I was watching Family Guy and almost laughed out loud when I saw this intro. I have tried to combine and synchronize the two openings. The Family Guy episode is S10E12 familyguy.fandom.com/wiki/Liv...
@@BarelloSmith He is right you know. Before band aids and antibiotics. There were no ways of preventing the bacteria from entering into your body. Now today whenever you get a cut you just have to use a band aid on it until the body makes a scab so no bacteria can enter it anymore. And we also use antibiotics to get rid of bacteria that are more persistent.
@@cosmicemblem6261 But who uses a band aid or antibiotics for simple cuts and bruises that happen during playing outside?? Unless you're a haemophiliac, you have nothing to worry about 99% of the times.
@@BarelloSmith so you’re saying that band aids are just for people with hemophiliac? Like what if your cut will become infected soon. Are you just gonna let it slide and not put a band aid on? It’s idiotic, cuts can become infected. Which is why the invention of band aids are here. Also clearly you didn’t read the other half. I said we use antibiotics for persistent bacteria like Staph or Strep.
@@cosmicemblem6261 I obviously didn't say that. I'm a former paramedic and used to work in a microbiological lab, so I'm well aware of the mechanisms of sepsis and inflammations. However band aids are usually not administered for simple cuts and bruises as they can do more harm than good. If there's is a continuous haemorrhage and/or even risk of anemia, it's a different story. But in the vast majority of cases, the immune system of a moderately healthy person is more than capable to deal with such kind of minor injury without interventions of any kind.
Matter of fact, Little House on the Prairie actually did do an episode called, "A Matter of Faith," where Caroline gets a small cut on her leg, and the cut becomes a bacterial infection which then puts her close to dying!
DF Productions: Good day. In case you've never seen it, the fall is not a "Stewie" invention. It's in the original Little House opening when the youngest daughter, Carrie, takes an unscripted stumble. Just in case you didn't know. Best Wishes.
@@DFProductionsNow - Good AM. It's impossible to tell who is who on the Internet. I had no way of knowing you'd seen LH. I ensured our own children grew up watching it. It's just that this FG show is SO emotionally & socially destructive. It's a SAD commentary on modern society that such cynical, negative, ugly "humor" seems so popular. I just didn't want to see this pathetic show get UNdue credit. You may already know that the young actress did fall & the producers decided to leave it in. Best Wishes to you.
@@Gecko88 Good afternoon. Sorry, NO SALE! WHY does anyone have to answer to YOU for their YT activity? No one's got any right to expect you to answer to them either. So it's 2 years old; I just saw it as I have a job (working from home these days) & don't spend hours viewing videos. I'm not a "grandma" yet, but I am looking forward to being one someday. No one, including you, deserves to be ridiculed for their statements. Just wondering: what were you hoping to accomplish w/ your cynical remark? Best Wishes.
The fall was unscripted as it was for real, but decided to keep it, because they liked it as it was a nice touch for the Little House On The Prairie opening.
I usually don't like Family Guy's animation style or family going to General. However, here, the animators know exactly what they're doing. Every single frame is incredible, and credit is where it's due
@@BD-1-And-Only 🤣 I watched it near constantly as a preteen/young teenager, then I fell out of it for a while. I’m just now starting to get back into it since the entire show is free on Amazon Prime. That and one day when I came home from work my mom was playing the theme song on a continuous loop on RU-vid and it brought back some happy nostalgic memories so I decided to get her the entire collection for Christmas (she’s not a digital person and would much rather have a “hard copy” than rely on the internet while I’ll only do hard copies for my all time favorite franchises or for those movies/series that are “rarely available” on streaming platforms or are constantly taken off or that have been “severely filtered” due to political incorrectness or the like
I see comments on here saying this is insulting Little House on the Prairie, but I think it's paying homage to it. Other than Stewie's reaction playing for comedy, it plays exactly as the LHotP opening.
They nailed every little frame from the original even adding Brian as the dog panning down, it's amazing how much they paid tribute to the source material.
15 years ago a random on RU-vid summed up Family Guy as Seth McFarlane basically making a career out of the fact he owned a TV in the '80s , and it has never left me since.
Seth McFarlane was hardly the first. Old pop culture references was always lazy Gen-X humor. It's just that Family Guy has gone on for so long that it's outlived the rest of its generational peers. At least South Park has evolved to keep up with the times.
And the anxiety! The reason the girls were originally running so funny was because the producer/director made the crew stick a bunch of fake wild-flowers into the ground with wire stems, so the girls had to avoid them while running. That's also part of why the little girl fell, they wanted her to run down the hill again, but she was too upset to do it again so they just kept the 1 take they had of her falling.
those rivers were really tough. i'm glad that the pioneers and modern people have removed these wild and untamed rivers and put up roads and streets and bridges now.
Stewie's right! And not to mention---there might be a Rattlesnake at the bottom of the tallgrass ready to strike, and that would be the end of any toddler!
I thought Stewie would grab his shin and do the AHHHHHHHH... SSSSSSSSSSS...... AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH........... SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS................. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHH.................. SSSSSSSSSSSSS
I thought it was too but if you look closely, it is not one for one, so theres a good chance that it is heavily referenced but not rotoscoped, and if so, is incredibly impressive
@@Rudenbehr The wagon is not Rotoscoped, at least not entirely. There are extra ridges in the family guy shot that is not in the original, there are not the same number of folds toward the opening of the carriage, the opening of the carriage is completely different shape and size and does not sink up to the original what so ever, and their are extra elements, such as a broom and a box next to the wagon, and again, Loi's movement doesnt seem to be a 1 to 1 with the original, as with peter and the rest of the gang. If anything, bringing this to my attention makes me even more convinced that this might not be roto'd, which would be insane.
The reason she fell was on the day of filming she woke up from a nap and the person responsible for dressing her put her shoes on the wrong feet that's why she fell they liked it so much they kept it in