During the My Black Son opening theme in Road to Rupert, Peter Griffin uses opening theme scenes from various sitcoms including the revolving-door scene in the opening credits of Perfect Strangers. In a deleted scene intended for "Peter's Got Woods", found in the bonus DVD Family Guy: Off the Cutting Room Floor, Larry confronts Balki about his origins, pointing out there is no country of Mypos and finding drugs in Balki's stuffed sheep Dimitri. Balki turns out to have a secret dark side and warns Larry not to go to any shopping malls on Halloween.
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| - During the My Black Son opening theme in Road to Rupert, Peter Griffin uses opening theme scenes from various sitcoms including the revolving-door scene in the opening credits of Perfect Strangers. In a deleted scene intended for "Peter's Got Woods", found in the bonus DVD Family Guy: Off the Cutting Room Floor, Larry confronts Balki about his origins, pointing out there is no country of Mypos and finding drugs in Balki's stuffed sheep Dimitri. Balki turns out to have a secret dark side and warns Larry not to go to any shopping malls on Halloween.
- Perfect Strangers is the debut album by singer Natalya Banhart. The debut single , Supple, was released August 29th, 2008 and faired horribly on the charts. The second single, It's Fate (ft. Jake Murder), did much better but still didn't come out on top. It was released both as a physical CD, and a digital download with four extra tracks. Quoted from an interview with Elle Magazine, Natalya had this to say about her album: All songs were written by Natalya.
- The show originally aired on Tuesdays for the short six-episode first season in the spring of 1986. In the fall of 1986, it moved to Wednesdays in prime time in the fall and remained on Wednesdays until March 1988, when it was moved to Fridays. It also found its niche there as the anchor for ABC's original TGIF Friday-night lineup, though it aired on Saturdays for a short time in 1992.
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| - During the My Black Son opening theme in Road to Rupert, Peter Griffin uses opening theme scenes from various sitcoms including the revolving-door scene in the opening credits of Perfect Strangers. In a deleted scene intended for "Peter's Got Woods", found in the bonus DVD Family Guy: Off the Cutting Room Floor, Larry confronts Balki about his origins, pointing out there is no country of Mypos and finding drugs in Balki's stuffed sheep Dimitri. Balki turns out to have a secret dark side and warns Larry not to go to any shopping malls on Halloween.
- Perfect Strangers is the debut album by singer Natalya Banhart. The debut single , Supple, was released August 29th, 2008 and faired horribly on the charts. The second single, It's Fate (ft. Jake Murder), did much better but still didn't come out on top. It was released both as a physical CD, and a digital download with four extra tracks. Quoted from an interview with Elle Magazine, Natalya had this to say about her album: All songs were written by Natalya.
- The show originally aired on Tuesdays for the short six-episode first season in the spring of 1986. In the fall of 1986, it moved to Wednesdays in prime time in the fall and remained on Wednesdays until March 1988, when it was moved to Fridays. It also found its niche there as the anchor for ABC's original TGIF Friday-night lineup, though it aired on Saturdays for a short time in 1992. The show ended on August 6, 1993 after 8 seasons and 150 episodes. It also had a spin-off series or another show: "Hard Handies" which aired from 2014 to 2015, featuring Jo Marie Payton's character, Harriette Winslow which originated on "Perfect Strangers I'm Right Back At Ya."
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