American Dad!
| American Dad! | |
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| The Smiths, from left to right: Roger, Francine, Stan, Klaus, Hayley, and Steve. </small> | |
| 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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Characters
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
Smith Relatives
- Jack Smith: Stan's father. For most of his life, Stan believed his father to be a top secret agent in "The Scarlet Alliance". (The Scarlet Alliance is actually an Australian sex worker union) In reality, he was a jewel thief. After the man Stan paid to pretend to be his father died, the real Jack dropped in on the family. Roger developed a "boy crush" on Jack but the other family members remained wary of him. Jack has grey hair and is missing an eye, based on the traditional look of Marvel Comics' super-spy Nick Fury of S.H.I.E.L.D., but resembles Stan. Voiced by Daran Norris.
Other characters
In addition to the Smith family, there are numerous minor characters which have appeared, or have plans to appear, in multiple episodes.
- Avery Bullock: Deputy Director of the CIA, and Stan's 58-year-old-boss. He is as high-strung as Stan, but considerably less paranoid and usually more competent. He is voiced by (and resembles) Patrick Stewart. He once had an intimate relationship with Hayley. He is married, but his wife is handcuffed to a radiator in Fallujah, as he does "not negotiate with terrorists".
- Greg Corbin: local News Anchor, Terry's co-anchor and domestic partner. Also Stan's neighbor. Afraid to tell his father he's gay. He and Terry had a penchant for minor bickering, however, they are a complete antithesis of Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons of Family Guy. Greg is a member of the Log Cabin Republicans. Greg has brown hair.
- Terry Bates: Local News Anchor, Greg's co-anchor and domestic partner. Also Stan's neighbor. Stan was completely unaware of the fact that his neighbors are a homosexual couple, and, while initially being prejudiced against them for their practice of liberal journalism, eventually merely considered them nice young men that just happen to live together. Terry is a Democrat and has blonde hair.
- Jeff Fischer: Hayley's stoner boyfriend. Hayley dumped him in the 1st season, because he agreed with people very easily, until Stan taught him to "stand up for himself" (by beating, electrocuting, and entombing him). He and Hayley got back together. Loves events like Burning Man. In one episode, he was bleeding and twitching on the floor of a diner after being thrown head-first into a wall by Bullock. Jeff appears to have made a full recovery since then, but he and Haley have appeared to have broken up since then. Jeff is based on Seth McFarlane's friend, also known as Jeff Fischer, who voices the character.
- Snot: Steve's acne covered friend (voiced by Curtis Armstrong). He speaks Klingon, and seems to read Elvish. Like Steve, he has a fetish for older (octogenarian) women. Believed to be Jewish, as he said his parents couldn't afford a Bar Mitzvah.
- Barry: Steve's obese friend. Stan hates him, but doesn't know why. He also speaks Klingon, and seems to read Elvish. He apparently has a fetish for Miss Piggy. It is later revealed that his normally quiet and innocent personality is the result of powerful antipsychotic "vitamins." After temporarily stopping his medication regimen, Barry turns into a dangerously deranged mastermind, brilliantly framing Steve for the destruction of Stan's beloved commemorative plates, in an attempt to replace Steve. His madness gets worse over time, with him trying to eliminate everyone that might get between himself and Stan. Finally Steve saves the day by tricking Barry into taking his medication, reverting him back to his usual self. Voiced by Eddie Kaye Thomas.
- Toshi: Steve's Japanese friend. Though he can understand English perfectly, he always speaks Japanese with subtitles, which his friends don't seem able to understand. He also learned Russian once, and may be able to read Elvish (which incidentally appeared as nonsensical Japanese text in that particular episode).
- Linda Memari: Is the wife of Bob and close friend to Francine. Linda saves Francine from the Lady Bugs, a social group for women who cheat on their husbands, by kissing her. It has been suggested that she might actually not be attracted to her husband. In an attempt to hit on Francine, she rearranged her clothes to make her bust more prominent and knocked on the Smith Family door (prompting a drunk Stan to comment "When did you get those?"). After thinking that Stan was beating Francine, she makes an awkward excuse to leave. Francine then says, "She's a weird chick". Linda's husband is apparently resigned to her preferences, and asks if he can at least watch "this time", in a defeated voice, when he sees Linda eyeing Francine. Voiced by Megyn Price.
- Bob Memari: Husband to Linda Memari and born in Cleveland, Ohio and the Iranian neighbor of Stan. Stan initially distrusts Bob because of his ethnic background (ironically Bob seems to hate black people). Voiced by Ron Livingston.
- Jackson: One of Stan's co-workers at the CIA. He was once a real estate agent, and an ex-gay. Apparently, once he stopped selling houses, his "sodomy cleared up". His conversion has been suggested to be unsuccessful. He also expresses a wish to have a vagina, indicating he is transgender and not simply gay. Also, when he was asked if he had ever did it with a dead mermaid, he said "Mermaid, no." Previously had a body double who was shot repeatedly by Stan. Voiced by Mike Henry.
