Herbert (Family Guy)

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John Herbert
Family Guy character
First appearance"To Love and Die in Dixie" (2001)
Created bySeth MacFarlane
Steve Callaghan
Mike Henry
Designed bySeth MacFarlane
Voiced byMike Henry
In-universe information
Full nameJohn Herbert
GenderMale
NationalityAmerican
Age92

John Herbert, nicknamed "Herbert the Pervert", is a fictional character in the

season 3 episode "To Love and Die in Dixie". A pedophile who is attracted to young boys, he harbors unrequited love for Chris Griffin
.

Herbert has received mixed reviews from critics, who have expressed varying opinions on the pedophilia-related humor involving the character. Herbert has appeared in various Family Guy merchandise and has made several crossover appearances in The Cleveland Show, a Family Guy spin-off.

Role in Family Guy

Herbert lives in the fictional town of Quahog,

season 3, 2001), Herbert attempts to seduce Chris inside the house by offering him a popsicle
that Herbert insists is in his basement. Despite his pleas, Chris refuses the offer.

In "

It is later revealed in "

season 6
, 2007) that Chris is aware of Herbert's attraction towards him, asking Herbert candidly if he is a "pedophile" after Herbert reads him a bedtime story. Herbert's response, if any, is not shown.

Although Herbert is often seen in pursuit of Chris Griffin, he makes frequent passes at other underage boys: typically of similar age to Chris. Some examples of this attracting to other local boys include season 19 episode 13 "

season 6, 2007), his younger brother Stewie takes over his paper route with Herbert attempting to seduce him much in the same way as he does towards Chris, but is rebuffed by Stewie, who refers to Herbert as a "perverted old freak", insisting he should “piss off” though this only furthers his lust for the infant.[9]

In "

SS Lieutenant Franz Schlechtnacht tasked him with sorting the concentration camp's recyclables, which would often lead to soda spilling upon Herbert's hands thus rendering them "kinda sticky". Herbert later battles Lieutenant Schlechtnacht after the latter takes Chris hostage.[12]

As part of a running gag in the episode

Family Guy Through the Years
(season 16, 2018), Herbert repeatedly introduces himself to the Griffin family, and dispels rumors if his identity, clarifying he is not, in fact "Roy Mitchel": a man who Herbert claims was accused of "all sorts of things" in a neighboring town.

Herbert possesses supernatural abilities as is seen in season 17 episode 8:

Con Heiress, when he explodes in delight upon discovering a sexually suggestive fight between Chris Griffin and his father Peter, with Chris commenting that Herbert has frequently spoken of his desire to "explode all over [him]". Following Herbert's explosion, his dog Jessie grabs a piece of Herbert and plants it in a small pot to regrow him, restoring him to a small plant-like state reminiscent of the Marvel character Groot
. In this state, Herbert is only able to recite the words "I am Herbert" in homage to the aforementioned Marvel character.

Herbert has appeared on various occasions in Family Guy spin-off show The Cleveland Show.[13] Herbert appears 5 times throughout the series, although his appearances are largely delegated to flashback sequences, such as when Cleveland Jr. recalls Herbert placing a bowl of candy upon his penis during Halloween, attempting to become aroused by the various local youths reaching into the bowl to procure candy. He has also appeared in non-flashback sequences, for instance singing "Silent Night" to a group of children.

In Laugh It Up, Fuzzball: The Family Guy Trilogy,[14][15] Herbert appears as Obi-Wan Kenobi.[16]

Production

A man with close-shaven hair, and a slight beard, sits at a table before a microphone.
Mike Henry created Herbert and provides his voice.

Herbert was created by writer and voice actor Mike Henry. Henry met Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane when his brother Patrick was a classmate of MacFarlane's at the Rhode Island School of Design. Henry was invited to write and create characters for Family Guy after the show was picked up. The first character he created was Cleveland Brown,[17] and he later created Herbert.[17]

In the creation process, Herbert was not originally a pedophile; Henry pitched the idea to the writers of the show, leading to the decision to make him one.[17] As with most of the other characters he created, Henry voices Herbert.[17] Henry based Herbert's voice and appearance on an elderly man he met when he worked in a grocery store when he was in high school. In an interview Henry described that man as a sweet person.[17]

Reception

IGN, an American entertainment website, has generally commented positively on him. They pointed out that Herbert is one of the most popular recurring characters in the series,[4][18] referring to him (with his dog Jesse) as one of the characters that stuck out from the rest.[18] They also noted that one of the reasons Herbert is funny is because of his "soft, high-pitched whistling voice".[4]

"Herbert is one of the series' most popular minor characters, having appeared in an impressive 28 episodes. Part of Herbert's appeal is his ability to seamlessly integrate sexually suggestive comments into regular conversation without being noticed by authority figures".

Ahsan Haque, IGN.[4]

Although IGN has praised Herbert in general they have criticized some aspects of him.

