Family Guy
Comic Mint’s collection of Limited Edition Artwork and original pencil drawings from TV’s most dysfunctional family,
Family Guy, is second to none. Created by Seth MacFarlane, the hilarious animated sitcom features classic characters such as Peter, Stewie, Lois and Brian Griffen plus many more favourites from Quahog, Rhode Island.
FAMILY GUY "The Fat Guy Strangler" (2005)
FAMILY GUY "The Fat Guy Strangler" (2005)
Episode: "The Fat Guy Strangler"
Original Production Drawing
Size: 12.5" x 10.5" inches (unframed)
Original Airdate: November 27th, 2005 (Season 4)
Produced By: Twentieth Century Fox
Item Code: FG-E4633
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Comic Mint is your best source for 100% genuine FAMILY GUY Animation Artwork licensed by Twentieth Century Fox. We are pleased to offer Family Guy fans this outstanding original production drawing featuring Meg, Chris, Lois and Stewie at the Doctor's, from the classic fourth season episode "The Fat Guy Strangler" (2005).
This is a one-of-a-kind piece that was used in the making of this Family Guy episode. This drawing measures 10.5 inches by 12.5 inches wide and has the three-peg punch holes, and bears the Twentieth Century Fox gold seal (lower corner). The artwork is accompanied by the original Twentieth Century Fox certificate of authenticity and is in excellent condition.
We have also provided a screenshot of the scene to show as reference where this scene drawing was used in the making of this episode, which appears on screen around the 10:38 mark.
PLEASE NOTE:
This screenshot shown is for reference ONLY, and the drawing is NOT accompanied with any full size colour print out.
EPISODE SYNOPSIS:
"The Fat Guy Strangler" is the 17th episode of the fourth season of the animated television series Family Guy. It originally aired on the Fox network on November 27th, 2005.
When Lois drags Peter to the doctor for a physical, his diagnosis is clear: he's too fat. This news drives Peter to form the NAAFP, an advocacy group for the advancement of fat people.