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Criticism of Family Guy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Criticism of Family Guy
The American animated sitcom ''Family Guy'' has been the target of numerous complaints concerning taste and indecency. Parents Television Council, a conservative Catholic censorship advocacy group has expressed moral opposition to the series, and filed complaints with the Federal Communications Commission. Criticism also originates from animators concerning quality and originality. While most attention has been given to the moral criticisms (e.g. crude and blue humor), stylistic content and thin storytelling with a loose plot and overuse of "cutaway sequences" have drawn criticism. The animated sitcoms ''South Park'' and ''The Simpsons'' have satirized the show's writing and organization. ==Moral controversy==
Controversies have arisen due to the show's use of jokes and satire. For instance, the "You Have AIDS" sequence from the episode "The Cleveland-Loretta Quagmire," in which Peter and a barbershop quartet sing and dance around the bed of a man with end-stage AIDS about his diagnosis, drew protests from several AIDS service organizations. In his 2006 book ''The Decency Wars: The Campaign to Cleanse American Culture'', author Frederick S. Lane described ''Family Guy'' as among several television sitcoms that premiered in the 1980s and 1990s he felt were "aimed at the darker side of family life."
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