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The gamble follows the adventures of the main character, a Jewish man, who shares a birthday with Jesus and just happens to be Jesus’s next-door neighbor. Just like in the movie, Brian is mistaken to be the Messiah, which is the reason the movie was surrounded by controversy back when it was released.

Stewie and Brian flee a band of hostile Native Americans in jeeps. After they escape, Brian explains that on a trip to Jamestown in the past, they gave the Native Americans guns which were used to wipe out the whites. Stewie finds his return pad destroyed by bullets and decides to find the alternate Stewie for help. Aug 17, 1979  Directed by Terry Jones. With Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Michael Palin, Terry Gilliam. Born on the original Christmas in the stable next door to Jesus, Brian of Nazareth spends his life being mistaken for a messiah. Life of Brian Free Slot Online Life of Brian is a slot game that is based on the 1979 British comedy film of the same name and powered by Ash Gaming. The main theme is based around Brian Cohen the young Jewish man who is born on the same day and next door to Jesus Christ.

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The free online Life of Brian slot machine video game is a local progressive jackpot, with 3 special symbols required to avail the bonus features to a player. Matching 5 Wilds, which is the game’s logo, across allows players to select their preferred bonus and in turn gives a chance of winning the progressive jackpot.

The ‘Foot of God’ base game comes with cash prizes when reels get stamped down, and it can also award bettors the progressive jackpot.

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5 Brian symbols matched across the reels offering a great payout of 1000x a player’s bet. Matching 5 wilds, matched across, also comes with a 1000x bet jackpot.

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The reels feature a combination of symbols including characters from the Monty Python movie and playing cards. Brian is the main character, and other characters include Brian’s mother, the Jailer, a Centurion, Pontius Pilate and Mr. Cheeky.

Matching 5 of the Wilds symbols across the reel comes with 1000x bet win. The Wild is substitutable with all other symbols except for the Scatters. Simultaneously hitting 3 Scatter Temple symbols on the 1st, 3rd, and 5th reels trigger a bonus feature.

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As explained, the Brian, Wild, and Scatter are what you want to play for to trigger the extra reward features. Life of Brian slot machine game comes with 4 main bonus features and a total of 10 rewards that come with extra cash awards. The themed-bonuses, which are inspired by several scenes from the movie, include:

  • Life of Brian (Main): Triggered when 3 Scatter Temple symbols are simultaneously hit on the odd reels. From here a bettor selects which bonus they will play by spinning on the Bonus Wheel and also select a bonus prize or multiplier to apply on the winnings.
  • Stoning (Main): Join Brian and his mother on a family entertainment outing, which is a stoning. Pick a criminal and throw stones at them to win cash in return. Your pick determines the amount you’ll win. If you spot a woman at the stoning, you win extra cash, with up to 1000x your bet. The stoning ends after the throwing of a huge rock.
  • People’s Front of Judea (Main): This bonus will test your knowledge on things that the Romans were credited for including Roads, Irrigation, and Public Order. For each of your selections, prizes are revealed, and there’s also 1000x your bet up for grabs.
  • What’s So Funny? (Main): Pick a guard and see them try to hold their laughter as Pontius Pilate interrogates Brian, with his highly hilarious speech impediment. The longer the guard stays without breaking into laughter, the bigger the reward, which is 1000x your bet. The bonus feature comes to a hilarious end with all 3 guards laughing heartedly.
  • Wild Spaceship Re-spins Feature: Triggered after all losing base game spins; it features Brian falling past the reels and being caught by an Alien Spaceship. This in turn transforms symbol stacks into wilds giving you the chance to spin again (re-spin). This goes on until you land on the winning combination.
  • Romani Ite Domum: Derived from the movie’s funniest scene, this bonus features Brian painting graffiti on the palace walls with anti-Roman slogans. The more he paints, the higher the stake, with the possible of the 1000x wager. When the sun rises, the feature comes to and end.
  • Foot of God Feature: The Foot of God base feature appears and stamps down on reels after any spin rewarding you with instant cash prizes. The biggest reward it comes with is the progressive jackpot win.
  • Pick a Holy Item: Triggered after the Foot of God appears, you get the chance to pick any holy item. These include a juniper bush, sandal, and sacred gourd that come with cash prizes.
  • Always Look on the Bright Side of Life of Brian Free Spins: The catchy ‘Always Look on the Bright Side of Life’ song belts out every time a player hits Free Spins on the 3rd, 4th, and 5th reels. An added bonus to get free spins is picking members from a line-up of the Judean’s People Front Suicide Squad. Losing spins still give you multipliers from 1X all the way up to 10X.
  • Crucifixion: Collecting 3 gold coins triggers this feature and 6 crucifixes are presented to you, and you have to select one. The reward is extra spins for free or cash prizes.

