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American Dad, Vol. 3
American Dad, Vol. 3

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Sales Rank: 2,502

Director: Scott Wood II
Rating: NR
Features: AC-3, Animated, Box set, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC
Number of Discs: 3
Running Time: 393 minutes
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Release Date: April 15, 2008
Theatrical Release Date: February 6, 2005
Studio: 20th Century Fox

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Disc 1:Bush Comes to DinnerAmerican Dream FactoryA.T. The Abusive TerrestrialBlack Mystery MonthAn Apcoalypse to RememberFour Little WordsWhen a Stan Loves a WomanSeamless branchingI Can't Stan YouDisc 2:The Magnificent StevenJoint CustodyThe Vacation GooMeter MadeDope & FaithBig Trouble in Little LangleyHayliasThe 42-Year-Old VirginDisc 3:TearjerkerSurro-GateFrannie 911System Requirements:Running Time: 394 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 024543504368 Manufacturer No: 2250436
"I’m not beloved," CIA Agent Stan Smith is shocked to discover after eavesdropping on his mocking neighbors in the episode, "I Can’t Stan You." With all the resolve this "pig-headed" Red State poster boy and George "The Dub" Bush devotee can muster, he vows, "I will make these people like me." For those still on the fence about American Dad, this collection of 18 episodes spanning seasons two and three ought to do the trick. These characters may not be as indelible as the Family Guy clan, but these episodes rarely flag. If the outrageous storylines don’t grab you, the rapid-fire random gags will. Like King of the Hill’s Hank Hill , Stan voiced by series co-creator Seth McFarlane is oft confounded by a world seemingly gone mad. Unlike Hank, he is the voice of un-reason. In "Surro-Gate," Stan’s dizzy wife, Francine Wendy Schaal agrees to be the surrogate for the Smith’s gay neighbors, prompting the disapproving Stan to kidnap the infant, as well as the brood of a lesbian couple. In "Black Mystery Month," Stan reveals a Da Vinci Code-like conspiracy involving George Washington Carver that’s plain nuts. In another episode, "Bush Comes to Dinner" for a night of drunken debauchery; some easy-target Bush-bashing redeemed when the President makes peace between Stan and his "lost cause" liberal daughter, Hayley Rachael MacFarlane. Some of the best episodes focus more on the Smith family than politics. In "The Vacation Goo," Francine demands a real family getaway after discovering that all previous vacations were artificially created memories. In "Haylias," it is revealed that the unwitting Hayley is a brainwashed sleeper agent, who is activated by Stan to stop her from moving to France. "The 42-Year-Old Virgin" reveals another shocker: Trigger-happy Stan has never actually killed anyone! American Dad revels in guy humor. As Stan tells an unamused Hayley at one point, "You don’t get a willy, you don’t get the silly." American Dad brings the silly, but while the series is not above or beneath moth fart jokes, it is also smart enough to reference, say, Equus or the touching "When Somebody Loved Me" number from Toy Story 2. Stan’s geeky son, Steve Scott Grimes, bitchy alien Roger MacFarlane, and talking fish Klaus Dee Bradley Baker are no Chris, Brian, or Stewie, but this set contains some of their more memorable outings. In "Frannie 911," it turns out that it actually would kill Roger to be nice. In "Surro-Gate," Klaus vows revenge on Roger and Stan following a waterslide prank. American Dad fans will salute this three-disc set’s generous features, including a riotous Comic-Con cast table read of the episode, "The 42 Year-Old Virgin," nearly a half hour of deleted scenes deleted jokes would be more accurate, unrated versions with unbleeped profanities of certain episodes, and freewheeling audio commentaries "Hey, aren’t we supposed to talk about the episode?" one participant tries to steer one digressive conversation. --Donald Liebenson

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