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| ShortSummary = After years of hosting the scariest haunted house in the neighborhood, Stan finds himself outdone by Buckle. Francine makes things worse when she finds herself returning with wet pants and declares that it is impossible to beat him. Depressed, Stan goes to Roger for advice and Roger suggests he use his CIA influence to get real body parts and instruments. Stan decides to pull in five of the most dangerous serial murderers in the area. However, the killers sitting in their cell fails to scare anyone so Roger decides to turn them loose, forcing Stan, Francine, Roger and Klaus to take cover in the kitchen. Stan apologizes for getting them into the mess and Francine admits she should have been more supportive.
| ShortSummary = After years of hosting the scariest haunted house in the neighborhood, Stan finds himself outdone by Buckle. Francine makes things worse when she finds herself returning with wet pants and declares that it is impossible to beat him. Depressed, Stan goes to Roger for advice and Roger suggests he use his CIA influence to get real body parts and instruments. Stan decides to pull in five of the most dangerous serial murderers in the area. However, the killers sitting in their cell fails to scare anyone so Roger decides to turn them loose, forcing Stan, Francine, Roger and Klaus to take cover in the kitchen. Stan apologizes for getting them into the mess and Francine admits she should have been more supportive.
Absent: Hayley
Absent: [[Rachael MacFarlane]] as Hayley
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| ShortSummary = Roger offers to help Stan live out his dream of opening a restaurant until their difference in vision for what the eatery should be causes havoc. It ends up with Stan getting cut of the project and opening his own restaurant next to Roger's. Stan puts Roger's restaurant out of business, causing Roger to blow up both of their restaurants. Meanwhile, a girl named Ashley ([[Hayden Panettiere]]), who got kicked out of a school for having too much sex, invites Steve and Snot over to her house. Trouble ensues when Ashley mistakenly accuses Snot of raping her doll, Julia, causing her to put off having sex. Steve and Snot write a suicide note, but Ashley found out Julia was murdered, causing Steve to storm off and call Ashley a weirdo.
| ShortSummary = Roger offers to help Stan live out his dream of opening a restaurant until their difference in vision for what the eatery should be causes havoc. It ends up with Stan getting cut of the project and opening his own restaurant next to Roger's. Stan puts Roger's restaurant out of business, causing Roger to blow up both of their restaurants. Meanwhile, a girl named Ashley ([[Hayden Panettiere]]), who got kicked out of a school for having too much sex, invites Steve and Snot over to her house. Trouble ensues when Ashley mistakenly accuses Snot of raping her doll, Julia, causing her to put off having sex. Steve and Snot write a suicide note, but Ashley found out Julia was murdered, causing Steve to storm off and call Ashley a weirdo.
Absent: Hayley
Absent: [[Rachael MacFarlane]] as Hayley
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| ShortSummary = After an fight between Stan and Francine breaks out, Stan suggests they go see a counselor named Sal ([[Jason Alexander]]), who turns out to be a hypnotist Stan has been using for years to settle arguments by repressing her memories. After feeling slighted by Stan, who walks out to get a sandwich by the time he asked Stan for one, Sal makes Francine remember everything, including her old desire to be a stand-up comedian and that Hayley had a twin sister who died due to Stan refusing to pay for vaccinations. Stan ends up living alone when Francine is offered the chance to have a television show based on her life made; however, it is canceled due to racist jokes. Stan learns his lesson about not talking to Francine and agrees that the idea of moving her foster parents to their town is a bad idea, seeing that talking about their problems is not as bad as he thought. Meanwhile, Steve brings home a female fish to keep Klaus company. However, after having children with the fish, Klaus finds he detests her due to her eating their offspring, burying her alive in the yard.
| ShortSummary = After an fight between Stan and Francine breaks out, Stan suggests they go see a counselor named Sal ([[Jason Alexander]]), who turns out to be a hypnotist Stan has been using for years to settle arguments by repressing her memories. After feeling slighted by Stan, who walks out to get a sandwich by the time he asked Stan for one, Sal makes Francine remember everything, including her old desire to be a stand-up comedian and that Hayley had a twin sister who died due to Stan refusing to pay for vaccinations. Stan ends up living alone when Francine is offered the chance to have a television show based on her life made; however, it is canceled due to racist jokes. Stan learns his lesson about not talking to Francine and agrees that the idea of moving her foster parents to their town is a bad idea, seeing that talking about their problems is not as bad as he thought. Meanwhile, Steve brings home a female fish to keep Klaus company. However, after having children with the fish, Klaus finds he detests her due to her eating their offspring, burying her alive in the yard.
Absent: [[Rachael MacFarlane]] as Hayley, although she was seen in a flashback
Absent: Hayley
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| ShortSummary = After Roger releases lethal gas into the Smith residence, the family moves into a hotel while the fumes clear. Francine finds herself with a lot of free time on her hands, and she soon finds herself working in the construction business. Meanwhile, Steve tries to go to the 80's to meet a girl from a painting he saw.
| ShortSummary = After Roger releases lethal gas into the Smith residence, the family moves into a hotel while the fumes clear. Francine finds herself with a lot of free time on her hands, and she soon finds herself working in the construction business. Meanwhile, Steve tries to go to the 80's to meet a girl from a painting he saw.
Absent: Hayley, due to this episode taking place before Hayley and Jeff move back in the Smiths
Absent: [[Rachael MacFarlane]] as Hayley, due to this episode taking place before Hayley and Jeff move back in the Smiths
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Revision as of 19:47, 6 October 2012

