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American Dad!

American Dad!
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The Smiths, from left to right: Roger, Francine, Stan, Klaus, Hayley, and Steve.

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Genre Animated sitcom
Running time approx. 21 minutes
Creator(s) Seth MacFarlane
Mike Barker
Matt Weitzman
Starring Seth MacFarlane
Wendy Schaal
Rachael MacFarlane
Scott Grimes
Dee Bradley Baker
Country of origin United States
Original channel Fox
Original run February 6, 2005–present
No. of episodes 29
Official website
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

American Dad! is an American animated television series produced by Underdog Productions and Fuzzy Door Productions for 20th Century Fox. It was created, in part, by Seth MacFarlane, the creator of Family Guy. The pilot episode aired in the United States on Fox on February 6, 2005, thirty minutes after the end of Super Bowl XXXIX; the regular series began May 1, 2005, after the season premiere of Family Guy. American Dad! follows the events of Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) agent Stan Smith and his family.


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The show centers on the Smith family and the various obstacles Stan, an employee of the Central Intelligence Agency, encounters to ensure that his country remains safe including the obstacles he faces with his immediate family. The Smith family lives in the fictional community of "Langley Falls, Virginia" in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. The town name is a composite of Langley, Virginia and Great Falls, Virginia, both of which are located in Fairfax County. Langley is the real-life location of CIA headquarters.

