Family Guy
by Seth MacFarlane / Fox
52 characters, locations, and items in this world codex.
Characters
- Angela — Peter Griffin's supervisor at the Pawtucket Brewery — cold toward Peter specifically, and the recurring obstacle between him and a functional workday.
- Barbara Pewterschmidt — Carter Pewterschmidt's wife and Lois's mother — warmer than her husband, with her own history of complications that the show has occasionally explored
- Bonnie Swanson — Joe Swanson's wife — soft-voiced, long-suffering, and more complicated than she looks once the camera stays on her long enough.
- Brian Griffin — A talking dog with literary pretensions, a martini habit, and a novel he has been almost finishing for years — the family intellectual, in the way tha
- Bruce — Quahog's most versatile resident — he has been a lawyer, CPR instructor, priest, therapist, masseuse, bowling alley attendant, and medium, all with th
- Carter Pewterschmidt — Lois's father: a conservative billionaire who owns Pewterschmidt Industries and US Steel, despises his son-in-law Peter, and is occasionally, grudging
- Chris Griffin — The Griffins' middle child: large, good-natured, and operating at a comfortable distance from most of what the world expects from teenagers.
- Cleveland Brown — Peter's mild-mannered neighbor and regular at the Drunken Clam — slow to anger, slow to alarm, and the most reliably decent person on Spooner Street.
- Connie D'Amico — Head of the cheerleading squad at James Woods High and Meg Griffin's primary tormentor — pretty, popular, and equipped with the meanness of someone wh
- Consuela — A Latinx cleaning woman with very broken English, a specific requirement for Lemon Pledge, and an implacable refusal to do anything she wasn't specifi
- Death — The Grim Reaper of Quahog — a mama's boy with girl trouble, a taste for beer, and a recurring physical inconvenience problem that has occasionally sus
- Diane Simmons — Tom Tucker's longtime co-anchor at Quahog 5 News — professional, brittle, and the show's eventual murderer, whose spiral from newsroom rivalry to mult
- Dr. Hartman — The Griffin family's doctor, whose medical incompetence is a Quahog public health crisis that nobody has formally investigated.
- Ernie the Giant Chicken — A man-sized chicken who has been in an escalating physical feud with Peter Griffin for most of the show's run, triggered by an expired coupon and sust
- Glenn Quagmire — Peter's neighbor at 29 Spooner Street: an airline pilot whose extracurricular activities have made him one of Quahog's most recognizable institutions,
- Herbert — An elderly resident of 35 Spooner Street with a very soft, high-pitched voice and an unsettling fixation on teenage boys that the show leans into as d
- Horace — The longtime bartender of the Drunken Clam — a Quahog institution who served Peter, Cleveland, Quagmire, and Joe their beer for most of the show's run
- Jake Tucker — Tom Tucker's son, whose face is upside-down — a condition the show treats as entirely unremarkable and which functions as a running visual gag.
- Jerome — Cleveland's temporary replacement in Peter's friend group who became the permanent owner of the Drunken Clam after Horace's death.
