Family Guy creator
Seth MacFarlane wrote several episodes of the cartoon series
Johnny Bravo. West played a similarly odd rendition of himself in an episode written by MacFarlane, "Johnny Meets Adam West!", first broadcast in December 1997. In the episode, West's fictionalized persona displays similar deluded characteristics to the later
Family Guy character, such as believing a
race of megalomaniac mole-people lives under a local golf course. However, he dressed formally and behaved slightly similarly to his character in the 1960s series of
Batman. MacFarlane found West's character and performance in
Johnny Bravo so funny that he created a similar character for
Family Guy. Following the real
Adam West's death on June 9, 2017, Mayor West died offscreen in
Family Guy as revealed in the episode "
Adam West High". Following his death, MacFarlane said, "
Family Guy has lost its mayor. He is irreplaceable". Producer
Steve Callaghan told
Entertainment Weekly that there were still five unaired episodes featuring West that would air in the upcoming season. Callaghan revealed that they had not decided how they were going to address the departure of West's character from the series, while also revealing that it is something they have been dealing with concerning the loss of
Carrie Fisher in December 2016. Callaghan went on to say that both the departures of Fisher and West from the show will certainly reflect the importance that each of their characters and actors had within the series. Starting in the episode "Wild Wild West", West's position as Mayor of Quahog was assumed by the character's western rural cousin, Wild West, who is voiced by
Sam Elliott. ==References==