The Quote "Me likey breadsticks!" is from the episode called
"Lethal Weapons" from the third season of the animated series
Family Guy.
The peace of Quahog is disrupted when the leaves start turning
fall colors and "leafers" from New York invade town. Bonnie (Joe's
eternally pregnant wife) invites Lois to a Tae Jitsu class where
Lois quickly advances to black belt. After getting into a fight
with a leafer which is broken up by Lois knocking him out with a
single punch, Peter exploits Lois' fighting abilities to drive the
leafers back to New York. This gets Lois aggressive enough to
challenge and successfully beat up her teacher.
Lois' victory over her teacher makes her very assertive.
Following some of Lois' overtly assertive behaviors, Peter feels
emasculated and cries. While sharing his feelings with Brian, he
eats graham crackers belonging to Stewie. Stewie promptly strikes
Peter, with a baseball bat. Lois blames herself for serving as a
bad role model, and decides to rid the family of anger. Stewie then
goes to show he caught her speech on tape, but instead played him
doing a radio show. Family therapy fails to rid Stewie of his rage
issues, and so does an attempt by Brian to convince them they've
taken mood elevating drugs, when he really gave them placebos. The
family ends up in an all-out brawl to get it out of their system.
They start to realize how ridiculous the fighting is after Peter
gets his head stuck in a picture of a horse's rear end, but when
Stewie smashes Lois' head with a chair, they all resume fighting
each other.
Finally exhausted, and showing visible wear and bruises, they
eventually blame the violence on TV. Peter wonders how come the
government does not control television in order to stop its
violence. He then blames "the network" for allowing such violence
on this very show. Lois nervously warns him not to badmouth the
network. Peter doesn't seem afraid, not thinking their budget could
be cut. He says he's going into the kitchen for a beer. He then
exits in a very slow-transition-of-frame motion.
In this epidoe they flashback to Lois' childhood days when she
used to be in the circus and was the “me likey bouncy girl.” Lois
explains she is no longer circus-like, but then says she doesn't
want to go to dinner at the Drunken Clam but would rather go some
place fancy like (cache location)... She says, "Oh, the
Breadsticks. Me likey breadsticks, me likey... you're a big girl
now, stop it..."
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