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American Dad! - Series 3 - Complete [2007]

American Dad! - Series 3 - Complete [2007]

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Directors: Mike Kim, Joe Daniello
Actors: Seth Macfarlane, Wendy Schaal, Rachael Macfarlane, Scott Grimes
Studio: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Category: DVD

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 342

Format: Pal
Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
Region: 2
Number Of Items: 3
Running Time: 401 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

EAN: 5039036036924
ASIN: B0013Z5BAK

Theatrical Release Date: 2007
Release Date: May 12, 2008
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
"I'm not beloved," CIA Agent Stan Smith is shocked to discover after eavesdropping on his mocking neighbours 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 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 is 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 humour. 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



Customer Reviews:   Read 4 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars This might be Volume 3, but it's not the third series/season.   June 29, 2008
Karsten Rodemann (Berlin)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I won't go into the contents of this box or the quality of American Dad! as a series per se. I just want to point out, that the UK releases of American Dad! might be more or less chronological (box 3 leaves out the 8th episode of series 3, a christmas special), but are released not in a season-per-box way. Read: This "Volume 3" contains the episodes 10 to 19 of season 2 plus the first 7 episodes of season 3 and episode 9 of season 3. Basically all episodes (apart from the said x-mas episode) that were originally shown in 2007 in the US. Just to clear things up a bit.


5 out of 5 stars Better than the 2nd Series!   June 20, 2008
SeanLock
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I for one was very disappointed with the 2nd series of American Dad, it had several outstanding episodes but it was mainly filled with moments of dull conversation that raised very few comedy moments. However im pleased to say that the 3rd Series is a major return to form and i found the slightly more OTT nature of it all a welcome change. Many may well feel that this is too much like family guy but i disagree, Stan is such a fantastic character, plus some of the topics and scenes throughout the series are incredibly bad taste but i must admit as much as it probably makes me sound evil, i love that kind of humour! In this day and age we need animated comedies with real edge, simpsons has lost its way, futurama has never had it and stuff like King of the Hill is just plain awful!

This is really good!! Buy, sit back and enjoy!!!!



2 out of 5 stars Where are you going with this?   June 12, 2008
Bart Wux (Delmenhorst, Germany)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

Loved the first two Vols, even though problems had started to rise. However, with Vol. 3, the creators seemed to have gone mental with one character. Stan Smith. He has always been a bit edgy making bad decisions, but in Vol. 3 turns into a fullblown terrorist, a monster of a person.

He started in Vol. 2, when he left his family in hunger and poverty to get back at a salesman, now he frames his wife for murder, leaves her to have casual sex with another woman, evicts his entire neighbourhood including his own family, forces his family to live in the woods because he won't admit to have made a mistake, just to name a few from the first disc.

Not only do these things make him totally unlikeable, worst of all, they're not even funny enough to justify all that. If you want horrible things done, let them be done by Roger, that would be in character. I know, it is a comic and not to be taken too seriously, still, I don't know how much more of this horror Stan puts all the people around him through without any consequence I can watch.

It looks they make the same mistake they made with Family Guy. Creating more hate in the characters, forcing new charactertrades onto existing ones that don't fit, effectively killing the sympathy we had for them. The humor goes down too. It's a shame, American Dad used to be fun at first, as did Family Guy, but as they say: The brightest flame burns quickest.



4 out of 5 stars Not My Fave Series So Far   June 5, 2008
A. macrae (scotland)
It's not as funny as the previous series, most of the time i can't really put my finger on whats wrong but i didn't laugh as much and a lot of the plots didn't really connect. The commentarys which are usually such a delight were mainly the people who don't normally talk (they were done during the writers strike) and you can tell. There are a huge amount of deleted scenes though and the ComicCon table read is joy to watch. Seth McFarlanes face when he's doing characters and the reaction to Francine/Wendy Schaals vibrator just kills me.


4 out of 5 stars Something's missing   May 29, 2008
Joshua Turnbull (Bristol, Britain)
The third series of American Dad is nothing compared to the series two peak. It's not as completely insane and nonsensical, the characters, particularly Roger and Stan, have somewhat changed, and though still crazy to a certain extent, they don't have any of the killer lines of the earlier series. For some strange reason Stan has started learning lessons all over the place (N.B. Klaus' commentary at the end of 'Bullocks to Stan') - very dissapointing.
Politically it has taken a sharply liberal turn, and while I have no real problem with this, it comes off preachy and completely fails to properly represent the conservative point of view (which if it is intending to be preachy, it really should do).
It's not all rubbish, it still provides great entertainment and enough laughs, you just won't be laughing as hard as you used to.


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