Family Guy Delivers Hilarious New Holiday Special This November

If you thought *Family Guy* was done topping itself with parodies, well, think again. The Griffins are about to crash headfirst into the snow-globe world of cheesy holiday movies with their new special, *Disney’s Hulu’s Family Guy’s Hallmark Channel’s Lifetime’s Familiar Holiday Movie*, premiering Friday, November 28, 2025.

This one-hour spoof promises everything fans love about *Family Guy*: sharp humor, biting satire, and pop-culture commentary that’ll make you laugh, cringe, and maybe nod in agreement. And yes, country star Lainey Wilson pops in to lend her voice and musical chops, kicking off the episode with a bang.

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Buckle up—this isn’t your average holiday special. It’s *Family Guy* at its most self-aware, most ridiculous, and honestly, most fun.

The Plot: Lois vs. Peter in a Battle for the Perfect Pie

At the heart of this snow-dusted sendup is a hilariously *Hallmark-esque* setup. Lois, always the overachiever, works for a corporate baking giant called *Big Pie*.

Her mission? Head to a small, picture-perfect town and steal Peter’s secret, award-winning pie recipe. What follows is a tongue-in-cheek roast of every holiday movie cliché—small-town coziness, romantic tension, moral lessons, and, of course, that suspiciously well-timed snowfall.

Expect plenty of *wink-to-the-camera* moments and over-the-top nods to the movies that take over cable every December. If you’ve ever rolled your eyes at a Hallmark or Lifetime Christmas flick but kept watching anyway, this episode’s basically made for you.

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Lainey Wilson Brings Country Magic to Quahog

Country sensation Lainey Wilson shows up as a guest voice, performing an original song in the episode’s opening scene. Known for her heartfelt storytelling and powerhouse vocals, Wilson’s presence sets the tone for a holiday episode that doesn’t just poke fun at the genre—it actually kind of celebrates it, too.

Her performance is expected to mix humor and heart, giving fans a festive tune that’s pure *Family Guy* style. Wilson’s appearance also proves the show’s still got the pull to bring in big-name guests, even after all these years.

The Creative Team Behind the Chaos

Behind this holiday chaos is the team that’s kept *Family Guy* running like a joke-spewing machine. Seth MacFarlane—the mastermind and voice behind Peter, Stewie, Brian, and Quagmire—returns as creator and executive producer.

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He’s joined by Rich Appel and Alec Sulkin as executive producers and showrunners, along with veterans like Steve Callaghan, Tom Devanney, Danny Smith, Kara Vallow, Mark Hentemann, Patrick Meighan, and Alex Carter.

This crew’s spent years balancing outrageous comedy with sharp social commentary. If the episode’s title—*Disney’s Hulu’s Family Guy’s Hallmark Channel’s Lifetime’s Familiar Holiday Movie*—is any clue, they’re going all-in on the absurdity this time.

It’s a meta joke wrapped in corporate satire, dipped in holiday frosting, and sprinkled with that classic Griffin family dysfunction.

Why the Title Is a Joke in Itself

The title isn’t just long—it’s a punchline on its own. By stacking up brand names like Disney, Hulu, Hallmark, and Lifetime, the show’s poking fun at how over-commercialized media’s gotten lately.

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It’s a sly jab at entertainment giants merging, rebranding, and cross-promoting themselves into oblivion. The result? A title that’s both ridiculous and, honestly, pretty clever—exactly what you’d expect from *Family Guy.*

Even as part of the Disney family through Hulu, the show keeps satirizing the very industry it’s in. That’s part of what’s kept it fresh—and, yeah, controversial—for over 25 years.

A Legacy of Laughter: 25 Years and Counting

Since its debut in 1999, *Family Guy* has gone from cult favorite to a cornerstone of animated comedy. The show’s ability to reinvent itself, lampoon pop culture, and push boundaries has cemented its place in TV history.

Over the years, it’s picked up plenty of accolades, including multiple Emmy Awards and nominations, with MacFarlane and Alex Borstein (voice of Lois Griffin) both snagging recognition for their stellar voice work.

In 2024, *Family Guy* hit its 25th anniversary—a rare milestone for any animated series. This holiday special feels like both a victory lap and a bit of a love letter to fans who’ve stuck with the Griffins through all the wild cutaways and controversial jokes.

Why Fans Are Excited

Social media’s already buzzing about this episode. Longtime viewers can’t wait to see how the show tears apart the holiday movie formula, while newer fans are curious about how *Family Guy* adapts to the streaming era.

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The mix of classic characters, musical moments, and holiday humor seems like just the right recipe for a new fan-favorite. And honestly—who does parody better than *Family Guy*?

Whether it’s *Star Wars*, *Disney princesses*, or now, sappy holiday romances, the Griffins always find that sweet spot between outrageous and weirdly relatable. Expect plenty of quotable lines, meme-worthy moments, and maybe even a hint of real holiday cheer—just enough to make you feel warm before the next punchline lands.

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The Future of Family Guy on Hulu

With Hulu as *Family Guy’s* streaming home, fans can binge past seasons or catch new episodes as soon as they drop. As part of Disney’s entertainment empire, Hulu’s got a treasure trove of animated favorites, but few have the cultural footprint of *Family Guy.*

This holiday special isn’t just another episode—it’s a reminder that the series keeps evolving in the streaming era while staying true to its irreverent roots. Whether you’re in it for the laughs, the nostalgia, or just to see how many holiday clichés the writers can cram into one hour, *Disney’s Hulu’s Family Guy’s Hallmark Channel’s Lifetime’s Familiar Holiday Movie* is shaping up to be a must-watch.

It’s the perfect mix of satire and sentimentality, topped with a flaky crust of absurdity—and, yeah, probably a few jokes you’ll feel a little guilty for laughing at.

Mark Your Calendar

Don’t miss the premiere on Friday, November 28, 2025, exclusively on Hulu. Grab a slice of pie and settle in with some eggnog.

Get ready for a holiday special that only *Family Guy* could pull off. Honestly, when it comes to mixing chaos, comedy, and Christmas spirit, the Griffins just hit different.

This season, maybe skip the usual Hallmark movie marathon. Why not tune in for the parody that’s about to roast them all—*Family Guy* style?

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