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American Dad! is the second Animated Sitcom from the creator of Family Guy, Seth MacFarlane, along with Matt Weitzman and Mike Barker. A pillory of American ultra conservatism played out on Rupert Murdoch 's network , it follows the daily life of paranoid and extremely patriotic CIA agent Stan Smith, his over-protective wife Francine, nerdy ...
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The following is a list of episode summaries for the Seth...
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The dramatis personae for Seth MacFarlane 's second animated sitcom, American Dad!, featuring some background information on the characters and tropes they provide examples of. More to come. Smith Family Click to Expand. Stan Smith. Roger Smith. CIA Click to Expand. Pearl Bailey High School and Other Students Click to Expand.
Some episodes give the appearance of this before descending into chaos, as seen in Season 2's "The American Dad After School Special", where Stan forbids Steve to date Debbie because she's overweight, then Stan realizes that he's fat too and becomes anorexic; and "A Jones for a Smith", where Stan becomes a crack addict and eventually goes to rehab, but his son, Steve, is still pissed at him ...
After the ball has been violated multiple times throughout the episode, it's revealed to be a promotional item for Sons of Tuscon, a sitcom that replaced American Dad! on the Fox schedule in 2010. The writers add insult to injury by having Roger remark that he doesn't remember the show at all, a reference to the fact that it was canceled after only a month.
"Good morning USA, I've got a feeling that it's gonna be a wonderful day! The sun in the sky has a smile on his face And he's shining a salute to the American race. Oh boy it's swell to say, Good morning USA!" The second cartoon sitcom from the creator of Family Guy, Seth MacFarlane. A pillory of American Ultra-Conservatism played out on Rupert Murdoch's network, it follows the daily life of ...