American Dad! Season 6
Season 7
No. of episodes19[1]
Release
Original networkFox
Original releaseOctober 3, 2010 –

May 22, 2011
Season chronology
← Previous
Season 5
Next →
Season 7
List of episodes

American Dad!'s sixth season began airing on October 3, 2010. and ended after 19 episodes on May 22, 2011. Guest stars of this season include Jason Alexander, Sarah Chalke, Hector Elizondo, Anthony Michael Hall, Hayden Panettiere, Lou Diamond Phillips and Burt Reynolds.

The season premiered in the United Kingdom, on FX on Thursday, January 5, 2012 at 9:30pm

Episodes

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
code
U.S. viewers
(million)
971"100 A.D."Tim ParsonsKeith HeislerOctober 3, 2010 (2010-10-03)5AJN146.16[2]
982"Son of Stan"Chris BennettErik SommersOctober 10, 2010 (2010-10-10)5AJN175.36[3]
993"Best Little Horror House in Langley Falls"John Aoshima & Jansen YeeEric WeinbergNovember 7, 2010 (2010-11-07)5AJN196.30[4]
1004"Stan's Food Restaurant"Josue CervantesBrian BoyleNovember 14, 2010 (2010-11-14)5AJN165.38[5]
1015"White Rice"Bob BowenRick Wiener & Kenny SchwartzNovember 21, 2010 (2010-11-21)5AJN154.86[6]
1026"There Will Be Bad Blood"Joe DanielloMurray Miller & Judah MillerNovember 28, 2010 (2010-11-28)5AJN206.13[7]
1037"The People vs. Martin Sugar"Pam CookeJonathan FenerDecember 5, 2010 (2010-12-05)5AJN055.31[8]
1048"For Whom the Sleigh Bell Tolls"Bob BowenErik DurbinDecember 12, 2010 (2010-12-12)5AJN226.22[9]
1059"Fart-Break Hotel"Rodney CloudenChris McKenna & Matt McKennaJanuary 16, 2011 (2011-01-16)5AJN183.54[10]
10610"Stanny Boy and Frantastic"Pam CookeLaura McCrearyJanuary 23, 2011 (2011-01-23)5AJN134.81[11]
10711"A Piñata Named Desire"Bob BowenChris McKenna & Matt McKennaFebruary 13, 2011 (2011-02-13)5AJN073.93[12]
10812"You Debt Your Life"Chris BennettErik SommersFebruary 20, 2011 (2011-02-20)5AJN094.25[13]
10913"I Am the Walrus"Tim ParsonsKeith HeislerMarch 27, 2011 (2011-03-27)5AJN214.99[14]
11014"School Lies"Rodney CloudenBrian BoyleApril 3, 2011 (2011-04-03)6AJN033.59[15]
11115"License to Till"John Aoshima & Jansen YeeMatt Fusfeld & Alex CuthbertsonApril 10, 2011 (2011-04-10)6AJN043.35[16]
11216"Jenny Fromdabloc"Bob BowenLaura McCrearyApril 17, 2011 (2011-04-17)6AJN084.74[17]
11317"Home Wrecker"Joe DanielloAlan R. Cohen & Alan FreedlandMay 8, 2011 (2011-05-08)6AJN053.29[18]
11418"Flirting with Disaster"Pam CookeKeith HeislerMay 15, 2011 (2011-05-15)6AJN063.89[19]
11519"Gorillas in the Mist"Chris BennettErik DurbinMay 22, 2011 (2011-05-22)6AJN103.57[20]

DVD release

All nineteen episodes of the sixth season were released on DVD by 20th Century Fox in the United States on April 17, 2012 and in the United Kingdom on May 14, 2012.[21]

American Dad Volume 7
Release dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
April 17, 2012 May 28, 2012[22] May 22, 2012

References

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Specific
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