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Seth MacFarlane ’s vocation snuff it back tenner , and he has an impressive turn of cameos under his bang in both live - action at law and animated formats . MacFarlane has mainly made a name for himself with his prima voice work , and is well recognized as the Godhead ofanimated show up likeFamily GuyandAmerican Dad!However , MacFarlane ’s talent have opened up doors for him to look in other show with which he has no or little affiliation , making for some extremely memorable cameo over the years .

Some of his guest appearances in other movie or TV display are very brief , while others have a much larger impact on the attribute in which he appear . Due to the factMacFarlane voices a large raiment of darling charactersin his own show , there have been inevitable requests for him to convey them to life sentence in other mise en scene . However , his cameos are n’t just restrict to vocalisation acting , but also extend to in - person appearance that are highly memorable .

10Bordertown (As Peter Griffin)

Season 1, episode 12, “American Doll”

Fox picked upBordertownback in 2013 and it ran for just 13 episode in 2016 . With MacFarlane on table , his influence on the clowning and overall feel of the show is tangible . In the penultimate episode , MacFarlane step very in short into the outspoken booth to recorda single line of dialogue as Peter Griffin . TheFamily Guystar voiced by MacFarlane extract up in his car and exits before openly declare he ’s on the wrong show , making for a quick self - referential gag .

MacFarlane also served as executive manufacturer onBordertown .

9Star Trek: Enterprise (As Ensign Rivers)

Season 3, episode 20, “The Forgotten,” & season 4, episode 15, “The Affliction”

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Despite only two brief appearing , this is a cameo that MacFarlane likely cherishes . TheFamily Guycreator has made no enigma of this love for the sci - fi classic throughout his vocation , often include numerousStar Trekreferences and cutaways in his own shows . He also hadStar Trekcameos inThe Orville , his own live - action love letter to the enfranchisement . come along in two sequence ofStar Trek : Enterprise , MacFarlane ’s character is n’t given the name Ensign Riversuntil his second appearance , where he has a unforesightful but memorable discrepancy with his chief locomotive engineer .

8American Dad! (As Peter Griffin)

Season 7, episode 2, “Hurricane!”

It ’s an strange affair for a voice doer to cameo in their own show , get alone the feat be pulled off by someone who is also the show ’s creator . However , that ’s just what MacFarlane care to do inAmerican Dad ! ’s season 7 episode " Hurricane!“The sequence was an unexpectedcrossover event betweenAmerican Dad!,Family Guy , andThe Cleveland Show . The fiber in all three MacFarlane show dealt with the issue of a violent hurricane in their own way .

The three - episode crosswalk is only substantiate in the final seconds of " Hurricane ! , " where the storm has blown the houses of bothFamily Guy ’s Griffins andThe Cleveland Show ’s Browns into Langley Falls . The question of each household are all suspicious of one another , and it leads to a funny telephone exchange . MacFarlane takes the treble spark advance in the sceneas he voices both Stan Smith and Peter Griffin , with the latter serving as a hilarious cameo on his own show .

7Futurama (As Fry’s Dog)

Season 7, episode 23, “Game of Tones”

As well as his impressive cooking stove when it come to part acting , MacFarlane is also a trained singer . InFuturama , he convey to give both abilities an airing , even if one instance is significantly shorter than the other . In the time of year 10 episode " Game of Tones , " MacFarlane add his voice to Fry ’s dog , Seymour , during a dream sequence . Holding a Martini , Seymour ’s deportment and cadence is a clear reference to another of MacFarlane ’s characters , Brain Griffin fromFamily Guy . The cameo consists of a unmarried assembly line of dialogue : " Philip , have you lose system of weights ? "

MacFarlane has a more real show inFuturamawhen he babble the opening number to the feature - length , " Into the Wild Green Yonder . “Although fans would be forgiven for believing MacFarlane is covering a song by a fabled crooner , the song,“That Was Then ( And This Is Too),“is in reality an original composition that was written peculiarly for the film . By boasting his musical talents and stellar articulation work , MacFarlane’sFuturamacameo stand out as one of his greatest client appearance on another alive show .

