Meg Griffin
Meg Griffin is one of the main characters in the adult animated sitcom Family Guy, presented as the middle child of Peter and Lois Griffin. Befitting a teenage girl, a lot of her character revolves around her social awkwardness and personal insecurities. This has been offset at times by instances of Meg proving surprisingly resourceful. What absolutely made Meg most famous, however, was her status as the Griffin family's primary punching bag, particularly by her father. While always present in the show, this trait was gradually dialed up after Family Guy's revival in the mid-2000s. The so-called "Meg Abuse" has become less prevalent in new seasons of the show, but it nonetheless being directly intertwined with her reputation. Meg is often perceived as the least popular main member of the Griffin family among fans, though she has built her share of dedicated fans over the years.
While she has never qualified for a tournament under her main identity, an alter ego of her known as Margaret Woolworth Carrington von Schumacher Chanel Astor Livingston Compte de Saint-Exupery Mountbatten Windsor Armani Roosevelt Von Trap Wykeham Hearst Montgomery Rothschild Johnson & Johnson Disney Dolce Gabana Von Walmart II Montgomery de Volkswagen Geico Vanderbilt Lannister van Burean Butterworth How I Met Your Mother Dubble Bubble Louise-Dreyfus Ludwig Morgan Stanley Dumont Lamborghini Forbes Zuckerberg Winthrop Winfrey Remy Martin Fitzwilliam Kennedy Motel 6 Pornhub Fairchild Pritzker Davenport von Apple Monty Python Ellsworth Aston Martin Burns Quimby Scorpio Ziff Spongebob Hilton DuPont Kinkaid Winslow Coors Oviatt Marlboro Pembroke Huffington Bush Mellon Sinclair Mellencamp Starbucks van Dyke III Montgomery Marriott Barrington Chatsworth Big League Chew Chesterfield Kensington Longbottom Bottomtooth Nottingham Burgermeister Meisterburger Tudor Hapsburg Rockefeller Onassis has qualified twice in Ms. /co/. This "character", also known simply as Pip, debuted in the 2018 episode "Con Heiress" as the titular heiress of the episode. The punchline of the episode revealed her to simply be Meg Griffin in disguise, a fact that humorously does not seem to be known by a fair amount of anons.
Tournament History
While nominated a number of times, Meg has thus far never qualified for a tournament. This would change, however, with the nomination of joke pick Margaret... Onassis in 2024. The nomination included the character's full name, which was notably displayed in the qualifier form. This seemed to have a great effect, as she would end up qualifying for the main bracket afterwards. She was rightfully considered as nothing more than a joke pick with little going for her beyond that. Some anons would later chime in that she was, in fact, Meg Griffin in disguise. This fact did surprise quite a few, likely in part from Pip's episode airing somewhat unceremoniously in one of the show's later seasons. She ended up losing immediately to Kim Pine by the widest margin of the entire first round. Pip was later given the Ms. Literally Who Award (later renamed "Literally How") after quickly jumping up as a frontrunner for it.
In what may or may not be a surprise, Pip would end up qualifying a second time the following year. This return wasn't met with much enthusiasm, with her presence coming off as more of a waste due to her qualification being effectively centered around one fairly simple joke. She lost by a slightly lower percentage to Hello Nurse in the first round, but it was still a landslide loss. Some did consider how she would fit the Ms. Literally Who again, but due primarily to her now being a repeat contestant this honor instead went to Callie Briggs from SWAT Kats.
It will be seen whether or not Pip will return in Ms. /co/ 2026, or whether Meg Griffin can actually qualify for a tournament under her real name.
Results
| 2024 - seed 85 | |||||||||||||||||||
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| Round | Opponent | Series | Votes | Pct. For | |||||||||||||||
| Round 1 | (33) |
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World | 251 - 725 | 25.72% | |||||||||||||||
| 2025 - seed 81 | |||||||||||||||||||
| Round | Opponent | Series | Votes | Pct. For | |||||||||||||||
| Round 1 | (48) |
Animaniacs | 354 - 779 | 31.24% | |||||||||||||||