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The ninth season of *American Dad!* consisted of 19 episodes and originally aired on the Fox Broadcasting Company.
Answer: True
The ninth season of *American Dad!* comprised 19 episodes and was originally broadcast on the Fox Broadcasting Company.
The ninth season of *American Dad!* premiered in late 2013 and concluded in mid-2014.
Answer: False
The ninth season of *American Dad!* commenced on September 30, 2012, and concluded on May 12, 2013, not in late 2013 and mid-2014 as stated.
Wayne Brady and Mariah Carey were among the notable guest stars who appeared in *American Dad!* season 9.
Answer: True
Wayne Brady and Mariah Carey are explicitly listed among the distinguished guest stars who lent their voices to the ninth season of *American Dad!*.
Jordan Blum and Parker Deay wrote the episode 'The Boring Identity'.
Answer: False
The episode 'The Boring Identity' was authored by Erik Sommers, not Jordan Blum and Parker Deay.
Keith Heisler wrote the episode 'Finger Lenting Good'.
Answer: False
The episode 'Finger Lenting Good' was penned by Laura McCreary, not Keith Heisler.
What is the total number of episodes in the ninth season of *American Dad!*?
Answer: 19
The ninth season of *American Dad!* was composed of 19 distinct episodes.
On what network did *American Dad!* season 9 originally air?
Answer: Fox Broadcasting Company
The ninth season of *American Dad!* was initially broadcast on the Fox Broadcasting Company.
Which season of *American Dad!* immediately followed season 9?
Answer: Season 10
Season 10 of *American Dad!* directly succeeded the ninth season.
What was the premiere date for the ninth season of *American Dad!*?
Answer: September 30, 2012
The ninth season of *American Dad!* premiered on September 30, 2012.
Which of the following guest stars was mentioned as appearing in *American Dad!* season 9?
Answer: Charlie Day
Charlie Day is explicitly listed among the notable guest stars who made appearances in *American Dad!* season 9.
Who directed the episode 'Killer Vacation'?
Answer: Rodney Clouden
The directorial credit for the episode 'Killer Vacation' belongs to Rodney Clouden.
Who wrote the episode 'American Stepdad'?
Answer: Jordan Blum and Parker Deay
The writing credits for the episode 'American Stepdad' are attributed to Jordan Blum and Parker Deay.
Who directed 'Adventures in Hayleysitting'?
Answer: Tim Parsons and Jennifer Graves
The episode 'Adventures in Hayleysitting' was directed by Tim Parsons and Jennifer Graves.
Jeff discovered Roger was an alien in the episode 'Da Flippity Flop', which led to Jeff being stranded on an alien spaceship.
Answer: False
The narrative arc involving Jeff's discovery of Roger's alien identity and his subsequent stranding on an alien spaceship spanned the episodes 'Naked to the Limit, One More Time' and 'Lost in Space,' not 'Da Flippity Flop'.
In 'Da Flippity Flop', Klaus found his human body, which subsequently led to him switching bodies with Stan.
Answer: True
In the episode 'Da Flippity Flop,' Klaus successfully located his human body, initiating a body-switching event with Stan, which resulted in Stan experiencing life as a fish.
Roger became Stan's biological father in 'American Stepdad' after Stan's mother remarried.
Answer: False
In 'American Stepdad,' Roger assumed the role of Stan's stepfather through marriage to Stan's mother, rather than becoming his biological father.
In 'Naked to the Limit, One More Time', Stan had to choose between killing Roger or Jeff after Jeff discovered Roger's alien identity.
Answer: True
In 'Naked to the Limit, One More Time,' Stan was confronted with the difficult decision of eliminating either Roger or Jeff following Jeff's discovery of Roger's extraterrestrial identity, in order to preserve the secret.
Stan became more sexually adventurous in 'The Missing Kink' after attending a self-help seminar.
Answer: False
In 'The Missing Kink,' Stan's heightened sexual adventurousness was a consequence of Francine's expressed desires and a musical performance by Roger, not his attendance at a self-help seminar.
Stan suffered amnesia in 'The Boring Identity' after an accident during a CIA raid to apprehend Osama bin Laden.
