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"Yo! Can someone vodka up my juice box?"
―Stewie[1]

Stewie[2] was a human youngling who once attended a party held by Marge Simpson celebrating Mother's Day. Marge reacted with surprise to Stewie's presence, as well as that of multiple other individuals she referred to as the "Hulu kids." Immediately afterwards, Stewie requested that one of the partygoers add vodka to[1] his[2] juice box. Homer Simpson, Marge's husband, announced that he would be taking Stewie to[1] Moe's Tavern,[2] which Stewie angrily objected to—threatening to use and eventually using profanity—as Homer shoved him into a[1] bowling bag[2] and began to walk off. However, the Simpson patriarch dismissed Stewie's qualms as cheap laughs.[1]

At some point after arriving at Moe's Tavern, Homer had passed out drunk into his bowling bag by the time Stewie had begun to drink his sixth juice box. Stewie wore red overalls and a yellow shirt. He had light skin and black hair.[1]

Behind the scenes

Stewie Griffin as Darth Vader in "Something, Something, Something, Dark side"

Stewie Griffin as Darth Vader in "Something, Something, Something, Dark side"

Stewie appeared in The Simpsons: May the 12th Be With You,[1] an animated short released on May 10, 2024 in celebration of Mother's Day.[3] He was identified in the audio description for the short.[2] Stewie Griffin is a crossover character from the adult animated sitcom Family Guy.[4] Actor Seth MacFarlane provided the voice for Stewie in May the 12th Be With You,[1] reprising the role from Family Guy.[4] MacFarlane previously voiced Palpatine in Robot Chicken: Star Wars, its sequels,[5] and the unreleased series Star Wars Detours.[6]

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