- Dick: Dick is another of Stan's co-workers at the CIA. His wife eventually got a job, by which she earned more money than him. He didn't mind, but she kept earning more, and eventually, his genitals disappeared. He also has a son, who has a freakishly large hand that he uses to beat his father with. Voiced by Stephen Root.
- Chuck White: Stan's gloating arch-enemy, who has stuff so much better than him. However, he is over-protective of his daughter, forcing her to do gymnastics and keeping her away from boys because he believes they will get her pregnant. He ends each sentence with a mocking laugh, e.g. "Looks like you're parking in the sun again, ha-ha!"
- Principal Lewis: Principal of Pearl Bailey High School, which Steve attends. When Steve was Student Body President, he commandeered Principal Lewis' office, as the SB president was entitled to secure any school grounds he needed. Lewis didn't mind, though, as Steve had merely proved that he could read, and that the system worked. He later allowed Stan to teach a "morally upright" sex-ed class, but only Steve was signed up for it.
- Lt. Nathan Goldberg: Police officer whose father was killed during the Holocaust. His last wish to him was to go to America, become a prominent police officer, and avenge wrongs done to the Jewish people.
- Duper: CIA Agent and rival of Stan Smith who apparently beat Stan's time on a "Regime Change" testing simulation (he had a better snappy line than Stan's as well). When Stan placed a bomb in Bullock's office to make himself look good by saving the day, Duper disabled it when Stan couldn't see the manual.
- Debbie: An overweight goth girl that Steve asks out in "The American Dad After School Special." When she and Steve began dating, it caused Stan to become anorexic. Steve broke up with her after he realized she was causing it, but they got back together when he realized it didn't help Stan overcome his problem at the end of the episode. She later appears in "Iced, Iced Babies," though she breaks up with Steve by the end.
- Donny Patterson: A bully who picks on Steve. The reason he is a bully is because he is constantly abused by his father.
Additional characters, voiced by Martin Mull and Beau Bridges, will be appearing in future episodes.
Cast (Voices)
- Seth MacFarlane as Stan, Roger
- Wendy Schaal as Francine
- Rachael MacFarlane as Hayley
- Scott Grimes as Steve
- Dee Bradley Baker as Klaus
Crew
- Seth MacFarlane, Creator/Writer/Executive Producer
- Mike Barker, Creator/Writer/Executive Producer
- Matt Weitzman, Creator/Writer/Executive Producer
- David Zuckerman, Writer/Co-Executive Producer
- Rick Wiener, Writer/Co-Executive Producer
- Kenny Schwartz, Writer/Co-Executive Producer
- Nahnatchka Khan, Writer/Producer
- Mike Shipley, Writer/Co-Executive Producer
- Jim Bernstein, Writer/Co-Executive Producer
- Steve Hely, Writer/Story Editor
- Brian Boyle, Writer/Producer
- Chris McKenna, Writer/Story Editor
- Matt McKenna, Writer/Story Editor
- Dan Vebber, Writer/Supervising Producer
- Jon Fener, Writer/Supervising Producer
- Josh Bycel, Writer/Supervising Producer
Show information
- Duration: Approximately 21-minute episodes
- Premiered on FOX : February 6, 2005 after Super Bowl XXXIX
- Network(s):
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FOX (also in Latin America)
Adult Swim
TBS starting Fall 2008
Global Television (Canada)
BBC Two, BBC Three
Seven Network/FOX8 (Australia)
TV3 (New Zealand)
Viasat (Norway)
Viasat (Denmark)
TV6 Sweden, previously on ZTV (Sweden)
MTV Central (Germany)
MTV Central (Austria)
MTV Central (Switzerland)
SF2 (Switzerland)
Xtra Hot (Israel)
Jack TV (Philippines)
MediaCorp TV Channel 5 (Singapore)
DVD Releases
| DVD Name | Release dates | Ep # | Additional Information | DVD Cover | ||
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| Region 1 | Region 2 | |||||
| Volume One | April 25, 2006 | April 24, 2006 | May 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. | |
| Volume Two | April / May 2007 | April / May 2007 | TBA | 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. | |
- On the packaging for the Season 1 release on Region 2 DVD, there was no mention of audio commentaries or some of the bonus features whatsoever, leading many fans to believe they had been excerpted from the release.
Episodes
External links
- Official American Dad! website at FOX
- American Dad! site on Adult Swim
- American Dad! at TV.com
- American Dad! at the Internet Movie Database
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| Stan Smith | Francine Smith | Hayley Smith | Steve Smith | Roger | Klaus | ||
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