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family guy time machine backwards ep question
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Ubiquitous
2013-04-23 18:01:13 UTC
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A quick look seems to indicate that it was the 200th ep. I saw part of
it the other day and one of the gags about Meg as she regressed was
that she was again speaking like "Lacey Chabert," who voiced Meg
during the first season. FG has been known to bring in voice actors
for only one or two lines. Did they bring LC back for that gag? TIA.
Not to my knowledge, but that would be neat.
They did. It was.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2424848/combined
I stand corrected.
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Wiseguy
2013-04-23 18:40:19 UTC
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A quick look seems to indicate that it was the 200th ep. I saw part of
it the other day and one of the gags about Meg as she regressed was
that she was again speaking like "Lacey Chabert," who voiced Meg
during the first season. FG has been known to bring in voice actors
for only one or two lines. Did they bring LC back for that gag? TIA.
Not to my knowledge, but that would be neat.
They did. It was.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2424848/combined
I stand corrected.
Her name was in the closing credits. No need to look up websites.
Ubiquitous
2013-04-24 09:44:28 UTC
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Post by Ubiquitous
A quick look seems to indicate that it was the 200th ep. I saw part
of it the other day and one of the gags about Meg as she regressed was
that she was again speaking like "Lacey Chabert," who voiced Meg
during the first season. FG has been known to bring in voice actors
for only one or two lines. Did they bring LC back for that gag? TIA.
Not to my knowledge, but that would be neat.
They did. It was.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2424848/combined
I stand corrected.
Her name was in the closing credits. No need to look up websites.
Is that what those crunched-up words in 0.023 size font that zip by at the
speed of light are?
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ISLAM: Winning the hearts and minds of the world, one bomb at a time.
Don Del Grande
2013-04-25 01:19:15 UTC
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A quick look seems to indicate that it was the 200th ep. I saw part
of it the other day and one of the gags about Meg as she regressed was
that she was again speaking like "Lacey Chabert," who voiced Meg
during the first season. FG has been known to bring in voice actors
for only one or two lines. Did they bring LC back for that gag? TIA.
Not to my knowledge, but that would be neat.
They did. It was.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2424848/combined
I stand corrected.
Her name was in the closing credits. No need to look up websites.
IIRC, it's only the second time she has been credited on the show, and
the first wasn't in an actual episode, but the half-hour special they
made to go with the 100th episode (she speaks a line as Meg from a
clip from the first episode).
Post by Ubiquitous
Is that what those crunched-up words in 0.023 size font that zip by at the
speed of light are?
Actually, the credits with performers' names on them go slower than
the other ones - I assume it's a SAG/AFTRA requirement of some sort.
Wiseguy
2013-04-25 05:29:30 UTC
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A quick look seems to indicate that it was the 200th ep. I saw part
of it the other day and one of the gags about Meg as she
regressed
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was
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that she was again speaking like "Lacey Chabert," who voiced Meg
during the first season. FG has been known to bring in voice actors
for only one or two lines. Did they bring LC back for that gag?
TIA.
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Post by Wiseguy
Post by Ubiquitous
Not to my knowledge, but that would be neat.
They did. It was.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2424848/combined
I stand corrected.
Her name was in the closing credits. No need to look up websites.
IIRC, it's only the second time she has been credited on the show, and
the first wasn't in an actual episode, but the half-hour special they
made to go with the 100th episode (she speaks a line as Meg from a
clip from the first episode).
But the question was whether or not she was in THIS episode and the
credit proves it was.
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Post by Ubiquitous
Is that what those crunched-up words in 0.023 size font that zip by at
the
Post by Ubiquitous
speed of light are?
Actually, the credits with performers' names on them go slower than
the other ones - I assume it's a SAG/AFTRA requirement of some sort.
Wiseguy
2013-04-25 05:26:46 UTC
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A quick look seems to indicate that it was the 200th ep. I saw
part of it the other day and one of the gags about Meg as she
regressed was that she was again speaking like "Lacey Chabert,"
who voiced Meg during the first season. FG has been known to bring
in voice actors for only one or two lines. Did they bring LC back
for that gag? TIA.
Not to my knowledge, but that would be neat.
They did. It was.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2424848/combined
I stand corrected.
Her name was in the closing credits. No need to look up websites.
Is that what those crunched-up words in 0.023 size font that zip by at
the speed of light are?
If you were looking for the name if should have been easier to recognize
it. You could have recorded the credits and freeze framed it once you
suspected it was her. Or you could always watch the Cartoon Network
airing since they show the full credits.
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