The animated series Family Guy debuted in 1999, meaning it celebrates its 25th anniversary this year.

But would creator Seth MacFarlane ever consider wrapping it up and moving on?

“At this point, I don’t see a good reason to stop.

People still love it.

It makes people happy and it funds some good causes,” he said.

In 2019, MacFarlanedonated $1 million to the Rainforest Trustto help protect tropical habitats.

But that day has not come, MacFarlane said.

MacFarlane said he has not worked directly on Family Guy in 15 years.

That has not happened with this show.

These folks have maintained its integrity," he said.

Some might not agree, but that’s how MacFarlane sees it.

Borstein said it’s the “greatest gift I’ve ever been given in my life.”

Green said, “It’s the best job ever.”

Kunis said, “Greatest job of all time.”

Family Guy living on for 25 years was never a guarantee.

Family Guy is now in its 22nd season, which wraps up on April 17.

Season 23 is also in the works.

Beyond Family Guy, MacFarlane co-created the spinoff series The Cleveland Show, as well as American Dad.

In terms of live-action projects, he created and stars in the Star Trek-inspired TV series The Orville.

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