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: Chris references Sam Cooke’s "Wonderful World" when discussing his lack of historical knowledge.

" Stewie, Chris, & Brian's Excellent Adventure " is the of Family Guy . Originally aired on January 4, 2015, the episode is a parody of the film Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure , following Stewie and Brian as they use a time machine to help Chris pass a ninth-grade history test. Plot Summary [S13E7] Stewie, Chris, & Brian's Excellent Adve...

: According to the DVD commentary , the original final act involved Chris going to ancient Greece to see Socrates rather than the Titanic. : Chris references Sam Cooke’s "Wonderful World" when

: Stewie and Brian follow him onto the ship, but the return pad is damaged by rushing water when the Titanic hits the iceberg. To survive, the three dress as women to secure seats on a lifeboat. Plot Summary : According to the DVD commentary

: Brian attempts to talk about "the craft" of writing with Hemingway in 1920s Paris, which immediately drives the author to suicide.

: Stewie accidentally gives money to a young Hitler in 1912, mistaking him for a struggling street performer (Charlie Chaplin). Production & Trivia