[s2e18] E. — Peterbus Unum

This is the only episode of the series animated by Koko Enterprises , noted for its particularly fluid character movements during the musical sequences. Critical & Cultural Impact

Fans often highlight the episode's satire of American exceptionalism and government bureaucracy. Some viewers even consider a cutaway gag about invading Iraq for oil to be a "dark prediction" of future events. "Family Guy" E. Peterbus Unum (TV Episode 2000) - IMDb [S2E18] E. Peterbus Unum

According to the Family Guy Wiki , the episode originally had a darker "cold open" involving the family watching a Mork & Mindy reunion that was later cut. This is the only episode of the series

The episode features a pool party attended by various world dictators, including Saddam Hussein , Muammar al-Gaddafi , and Fidel Castro . "Family Guy" E

Seeking respect at the United Nations, Peter annexes Joe Swanson's pool (renaming it "Joehio"), which triggers a U.S. military blockade and "Operation Desert Clam".

Peter performs a parody of MC Hammer’s "U Can't Touch This," titled "Can't Touch Me," to celebrate his diplomatic immunity.

In the Family Guy episode (Season 2, Episode 18), Peter Griffin discovers a zoning error that reveals his property is not part of the United States, leading him to declare his home the sovereign nation of Petoria . Key Features & Plot Points

This is the only episode of the series animated by Koko Enterprises , noted for its particularly fluid character movements during the musical sequences. Critical & Cultural Impact

Fans often highlight the episode's satire of American exceptionalism and government bureaucracy. Some viewers even consider a cutaway gag about invading Iraq for oil to be a "dark prediction" of future events. "Family Guy" E. Peterbus Unum (TV Episode 2000) - IMDb

According to the Family Guy Wiki , the episode originally had a darker "cold open" involving the family watching a Mork & Mindy reunion that was later cut.

The episode features a pool party attended by various world dictators, including Saddam Hussein , Muammar al-Gaddafi , and Fidel Castro .

Seeking respect at the United Nations, Peter annexes Joe Swanson's pool (renaming it "Joehio"), which triggers a U.S. military blockade and "Operation Desert Clam".

Peter performs a parody of MC Hammer’s "U Can't Touch This," titled "Can't Touch Me," to celebrate his diplomatic immunity.

In the Family Guy episode (Season 2, Episode 18), Peter Griffin discovers a zoning error that reveals his property is not part of the United States, leading him to declare his home the sovereign nation of Petoria . Key Features & Plot Points