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Comic-Con: Preview of 'The Simpsons'-'Family Guy' Crossover Episode Lands Online
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Homer thinks he and Peter will get along well when the Griffins visit Springfield, but the two end up fighting over beer in the 5-minute sneak peek.

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Footage from "The Simpsons" - "Family Guy" crossover episode was shared during the "Family Guy" panel at Comic-Con on Saturday, July 26. The nearly-5-minute video shows the Griffins arriving in Springfield where they are greeted warmly by Homer Simpson.

Homer believes he and Peter will get along well. Bart and Stewie make prank phone calls while their fathers hang out at a bar, where they start arguing over Pawtucket Patriot Ale and Duff Beer. Things quickly turn physical which leads into an epic fight involving radioactive exposure and a spaceship.

The snippet also includes a brief appearance of Bob from "Bob's Burgers". The special hour-long episode titled "The Simpsons Guy" will air September 28.

A "Simpsons"-"Futurama" crossover episode has also been planned and the opening credits of the episode was shared during "The Simpsons" Comic-Con panel. Also screened for audience was a Moe-centric segment from the upcoming "Treehouse of Horror" episode which will air October 19.

"The Simpsons" season 26 will premiere September 28. A sneak peek from the first episode has made its way out via Entertainment Weekly, showing Homer in bad shape. The said outing will also feature the death of a familiar character.

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