American Dad

2005
4.6
6.31K reviews
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Season 6 episodes (19)

1 100 A.D. - Part 1
10/3/10
Season-only
Hayley sends the family into chaos after she and her old boyfriend run off and elope. Stan offers a reward to whomever stops the couple, sparking a cannonball run through town in order to stop them.
2 Son of Stan - Part 2
10/10/10
Season-only
After Stan creates a clone of Steve, Francine and Stan compete with each other to determine who has better parenting skills. Meanwhile, Roger tracks down the AWOL bride and groom in Thailand.
3 Best Little Horror House in Langely Falls
11/7/10
Season-only
Stan and Francine have had the scariest haunted house on the block for eight years running, but when one of their neighbors provides some stiff competition, Stan ups the ante with a "killer" set-up. Meanwhile, Steve falls head over heels for his overprotective friend's younger sister and competes to win her heart in a Halloween showdown.
4 Stan's Food Restaurant
11/14/10
Season-only
Stan is ecstatic when Roger offers to help him live out his lifelong dream of opening a restaurant to rival his favorite childhood haunt -- until their different visions for what the eatery should be cause havoc. Meanwhile, Steve meets Ashley (guest voice Hayden Panettiere), the new girl in school who invites him over while her parents are out of town.
5 White Rice
11/21/10
Season-only
After an argument between Stan and Francine breaks out, Stan suggests they go see a counselor (guest voice Jason Alexander), who hypnotizes Francine and reawakens her lifelong dream of being a comedian. Meanwhile, back in Langley Falls, Steve brings home a potential love interest for Klaus.
6 There Will Be Bad Blood
11/28/10
Season-only
It's Thanksgiving in Langley Falls, and as usual, Stan invites his half-brother, Rusty (guest voice Lou Diamond Phillips), over to show off his cornucopia of wealth and good fortune. But when Stan finds out that Rusty is far wealthier than he led on, Stan tries to take from Rusty what he feels is rightfully his. Things don't go well, and the Smith family nearly loses it all.
7 People vs. Martin Sugar
12/5/10
Season-only
If there's one thing that Stan Smith loves, it's a good jury trial. He anxiously awaits his annual jury summons. But when Roger is the defendant in the trial where Stan is the foreman, he is finally in a position to make Roger accountable for his misdeeds. Meanwhile, Jeff and Hayley move in with the Smiths, and Francine tries to get Jeff to clean up his act.
8 For Whom the Sleigh Bell Tolls
12/12/10
Season-only
Stan gives Steve a gun for Christmas, even though Francine warns him that Steve is too young. As usual, Stan ignores her, and when Steve accidentally shoots Santa, he sends the North Pole into a tizzy and jeopardizes Christmas.
9 Fartbreak Hotel
1/16/11
Season-only
After Roger releases lethal gas into the Smith residence, the family moves into a hotel while the fumes clear. With no housework to do, Francine finds herself with a lot of free time on her hands. After befriending the hotel concierge (guest voice Hector Elizondo), she soon finds herself working in the construction business, but realizes that perhaps she is better suited for family life.
10 Stanny-Boy and Frantastic
1/23/11
Season-only
When Stan and Francine meet a young couple, Tom (guest voice Anthony Michael Hall) and Cami (guest voice Sarah Chalke), their predictable lives get a shot of adrenaline as they do their best to keep up with the younger couple's crazy and adventurous lifestyle. But it isn't long before Stan and Francine struggle to keep up and come up with a plan to slow Tom and Cami down permanently.
11 A Pinata Named Desire
2/13/11
Season-only
With a flair for the dramatic, Roger invites Stan to attend one of his acting classes. However, tempers flare when they both audition for the same role, leaving them to duke it out for top dog. Meanwhile, Steve and his friends get into a pillow fight when they try to plan the greatest slumber party ever.
12 You Debt Your Life
2/20/11
Season-only
When Stan and Roger disagree over a recent string of events, Roger moves out of the house in protest but is quickly replaced by another warm body. After Roger learns of the replacement roomie, the two of them battle for Stan's affection. Meanwhile, Steve gets a new job at school that allows him to do a little self-promotion over the P.A. system.
13 I am the Walrus
3/27/11
Season-only
When Steve challenges Stan for family dominance, Stan does everything he can to prove to Steve that he is the alpha male of the Smith house. Meanwhile, Hayley and Jeff seek marriage counseling when the honeymoon phase wears off.
14 School Lies
4/3/11
Season-only
In an attempt to advance in the CIA, Stan begins playing golf with Senator Buckingham (guest voice Burt Reynolds). Things are going well until Roger accidentally sells the senator's daughter to a drug lord, forcing Stan to choose between family and his career.
15 License to Till
4/10/11
Season-only
When Steve has trouble crossing over into the "cool kids" social circle, Klaus and Roger place their bets to see how quickly Roger can make him cool. Everything they try backfires until Steve becomes the in-crowds designated driver. Meanwhile, Stan and Francine take turns pranking each other.
16 Jenny Fromdabloc
4/17/11
Season-only
After Snot professes his love for Hayley and gets shot down, Steve and Roger devise a plan to cheer him up. Roger dresses up as Steve's cousin from New Jersey, Jenny Fromdabloc, and Snot falls hard for her. Meanwhile, Stan wants to live like a gentleman of the 1960s, complete with dark suits and dry martinis.
17 Home Wrecker
5/8/11
Season-only
Stan and Francine fight over how to redecorate the house. It goes so far that they split the house down the middle and try to live without each other.
18 Flirting with Disaster
5/15/11
Season-only
Francine gets a job at Stan's office, which cramps Stan's style and his ability to flirt with co-workers. When Francine retaliates with a little flirting of her own, war breaks out at work.
19 Gorillas in the Mist
5/22/11
Season-only
Stan spends some quality father-son time with Steve at the local zoo, but things go horribly wrong when Steve slips into a gorilla exhibit. Meanwhile, Roger bets Hayley that he can become a great Country singer and sets out to write the most heartbreaking song of all time.

About this show

An animated series that revolves around Stan Smith, a CIA agent in Langley Falls, Virginia, whose main objective in life is national security. His family, a talking goldfish, and a space alien he rescued from Area 51 keep Stan busy while he tries to prevent terrorist activity in the U.S.

Ratings and reviews

4.6
6.31K reviews
Adam Gillen
March 5, 2017
This rating is for "Killer Vacation". That episode was merciless, ruthless, disgusting, devastating, cruel, and selfish. All I saw in that episode was a bunch of child haters against Steve. It's been haunting my mind ever since I watched it. Why did they have Steve get severely hurt throughout the majority of that episode while the others have a good time after his family was selfish at him and nothing else happens? It made wanna throw a temper tantrum. 😭😭😭😭 That is why I'm making a screenplay of the second part to this episode and when I'm done with it I really want to submit it to Seth Macfarlane really, really bad. You like what I hate. 😠 Is that what this is? Are Stan and especially Francine child haters? Because that's what I see. So much of these episodes make me sick.
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HIPZILLA
June 17, 2016
The show started out slow, but it turned into something amazing. However, the past 3 seasons have been lack luster. They fall outside the normal American Dad comedy I've grown to love. I think they may have obtained new writers, and the move to TBS definitely has not helped in any way. But every season there are at least a couple of gems that feel like the old episodes.
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Rick
August 30, 2015
You guys are charging way too much per episode. You are aware I hope that apps themselves often cost $2 or less, correct? At 2 bucks per episode you are essentially asking people to buy an entirely new app each time they want to view a different episode. This is way too costly. I can go to JetFlicks and get a season for pennies. Charge us 15 cents per episode, that makes more sense....
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