Answer: True
In 'The Boring Identity,' Stan experienced amnesia following an incident during a CIA operation aimed at capturing Osama bin Laden, providing Francine an opportunity to reshape his personality.
CIA Internal Affairs informed Stan that Deputy Director Bullock was exhibiting signs of extreme anger in 'The Full Cognitive Redaction...' and needed anger management.
Answer: False
In 'The Full Cognitive Redaction of Avery Bullock by the Coward Stan Smith,' CIA Internal Affairs communicated to Stan that Deputy Director Bullock was displaying initial indicators of dementia, necessitating a memory erasure procedure, not anger management for extreme anger.
In 'Lost in Space', Jeff had to prove his genuine love for Hayley to the alien emperor to return to Earth.
Answer: True
In the episode 'Lost in Space,' Jeff was compelled to demonstrate his authentic affection for Hayley to the alien emperor as a prerequisite for his repatriation to Earth.
Klaus's human body rotted in 'Da Flippity Flop' because it was accidentally left in the sun by CIA scientists.
Answer: False
In 'Da Flippity Flop,' Klaus's human body decomposed because CIA scientists repurposed the ice intended for its preservation for margaritas, not because it was exposed to the sun.
What significant two-episode story arc involved Jeff discovering Roger was an alien?
Answer: 'Naked to the Limit, One More Time' and 'Lost in Space'
The two-episode narrative arc detailing Jeff's discovery of Roger's extraterrestrial identity and his subsequent stranding on an alien spaceship encompassed 'Naked to the Limit, One More Time' and 'Lost in Space'.
In 'Da Flippity Flop', what major plot point did Klaus experience?
Answer: He found his human body and switched bodies with Stan
In 'Da Flippity Flop,' Klaus's pivotal experience involved locating his human body and subsequently engaging in a body swap with Stan.
How did Roger's relationship with Stan's family change in 'American Stepdad'?
Answer: He became Stan's stepfather after marrying Stan's mother
In 'American Stepdad,' Roger's familial status transformed as he became Stan's stepfather through marriage to Stan's mother.
What difficult choice did Stan face in 'Naked to the Limit, One More Time'?
Answer: Choosing between killing Roger or killing Jeff
In 'Naked to the Limit, One More Time,' Stan was confronted with the arduous decision of whether to eliminate Roger or Jeff, following Jeff's discovery of Roger's alien identity.
What happened to Stan's sexual adventurousness in 'The Missing Kink'?
Answer: He transformed into a 'sex freak'
In 'The Missing Kink,' Stan's sexual adventurousness escalated dramatically, leading to his transformation into a 'sex freak' following Francine's expressed desires and a musical interlude by Roger.
What happened to Stan after an accident during a CIA raid in 'The Boring Identity'?
Answer: He suffered amnesia
Subsequent to an accident during a CIA operation in 'The Boring Identity,' Stan experienced amnesia, which Francine exploited to reshape his personality into her ideal husband.
What was the CIA Internal Affairs' concern regarding Deputy Director Bullock in 'The Full Cognitive Redaction of Avery Bullock by the Coward Stan Smith'?
Answer: He was exhibiting early signs of dementia
In 'The Full Cognitive Redaction of Avery Bullock by the Coward Stan Smith,' CIA Internal Affairs conveyed to Stan their apprehension that Deputy Director Bullock was manifesting nascent symptoms of dementia, necessitating a memory redaction.
What was Jeff's challenge on the alien spaceship in 'Lost in Space'?
Answer: To prove his genuine love for Hayley
While aboard the alien vessel in 'Lost in Space,' Jeff's primary challenge was to substantiate his profound affection for Hayley to the alien emperor, a prerequisite for his return to Earth.
What was the ultimate fate of Klaus's human body in 'Da Flippity Flop'?
Answer: It was found to be rotting because CIA scientists used the ice for margaritas
The ultimate disposition of Klaus's human body in 'Da Flippity Flop' was its decomposition, attributed to CIA scientists' appropriation of its preserving ice for margaritas.
Hayley took on a job as a bar singer for Roger in the episode 'Love, AD Style'.
Answer: True
The episode 'Love, AD Style' depicts Hayley undertaking employment as a bar singer, performing for Roger.
In 'Love, AD Style', Roger's psychotic crush on Hayley ended when Stan intervened and rescued her.
