
American Dad!
The escapades of Stan Smith, a conservative C.I.A. Agent dealing with family life, while keeping America safe.
- Rated
- TV-MA
- Runtime
- 22m
- Released
- 2005
- Country
- United States
Details
Release year: 2005
Storyline
The escapades of Stan Smith, a conservative C.I.A. Agent dealing with family life, while keeping America safe.
Top credits
Seth MacFarlane — Roger the Alien, Stan Smith, Greg Corbin, Alan Greenspan, Stan Smith as Agent Stan Smith, Bill, Brian Griffin, Future Stan, Glenn Quagmire, God, Greg Corbin as Pedi, Nipple Inmate, Peter Griffin, Reporter, Roger the Alien as Tearjerker, Roger the Alien as Tearjerker & Oscar, Seth MacFarlane, Stewie Griffin
Wendy Schaal — Francine Smith, Francine Smith as Sexpun T'Come, Becky, Nurse, Patricia, Spitz, Susie's Mother
Scott Grimes — Steve Smith, Midget Assassin, Frat Guy, Steve Smith as S, A Wolverine, Cheesy Guy, Convention Attendee, George Kidney, Jockey with Goatee, Kid on Plane, Scott LaRose, Stepfather
Rachael MacFarlane — Hayley Smith, Barb Hanson, Hayley Smith as Ms. Peacenickel, Reshma, Actress, Barbra Streisand, Carol, Convention Attendee, Deborah, Gertie, Guest #2, Gypsy Woman, Hailey Smith, Hayley Shape-shifting Alien, Headmistress Mahoney, Infomercial Lady, Jewellery Clerk, Judy Panowitz, Lady Carolyn Gilbert-Lawson, Lisa Collins, Melanie Hanson, Natalie, Nervous Woman, Pandora, Refugee Woman, Roberta, Sarah MacLachlan, Sheila, Shirley, Softball Player #2, Steve in Old Lady's Disguise, Tammy, Tatiana, Ugly Stepsister #1, Waitress
Awards
0 wins & 4 nominations
See all awards →Did you know
• Originally, the character of Klaus was going to be a native of France named François. When Dee Bradley Baker auditioned, he told the producers that his French accent wasn't very good, and that he would read the lines in a German accent instead. Producers liked Baker's performance so much, they decided to make Klaus German.
• Steve's original design was much geekier and gawky, and he was voiced by Ricky Blitt. Halfway through production, his voice actor changed to Scott Grimes, and his design was made to be more attractive, so he would be less comparable to Neil Goldman from Family Guy (1999). This design is a caricature of series co-creator Mike Barker.
• The Smiths' living room was modelled after Ray Romano's living room in Everybody Loves Raymond (1996).
Episodes
448 episodes – 23 seasons
User reviews
So Funny!
Still Hilarious!
Better than family guy
Technical specs
- Sound mix
- Dolby
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1, 1.78 : 1
- Color
- Color




















