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#MEN WITHOUT HATS THE SAFETY DANCE WIKI MOVIE#
The Christian Bale joke was replaced by Quagmire talking about his fantasy about making movies with B+ movie stars and a not so expensive location and a cutaway showing a trailer for a movie with Jeff Bridges and Laura Linney entitled "Danger in Cincinnati" with Don LaFontaine's very last appearance on Family Guy before his death.At the beginning of the second act, Peter, Cleveland and Quagmire are seen watching Are You Smarter Than a Hispanic Maid?.Meg was animated into the scene where Stewie is introduced to Susie.Peter, Cleveland, and Quagmire have Mort Goldman pretend to be Joe to satisfy the real Joe's absence.Scenes added following the original broadcast:.Brian's mocking of Stewie's music video in descriptive questions of increasing pitch is a running gag from previous episodes usually performed in relation to Brian's Writing Career.When Stewie throws down his guitar, it makes a "kabong!" sound like the El Kabong cartoons from Quick Draw McGraw.This list already includes gynecologist, family practitioner, pediatrician, and others.
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Hartman delivers Susie Swanson, which adds to the list of types of medicine he practices. The Christian Bale gag was restored on television when past episodes of the show moved from Netflix to Hulu in 2018. The DVD does not include the original airing, reverting to the original "Danger in Cincinnati" cutaway gag written for the episode.According to Inside Family Guy: An Illustrated History, the Christian Bale gag was not part of the original script, but a last minute inclusion to take advantage of the timeliness of the gag.In relation to the show's length in the real world, Bonnie has been pregnant for approximately ten years (1999-2009), not seven the 'seven years' is a reference to seven seasons, however, instead of referring to real-time.Alex Borstein turned 36 the day this episode aired.Doroschuk stated that "it wasn't a question of just being anti-nuclear, it was a question of being anti-establishment. Secondly, he explained that it is not an anti-nuclear protest song per se despite the nuclear imagery at the end of the video. Firstly, he explained "The Safety Dance" is not a call for safe sex, and that this interpretation is "people reading into it a bit too much". In 2003, on an episode of VH1's True Spin, Doroschuk responded to two common interpretations of the song. Thus, the song is a protest and a call for freedom of expression. The bouncers did not like pogoing so they would tell pogoers to stop or be kicked out of the club. To uninformed bystanders this could look dangerous, especially if pogoers accidentally bounced into one another (the more deliberately violent evolution of pogoing is slamdancing). New wave dancing, especially pogoing, was different from disco dancing, because it was done individually instead of with partners and involved holding the torso rigid and thrashing about. The writer/lead singer, Ivan Doroschuk, has explained that "The Safety Dance" is a protest against bouncers prohibiting dancers from pogoing to 1980s new wave music in clubs when disco was dying and new wave was up and coming. The song was written by lead singer Ivan Doroschuk after he had been kicked out of a club for pogo dancing. "The Safety Dance" is a song by Canadian new wave/synth-pop band Men Without Hats, released in Canada in 1982 as the second single from Rhythm of Youth.