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The Sound of Music was a Musical from 1965 featuring [[Julie Andrews]]. |
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Revision as of 15:49, 23 August 2010
The Sound of Music was a Musical from 1965 featuring Julie Andrews.
In Death Has a Shadow, an announcer refers to the Von Trapp Family Singers.
In Brian: Portrait of a Dog, after Peter tells Brian to "stop being a bad dog", Brian storms out of the house. Peter reveals he is holding an engine part, in a parody of when the nuns reveal they have sabotaged the Nazi soldier's cars. The scene was also parodied in You May Now Kiss the...Uh...Guy Who Receives except a nun holds Nazi Guard Rolf's head.
In The Kiss Seen Around the World, Stewie asks the bully how old he is and the bully replies, "seven", Stewie says, "My, you're practically a lady." This is a reference to The Sound of Music, when Maria is introduced to the children.
Chris, Meg and Stewie sing "So Long, Farewell" to Mr. Weed to impress him in Mr. Saturday Knight.
In the opening of PTV, Stewie runs Maria over during her performance of "The Sound of Music".
Mayor Adam West is singing a parody of the song “Edelweiss” in Brian Sings and Swings.
Stewie singing “I Have Confidence in Me” as Maria von Trapp in the Stewie B. Goode segment of Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story.
Lois fumbles through “Sixteen Going On Seventeen” at Meg's 16th birthday party in Peter's Two Dads. Peter is also listening to the song just before getting shipped to 'straight camp' in Family Gay.
Peter says to Brian "You know, sometimes I don't believe I know you" in Love, Blactually. This line is said by Captain von Trapp to Max in the film.
Peter bullies Joe to sing a portion of "The Lonely Goatherd" in The Tan Aquatic with Steve Zissou.