Defence Against the Dark Arts instructor should Family Guy ever decide to make parodies of Raiders of the Lost Ark and Harry Potter, respectively.[20]

A February 2015 article written by Hanh Nguyen for TV Guide listed pedophilia among the 12 biggest taboos shown on Family Guy, naming Herbert as the "creepiest of all" references to the disorder.[21] Rowan Kaiser of The A.V. Club criticized the character as an example of how the series occasionally fails in its deliberately offensive humor. He called the character "a black hole of shittiness whose every appearance brings out the worst tendencies of Family Guy", adding that his "appearance brings every episode he's in to a screeching halt".[22] Herbert, along with his dog Jesse, ranked spot number 16 in IGN's "Top 25 Family Guy Characters".[4] Herbert also ranked number five on IGN's "The Cleveland Show Casting Couch", which showed characters that IGN would find interesting to put in The Cleveland Show.[18]

Merchandise

In 2004, the first series of Family Guy toy figurines was released by Mezco Toyz. Each member of the Griffin family and other characters (including Herbert) had their own toy, with the exception of Stewie, of whom two different figures were made.[23] Over the course of two years, four more series of toy figures have been released.[24] Herbert is also featured on the Family Guy: Live in Vegas CD.[25]

See also

  • List of characters in Family Guy

References

  1. ^ "Family Guy writer at Bryant". The Providence Journal. September 24, 2008.
  2. ^ Hines, Michael (September 15, 2007). "Family funny business". Chicago Tribune.
  3. ^ James, Caryn (January 29, 1999). "TV Weekend; Where Matricide Is a Family Value". The New York Times. Retrieved November 23, 2008.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Haque, Ahsan. "Top 25 Family Guy Characters". IGN. Retrieved August 18, 2010.
  5. ^ MacFarlane, Seth (2005). Family Guy season 4 DVD commentary for the episode "The Courtship of Stewie's Father" (DVD). 20th Century Fox.
  6. ^ "The Courtship of Stewie's Father". BBC Three. Retrieved 2016-06-05.
  7. ^ a b Haque, Ahsan (March 3, 2008). "Family Guy: "Play It Again, Brian" Review". IGN. Retrieved February 26, 2010.
  8. ^ Koski, Genevieve (March 2, 2008). "The Debarted" / "The Accdental Terrorist" / "Play It Again, Brian". The A.V. Club. Retrieved February 26, 2010.
  9. ^ a b "Herbert Quotes". TV Fanatic. 2 December 2009. Retrieved 2016-06-05.
  10. ^ McFarland, Kevin (February 11, 2013). "Family Guy: "Valentine's Day In Quahog"". The A.V. Club. Retrieved June 5, 2016.
  11. ^ Haque, Ashan (November 19, 2007). "Padre de Familia Review". IGN. Retrieved August 14, 2010.
  12. ^ "German Guy". Family Guy. Season 9. Episode 11. February 20, 2011. FOX.
  13. ^ ""The Cleveland Show" on Fox". Parents Television Council. August 6, 2010. Archived from the original on August 14, 2010. Retrieved August 6, 2010.
  14. ^ "Family Guy Presents :Blue Harvest". Family guyblueharvest.com. Archived from the original on September 22, 2012. Retrieved November 28, 2009.
  15. ^ Firecloud, Johnny. "Family Guy: Something Something Something Dark Side". Crave Online. Archived from the original on December 21, 2009. Retrieved December 25, 2009.
  16. TV Squad
    . Retrieved May 25, 2010.
  17. ^ a b c d e Haque, Ahsan (October 31, 2007). "Family Guy TV Interview - 100th Episode Red Carpet Interviews". IGN. Retrieved 2010-08-18.[permanent dead link]
  18. ^ a b c d e Haque, Ahsan (July 16, 2008). "The Cleveland Show Casting Couch". IGN. Retrieved February 28, 2010.
  19. ^ Haque, Ahsan (May 13, 2008). "Family Guy: Season 6 Review". IGN. Retrieved September 24, 2009.
  20. ^ Haque, Ahsan (February 11, 2010). "What Else Should Family Guy Make Fun Of?". IGN. Retrieved February 28, 2010.
  21. ^ Nguyen, Hanh (February 1, 2015). "Nobody's Safe! 12 Taboos Family Guy Has Dared to Mock". TV Guide. Retrieved June 5, 2016.
  22. ^ Kaiser, Rowan (December 21, 2011). ""You Debt Your Life"/"Angry Dad: The Movie"/"Hamburger Dinner Theater"/"German Guy"/"Terry Unmarried"". The A.V. Club. Retrieved February 21, 2011.
  23. ^ Clodfelter, Tim (November 11, 2004). "Here's the Offbeat Stuff that true geeks are made of". Winston-Salem Journal. p. 33.
  24. ^ Szadkowski, Joseph (June 3, 2006). "Undead monster doomed to wander the high seas". The Washington Times.
  25. Press-Enterprise. Archived from the original
    on July 20, 2006. Retrieved 2009-10-19.

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