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Family Guy fans start petition to resurrect Brian Griffin

Thousands of fans of the animated comedy Family Guy signed a petition on Monday demanding the return of the beloved talking-dog whose death stunned viewers in the latest episode.

Fan-favourite character died in Sunday's episode

Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane voices the late Brian Griffin, as well as several other characters on the animated series currently in its twelfth season. (Matt Sayles/Associated Press file photo)

Thousands of fans of the Fox animated comedy series Family Guy signed a petition on Monday demanding that the network and show's creator bring back a beloved talking-dog character whose death stunned viewers in the latest episode.

Brian Griffin, the character voiced by Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane, was killed off in Sunday's episode titled "Life of Brian," after being hit by a car. By Tuesday morning, more than 38,000 fans of the show were campaigning on petition site Change.org to resurrect the character.

Brian, an unconventional family dog that talks, drinks alcohol, dates women and is an aspiring novelist, has been a major character since the pilot of Family Guy in 1999, appearing in more than 200 episodes.

The show, which is set around bumbling buffoon dad Peter Griffin, his feisty wife Lois, teenage children Chris and Meg, and Machiavellian baby Stewie, is known for its raunchy humor and often draws criticism from watchdog groups such as the Parents Television Council. The Emmy-nominated series is in its twelfth season and averages 6 million viewers an episode.

Brian replaced by Vinny

In Sunday's episode, the Griffin family is left distraught as Brian dies with the poignant final words: "You've given me a wonderful life. I love you all."

The family holds a funeral and shared memories of its beloved four-legged friend, with Peter saying, "Brian wasn't just my dog, he was my best friend in the whole world."

Later in the episode, the family adopts a new dog, smart-talking Vinny, voiced by The Sopranos actor Tony Sirico, who quickly becomes a part of the family, even winning over Stewie by the end of the show.

Representatives of the Fox show declined to comment to Reuters on Brian's death.