Family Guy or The Simpsons?

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  • edited March 2010
    Simpsons hasn't been appealing to me for years but I prefer it miles over Family Guy. In fact:

    The Venture Brothers > Futurama > Simpsons >>>>>>>> Family Guy
  • edited March 2010
    I like The Simpsons early series (s1 to s10), but not the newer episodes. I like Family Guy but it went stale alot quicker than The Simpsons ever did.
  • edited March 2010
    Up until season 15 or so i say THE SIMPSONS, but after those seasons it devolved dramatically and now i prefer Family guy since it has evolved.

    I still watch the old simpsons seasons, really hate the new ones.
  • edited March 2010
    Simpsons were okay for about 10 Seasons, but it's like it never ends now! Family Guy is better than The Simpsons right now but that may change if they make that change.
  • edited March 2010
    splash1 wrote: »
    Simpsons were okay for about 10 Seasons, but it's like it never ends now!
    A series is only good when it ends, like, all the time.
  • edited March 2010
    Hard decision. Can't really say. So I vote neither.

    Here's a thought. What if all 4 of the animated Comedy shows fuse together. That would most likely make the world explode of awesome.

    So TellTale games...what about doing something like that? Eh? *wink wink* *nudge nudge*
  • edited March 2010
    Here's a thought. What if all 4 of the animated Comedy shows fuse together. That would most likely make the world explode of awesome.

    So TellTale games...what about doing something like that? Eh? *wink wink* *nudge nudge*
    Yes, it would be awesome if you threw a grilled cheese sandwhich, ice cream, steak, and pizza into a blender and drank the resulting concoction. If things are great separately, they must combine extremely well.
  • edited March 2010
    Yes, it would be awesome if you threw a grilled cheese sandwhich, ice cream, steak, and pizza into a blender and drank the resulting concoction. If things are great separately, they must combine extremely well.

    Gloubiboulga!
  • edited March 2010
    Yes, it would be awesome if you threw a grilled cheese sandwhich, ice cream, steak, and pizza into a blender and drank the resulting concoction. If things are great separately, they must combine extremely well.

    I call this Kingdom Hearts logic. And funnily enough, it only ever seems to work in Kingdom Hearts.
  • edited March 2010
    While Family Guy and Simpsons are both not near as good as the earlier seasons, I'm going to go with The Simpsons. I grew up watching The Simpsons, and I can't discount that. Though, I don't really watch either show anymore, save once in a while, but as overall series, it's a no-brainer.
  • edited March 2010
    Neither. Though I used to be partial to Simpsons, I don't watch it as much these days. I never watch Family Guy, either. So... Futurama.
  • edited March 2010
    I think American dad is funny then both of them but like someone else said IT crowed and Blackadder owns XD
  • edited March 2010
    I love the Simpsons, always have and always will - even through the poorer years which I feel ended when the film came out. As for Family Guy, aside from the Star Wars parodies (which are great, for the most part), I can't really get into it.
  • edited March 2010
    I love the Simpsons, always have and always will - even through the poorer years which I feel ended when the film came out.
    I dunno, I thought it got worse for awhile after the film before it got better again. The film itself was amazing and rekindled my interest in The Simpsons, but the actual series took a bit to recover.
  • edited March 2010
    Family Guy all the way. Simpsons doesn't even make me laugh.

    BTW, Neikron, the narrator's name in your sig is Gary Owens.
  • edited March 2010
    The Simpsons. Family Guy does two things that engender my apathy:

    1) Use an ensemble cast which has evolved into a group of thoroughly unlikable schlubs.

    2) Humor that relies too much on shock value, crudeness, and repetitive gags for my taste. I prefer my subversive/irreverent/edgy humor employed with a sense of choosiness and subtlety, thankyouverymuch.

    And since a bunch of other shows were mentioned ... any King of the Hill fans here? While I wouldn't call it remarkable or super funny, it does have an affection for its characters that's left me smiling after just about every episode I've seen.
  • edited March 2010
    BTW, Neikron, the narrator's name in your sig is Gary Owens.
    Thanks, I wasn't sure who he was, but I always loved his narrating.
    And since a bunch of other shows were mentioned ... any King of the Hill fans here? While I wouldn't call it remarkable or super funny, it does have an affection for its characters that's left me smiling after just about every episode I've seen.
    I'm definitely a King of the Hill fan. I've never found myself laughing hysterically, but the thing I like about it is that it's consistent throughout.
  • edited March 2010
    Neikron wrote: »
    Thanks, I wasn't sure who he was, but I always loved his narrating.

    I'm definitely a King of the Hill fan. I've never found myself laughing hysterically, but the thing I like about it is that it's consistent throughout.

    I have especialy at luanes lines or peggy and bill

    RIP Brittany Murphy
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