Dirty Dancing is a 1987 romantic film made in the United States. Written by Eleanor Bergstein and directed by Emile Ardolino, the film features Patrick Swayze, Jennifer Grey, Cynthia Rhodes, and Jerry Orbach. The story is a coming of age drama that documents a teenaged woman's rebellion against her father by starting a relationship with a dance instructor during a family summer vacation.
In "Believe It or Not, Joe's Walking on Air", Peter asks Baby's parents to agree with him on throwing the women out of his clubhouse. They disagree and start dancing with everyone, which angers Peter.
"Padre de Familia" shows a more realistic ending to the film, where Swayze's character is imprisoned for dating an underage girl. When in prison, he is attacked and presumably raped by his cellmate.
Stewie Griffin sings "Hungry Eyes" in "Emission Impossible" in front of many sexy women at Glenn Quagmire's party.
Herbert, as Obi-Wan Kenobi, sings "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" to Chris Griffin, as Luke Skywalker, in Blue Harvest. The iconic dance move with Baby "flying" held up by Castle is also parodied.
When Peter goes on trial for assault in "Who's Brian Now?", Patrick Swayze as the jury foreman, notes that 'nobody puts Peter in the corner', alluding to the line "Nobody puts Baby in the corner." from the film Dirty Dancing.
Dirty Dancing is parodied by Joe in "Love Story Guy", when he is asked to recount his first love story.