‘Family Guy’ To Crossover ‘Game Of Thrones?’ Creator Seth McFarlane Prepares $1 Million Donation To Kickstarter

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"Family Guy" seems to cross over with "Game of Thrones" at least in the mind of one artist who created the mashup, as creator Seth McFarlane prepares $1 million donation to Kickstarter.

In a report by MTV, the "Family Guy" and "Game of Thrones" crossover shows Peter Griffin as Ned Stark while Stewie seems perfect as the spoiled brat, King Joffrey Baratheon, as he sits on the Iron Throne.

Quagmire, meanwhile, is drawn by artist Eric La Sorda as Theon Greyjoy or Reek while Meg becomes Hodor in the "Family Guy" and "Game of Thrones" crossover. Brian the dog naturally becomes Ghost, the loyal companion of Jon Snow (played by Chris).

"One complaint: would Peter really be a Stark? Honestly, he could also easily have been Ser Dontos or Patchface. Also, what about Brian as Varys? Is crossing species allowed? Brian can already talk, and if humans can warg into animals who's to say he can't warg into a human, you know?" Alicia Lutes wrote for MTV.

She also noted that the artist missed quite a few characters such as Khaleesi, The Hound and the remaining female members of the Stark, Arya and Sansa.

Meanwhile, "Family Guy" creator Seth McFarlane committed as much as $1 million counterpart for the Kickstarter "Reading Rainbow" program by actor LeVar Burton, who used to host the educational program.

The actor originally intended to raise $1 million to reboot the show but he has since exceeded that mark in just 24 hours, prompting him to up the fund target to $5 million.

Enter "Family Guy" creator Seth McFarlane who told Associated Press that he's willing to match any donation up to $1 million for money gifted to the "Reading Rainbow" program between June 27 and July 2.

"Every dollar we are raising right now gives us the ability to give the 'Reading Rainbow' product away to more schools in need," Burton told the Los Angeles Times.

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