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There’s a turbo mode allowing a fast gameplay and automatic spins. If you are a slot lover looking for something a little different, but with great wins at stake, give this gamble a try. Get ready for an entertaining gameplay journey offered through a simple interface with markedly hilarious characters and 10 bonuses to increase your chances of winning!

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'Life of Brian'
Family Guy episode
Episode no.Season 12
Episode 6
Directed byJoseph Lee
Written byAlex Carter
Production codeBACX05
Original air dateNovember 24, 2013
Guest appearance(s)
  • Yvette Nicole Brown as Mourning Black Woman
  • Tony Sirico as Vinny
Episode chronology
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'Into Harmony's Way'
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List of Family Guy episodes

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'Life of Brian' is the sixth episode of the twelfth season and the 216th overall episode of the animatedcomedy seriesFamily Guy. It aired on Fox in the United States and Canada on November 24, 2013, and is written by Alex Carter and directed by Joseph Lee.[1]

The episode revolves around the death of Brian Griffin, after being struck by a car, and the family coping with the loss by adopting a replacement dog, Vinny.

Plot[edit]

Brian and Stewie flee a band of hostile Native Americans in a Jeep. Brian explains that on a trip to Jamestown in the past, Stewie gave the Native Americans guns which were used to wipe out the Europeans, leaving the Native Americans in charge of America. Stewie finds his return pad destroyed by bullets and decides to find the alternate timeline Stewie for help. Going to the equivalent of their house, they find a new time machine and pad then return to Jamestown to set things right. As soon as their original counterparts leave, they take back the guns and return to the proper time.

Tired of their close calls, Stewie makes a snap decision to destroy his time machine and crushes the remains at the junkyard. While there, Stewie and Brian find a street hockey net and take it home for exercise. The first time they set it up, Brian is hit and critically injured by an out-of-control driver. At the vet, the Griffins learn that Brian's injuries are too overwhelming to overcome, and the family says their goodbyes. Just before he dies, Brian expresses his love for the family, thanking them for the wonderful life they gave him.

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Back home, while picking up the broken pieces of the hockey net, Stewie blames himself and the time machine for Brian's death. Stewie then realizes he can rebuild the time machine and use it to save Brian. Unfortunately, his dealer is unable to supply him with needed parts due to his connection being killed for unknowingly drawing Muhammad. The family and friends hold a funeral for Brian where Peter gives a tear-jerking eulogy. At the funeral, Joe is pressured by a mourning black woman to find who killed Brian, and Quagmire, who loathes Brian, does not pay attention to the service and he instead watches a video on his cellphone complaining at Red Sox designated hitter David Ortiz to 'stop swinging at junk'. As Brian's casket is lowered into his grave, Stewie throws a final red rose onto the casket and he and the Griffin family watch on tearfully.

A month later, the Griffin family still misses Brian dearly and Lois decides the best way for them to recover is to get a new dog. Peter chooses an Italian smooth-talking dog named Vinny at the pet shop. At home, Vinny offers to make dinner and ingratiates himself with the family. At the Drunken Clam, Peter introduces Vinny to Joe and Quagmire and they become drinking buddies. Stewie is still not happy with Vinny and decides to ruin him. Stewie feeds him some sad Italian news hoping to break his heart, but Chris ruins it for Stewie. Later, Vinny hears Stewie crying and finds he is still upset over Brian. Vinny offers some comfort, talking about the death of his previous owner Leo, and proving he knows what it is like to lose your best friend. Vinny says even in the pet shop, he felt a kinship with the Griffin family. Stewie finally accepts Vinny into the family. Later that night, Vinny goes to sleep beside Stewie's bed.

Production[edit]

Tony Sirico guest-starred in the episode.

