Let’s dig into what the threesixtyp update fixes season-by-season.
At The Drunken Clam, Cleveland, Joe, and Quagmire debate whether the timeline change affected their spinoffs.
Quagmire: “Giggity — wait, did I just say that because of character consistency or free will?”
Joe: “Shut up, Quagmire.”
Cleveland leans in: “You know, I had my own show for four seasons.”
Peter (walking in): “No you didn’t.”
Cleveland: “...No, I guess not.”
They drink. The bar fades to black. A small text appears:
“No continuity was permanently harmed in the making of this finale. Except Meg’s. Always Meg’s.” Family Guy Season 1-17 UPDATE - threesixtyp
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The timeline resets to a single, merged reality — “Threesixtyp mode” — where every character retains memories of all 17 seasons.
The final scene: The Griffins sit on the couch, watching TV. A new episode begins, but this time, the family laughs together — not at each other’s expense. Let’s dig into what the threesixtyp update fixes
Peter turns to the camera:
Peter: “So, after 17 seasons of nonsense, what did we learn?”
(Cut to a quick montage of every “worst thing Peter did.”)
Peter: “Absolutely nothing! But we’re still here.”
The remote falls. The button glows faintly.
Stewie sighs: “He’s going to press it again tomorrow, isn’t he?”
Brian: “It’s Family Guy. What did you expect?”
Final shot: The house spins into the sky, becoming the show’s iconic title card — but this time, it reads:
“FAMILY GUY: SEASONS 18–? — NOW WITH 20% MORE CONSEQUENCE.” Usenet:
This era shocked audiences with the death of Brian (temporary) in Life of Brian and the brilliant Back to the Future parody (Road to the Multiverse). Season 12’s Into Harmony’s Way is a musical masterpiece. The threesixtyp version includes the original uncensored dialogue that network TV cut.
First, let’s clarify the nomenclature. "Threesixtyp" is shorthand for a 360-degree preservation project (often associated with private trackers and Plex libraries). The "P" often stands for "Project" or "Pack." Unlike standard DVD rips or Netflix streams, the threesixtyp releases focus on:
The Season 1-17 UPDATE released in late 2024/early 2025 represents a complete overhaul of the previous pack. The archivist (or team) behind threesixtyp went back to the original broadcast masters, DVD commentaries, and even VHS recordings to fix errors that have existed for years.