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Satire of fast-food marketing directed at vulnerable populations.

How the show’s Italian adaptation, I Griffin , maintains this cultural satire through translation. 3. Representation: Physical Disability and Cartoon Logic I Griffin 6x8

Analysis of the "mustache" gag as a symbol of the show's absurdist humor. In this episode, Peter Griffin suffers a stroke

: By Season 6, Family Guy transitioned from traditional sitcom storytelling to a "meta-narrative" where the plot is secondary to surreal, non-sequitur humor, as evidenced by the disjointed but iconic scenes in "McStroke." Key Points : In this episode

Since " I Griffin " is the Italian title for the animated series Family Guy , the prompt likely refers to , titled "McStroke" (or "Peter, che colpo!" in Italian).

Focus on the 100th episode milestone (which occurred during Season 6) and how "McStroke" represents the peak of the show’s "cutaway gag" era.

In this episode, Peter Griffin suffers a stroke after eating 30 hamburgers at a fast-food joint, then grows a mustache and attempts to expose the company's corrupt practices. Below are three paper concepts based on this specific episode and broader themes of the show.