In November 2013, Family Guy writer Steve Callaghan told E! about why they decided to kill off Brian in the episode, saying: 'Well, this was an idea that got pitched in the writers room and it sort of caught fire, and we thought it could be a fun way to shake things up. As soon as this idea came up, we started talking about what the next couple episodes could be and we got very excited about the way this change will affect the family dynamics and the characters.'[2] He also explained why they decided to kill off Brian and not one of the other characters, saying: 'It seemed more in the realm of a reality that a dog would get hit by a car than if one of the kids died. As much as we love Brian, and as much as everyone loves their pets, we felt it would be more traumatic to lose one of the kids, rather than the family pet.'[2]

He also discussed how the other Family Guy actors reacted when they heard Brian would be killed in the episode, saying: 'I think they were glad it wasn't them. [Laughs.] I think they were surprised, as anyone would be and I think they were pretty stunned especially this far into the show. They were as shocked as anyone.'[2] He also explained why they decided to replace Brian with another dog, saying: 'It felt like the way that this show was conceived by Seth all those years ago, was this entire family unit including the parents, kids and a dog. So by losing Brian, it felt like a void needed to be filled both comically, and also for the interpersonal relationships between all the characters. We felt that we needed to fill that role.'[2]

He went on to explain why they decided to get Tony Sirico to voice Vinny saying: 'I think it was Seth's idea actually to get Tony to come in. He's a big fan of The Sopranos and always loved Tony Sirico in particular and he thought it would be fun to write a character based around his voice and his personality and just who he is as an actor.'[2] He went on to discuss if he was worried about the backlash from Family Guy fans, saying: 'I'm not, only because our fans are smart enough and have been loyal to our show for long enough, to know that they can trust us. We always make choices that always work to the greatest benefit of the series.'[2]

In January 2014, Seth MacFarlane spoke about how he was surprised by the fan reaction after Brian was killed off, saying: 'It surprised all of us. We were all very surprised, in a good way, that people still cared enough about that character to be that angry. We thought it would create a little bit of a stir, but the rage wasn’t something we counted on.'[3]

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Reception[edit]

Eric Thurm of The A.V. Club awarded the episode an A–, saying that Brian's death scene was 'actually pretty poignant, coming as close as Family Guy can to genuinely moving', and said it was 'surprisingly effective [...] at dealing with the sudden death of a main character'.[4]

Within hours of the episode's air on November 24, 2013, a petition for the resurrection of Brian Griffin directed towards series creator Seth MacFarlane and Fox Broadcasting Company emerged on Change.org.[5] The petition reads 'Brian Griffin was an important part of our viewing experience. He added a witty and sophisticated element to the show. Family Guy and Fox Broadcasting will lose viewers if Brian Griffin is not brought back to the show' and within hours of its launch had already gained thousands of signatures,[6] making the petition one of the fastest-growing entertainment-related petitions on the site.[7] The petition was started by Family Guy fan Aaron Thompson, who also started a Facebook page called 'R.I.P. Brian Griffin From Family Guy' in an effort to get MacFarlane to bring back Brian.[6]

The episode received a 2.2 out of 5 rating and was watched by a total of 4.58 million people. This made it the second most watched show on Animation Domination that night, beating American Dad! and Bob's Burgers but losing to The Simpsons with 6.78 million.[8]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Family Guy Episode: 'Life of Brian''. TV Guide. Retrieved 2013-11-25.
  2. ^ abcdefAguilera, Leanne (2013-11-24). 'Family Guy's Shocking Death: Boss Reveals Why They Decided to Kill Off [Spoiler]!'. E!. Retrieved 2013-11-25.
  3. ^Hibberd, James (2014-01-13). 'Seth MacFarlane breaks silence on why he killed Brian: Didn't expect 'rage''. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2014-01-15.
  4. ^Thurm, Eric (2013-11-24). 'Family Guy: 'Life Of Brian''. The A.V. Club. Retrieved 2013-11-26.
  5. ^Day, Patrick Kevin (2013-11-25). 'Family Guy fans protest death of Brian the dog'. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2012-11-25.
  6. ^ abGoldberg, Lesley (2013-11-25). 'Family Guy Fans Petition Against Brian's Death'. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2013-11-25.
  7. ^Cornet, Roth (2013-11-25). 'Family Guy Petition to Save Fan-Favorite Character'. IGN. Retrieved 2013-11-25.
  8. ^Bibel, Sara (2013-11-26). 'Sunday Final Ratings: The Simpsons, The Amazing Race, American Dad & The Mentalist Adjusted Up; America's Funniest Home Videos Adjusted Down'. TV by the Numbers. Zap2it. Retrieved 2013-11-26.
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External links[edit]

  • 'Life of Brian' on IMDb
  • 'Life of Brian' at TV.com
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