American Fung
- Episode aired May 25, 2015
- TV-14
- 22m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
1.6K
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A Chinese billionaire purchases the "American Dad!" TV show and remakes it as he sees fit.A Chinese billionaire purchases the "American Dad!" TV show and remakes it as he sees fit.A Chinese billionaire purchases the "American Dad!" TV show and remakes it as he sees fit.
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Seth MacFarlane
- Stan Smith
- (voice)
- …
Wendy Schaal
- Francine Smith
- (voice)
Scott Grimes
- Steve Smith
- (voice)
Dee Bradley Baker
- Klaus
- (voice)
Patrick Stewart
- Avery Bullock
- (voice)
Garrett Wang
- Chinese Man
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe lowest rated IMDb episode of any Seth MacFarlane show (American Dad!, Family Guy, and The Cleveland Show).
- GoofsWhen Stan gets a drill in his head administered by Dr. Miller, there's a brief point, after Stan says "apple, cinnamon, monkey, toaster" where 2 sets of lips can be seen on Dr. Miller's face. One set moves with him but the other hovers.
- Quotes
Dr. Miller: Easy, bud. Your troubles are over.
Stan Smith: Really? 'Cause to me, they seem to be starting. Why don't you turn off the drill, and we'll talk about point of view. You see, every villain is the hero of his own -- apple, cinnamon, monkey, toaster.
- ConnectionsFeatured in PhantomStrider: Top 10 Worst American Dad Episodes Of All Time (2015)
Featured review
Worst. Episode. Ever. (few minimal spoilers)
This beat "Blood Crieth Unto Heaven" as the worst AD episode ever. I don't want to give too many specifics because I don't want to spoil it (if that's possible, as this is a terrible, horrendous, pointless, stupid episode). I couldn't figure out if the endless "Fung Wah" references were a joke I was supposed to be in on, or if they were building up to a great punchline (the answer: no). Half way through I started thinking MacFarlane finally lost it and the series was now doomed. To state my total hatred for this without spoiling: 1. There was no plot, seriously. Fung Wah "buys" AD. Huh? So now the characters are in on being cartoons? Is that it? 2. Francine uncharacteristically reacts to Stan's typical stupidity, something she deals with in nearly every episode, but somehow this repeated stupidity makes her react in the manner which she does? 3. Roger's side story was NO story, but rather time filler about his closet. That's it. The whole thing meandered aimlessly. I kept imagining the table read where the actors were likely scratching their heads trying to figure out what the point was to all of this, then their reaction when they realized there was no point. I'm fearful this is a glimpse into the end.
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- May 26, 2015
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- Runtime22 minutes
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