I don't think I've heard of an episode specifically titled 'Family Guy Canadian Horror Story'. However, Family Guy often does episodes that involve travel and horror - like elements, so it's possible that it could be a fan - named or proposed episode idea rather than an official one.
It might be. 'Family Guy' has had special episodes in the past, and if 'Family Guy Neverending Story' has a unique plot or a different style compared to regular episodes, it could be considered a special one.
As far as I know, there is no official 'Family Guy' episode named 'Canadian Horror Story'. However, it's possible that the show could do something like this in the future as they are known for their wild and creative episode concepts. But currently, it seems more like a fan - inspired idea that combines two popular themes: 'Family Guy' and Canadian - themed horror.
Yes, it's possible. 'Family Guy' with its unique humor and satirical take on various aspects of life could potentially inspire a writer to finish a novel. For example, its out - of - the - box storylines might give a writer new ideas on how to develop plot twists in their novel. The show's ability to handle different themes in a comical yet thought - provoking way could also be a source of motivation for a novelist who is stuck in their writing process.
There might not be a dedicated episode centered around Peter and a booger romance novel in 'Family Guy'. The show often throws in random and gross - out humor, but this particular combination doesn't seem to be a major recurring theme. It could potentially be a very niche or one - off joke that hasn't gained a lot of attention if it exists at all.
It's presented in the various family disputes. The Griffins are always in some sort of chaos. When Meg is being bullied at school and the family tries to handle it, each family member has their own take on the situation. Peter might think of a brute - force solution, Lois might want to talk to the school, and Meg herself has her own feelings about it, which all illustrate the two sides concept.
It could mean that in the context of 'Family Guy', every situation or event in the show has different perspectives. Just like in real life, characters' actions might seem one way from one character's point of view, but could be seen completely differently from another's.
I'm not entirely sure if there is a specific 'Family Guy' episode that is directly a true story about unemployment and welfare. 'Family Guy' is known for its absurd and comical take on various aspects of life. It could be that some episodes have plotlines related to these topics that are inspired by general real - life scenarios, but it's hard to say for certain.
It could be either. Sometimes shows like 'Family Guy' release special episodes that are more like mini - movies. So 'Family Guy Stewie Griffin The Untold Story' might be a special extended episode focusing solely on Stewie Griffin and his story, or it could be a full - fledged movie made for the fans who love the character.