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Family Guy Death Pose 

The Griffin Family’s exploits featured in the animated television series “Family Guy Death Pose.” Peter, who is endearingly ignorant, and his stay-at-home wife Lois have three children and live in Quahog, Rhode Island. The family’s oldest child, Mef is an outcast in society, and teenage Chris is awkward and illiterate when it comes to the other sex. The youngest Stewie a brilliant infant determined to kill his mother and end the world. While Stewie is delivering martinis and working through his problems, Brian the talking dog keeps him in line.

What About Death Pose?

A scene from a 2012 episode of Family Guy features Peter Griffin falling down the stairs and landing in a hurt pose with both arms and one leg twisted behind his back. The scene is titled Peter Falls Down The Stairs and Family Guy Death Pose. Over the years, the scene and the pose edited. The pose used numerous episodes of the show and frequently used memes. And redraws where characters from other media properties shown striking it.

What Is The Origin Of The Family Guy Death Pose?

In Family Guy, characters who are hurt frequently appear in a pose with their arms and one leg bent behind their back. It’s unclear when the pose first appeared on the show. But dramatic injury or death poses have been used frequently throughout the show’s run for a variety of characters and episodes.

Family Guy Death Pose

The Family Guy Death Pose Got Viral:

The Blind Side” was the title of Family Guy’s Season 10 Episode 11 that aired on January 15, 2012. Peter Griffin trips and falls after Lois replaces the stairs in one scene. Peter falls down the stairs while cursing and lands in a hurt position with one leg and both arms bent behind his back. The video uploaded to YouTube in June 2012 and has received more than 5 million views in the past ten years. The uncensored version uploaded by YouTuber priority on May 26th, 2016, and it has received over 5 million views in the past six years. One of the most well-known examples of the pose is this one.

Over the ensuing years, the scene was the subject of edits. For instance, YouTuber Arthadoor added Super Mario 64 sound effects and graphics to the scene on January 18, 2018, and his edit has received over 3.8 million views in the past four years. The pose also became the focus of memes, which frequently featured cartoon characters striking it or video game characters who perished in a related pose.