6The Simpsons (As Ben)

Season 24, episode 22, “Dangers on a Train”

fall in the substantial ties betweenThe SimpsonsandFamily Guy , it ’s pretty surprising that it took so long for MacFarlane to be offer a star role in an episode ofThe Simpsons . MacFarlane cameos inThe Simpsonsseason 24 , installment 22 as a piece who Marge meets on a website that helps married people have liaison . His character , Ben , go very similar to MacFarlane ’s own voice , with his distinctive timbre hold the impression ofFamily Guy ’s Brian Griffin in human form . Two age after the episode aired , there was a complete crossover episode between the two long - tend sitcoms , so it could be that this cameo opened the door for succeeding collaborations between Seth MacFarlane and Matt Groening .

From the townsfolk of go back character to the dark funniness , here are some things Family Guy copied from The Simpsons ( and others it definitely did n’t ) .

5The Emmys (As Brian and Stewie Griffin)

2007

Animated characters appearing at the Emmys is n’t a common occurrence , butFamily Guy ’s Brian and Stewie Griffin did just that in 2007 . Opening up the ceremonial , Seth MacFarlane recorded both theatrical role of a duetthat poked fun at the questionable quality of goggle box display at the time , with some of the stars from the show being pick apart in the crowd . Two and a Half Men , Scrubs , andDesperate Housewiveswere among the belongings that boast in the language of the Sung dynasty do by MacFarlane .

Bugs Bunny is another animated reference who has come out at an laurels show , as he presented an Oscar with Tom Hanks in 1987 .

4Hellboy II: The Golden Army (As Johann Kraus)

2008

MacFarlane does n’t often venture into the subject of feature films , but his 2008 cameo inHellboy II : The Golden Armywas one of his first times doing so . Althoughanother thespian physically portrays the theatrical role of Johann Kraus , MacFarlane voice the character , show his range by append the former human being with a strong German accent . Kraus and Hellboy have a few disagreement throughout the film , so MacFarlane get more than one chance to make this visual aspect reckoning .

3Family Guy (As Roger Smith)

Season 9, episode 18, “It’s a Trap!”

WhenFamily Guytook on the job of parody the originalStar Warstrilogy , they quickly start to run away out of hearty persona to fill the roles they needed . With Stewie absolutely cast in the role of Darth Vader , American Dad!‘sRoger Smith ( also voiced by MacFarlane ) stepped into the parodic part of Moff Jerjerrod to welcome his superior onto the Second Death Star . The casting of MacFarlane is openly reference in the show by Stewie ’s Vader , which adds to the funniness of Roger ’s unexpected appearance . It was relocation such as this that madeFamily Guy ’s parodies ofStar Warsso successful liken to those of its competitors likeThe Simpsons .

2Bones (As Stewie Griffin)

Season 4, episode 25, “The Critic in the Cabernet”

MacFarlane was given the chance to take Stewie Griffin outside the reality ofFamily Guyand endlessly reproof a new character reference inBonesseason 4 . Booth , who is suffering from a brain tumour in the episode " The Critic in the Cabernet , " starts toexperience auditory and visual hallucinations of Stewie Griffinon his television and in the interrogative room . Stewie ’s wit is just as sharp in hisBonesscenes as they are inFamily Guy , with MacFarlane ’s cameo grant the dramatic event show ’s fans to witness an impressive splicing of live - action and 2D animation .

1Robot Chicken: Star Wars (As Emperor Palpatine)

Running almost as long as MacFarlane ’s flagship show , Robot Chickenhas had a whole innkeeper of Edgar Albert Guest stars during its run . One ofRobot Chicken’screators , Seth Green , sound Chris Griffin inFamily Guy . This link between the two entertainment legends created the chance for MacFarlane to refund the favor and appear in his castmate ’s show . As well as sound Emperor Palpatine in theRobot Chickenparodies ofStar Wars , MacFarlane ’s vocalization pop up at various other distributor point across the seasons of the show . His voice , while often placeable , always combines with his impeccable comedic timing to elevate each vignette , makingSeth MacFarlane’sRobot Chickencameos the best purpose of his talents .

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