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by António Martins-Tuválkin, 28 february 2005
In the episode "E Peterbus Unum," patriarch Peter Griffin
secedes his property from the U.S. and briefly becomes an independent
country complete with flag. It's a white field with the device of
Peter Griffin's head with the letters PETORIA in a sans-serif font, in
black, below. Here's someone else's screenshot.
T. Mike, 23 february 2005
by Eugene Ipavec, 8 october 2005
In one episode, protagonist Peter Griffin and
his drinking buddies retaliate for their favorite dive having been turned into
an English pub by reenacting the Boston Tea Party, only with a freighter-full of
English beer. The flag of their little "movement" is presented as evidence at
their trial.
Eugene Ipavec, 8 october 2005
by Eugene Ipavec, 26 july 2006
This is the flag of the "Special People's Games," a parody of the
Special Olympics, from the US animated series "Family Guy." The show
traffics in "edgy" - some would say tasteless - humor, as is envident
from the flag - the familiar "disabled" symbol arranged to mimic the
Olympic rings.
Eugene Ipavec, 26 july 2006