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American Dad!: The Worst Stan / Season: 7 / Episode: 4 (6AJN11) (2011)
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The Worst Stan
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Season: 7
Episode: 4
Production Code: 6AJN11
November 13, 2011
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When Stan realizes that he might never fulfill his dream of becoming a Best Man, he convinces his last single friend, Principal Lewis to marry the school’s Superintendent (Guest voice Angelica Houston) and to choose him as his Best Man. Stan invites Lewis’ old friend from prison to the wedding, only to discover a secret that could prevent the wedding from happening at all. Meanwhile, Roger finds the perfect pair of shorts, and an encounter with Ricky Martin (guest voicing as himself) makes him question his self-confidence.
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This television episode refers to:
Diff'rent Strokes
Where's There's Smoke
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Season: 6
Episode: 12
January 14, 1984
Principal Lewis reveals that the television show 'Diff'rent Strokes' was based on his family, naming several episodes that were true life stories for him. He lists the episode in which Arnold and Dudley found themselves at the bicycle shop with a pedophile, and the episode where Arnold gets caught smoking cigarettes.
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Diff'rent Strokes
The Bicycle Man (Part 1)
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Season: 5
Episode: 16
February 5, 1983
Principal Lewis reveals that the television show 'Diff'rent Strokes' was based on his family, naming several episodes that were true life stories for him. He lists the episode in which Arnold and Dudley found themselves at the bicycle shop with a pedophile, and the episode where Arnold gets caught smoking cigarettes.
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This television episode refers to:
Diff'rent Strokes
The Woman
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Television Episode
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Season: 1
Episode: 12
January 19, 1979
At Principal Lewis' wedding, Mr. "D" (Principal Lewis' adopted father, the man who the character Mr. Drummond from the series Diff'rent Strokes is said to be based on) talks about true love and makes a direct reference to episode 12 of season 1 of the show 'Diff'rent Strokes'.
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This television episode refers to:
Free Willy
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Movie Series
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July 16, 1993 - August 8, 1997
Principal Lewis remarks that there were 4 "Free Willy's", asking why "that bitch got caught 4 times".
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Family Guy
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January 31, 1999
Roger and Steve are shown watching a Family Guy DVD while riding on a bus. The DVD shows Brian and Stewie getting off a plane.
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This television episode plays:
Canon in D Major
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Song
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composed by
Johann Pachebel
This song plays as Brian (Principal Lewis) asks Stan to be his best man.
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This television episode plays:
Diff'rent Strokes Theme
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performed by
Al Burton
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Alan Thicke
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Gloria Loring
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This television episode plays:
Eternal Flame
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Song
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performed by
The Bangles
Tracy, Principal Lewis' prison wife, tells Stan that he and Brian (Principal Lewis) "have an 'Eternal Flame', The Bangles circa 1987.".
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This television episode plays:
Flight of the Bumblebee
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Song
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composed by
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
1900
Genres:
Classical
The flower girl plays this song on her flute.
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This television episode refers to:
The Humpty Dance
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Song
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performed by
Digital Underground
1990
While Stan is planning a wedding, he says that "the Humpty Hump" should be the last dance at a wedding.
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