American Dad | |
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From left: Roger, Klaus, Francine, Stan, Hayley and Steve. |
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Genre | Satire Sitcom |
Created by | Seth MacFarlane Mike Barker Matt Weitzman |
Starring | Seth MacFarlane Wendy Schaal Scott Grimes Rachael MacFarlane Dee Bradley Baker |
Country of origin | United States |
Language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 5 |
No. of episodes | 96 (List of episodes) |
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Running time | 21 minutes |
Production company(s) | Fuzzy Door Productions Underdog Productions 20th Century Fox Television |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | Fox |
Picture format | 480i (SDTV) (2005–2009) 720p (HDTV) (2010–present) |
Original run | February 6, 2005 | – present
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Related shows | Family Guy |
External links | |
Official website |
American Dad! is a satirical American cartoon series owned by Underdog Productions and Fuzzy Door Productions and produced in association with 20th Century Fox Television.
It was created by Seth MacFarlane, the creator of Family Guy and The Cleveland Show, as well as two former Family Guy writers, Mike Barker and Matt Weitzman. 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 CIA agent Stan Smith and his family. Unlike Family Guy, American Dad! does not contain cutaway gags, instead using situational humor and non sequiturs.
The series has completed its fifth season, which premiered on September 27, 2009 and ended on May 16, 2010. It has been officially renewed for a sixth season.[1]
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American Dad centers on the domestic life of its nominal title character, Stan Smith, a staunchly conservative Republican CIA agent, and self-proclaimed patriot. He is married to Francine Smith, a fairly ditzy housewife who is trying to make up for a wild youth. Their two children are Hayley Smith, a passionately left-wing college-aged activist, and Steve Smith, an awkward teenage nerd. The Smith family is also in possession of two bizarre nonhumans — Roger, an escaped alien from Area 51 whom Stan is covertly housing in defiance of his employer, and Klaus, a goldfish whom the CIA implanted with the brain of an East German Olympic skier.
The Smith Family resides on 43 Cherry Street in the fictional community of Langley Falls, Virginia in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. The town name is a composite of Langley and Great Falls, two unincorporated communities located in Fairfax County.
Plots generally center on the misadventures of various family members in their respective realms. Recurring themes include Stan's desire to see Steve mature properly, Roger's desires to establish a life outside of the house, Francine's desire of breaking out of an overly structured lifestyle and Hayley's desire to rebel against her father's politics.
Similar to other animated shows' opening sequences, American Dad! features a recurring gag that is changed for every episode, like The Simpsons' couch gag and Bart Simpson's chalkboard punishments.
This originally took the form of a newspaper headline, usually a topical, satirical joke directed at the United States Government, the media, or current affairs. Examples include "Child obesity up, pedophilia down" ("Four Little Words"), "Economy turns corner, falls down stairs" ("Roger Codger"), or "Bush finally gets joke about last name" ("Deacon Stan, Jesus Man"). A notable exception is the episode "Office Spaceman", which has the headline, "ALIEN SPOTTED!" (featuring a picture of Roger on the front page) that shifts the sequence directly into the episode itself.
As of season 4, the opening sequence has been replaced, starting with the episode "1600 Candles". While featuring the same music, most of the interaction with the family has been changed. Replacing the newspaper gag used in the first three seasons is Roger popping up next to Stan in the family's SUV to sing the final "Good Morning, U.S.A.!", wearing a different costume each episode. Roger's sudden appearance causes Stan to end the sequence by crashing into the flagpole at the C.I.A. building.
Certain characters and locations have been featured in some episodes of Family Guy, another animated comedy created and produced by Seth MacFarlane.
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Seth MacFarlane (Stan and Roger) |
Wendy Schaal (Francine) |
Scott Grimes (Steve) |
Rachael MacFarlane (Hayley) |
Dee Bradley Baker (Klaus) |
Season | Season Premiere | Season Finale | TV Season | Ranking | Viewers (in millions) |
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1st | February 6, 2005 | May 14, 2006 | 2005–2006 | #85[3] | 7.1[3] |
2nd | September 10, 2006 | May 20, 2007 | 2006–2007 | #79[4] | 7.6[4] |
3rd | September 30, 2007 | May 18, 2008 | 2007–2008 | #105[5] | 6.6[5] |
4th | September 28, 2008 | May 17, 2009 | 2008–2009 | #96[6] | 5.5[6] |
5th | September 27, 2009 | May 16, 2010 | 2009–2010 | #84[7] | 5.9[7] |
DVD Name | Release dates | Ep # | BBFC/IFCO/OFLCA Rating | Additional Information | ||
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Volume One | April 25, 2006 | April 24, 2006 | May 24, 2006 | 13 | 12/15/M | This 3 disc boxset includes the first 13 episodes from Season 1 (Pilot – Stan of Arabia: Part 2). Special features include commentaries, featurettes, and animatics. It was renamed 'Season 1' on region 2 and 4. When a compilation comprising Volumes 1–3 were released in the UK, Season 1 was renamed to Volume 1 much like its US counterpart. |
Volume Two | May 15, 2007 | May 28, 2007 | May 21, 2007 | 19 | 12/15/M | This 3 disc boxset includes the remaining 10 episodes from Season 1 and the first 9 episodes from Season 2 (Stannie Get Your Gun – The Best Christmas Story Never). Special features include commentaries on all episodes, featurettes, multi-angle scene studies, and deleted scenes. An uncensored audio track is also available on the episode "Tears of a Clooney". |
Volume Three | April 15, 2008 | May 12, 2008 | May 14, 2008 | 18 | 15/15/M | This 3 disc boxset includes the remaining 10 episodes from Season 2 and 8 of the first 9 episodes from Season 3 (Bush Comes to Dinner – Frannie 911), though "The Most Adequate Christmas Ever" does not appear on the DVD.[8] Special features include commentaries on all episodes, unrated audio, table read, and deleted scenes.[9] |
Volume Four | April 28, 2009 | April 20, 2009 | November 18, 2009 | 14 | 15/15/M | This 3 disc boxset includes the remaining 8 episodes of Season 3 (including The Most Adequate Christmas Ever) and the first 6 episodes of Season 4. Bonus features include commentary on every episode, storyboards/animatics, multi-angle scene studios, deleted scenes and optional censored audio. On the Region 2 DVD release a typo was made on the back cover.* |
Volume Five | June 15, 2010 | June 14, 2010 | TBA | 14 | 15/15/TBD | This 3 disc boxset includes the remaining 14 episodes from Season 4. Special features include commentaries on all episodes, deleted scenes, and a Power Hour Drinking Game. |
Preceded by Survivor: All-Stars 2004 |
American Dad! Super Bowl lead-out program 2005 |
Succeeded by Grey's Anatomy 2006 |
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