Failure Is Not a Factory-installed Option - S2-E3
Audio problem: Stan looks out the window whilst being suspended from work. As he looks he sees two people exiting their homes and they both say "Bye buddy" and "See ya pal." Their mouths don't move.
Starring: Dee Bradley Baker, Seth MacFarlane, Scott Grimes, Wendy Schaal
Failure Is Not a Factory-installed Option - S2-E3
Audio problem: Stan looks out the window whilst being suspended from work. As he looks he sees two people exiting their homes and they both say "Bye buddy" and "See ya pal." Their mouths don't move.
The 42-Year-Old Virgin - S3-E6
Continuity mistake: This episode reveals Stan has never killed anyone, even though he killed Jay Leno in Stan of Arabia: Part 1, killed Jackson's Double in It's Good To Be Queen, accidentally disintegrates one of his co-workers in I Can't Stan You, and shot a hang glider in An Apocalypse to Remember.
Roger: Look at us, Steve. Neck and neck. May the best man win.
Steve: Well that's gonna be me, because your weird gut's about to hit the wall.
Roger: Not if your boner hits it first.
Steve: What? I don't have a boner.
Roger: You're about to.
Steve: How? What are you gonna do?
Roger: I don't have to do anything. You're a teenage boy who just heard the word "boner." It's already happening.
Steve: No. Not now. Not like this. Oh, God! Not like this! [Steve struggles to prevent his erection but it's heard hitting the wall.]
Steve: Damn it.
Roger: Yes! I won.
Francine: You did, Roger. But, in a way, I feel like we all won.
Roger: What? Wait, what?
Francine: Because it brought us all closer together.
Steve: You're right. I thought I was in a race, but really, I was in a family.
Roger: Okay, I see what's happening here. Yeah. You're trying to screw me out of my victory. We all heard his dick hit the wall.
Deacon Stan, Jesus Man - S1-E8
Trivia: Chuck White's number plate reads A113. This is a reference often used by alumni of California Institute of the Arts, referring to the classroom number used by animation students there. (00:01:30)
Question: Why has American Dad! gotten so violent ever since the fifth season? I mean they had a bit of violence in the first four seasons, but now ever since season five and so on nearly every single episode is full of all different types of violence.
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Chosen answer: It is just the decision of the creators to do so.
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