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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peter_ShinPeter Shin - Wikipedia

    Peter Shin is an American animator, director, and producer who served as supervising director of the adult-animated show Family Guy, himself directing the episodes "Death Has a Shadow" (the series premiere), "Emission Impossible", "North by North Quahog", "It's a Trap!"

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0793804Peter Shin - IMDb

    Peter Shin. Producer: Family Guy. Peter Shin is known for Family Guy (1999), Freakazoid! (1995) and Despicable Me (2010).

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    • Episodes Directed

    Peter Shin has been supervising director on every episode of Family Guy to date, sharing the job originally with Pete Michels and Roy Smith. Beginning with "Burning Down the Bayit", he was credited as a supervising animation producer, being promoted to co-executive producer starting with "The Simpsons Guy".

    •A Very Special Family Guy Freakin' Christmas

    •Death Has a Shadow

    •Emission Impossible

    •North by North Quahog

    •It's A Trap!

    •The Simpsons Guy

    •Emmy-Winning Episode co-director with Dominic Bianchi and James Purdum

  3. Peter Shin is known for his work on Family Guy, The Simpsons, Freakazoid! and Duckman. He has won an Annie Award and been nominated for several Emmy Awards.

  4. Director Peter Shin on How to draw Stawie Griffin I do not own the rights

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  5. Written by series creator Seth MacFarlane and directed by Peter Shin, the episode aired as a sneak peek on the Fox network in the United States on January 31, 1999, following Super Bowl XXXIII. In this episode, Peter loses his job after drinking too much at a stag party, causing him to fall asleep at work.

  6. Tales of Former Sports Glory: Directed by Peter Shin, Joe Vaux, Dominic Bianchi, James Purdum. With Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, Seth Green, Mila Kunis. Cleveland, Quagmire, and Peter share stories of athletic accomplishments from their youth.