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He lays there moaning in pain along with Jesse, then proceeds to passing out snoring with the usual whistling.Īfter Lois and Peter come down to stop Chris from rehearsing loudly in the garage in "Saving Private Brian", he gets angry at them and leaves to loiter in the park. in "Hell Comes to Quahog", Herbert gets shot by the truck that's launching newspapers. When Chris loses his paper route due to Superstore U.S.A. In "Petergeist", he saves Chris from being eaten by a giant evil tree. In "You May Now Kiss the.Uh.Guy Who Receives", he does not sign Brian's petition for gay marriage.
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In the last scene of the episode, he turns on the TV to an announcement of the Little League World Series. In his fantasy family, he and Chris have two children, a boy who resembles Chris, and a girl who resembles Herbert. At that point, he fantasizes about life with Chris. At Herbert's suggestion, Peter makes Chris do chores for Herbert. In "The Courtship of Stewie's Father", Chris breaks his window with a baseball, and Lois decides to pay for the broken window out of Chris's allowance. In "The Perfect Castaway", he asks Brian for an ice-cream truck with which to entice children, which would later appear in "And Then There Were Fewer". When Chris takes his shirt off in the bathroom in "Brian the Bachelor", he climbs up a ladder and spies on him, mimicking a scene in National Lampoon's Animal House.
When they are singing the song after Peter is tested and found to be retarded in the DVD cut of "Petarded", you can see him dancing towards the end. Brian points out that he is "one ugly eighth-grader". In "North by North Quahog", he disguises himself as an eighth-grader and asks two boys to dance. In Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story, he is heard during the intermission asking, "Chris do you have a shower scene? Or do I have to keep dreamin'?" In the album "Family Guy: Live in Vegas", he sings the Broadway song "One Boy" from Bye Bye Birdie, and is sung by a female character about her boyfriend. In "From Method to Madness", he sees Jeff Campbell, a teenage nudist, and says "Holy moly, it must be my birthday!" At the end, he leaves 113 messages on the phone, and they are all about Chris.
In "To Love and Die in Dixie", Chris is delivering newspapers to his house, and he tries to persuade Chris to come inside. In "German Guy" it is revealed that he served in the Army Air Corps during World War II, but was captured by the Germans, and sent to a concentration camp, because he was believed to be gay and was given hard labor by Franz Gutentag. He is seen in "Padre de Familia" at a Veteran's Day festival in Quahog Park in his dress uniform singing the song "God Bless the USA". Herbert is a retired United States Army veteran. Mike Henry had also said that the inspiration was a senior citizen that used to work with him at a grocery store. He admitted that it made him laugh every time and decided to adapt him as a character. According to Seth MacFarlane, Herbert was created when Mike Henry would use his voice to scold the writers when they had trouble coming up with new ideas for episodes. Herbert has a high voice and speaks with a whistle.
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Originally stated in the DVD commentary for "To Love and Die in Dixie" in Family Guy: The Freakin' Sweet Collection, he was going to be a creepy driver of a school bus that Chris was afraid to go near. Having fought in World War II, as well as having a few heroic moments that earns him a spot on this wiki. John is shown to be Roman Catholic and goes to the same church as the Griffins in "Boys Do Cry".ĭespite being a predator who stalks young boys, it has been shown that Herbert can be a kind individual who cares about others on occasion. It is revealed later on that he is the eldest member of the Skull and Bones secret society. Herbert frequently seems to make inappropriate, sexually-tinged comments to teenage boys. When the family returned from the South, he left 113 messages asking what had happened to the paper boy. He becomes fixated on Chris in "To Love and Die in Dixie" when Chris took up a paper route and developed an unhealthy obsession with him. He is a retired United States Army veteran. He is often seen wearing a light blue robe and slippers and uses a zimmer-frame walker to get around. He has a high-pitched, very soft, effeminate voice and with a slight whistle lisp. He is an elderly pedophile who lives on Spooner Street with his old, crippled dog, Jesse.
John Herbert better known as Herbert the Pervert sometimes short Herbert is a supporting character in Family Guy.