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  1. Director: Joseph Lee. Assistant Director: Wincat Alcala. Writers: Artie Johann. Storyboarders: Helen Kim, Michael Narren, Bao Nguyen. Plot: After the passing of Mayor West, Brian suggest naming the high school after him, instead of controversial figure James Woods.

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  2. Mayor Adam West, or simply Mayor West, is a fictional character voiced by the actor Adam West (as a fictionalised version of himself) on the American animated television series and franchise Family Guy. [1]

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    • Episode Appearances

    Adam West was the eccentric mayor of Quahog, Rhode Island.

    Voiced by the actor of the same name, this recurring character constantly wastes the taxpayers' money. In "The Story on Page One", he spent $100,000 from taxes to investigate who was "stealing his water" and agreed to have sex with Luke Perry so he would stop stealing his water; it was in fact going into the sink or into the ground as it's supposed to. In "You May Now Kiss the...Uh...Guy Who Receives", he spent thousands of dollars on a gold statue of the cereal mascot Dig 'Em the Frog. In order to draw attention from this action, he attempted to outlaw Same-Sex Marriage despite his previous affair with Perry. When Brian attempted to get the law overturned by holding West hostage at gun-point, attention was drawn from both the Dig 'Em fiasco and the gay Marriage ban, allowing for Adam West tear up the law. In "The Perfect Castaway", he once had a shouting match with Quahog, married his right hand in "Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows", and in "Breaking Out is Hard to Do", he thought his name was "Adam We" when pieces were missing from his Lite-Brite. In the second "Family Guy Viewer Mail No. 1" segment "Super Griffins", he leaps into a toxic waste dump to obtain super powers like the Griffin family only to end up with lymphoma.

    In "Barely Legal", he sent a large majority Quahog's police force to Cartagena, Colombia to search for Elaine Wilder, a fictional character from the film Romancing the Stone.

    In "I Take Thee Quagmire", he reveals that he believes that zombies do exist and has graves covered in cement to prevent them from escaping. He loves his job of being a mayor almost as much as he loves taffy.

    As revealed in "Don't Make Me Over", he also loves Journey and karaoke, especially when amateurs sing the lyrics, but not baseball cards. In "Deep Throats", he led an illegal relationship with Meg, who was working as his assistant.

    His hobbies include gardening, as he believes he successfully planted sausage seeds even though Brian had been secretly pooping on his lawn. In "Spies Reminiscent of Us", he was also a sleeper agent of the KGB who can only be activated if someone utters the phrase, "Gosh, that Italian family at the next table sure is quiet". He also owns various toys, such as a Lite-Brite and the board game Stratego which he keeps in his stomach along with a life raft and a copy of People magazine.

    •FG212 "Fifteen Minutes of Shame"

    •FG218 "E. Peterbus Unum"

    •FG219 "The Story on Page One"

    •FG220 "Wasted Talent"

    •FG304 "One if by Clam, Two if by Sea"

    •FG308 "The Kiss Seen Around the World"

  3. 12 and a Half Angry Men. Mayor West goes on trial for murder. When an aide to Mayor West is found stabbed to death, evidence that the victim attempted to blackmail the Mayor points to West and he is put on trial for murder.

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  4. May 12, 2019 · Adam West High: Directed by Dominic Bianchi, James Purdum, Joseph Lee. With Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, Seth Green, Mila Kunis. Brian runs for Mayor after successfully renaming James Woods High after the late Adam West, only for Quagmire to campaign against him.

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    • Animation, Comedy
    • Dominic Bianchi, James Purdum, Joseph Lee
    • 2019-05-12
  5. Dec 8, 2022 · Over the years, "Family Guy" has released some incredibly entertaining seasons filled with hilarious jokes and gut-busting cutaways. And many of those memorable moments featured Mayor West, who...

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  7. Nov 22, 2020 · Wild Wild West: Directed by Jerry Langford, Dominic Bianchi, James Purdum. With Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, Seth Green, Mila Kunis. Peter seeks out the cousin of the late Adam West when he disapproves of Lois' first choice to be the next mayor of Quahog.

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