Answer: False
In 'Love, AD Style,' Roger's obsessive infatuation with Hayley concluded when Hayley cried, not through Stan's intervention and rescue.
Stan was assigned a mission by his CIA boss to kill the activities director at a tropical resort in the episode 'Killer Vacation'.
Answer: True
In the episode 'Killer Vacation,' Stan received a directive from his CIA superior to eliminate the activities director at a tropical resort, who was suspected of being a former war criminal.
Francine disguised herself as a woman to gain entry to the 'CIA Chill Zone' in 'Can I Be Frank with You?' to spend time with Stan.
Answer: False
In 'Can I Be Frank with You?', Francine adopted a male disguise to infiltrate the 'CIA Chill Zone' and spend time with Stan, not a female disguise.
Steve and his friends uncovered a lost script for the seventh *Fast and the Furious* movie in 'American Stepdad'.
Answer: True
In 'American Stepdad,' Steve and his companions indeed discovered a previously lost script for the seventh installment of the *Fast and the Furious* franchise within a plane crash site.
Stan attempted to separate Steve and Snot by arranging for Snot to move to a different school in 'Why Can't We Be Friends?'.
Answer: False
In 'Why Can't We Be Friends?', Stan's method for separating Steve and Snot involved staging a shooting at an ice cream parlor, resulting in Snot's placement in the CIA Witness Protection program, rather than arranging a school transfer.
Hayley and Jeff offered to babysit Steve in 'Adventures in Hayleysitting' to prove Hayley's sense of responsibility.
Answer: True
In 'Adventures in Hayleysitting,' Hayley and Jeff volunteered to babysit Steve, a decision motivated by Hayley's desire to demonstrate her capacity for responsibility.
Francine felt guilty in 'National Treasure 4: Baby Franny: She's Doing Well: The Hole Story' because she believed she had accidentally caused the 'Baby Franny' rescue.
Answer: False
Francine's guilt in 'National Treasure 4: Baby Franny: She's Doing Well: The Hole Story' stemmed from her belief that she had squandered her life, contrasting with the fireman who died during the 'Baby Franny' rescue, not from causing the rescue itself.
The Smith-Fishers signed a pact to give up their vices for Lent in 'Finger Lenting Good', with Deputy Director Bullock overseeing.
Answer: True
In 'Finger Lenting Good,' the Smith-Fishers formally agreed to abstain from their personal vices for the Lenten period, with Deputy Director Bullock enforcing the terms of their pact.
In 'The Adventures of Twill Ongenbone and His Boy Jabari', Roger's character 'Twill Ongenbone' was a genuine archaeologist who taught Francine about ancient civilizations.
Answer: False
In 'The Adventures of Twill Ongenbone and His Boy Jabari,' Roger's alter ego, 'Twill Ongenbone,' was a fraudulent archaeologist who had fabricated his credentials, rather than a genuine scholar.
A birthday party thrown by Francine for Stan in 'Blood Crieth Unto Heaven' brought back painful memories of his father abandoning him.
Answer: True
The birthday celebration organized by Francine for Stan in 'Blood Crieth Unto Heaven' triggered distressing recollections of his father's abandonment.
Max Jets, Roger's character in the episode 'Max Jets', was a wealthy businessman who had recently inherited a fortune.
Answer: False
In the episode 'Max Jets,' Roger's persona, Max Jets, was a philanthropic individual recently released from prison, offering financial assistance to the Smith family, not a wealthy heir.
'For Black Eyes Only' was a parody of *Star Wars* and featured Stan teaming up with Principal Lewis to stop Roger.
Answer: False
'For Black Eyes Only' was a satirical homage to the James Bond film series, not *Star Wars*, and depicted Stan collaborating with Tearjerker (Roger) to thwart Black Villain (Principal Lewis).
Francine trained Steve for the school's spelling bee in 'Spelling Bee My Baby' to give him a competitive advantage for college applications.
Answer: True
In 'Spelling Bee My Baby,' Francine meticulously prepared Steve for the school's spelling bee, strategically aiming to enhance his competitive standing for future college admissions.
What was Hayley's new job in the episode 'Love, AD Style'?