- Joe Swanson — A Quahog police officer, decorated veteran, and paraplegic who refuses to let any of this slow him down — and uses the wheelchair with the energy most
- Joyce Kinney — Diane Simmons's replacement at Quahog 5 News — professional, capable, and initially sympathetic before the show revealed a history with Lois Griffin t
- Lois Griffin — A former piano teacher and wealthy-family dropout who married Peter Griffin against her father's wishes and has been holding the household together ev
- Mayor Adam West — The eccentric mayor of Quahog, Rhode Island — voiced by the actor of the same name — who treats public office as a vehicle for personal obsessions and
- Meg Griffin — The Griffins' eldest daughter: perpetually overlooked, repeatedly humiliated, and absorbing the family's ambient cruelty with a resilience nobody give
- Mort Goldman — The owner of Goldman's Pharmacy, a hypochondriac whose chronic neuroticism and terrible social skills are delivered with the earnest conviction of som
- Neil Goldman — James Woods High's resident nerd, with acne, thick glasses, and a years-long unrequited devotion to Meg Griffin that has outlasted her interest and mo
- Ollie Williams — The Quahog 5 News weatherman with the BlaccuWeather forecast, whose entire on-screen persona consists of very short, very loud declarations delivered
- Peter Griffin — A thick-necked, beer-loving Rhode Island man-child with a heart that is genuinely good about forty percent of the time and catastrophically irresponsi
- Principal Shepherd — The principal of Adam West High School — a recurring institutional authority figure who has been manipulated, ignored, and survived everything Quahog
- Seamus — A salty Quahog fisherman with wooden arms and legs who emerges from the shadows to warn Peter about the sea, plays the organ, and runs a talk show occ
- Stewie Griffin — A one-year-old infant with a British accent, a functional time machine, operational weapons, and a complicated feelings situation regarding his mother
- Tom Tucker — The narcissistic, mustachioed anchor of Quahog 5 News — a local celebrity by Quahog's modest standards, with the self-regard of someone operating in a
- Tricia Takanawa — Quahog 5 News's field reporter — always at the scene of something terrible, maintaining composure through hurricanes, flu outbreaks, and one incident
Locations
- 31 Spooner Street — The Griffin family home on Spooner Street in Quahog, Rhode Island — the living room, kitchen, and backyard where most of the show's domestic disasters
- Cleveland's House — The Cleveland family residence at 30 Spooner Street — where Cleveland, his family, and the specific gravity of a man who keeps returning to Quahog all
- Goldman's Pharmacy — The local Quahog pharmacy owned and operated by Mort Goldman, which has been looted, run out of business, and destroyed on multiple occasions and keep
- Herbert's House — The residence at 35 Spooner Street where Herbert and his elderly dog Jesse live, one door past the Swansons.
- James Woods Regional High School — The Quahog high school attended by Meg, Chris, Neil Goldman, and Connie D'Amico — named after the actor who grew up in Warwick, RI, and later renamed
- Pawtucket Brewery — The brewery where Peter Griffin works and where Pawtucket Patriot Ale is produced — Quahog's industrial heart and Peter's professional home since the
- Pewterschmidt Estate — The Pewterschmidt family mansion — a generationally wealthy compound in Newport County with grounds, servants, a Rancor pit, and Carter's sense of him
- Quagmire's House — Glenn Quagmire's residence at 29 Spooner Street — next door to the Griffins, and a house that has served purposes the show generally describes rather
- Quahog 5 News Studio — The broadcast home of Quahog 5 News — where Tom Tucker, Diane Simmons, and later Joyce Kinney have delivered Quahog's disasters back to the town that
- Quahog, Rhode Island — A fictional city in Newport County, Rhode Island — home to the Griffins, the Swansons, the Browns, and Quagmire, and a town whose population of 800 ha
- Spooner Street — The street in Quahog where the Griffins, Swansons, Browns, Quagmire, and Herbert all live — a stretch of New England residential that has absorbed mor
- Swanson House — The Swanson family residence at 33 Spooner Street — home to Joe, Bonnie, Kevin, and Susie, with the specific order of a household run by a police offi
- The Drunken Clam — Quahog's principal bar — an animated neon clam sign on the roof, Pawtucket Patriot Ale on tap, and a thirty-year-long afternoon that Peter, Cleveland,
Items
- Pawtucket Patriot Ale — The local Quahog beer brewed at Pawtucket Brewery — Peter Griffin's drink of choice, the Drunken Clam's house beer, and a Rhode Island institution.
- Quahog Police Department — Quahog's law enforcement body — functionally represented by Joe Swanson, and by the structural availability of police response when the plot needs it.
- Stewie's Ray Gun — The laser weapon Stewie Griffin built in his nursery — functional, frequently aimed at Lois, and a fixture of the show's early seasons.
- The Drunken Clam Group — The social unit of Peter, Cleveland, Quagmire, and Joe — four men whose friendship is the show's central male ensemble, held together by the Clam and
- The Griffin Family — Peter, Lois, Meg, Chris, Stewie, and Brian — the central ensemble of Family Guy, held together by love, proximity, and the structural requirements of
- The Pewterschmidt Family — Quahog's old-money dynasty — Carter and Babs at the head, Lois the black sheep who married well below her class, and enough family complications to po
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