* StrawmanHasAPoint: Cartman tries to get ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' cancelled via persuasion that the terrorists would attack US if they showed Muhammad uncensored. While he merely wants the show off the air because he hates it, he did make a valid point that showing it would be catastrophic since the Muslim terrorists would attack America in harsh retaliation. The show, however, makes the point of arguing that even ''this'' concern is misguided. Kyle sees the argument as completely invalid and believes the world shouldn't cave to the demands of whoever is willing to do the most awful things for the pettiest reasons. "That's how terrorism works. But if you give in, you're ''letting'' it work." It also subtly mocked the argument by having Kyle's nightmare (when he still believed Cartman's arguments) showing the terrorists attacking them with way better weapons and equipment than any Muslim terrorist organization could possibly have access to, being able to flat-out drop bombs on Americans in the streets fromplanes.planes.
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* StrawmanHasAPoint: Cartman tries to get ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' cancelled via persuasion that the terrorists would attack US if they showed Muhammad uncensored. While he merely wants the show off the air because he hates it, he did make a valid point that showing it would be catastrophic since the Muslim terrorists would attack America in harsh retaliation. The show, however, makes the point of arguing that even ''this'' concern is misguided. Kyle sees the argument as completely invalid and believes the world shouldn't cave to the demands of whoever is willing to do the most awful things for the pettiest reasons. "That's how terrorism works. But if you give in, you're ''letting'' it work." It also subtly mocked the argument by having Kyle's nightmare (when he still believed Cartman's arguments) showing the terrorists attacking them with way better weapons and equipment than any Muslim terrorist organization could possibly have access to, being able to flat-out drop bombs on Americans in the streets from
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* MisaimedFandom: Apparently, the creators of ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' have a good sense of humor about the "manatees" joke (while taking about a gag he didn't like on one DVDCommentary, Seth [=MacFarlane=] remarks that the "manatees were lazy that day") rather than taking it as a completely serious, unflattering criticism.
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* StrawmanHasAPoint: Cartman tries to get ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' cancelled via persuasion that the terrorists would attack US if they showed Muhammad uncensored. While he merely wants the show off the air because he hates it, he did make a valid point that showing it would be catastrophic since the Muslim terrorists would attack America in harsh retaliation. The episode wanted us to side with Kyle, who wanted to risk show, however, makes the lives point of arguing that even ''this'' concern is misguided. Kyle sees the argument as completely invalid and believes the world shouldn't cave to the demands of whoever is willing to do the most awful things for the sake of free speech.pettiest reasons. "That's how terrorism works. But if you give in, you're ''letting'' it work." It also subtly mocked the argument by having Kyle's nightmare (when he still believed Cartman's arguments) showing the terrorists attacking them with way better weapons and equipment than any Muslim terrorist organization could possibly have access to, being able to flat-out drop bombs on Americans in the streets from planes.
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment[=/=]HarsherInHindsight: The subplot of Fox's dilemma over what to do with showing Muhammad on television is this after the 201 censorship from [[Recap/SouthParkSeasonS14E6TwoHundredOne [[Recap/SouthParkS14E6TwoHundredOne several years later]].
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* StrawmanHasAPoint: Cartman tries to get ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' cancelled via persuasion that the terrorists would attack US if they showed Muhammad uncensored. While he merely wants the show off the air because he hates it, he did make a valid point that showing it would be catastrophic since the Muslim terrorists would attack America in harsh retaliation. The episode wanted us to side with Kyle, who wanted to risk the lives for the sake of free speech.