Accepting that Peter might be happier as a wild animal, the Griffins reluctantly agree to let him live in the forest. As they say their emotional goodbyes, Meg steps up to bid him farewell. Hearing Meg speak triggers Peter's brain to snap back to normal just so he can utter his classic catchphrase: "Shut up, Meg". He immediately regains his full human consciousness and returns home to his daily life. 📺 Crossovers and Notable Gags
The episode title is a direct pun on the folklore creature Bigfoot . [S11E17] Bigfat
The episode famously begins with the American Dad! theme song and the Smith family, but Stan is immediately shot by a sniper. The scene then transitions into the opening credits of King of the Hill featuring the Griffin family drinking beer. Accepting that Peter might be happier as a
The massive crossover opening sequence was originally storyboarded for the Season 8 episode "April in Quahog" but was cut due to running time constraints. He immediately regains his full human consciousness and
Here is a comprehensive breakdown of the episode, including its plot, memorable pop culture crossovers, and trivia. 📖 Episode Overview April 14, 2013 Written By: Brian Scully Directed By: Julius Wu Episode Number: Season 11, Episode 17 (Overall #205) ✈️ Plot Summary
Quagmire convinces Peter and Joe to fly to Montreal, Canada in a private jet to visit upscale strip clubs. During the flight, Peter causes the plane to crash by climbing onto the wing to do a parody of The Twilight Zone . Quagmire breaks both of his legs in the crash, leaving Peter as the only person capable of finding help. Ironically, moments after Peter wanders off into the dense forest, Quagmire and Joe realize they crashed right in someone's backyard and are immediately rescued. Wild Peter
. In this episode, Peter Griffin undergoes a devolution into a feral state after being stranded in the Canadian wilderness.