[s2e18] E. Peterbus Unum · Complete & Updated
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
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 . [S2E18] E. Peterbus Unum
Peter performs a parody of MC Hammer’s "U Can't Touch This," titled "Can't Touch Me," to celebrate his diplomatic immunity.
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 This is the only episode of the series
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".
The country’s flag features Peter's face on a white field. He initially wanted to name the country "Peterland," but changed it because a local gay bar already owned that name. Peter performs a parody of MC Hammer’s "U
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




