"Larry & Steve" (1997)
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Title card for "Larry & Steve". |
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Directed by | Seth MacFarlane |
Produced by | Davis Doi Victoria McCollum Executive producer: Larry Huber Sherry Gunther |
Written by | Seth MacFarlane |
Starring | Seth MacFarlane Lori Alan |
Music by | Ron Jones Gary Lionelli Bodie Chandler |
Editing by | Pat Foley Paul Douglas |
Studio | Cartoon Network Studios Hanna-Barbara Cartoons |
Distributed by | Cartoon Network |
Release date(s) | February 5, 1997 |
Running time | 7 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
While MacFarlane was working for Hanna-Barbera Studios, and Bigbc studios working on shows such as Johnny Bravo, Dexter's Laboratory, I Am Weasel, and Cow and Chicken, he made a sequel of sorts, to "The Life of Larry", which Cartoon Network broadcast in 1997 as part of their World Premiere Toons series.
The plot of "Larry & Steve" is that Larry adopts Steve from the dog pound, after noticing that he was the only talking dog (although to everybody else throughout the cartoon, Steve is just barking) and the two have a fast-paced, slapstick-filled day trying to buy furniture and appliances for Larry's apartment. There is also an airline pilot in this cartoon whose voice and appearance is very similar to the Family Guy character Glenn Quagmire who is also a commercial airline pilot in Family Guy. Larry mentions a furniture store called "Stewie's", a name that will later be used for the character of Peter Griffin's infant son. The short was rated TV-Y7 for cartoonish slapstick violence, comic peril, and mild adult references.
Read more about this topic: The Life Of Larry And Larry & Steve
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