For Monday's "The Tonight Show" episode, "Family Guy" creator Seth MacFarlane sat down with Jimmy Fallon as a guest. In true Fallon nature, he got MacFarlane to play the "Wheel of Impersonations" with the "A Million Ways To Die In The West" actor.
As the two were starting the game, Jimmy introduces the button, which "activates the impression generator." He goes on to explain, "It will land on one random celebrity that we can do an impression of and one random topic."
Seth MacFarlane was naturally up first. The man of many voices first had to do an impersonation of "Liam Neeson talking about Time Warner Cable."
MacFarlane then goes on to do his rendition of one of Neeson's most memorable lines from the movie "Taken," with a twist, of course.
"I have a very particular set of channels. If you'd like to purchase these channels, I'll come to your house and install your cable and that'll be the end of it. If you don't, I will look for you. I will find you, and I will kill you," Seth MacFarlane says.
Next up was Jimmy Fallon, who was tasked to do an impression of "Jerry Seinfeld talking about Uber, here we go," the "Saturday Night Live" alumni said.
The show then goes on with MacFarlane doing an impersonation of Bobcat Goldthwait talking about Starbucks. Fallon then takes his next turn in a hilarious attempt to impersonate Pee-Wee Herman talking about mirrors.
Jimmy even joked, "Can you see me? I can see you!" Although it wasn't Seth's turn to do an impression, he gladly jumped and said the same line in his best Herman impression.
Before the game ended, Seth MacFarlane had to do an impersonation of Ray Romano at the movies. Before he does the impression, he pokes fun at the "Everybody Loves Raymond" actor by saying, "Let me work up enough phlegm."
What was notably amazing though was the inception of impersonations. Seth was actually impersonating Ray Romano doing an impression of Yoda from "Star Wars."
Watch the funny clip below.