Baby, You Knock Me Out
- Episode aired Nov 14, 2010
- TV-14
- 22m
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7.1/10
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Lois becomes a champion foxy boxer, and Peter acts as her manager.Lois becomes a champion foxy boxer, and Peter acts as her manager.Lois becomes a champion foxy boxer, and Peter acts as her manager.
Seth MacFarlane
- Peter Griffin
- (voice)
- …
Alex Borstein
- Lois Griffin
- (voice)
- …
Seth Green
- Chris Griffin
- (voice)
Mila Kunis
- Meg Griffin
- (voice)
Mike Henry
- Cleveland Brown
- (voice)
- …
Luke Adams
- Club Manager
- (voice)
Carrie Fisher
- Angela
- (voice)
Ralph Garman
- Italian #1
- (voice)
Danny Smith
- Refugee #1
- (voice)
- …
Alec Sulkin
- Floyd Wetherton
- (voice)
Nicole Sullivan
- Boxer
- (voice)
Jennifer Tilly
- Bonnie Swanson
- (voice)
John Viener
- Ring Announcer
- (voice)
Patrick Warburton
- Joe Swanson
- (voice)
Adam West
- Mayor Adam West
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe newspaper photo of Lois standing over her opponent is a replica of Muhammad Ali and Sonny Liston in the famous 1965 'Phantom Punch' fight.
- GoofsIn the doctor's office, the ear supports on Peter's glasses disappear in one shot.
- Quotes
Brian Griffin: She's killed 3 people in the ring. Her fists are so dangerous she's not allowed to be a lesbian.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Times Family Guy Characters Went Beast Mode (2022)
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Lois Gets Hit in the Face A Lot
The worst Family Guy episodes are those which borrow heavily from other shows, and the originals were always better.
As an earlier reviewer pointed out, the theme of Lois wanting to fight in the ring is because she thinks of what a jerk Peter usually is, comes from Marge seething over her oafish fat husband in "The Simpsons" Season 8. But Lois becoming a boxer is obviously stolen from "Boxing Luanne," Season 7, Episode 11 of "King of the Hill," in which Luanne, an amateur, also fights a professional: George Foreman's daughter, Freeda.
The "King of the Hill" version is funnier, because it has a sub-plot featuring the actual voice of George Foreman, who is offended when Hank calls Foreman's grill "A novelty grill," because it doesn't use propane.
This episode is also short of jokes, and much of it is just cartoon boxing scenes. Are we supposed to cheer for Lois as if it were an actual boxing match? Held on the edge of our seats to see if Lois will win?
I wonder if the writers debated over the outcome.
As an earlier reviewer pointed out, the theme of Lois wanting to fight in the ring is because she thinks of what a jerk Peter usually is, comes from Marge seething over her oafish fat husband in "The Simpsons" Season 8. But Lois becoming a boxer is obviously stolen from "Boxing Luanne," Season 7, Episode 11 of "King of the Hill," in which Luanne, an amateur, also fights a professional: George Foreman's daughter, Freeda.
The "King of the Hill" version is funnier, because it has a sub-plot featuring the actual voice of George Foreman, who is offended when Hank calls Foreman's grill "A novelty grill," because it doesn't use propane.
This episode is also short of jokes, and much of it is just cartoon boxing scenes. Are we supposed to cheer for Lois as if it were an actual boxing match? Held on the edge of our seats to see if Lois will win?
I wonder if the writers debated over the outcome.
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- May 12, 2024
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- Runtime22 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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