American Dad! - Season 18

Season 18

Episodes

Langley Dollar Listings
Francine becomes a realtor in Langley's world of high-end real estate, while the rest of the family sells coffee from the front yard.

Dressed Down
When Stan doesn't feel confident in anything but his suits, Roger assumes a fashion designer persona to craft him a life-changing new wardrobe. Hayley and Jeff raise chickens in the back yard.

The Book of Fischer
Stan takes Steve to his favourite barbershop to hang with his crew; Jeff starts journaling to help with his bad memory.

A Roger Story
Steve and Snot's friendship is put to the test when their mothers get in a fight.

Epic Powder Dump
Stan insists everyone help him recreate the rustic family ski trips of his childhood while Klaus falls in love with a tech support operator.

American Dad Graffito
To save a beloved restaurant from closing, Stan must bring the 1950s back to Langley.

Beyond the Alcove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Klaus
Francine is jealous of the new and improved Klaus and vows to take him down.

A Song of Knives and Fire
Stan and Francine inject some much-needed fire into their relationship.

The Curious Case of the Old Hole
Wheels and the Legman try to hunt down the perpetrators who destroyed Steve's secret swimming hole. Meanwhile, Klaus helps an aging Principal Lewis reclaim his confidence.

Gold Top Nuts
The Smiths return from a difficult, quarrelsome vacation, but they can't get a break from each other.

The Three Fs
Francine's newfound friendship with a frog brings excitement to the whole Smith household; unfortunately, it drives their neighbor, Greg, crazy.

Smooshed: A Love Story
Steve goes on a class trip to Philadelphia, where he hopes to fall in love.

The Fast and the Spurious
Roger is forced to confront himself after a series of accidents; Klaus and Jeff bond.

A League of His Own
Steve profiles Stan for an essay contest at school; Francine uses a port-a-potty.

You Are Here
Roger and Steve try to save a dying mall.

I Heard You Wanna Buy Some Speakers
Barry blows out his dad's speakers and Snot helps him replace them. Stan attempts to do a standing backflip.

Hayley Was a Girl Scout?
Stan is forced to co-lead a scouts troop with Hayley while Steve blunders in his fantasy world.

Please Please Jeff
Jeff's people pleasing nature gets in the way of his relationship with Hayley; Stan wears a confusing costume to the CIA costume party.

Jambalaya
Francine successfully grows a garden, which reminds Roger that he has a recipe for truly authentic jambalaya.

Gernot and Strudel
Hoping to teach him the value of sharing, the family recreates a television show from Klaus' childhood. Roger has a piano recital.

Echoes
Steve starts a work-study program and discovers that not all is what it seems at Channel 3 News. Roger seeks redemption in the Nashville country music scene.

The Grounch
When Roger has his famous Christmas sex party stolen from him the results are...monstrous. Stan creates a magazine for men.
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