What episode of Family Guy is the Kingsman fight scene?

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What episode of Family Guy is the Kingsman fight scene?

At Comic-Con last year, Family Guy previewed an [episode] (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhTQPGmN7xE) parodying Kingsman: The Secret Service. It was widely praised and was reported to be released in season 16. I don't get to watch the show that often anymore but I don't think the episode has been released at all. What happened? I don't see any talk about it anywhere. Nobody seems to know what the episode is called. Fox even deleted the video from their Animation on FOX channel.

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What episode of Family Guy is the Kingsman fight scene?

References 

Star Wars (1977)
Peter waves around a lightsaber while eating his shepherd's pie.

The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
Peter waves around a lightsaber while eating his shepherd's pie.

Baywatch (1989) (TV Series)
The "Baywatch" theme song plays while Brian's racist joke is retweeted.

Family Matters (1989) (TV Series)
Brian imitates Steve Urkel while talking to the woman at the library.

Army of Darkness (1992)
Meg kills a guy in the same fashion that Ash kills a deadite.

The Big Lebowski (1998)
Peter's line "My life is not the issue here!" is a homage to the Big Lebowski's line "My wife is not the issue here!"

AVP: Alien vs. Predator (2004)
Stewie says he's heard that "The Very Hungry Caterpillar Vs. The Human Centipede" is like this but "with a little bit more butt-eating".

Family Guy: Blue Harvest (2007) (TV Episode)
Peter asks the audience "Remember when we did Star Wars?" while waving around a lightsaber, in reference to the three "Star Wars" themed episodes of "Family Guy".

Family Guy: Something, Something, Something, Dark Side (2009) (TV Episode)
Peter asks the audience "Remember when we did Star Wars?" while waving around a lightsaber, in reference to the three "Star Wars" themed episodes of "Family Guy".

Family Guy: It's a Trap! (2011) (TV Episode)
Peter asks the audience "Remember when we did Star Wars?" while waving around a lightsaber, in reference to the three "Star Wars" themed episodes of "Family Guy".

Ride Along (2014)
Movie poster for "Ride Along 3" seen.

Silicon Valley: Signaling Risk (2014) (TV Episode)
In order to convince an angry mob that he's not racist, Brian says "I love black people, I watch TONS of black porn". In an episode of "Silicon Valley", Erlich Bachman (played by T.J. Miller) says this phrase to prove he's not racist to Dinesh (played by Kumail Nanjiani) by saying "I am not a racist, all right? I watch A LOT of black porn."

Ride Along 2 (2016)
Movie poster for "Ride Along 3" seen.

Baywatch (2017)
Brian watches this at a movie theater.

Ride Along 3
Brian sees a poster for this and makes an ill-advised, politically incorrect tweet about it, which causes public outcry.

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Spoofs 

Sesame Street (1969) (TV Series)
A cutaway gag shows Meg doing a one-woman show, dressed as Oscar the Grouch and singing "I love trash". Oscar himself is in the audience next to Peter and Lois.

Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014)
The cafeteria scene where Chris and Meg fight their fellow students, set to "Free Bird" by Lynyrd Skynyrd, is an homage to the church scene.

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What episode of Family Guy has the Kingsman fight?

A Fistful of Meg.

What episode of Family Guy do they all fight?

Episode: "Lethal Weapons" Featuring the entire Griffin household joining in the fray, we get some excellent pairing between Peter getting beaten up by Lois, Meg and Chris duking it out, and Stewie and Brian taking on each other.

What episode is the Chris and Meg cafeteria fight?

"No Chris Left Behind" is the 16th episode of the fifth season of the animated comedy series Family Guy. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on May 6, 2007.

Which Kingsman movie has the church fight scene?

The church fight scene in Kingsman: The Secret Service is hands down one of the most memorable action sequences in recent history.