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‘Family Guy’ a hit thanks to ‘The Simpsons’ – MacFarlane

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SETH MacFarlane has admitted that Family

Guy “owes its existence” to The Simpsons. The 44-year-old actor created the animated comedy in 1999 and, as it nears its 300th episode, he has noted that without The

Simpsons – which first aired a decade earlier in 1989 – his show would never have taken off in the way it has.

When asked about the number of political jokes in the show – in which he also voices numerous characters – he said: “Every modern-day prime time show owes its existence to The Simpsons. And that’s a show that never shied away from politics.

“I think Family Guy has cut a little deeper, willing to go after politician­s in a more cutthroat way. That’s what an animated show like this should do.

“If you stop doing that, then you become irrelevant. The problem with Trump is there is nothing comedic you can do that he hasn’t already done himself.”

Seth doesn’t believe his show – which is known for pushing the boundaries of taboo subjects – is too edgy, as he thinks that in the current climate the lines are blurred.

“None of it makes any f***ing sense. The ethical boundaries are strange. You have a company whose news network is actually propping up Donald Trump…

“Yet at the same time, you have these attempts to do the right thing by discouragi­ng smoking. You can’t show a character smoking on television.

“The line of what we’re promoting and not promoting and what’s too edgy is always a little fuzzy to me on a corporate level.” – Bang Showbiz

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