Smith Family

American Dad!:Stan Smith
Stan Smith: Has worked for the CIA since the 1980s as a "weapons expert" and is always on the alert for terrorist activity. As of the first episode of Season 2, he seems to be the "Deputy Deputy Director," although the official announcement of his promotion was not shown to viewers. Since then his work has included the interrogation of possible terrorists. He can be quite paranoid and protective: he has a terror-alert color code on his fridge, and is so high-strung as to shoot the toaster when the toast pops up. Stan is in almost top physical shape (though he has a bit of a gut) and is able to do moves like James Bond. He has no qualms about kidnapping, drugging, or tasering anybody, even family members, for his own deranged reasons; in one episode, in which Steve cannot get a date, he kidnaps American actress and singer Hilary Duff. He worships Ronald Reagan, quoting his speeches and even going as far as choosing a dog because it was alive during Reagan's administration. He is startlingly out of touch with international events. Stan has a very itchy trigger finger, and apparently loves Mr. Pibb. He also drives what appears to be a black Ford Expedition. It has been noted by Seth MacFarlane that he is based on the announcers of the ever popular 1950's American anti-communist propaganda films.[citation needed]
American Dad!:Francine Smith
Francine Smith: The sweet, stereotypical trophy housewife of Stan Smith. She keeps her own opinions and party-hearty personality mostly to herself, for the sake of her husband's ultra-conservative views. She rarely has any friends except for one closet bisexual (she has no career and Stan always scares the neighbors). However, in the 1980s, she slept with Adam Ant, Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top, and Dexy's Midnight Runners. She is more sympathetic to Hayley's ideologies and Steve's geekiness than Stan is. Her housework is her life, although she has occasional longing for grander things. Francine is not a natural blonde and is in fact a brunette, which explains why neither of her children have blond hair. She once owned a muffin-selling kiosk at the mall, but it was destroyed in an explosion caused by extremist hippies. She also has a deep resentment of actor George Clooney because she blames Clooney for costing her an acting career. Francine's brain has been repeatedly damaged by her husband in acts of foolishness (Francine's Flashback, Roger 'n Me), which is considered a form of Diane Szalinskiism. In American Dad Vs. Family Guy Kung Fu, she looks and acts like the Statue of Libtery.
American Dad!:Hayley Smith
Hayley Smith: The ultra-liberal daughter of Stan and Francine. Because of her views, Stan distrusts her more than her brother. She is eighteen and goes to community college. She partakes in recreational marijuana, usually with her boyfriend, Jeff, and goes hiking with him. They are both vegetarians, although Hayley appears to be forcing her beliefs onto Jeff. In the episode "Bullocks To Stan", she dropped Jeff to sleep with her father's boss, CIA Deputy Director Bullock, because she was looking for a guy who "can stand up to her." After Stan's intervention, she dumped Bullock and went back to her hippie boyfriend Jeff. In Saudi Arabia she slept with a Shawarma King guy because she was impressed by his (false) claim about being a tormented, conflicted member of Al Qaeda. She later broke up with Jeff.
American Dad!:Steve Smith
Steve Smith: Geeky little brother of Hayley and son of Stan and Francine. Roger seems to be his best friend. He goes to extreme measures to raise his social status and get dates, yet he actually knows very little about sex. Although he was stereotypically whiny in the pilot episode, in the regular series he is confident and smart, but still a dork. He plays Dungeons & Dragons with his three best human friends. He's fourteen years old, reads Elvish, and had a brief fling with a senior citizen (when criticized for the relationship, he responds with: "So do raisins! [have wrinkles] But they taste pretty sweet!") Steve has numerous run ins with Stan wanting Steve to follow in his footsteps, often criticising his (nerdy) friends and Steve's actions. A most prominent example of this is in the star trek episode, in which Steve gets legally divorced from his family.
American Dad!:Klaus the Talking Fish
Klaus: The result of the CIA swapping an East German Olympic ski-jumper's brain (actually his brainwaves) with that of a goldfish in order to prevent him from winning the gold medal. This libidinous fish manifests some sadistic tendencies ("I'm German!" is the explanation he offers) and lusts after Francine. In the "Finances With Wolves" episode, Klaus switched his goldfish body for that of a black man's, and almost ran off with Francine, but the body was destroyed in the aftermath of an explosion at the mall, which also destroyed Francine's short lived muffin-selling kiosk, and his brain was placed in another goldfish's body. He is extremely tolerant of water conditions; while the average goldfish will die even in tapwater, Klaus has swum in a washing machine and a Thermos of coffee, and frequently perches himself out of the water. Klaus's brain swap was said to be during the "1986 Winter Olympics," which were not real. His voice is modeled after Peter Lorre's. In the German dubbed version of American Dad!, Klaus speaks in a Saxon dialect, which is seen as a stereotype for East Germans in general and is considered funny among German native speakers outside of Saxony. His behaviour in the German version is reminiscent of an ex-Stasi agent and he gives a few hints that he was once attached to the Stasi agency.
American Dad!:Roger the Alien
Roger: The sarcastic, surly, lonely, and effeminate space alien who saved Stan's life in Area 51. He spends his time eating (mainly junk foods), smoking, and drinking. Roger is an avid film, television, and celebrity buff. He is not allowed to leave the house and the family has to conceal his existence, although he has left on a few occasions in various disguises including a frilly dress, gloves and hat which caused him to be mistaken for a senior citizen. His voice is modeled after Paul Lynde's. Roger is in many ways a Family Guy-esque version of ALF. It has been said that Roger is a parody of the character Spewey on the short-lived sitcom, Get a Life. Roger is often humorous and aloof and in many episodes his often flamboyant remarks lead to believe he has questionable sexuality. He has the power to defecate gold with jewels on it, which now leads to a side story in the series about how people who have found it become greedy and often meet a horrible end.

Smith Relatives

Other characters

In addition to the Smith family, there are numerous minor characters which have appeared, or have plans to appear, in multiple episodes.

Additional characters, voiced by Martin Mull and Beau Bridges, will be appearing in future episodes.

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Crew

Show information

DVD Releases

DVD Name Release dates Ep # Additional Information DVD Cover
Region 1 Region 2
Volume OneApril 25, 2006April 24, 2006May 24, 2006 13 This 3 disc boxset includes the first 13 episodes from Season 1 (Pilot-Stan of Arabia: Part 2). Special features include 12 commentaries, featurettes, and animatics. It was renamed 'Season 1' on region 2. American Dad!:ADdvd
Volume TwoApril / May 2007April / May 2007TBA 13 This 3 disc boxset will include the remaining 10 episodes from Season 1 and 3 from Season 2 (Stannie Get Your Gun-Failure is Not a Factory-installed Option). This set will be named volume 2 in region 1 and 'Season 2' in region 2.

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Stan Smith | Francine Smith | Hayley Smith | Steve Smith | Roger | Klaus

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