With the many headlines circulating lately about numerous allegations of rape against Bill Cosby, an episode of the hit Fox animated comedy series "Family Guy" on Sunday featured a new take on the intro for the comedian's "The Cosby Show."

According to Deadline, "Family Guy" updated the classic intro scene for the hit 1980s series "The Cosby Show" on NBC, reimagining the routine given the current accusations against the show's star.

Cosby has been accused of sexually assaulting more than 50 women, including former model and reality TV star Janice Dickinson. In nearly all of the incidents, the accusers have alleged that Cosby drugged them before having his way with them.

In the new "Family Guy" episode, the Griffin family and their neighbors crowd around a TV set, getting ready to watch "The Cosby Show."

The TV announcer says, "We now return to 'The Cosby Show' -- knowing what we know now."

The cartoon then cut to a reimagined, animated version of "The Cosby Show" intro, in which Cosby would do his classic bad dance with his trademark sweater around each member of his family.

The "Family Guy" version used the same setup with Cosby doing his dance, but the women of his family appear to be drugged and somewhat oblivious to what's going on around them. The clip featured animated versions of Bonnie Franklin, Bea Arthur and an NBC Peacock, all of whom look drugged and ashamed.

See the video below.