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Francis Griffin is character in Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff. He could obtained only for limited time during the Halloween event. Francis was Peter Griffin's adoptive father, and extremely religious. Because he was married to Peter's natural birth mother (and then divorced) he would have been Peter's former stepfather. He died in the hospital after being crushed by Peter who has fell from the stairs with his unicycle, drunk. Once he has been dug up from his grave, a 5 day counter starts, much like Diane Simmons. If the time period expires, he will be gone forever - make sure you're prepared! He is voiced by the late Charles Durning.
IMPORTANT TIP:
Since Francis Griffin has a 5 day counter, it is required to craft Ghostbuster Peter and Ghostbuster Quagmire before digging up the grave. An ample supply of Ghost Traps and Stink Bombs is also recommended. In total, the cost of the grave repairs, decorations, and building requires 3,250 Spirit Vials, 10 Terror Dog Bones, 10 Lacther Talons, 5 Banshee Tears, and 25 Candy Corn. Gather a substantial amount of stuff before digging him up - or prepare to spend some Clams!
Tasks
Trivia
- The "Whip the Assembly Workers" task is seeable in Francis's tasks list only if the player has unlocked the Happy-Go-Lucky Toy Factory during the event.
Quotes
Selected |
Beginning a Task |
Busy |
Finished a Task |
Picked Up |
Dropped |
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"I'm not your father!" | "Ohh, no question." | "Now you're gettin' it!" | "How that happen?!" | ||
"Where have you been lad?" | "I'll think about it, now let's go!" | "Shut your Trap!" | "Watch that kind of talk, or you'll get your heathen head smacked!" | ||
"Shut your Trap!" | "Work together? You and me?!" | ||||
"How'd that happen?!" | |||||
"You're a fat stinkin' drunk!" | |||||
"Peter! Have you been drinkin'?" | |||||
"Lois! When are you gonna get that baby baptized?" | |||||
"Every kitchen needs a crucifix" |