Microsoft ditches Family Guy special... for being Family Guy
Face? Meet palm. Microsoft's decided to pull out of its co-sponsoring of "Family Guy Presents: Seth & Alex's Almost Live Comedy Show" after execs attending the taping came to the sudden conclusion that Family Guy-caliber jokes were to be told, tackling such topics as "deaf people, the Holocaust, feminine hygiene and incest." We're not sure how 10 years and over 120 episodes of offensive precedence bypassed Redmond's radars, but man, that's gotta be some strong personal bubble. A Microsoft representative said of the taping, "it became clear that the content was not a fit with the Windows brand." The show will still air November 8th, pre-recorded Microsoft references in tow, but with a new as-of-yet unnamed sponsor. All we have of the now-doomed partnership is this brief video from the Windows "741" student site -- it's after the break.
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Aww... I was actually looking forward to this. :|
If you actually read it, you'll see that it says it will still be airing, just with a different sponsor.
Brian: Stewie, what are you doing with my laptop?
Stewie: I just put the new version of Open SuSe on it.
Briah: Oh... you customizing your desktop with widgets on KDE 4.0?
Brian: Using Cedega and Open Office to use your windows applications?
Stewie: Actually, I'm using GIMP to make a giant burning windows 7 Logo.
Brian: Michael, what are you doing with my laptop?
Michael: I am making a completely irrelevant comment in reponse to the first comment because I have an unrealistic sense of worth and think everybody wants to see what I have to write.
Brian: Douche!
I hope Google sponsors it!!!!!
Microsoft just pulled off an incredibly clever scam -- got the Windows 7 references without having to actually pay to sponsor the program!
of course, this being Family Guy, the references are probably not exactly glowing reviews.
Microsoft pulling a scam? without having to actually pay?
Hmm, no news here... except that its not consumers, Apple, IBM, Sun Microsystems, Caldera, Novell, Symantec, Sybase, Burst, RealNetworks, Netscape, Opera, TomTom, Cygnus, Free Open Source Software?
@Unix, it only says MS backed out of co-sponsoring the episode. The sponsorship was paying to run the show "commercial" free, meaning every 10 minutes they don't have the 3 minute commercial block. It does not say anything about them skipping out of paying for commercials like the video shown here.
Likely they entered some type of contract to sponsor the program which I'd expect to include a termination fee in the cancellation clause... But I guess it's still a good deal for them if they got the Win7 references in without having to pay the full bill.
It would be funny if Apple decided to sponsor it. Not a fan of Apple, I just think it would be funny.
Political correctness strikes again!
I dont think it's that so much as MS was maybe expecting FG to take some of their more crude humor down a notch.
And to be honest, if MS was sponsoring this show to the extent that I understand, the FG people should have been working more closely with them to ensure the final product wasn't something that MS had to ultimately walk away from.
@ Look_around_you
Why would the artists and writers alter their program to suit a sponsor? If Microsoft thought that they clearly aren't tuned into popular culture
Microsoft is so stupid. How did they not know the show was going to make fun of ethnicity's and everything else. That's what they do, make fun of everything and anything. The world is going too politically correct, its sickening. If I want to stereotype blacks, jews, nazis, muslims, asians, old people, women, mexcians, and so on. IT IS MY RIGHT AS AN AMERICAN TO DO SO. Freedom of Speech anyone? Its Freedom of speech, not freedom of speech unless it offends someone.
Uh, because they paid for the episode?
Yes, MS should have known a bit more of the shtick that Family Guy is known for, but the FG people should know that they were in fact producing an episode that was a sudo-infomercial, and thus cant just fly off like it's just any other stock FG episode.
If the FG writers wanted to just do their own thing, then they should have never agreed to a episode partnership.
Whomever was the guy from Microsoft that was the head man for this, should have been keeping the company more informed about how this thing was turning out. You cant just have an episode written in the dark just to have the suits walk out on the screening.
But then it wouldn't be family guy.
Simple logic. If you are going to sponsor a cult TV show with a very well established type of adult humour, at least watch the damn thing BEFORE you start bragging about it.
The whole idea of sponsoring a show is to get your company name linked with the show. Not to make an advert with the show's characters.
If Microsoft's advertising team is so uninformed that they wanted 7 to be associated with what some see as childish offensive comedy, that is their look out.
I'm guessing that they got as list of ratings for the time slot, and picked the one they thought might be willing to accept sponsorship for show placement within the advert.
Personally, I can see the possibilities for lots of Windows 7 gags mixed in with the usual plot.
Perhaps they will do an OS show where Brian becomes an Apple Genius, and uncovers child labour workshops in the basement of each store, while Cragmire gets an incredibly aggressive virus from a porn site, and gets pulled into a porn Tron world. And Meg becomes a kernel hacker to make friends.
Cragmire?
Psst, Derrik; jumping to conclusions based on appearance, religion, their political affiliates, etc., is generally offensive.
Derrik-
Hate speech is not covered, dingus.
Apple will be the new sponsor!
probably, because apple doesn't care about what anyone thinks or wants
Oh I hope so!!!!
This reminds me of the time I got into a fight with a Macintosh guest account. I'll spare you the details, but it suffices to say that it left a scar...
@sacapuntas
Ouch, that one must have stung the Mac crowd hard!
Imagine a cartoon Paul A. Chapel in family guy...
Yea like they did when they sponsored that Simpsons episode. Oh, wait...
Crisis averted. Next?
What, it plays crysis?!
Lovely setup, perfect finish.
You get to share a giant birthday cookie, courtesy of the mall.
Seriously? There's no Fox up in Redmond? I mean, Fox is useless in every other respect, but really now.
Family Guy? Yeah, Fox is useless in that respect.
And they say Microsoft is out of touch...
I dont understand how very crude jokes that would be tied to MS, if they stayed on, is somehow being in touch.
idk, I thought those Seinfeld/Gates commercials showed how in tune they were with the common folk
Are you telling me that the Win7 crowd and the Holocaust crowd aren't one circle on the Venn diagram?
Dumb marketing is dumb.
Funny you should say that.. I've noticed a LOT of apple fanbois rocking VW's..... Venn diagram: you're doing it wrong.
? What I do wrong?
I ain't no fanboy - you have no idea how hard it was to make an obvious joke without sounding like a fanboy, but as you and I know, it's effing impossible...
Oh man, Microsoft. I hope you're ready for the wrath of Seth McFarlane.
yeah, because he really tore South Park a new one.
YES! Please Seth take it out on them!!!
Seth FTW
Family guy is for idiots.
Also, I predict, because of the same idiots, this comment will be invisible in a few hours.
the world is full of surprises aint it? you've got a highest rank.
"Paparazzis Thanks Twitter For Making Their Jobs Easier"
Engadget and Family Guy aren't for the same kind of people, that's why your comment got the highest rank.
The last time I said the same thing I was lowest ranked twice. :/
Wait, if they are leaving the jokes in, then don't they still get the advertising?
If the jokes and advertisements for Windows 7 include any more of the exchanges included in the 30 second Youtube clip linked in the article I hope they scrub the whole F'n thing. I'm pretty sure that clip is something you couldn't make better with a bag of weed.
Well, they should of not done this. Family Guy for sure make a joke about this now...
I wouldn't be too sure about that. Steve Ballmer will just take an idea ball out of the manatee tank
"Microsoft ditches Family Guy special... for being Family Guy"
For not being funny? For tirelessly using out-of-left field humor with no relevance to plot? For devolving characters to caricatures? Hear, hear, Microsoft.