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American Dad! [Animated TV Series] (2005)

American Dad! [Animated TV Series] (2005)
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Created by Seth MacFarlane of Family Guy fame, the weekly Fox animated sitcom American Dad! peered into the home life of a dedicated but thickheaded secret agent. Jut-jawed protagonist Stan Smith was a troubleshooter for the CIA who, by his own declaration, would "stop at nothing" to protect his country -- and in proving this he invariably brought down a great deal of pain and embarrassment to his family. In an all too typical example, Stan had a cute habit of shooting first and asking questions later, which wreaked havoc on faulty household appliances and the like. The Smith family included wife Francine, who had a tough time hiding her drug-addicted past from her straight-arrow husband; daughter Hayley, a community-college coed who'd gone over to extreme left-wing liberalism just to spite her dad; and dorky son Steve, who went to great and pathetic lengths to "be cool." Also members of the household were Roger, a squid-like, Paul Lynde-sounding space alien who'd been hiding out in the family's home ever since Steve rescued him from Area 51; and Klaus the goldfish, who as a result of a misfired mutation experiment spoke in a sinister Peter Lorre-ish German accent. The first cartoon series to truly reflect the singular paranoia of the post-9/11 era, American Dad! premiered February 6, 2005, right after Fox's telecast of the Super Bowl (the same route previously traveled by MacFarlane's Family Guy). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Ron Hughart
 

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    Kathleen V.

    It was funny, like all Family Guy episodes, but very short. I blocked out an evening to watch this coveted DVD when it arrived and I wasn't even through one slice of pizza and it was over. Disappointed by the length ONLY (but isn't that also Lois' complaint??) And Alex Borstein was featured in it, which I thought was odd.

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    John M.

    Excepted from the passage shown below; "Klaus the goldfish, who as a result of a misfire mutation experiment spoke in a sinister Peter Lorre-ish German accent?" No, no, no! He was a German whose mind was put into a goldfish. Watch the show again Hal and then Fire you editor for not correcting your errors -- "Also members of the household..."??? I'm not a professional writer -- yet -- but that is really bad. Now if only I could get Hal to read this. If you know him pass it along. "Also members of the household were Roger, a squidlike, Paul Lynde-sounding space alien who'd been hiding out in the family's home ever since Steve rescued him from Area 51; and Klaus the goldfish, who as a result of a misfire mutation experiment spoke in a sinister Peter Lorre-ish German accent." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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    Joshua M.

    This show is great. Not as good as the Family Guy episode, but the creatures of Family Guy did a great job with this show as well. So many funny parts in this show, I definitely recommend this show if you like Comedies and Family Guy.

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