It was more than chance for Chance Yon, who spent a magical afternoon with Seth MacFarlane, touring the studios of Family Guy, American Dad! and The Orville.
Seth MacFarlane and Chance Yon
Credit/Copyright: Tam Lai/Kids Wish Network
He received his comically colorful wish through Kids Wish Network, a children’s charity that grants wishes for kids with life-threatening illnesses. Chance suffers from cerebral palsy, Rohhad, neurological issues and visual impairment.
Kids Wish Network flew Chance and his family to Los Angeles to experience his favorite sitcom Family Guy. When Chance arrived at The Orville’s studio, he was greeted by balloons, welcome signs and show creator Seth MacFarlane. Everything was personalized, from his favorite color to his favorite meal that he enjoyed as MacFarlane drew and signed sketches of Chance’s most adored characters. He also performed voices, and made calls to fellow actors Seth Green (Chris Griffin...
Seth MacFarlane and Chance Yon
Credit/Copyright: Tam Lai/Kids Wish Network
He received his comically colorful wish through Kids Wish Network, a children’s charity that grants wishes for kids with life-threatening illnesses. Chance suffers from cerebral palsy, Rohhad, neurological issues and visual impairment.
Kids Wish Network flew Chance and his family to Los Angeles to experience his favorite sitcom Family Guy. When Chance arrived at The Orville’s studio, he was greeted by balloons, welcome signs and show creator Seth MacFarlane. Everything was personalized, from his favorite color to his favorite meal that he enjoyed as MacFarlane drew and signed sketches of Chance’s most adored characters. He also performed voices, and made calls to fellow actors Seth Green (Chris Griffin...
- 7/31/2019
- Look to the Stars
After previously foreseeing the downfalls of Kevin Spacey and Harvey Weinstein, “Family Guy” believes that it’s uncovered another Hollywood bigwig whose dirty secrets about to be exposed. 20th Century Fox Television’s clever Emmy Fyc mailer was recently shipped to TV academy members with this declaration: “We predicted Kevin Spacey and Harvey Weinstein. Open DVD to see who’s next.” Inside the package is … a mirror. Yes, that means You are Hollywood’s next sexual deviant!
Four-time Best Animated Program nominee “Family Guy” has yet to prevail in the top Emmy category, though its creator Seth MacFarlane took home three trophies for Best Character Voice-Over Performance and another for Best Music and Lyrics (2002). TV’s reigning Best Animated Program Emmy winner is fellow Fox comedy “Bob’s Burgers” (2014 and 2017).
SEEEmmys 2018 exclusive: FX categories for ‘Atlanta,’ ‘Versace,’ ‘The Americans’ and more
This year Emmy voters received two “Family Guy” episodes...
Four-time Best Animated Program nominee “Family Guy” has yet to prevail in the top Emmy category, though its creator Seth MacFarlane took home three trophies for Best Character Voice-Over Performance and another for Best Music and Lyrics (2002). TV’s reigning Best Animated Program Emmy winner is fellow Fox comedy “Bob’s Burgers” (2014 and 2017).
SEEEmmys 2018 exclusive: FX categories for ‘Atlanta,’ ‘Versace,’ ‘The Americans’ and more
This year Emmy voters received two “Family Guy” episodes...
- 5/9/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
While everyone is still reeling from Sunday’s Breaking Bad finale, here’s a roundup from the lighter, non-Meth side with “Animation Domination” over on Fox (the season premieres of The Simpsons, Bob’s Burgers, Family Guy, and American Dad!) and the comic stylings of Stephen Merchant over on HBO (the series premiere of Hello Ladies). Here are the highlights, lowlights, and “what the…?”s of the evening.
The Simpsons, Season 25, Episode 1, “Homerland”
Written by Stephanie Gillis
Directed by Bob Anderson
Airs Sundays at 8pm Est on Fox
Ringing in its 25th season (seriously, the show can rent a car now), The Simpsons begins the year with a not-quite-so-timely riff on Homeland, which celebrates its own third season premiere this week. There are a few laughs, but not as many as the writers were lunging for a la Family Guy (i.e. a flashback to Homer’s “southern accent”) and...
The Simpsons, Season 25, Episode 1, “Homerland”
Written by Stephanie Gillis
Directed by Bob Anderson
Airs Sundays at 8pm Est on Fox
Ringing in its 25th season (seriously, the show can rent a car now), The Simpsons begins the year with a not-quite-so-timely riff on Homeland, which celebrates its own third season premiere this week. There are a few laughs, but not as many as the writers were lunging for a la Family Guy (i.e. a flashback to Homer’s “southern accent”) and...
- 10/2/2013
- by Diana Drumm
- SoundOnSight
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