Answer: A bar singer for Roger
In 'Love, AD Style,' Hayley assumed the role of a bar singer, performing for Roger.
What was Stan's mission in 'Killer Vacation'?
Answer: To kill the activities director at their tropical resort
In 'Killer Vacation,' Stan's directive was to assassinate the activities director at the tropical resort, who was suspected of being a former war criminal, as assigned by his CIA superior.
How did Francine attempt to reconnect with Stan in 'Can I Be Frank with You?'?
Answer: She disguised herself as a man to gain entry to the 'CIA Chill Zone'
In 'Can I Be Frank with You?', Francine sought to re-establish intimacy with Stan by adopting a male disguise to access the 'CIA Chill Zone' where he spent his time.
What secret did Steve and his friends uncover in 'American Stepdad'?
Answer: A lost script for the seventh *Fast and the Furious* movie
In 'American Stepdad,' Steve and his associates unearthed a previously undiscovered script for the seventh *Fast and the Furious* film, which contained a significant revelation about the franchise.
In 'Why Can't We Be Friends?', how did Stan try to separate Steve and Snot?
Answer: He staged a shooting at an ice cream parlor
In 'Why Can't We Be Friends?', Stan's strategy to disjoin Steve and Snot involved orchestrating a simulated shooting at an ice cream parlor, resulting in Snot's enrollment in the CIA Witness Protection program.
What was the reason for Francine's guilt in 'National Treasure 4: Baby Franny: She's Doing Well: The Hole Story'?
Answer: She believed she had wasted her life while the fireman who rescued 'Baby Franny' had died in her place
Francine's remorse in 'National Treasure 4: Baby Franny: She's Doing Well: The Hole Story' stemmed from her contemplation of a fireman's sacrifice during the 'Baby Franny' rescue, leading her to believe she had not lived a life of comparable significance.
What pact did the Smith-Fishers sign in 'Finger Lenting Good'?
Answer: To give up their vices for Lent
In 'Finger Lenting Good,' the Smith-Fishers entered into an agreement to relinquish their personal vices for the duration of Lent.
What was Roger's character 'Twill Ongenbone' involved in during 'The Adventures of Twill Ongenbone and His Boy Jabari'?
Answer: He faked a degree in archaeology
In 'The Adventures of Twill Ongenbone and His Boy Jabari,' Roger's character 'Twill Ongenbone' was engaged in the fabrication of an archaeology degree.
What event brought back painful memories for Stan in 'Blood Crieth Unto Heaven'?
Answer: A birthday party thrown by Francine for Stan
The birthday celebration orchestrated by Francine for Stan in 'Blood Crieth Unto Heaven' evoked distressing recollections of his father's desertion.
Who was Max Jets in the episode 'Max Jets'?
Answer: Roger's philanthropic character who had recently been released from prison
In the episode 'Max Jets,' Max Jets was portrayed as Roger's philanthropic alter ego, recently discharged from incarceration, who provided financial aid to the Smith family.
Why did Francine train Steve for a spelling bee in 'Spelling Bee My Baby'?
Answer: To give him a competitive advantage for college
Francine's motivation for coaching Steve in the school's spelling bee in 'Spelling Bee My Baby' was to confer upon him a competitive edge for his future college applications.
The episode 'Minstrel Krampus' was postponed from its original air date in season 9 due to a technical error and eventually aired in season 11.
Answer: False
The postponement of 'Minstrel Krampus' from its original air date in season 9 was a decision made out of sensitivity following the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, not due to a technical error, and it subsequently aired in the tenth season.
To compensate for a scheduling change, 'National Treasure 4: Baby Franny: She's Doing Well: The Hole Story' was aired early in season 9.
Answer: True
The episode 'National Treasure 4: Baby Franny: She's Doing Well: The Hole Story' was indeed broadcast earlier in season 9 to offset a prior scheduling alteration.
The original release date for 'Love, AD Style' was September 30, 2012.
Answer: True
The inaugural broadcast date for the episode 'Love, AD Style' was indeed September 30, 2012.
The U.S. viewership for 'Can I Be Frank with You?' was 3.99 million.
Answer: True
The episode 'Can I Be Frank with You?' garnered a U.S. viewership of 3.99 million.
'Why Can't We Be Friends?' originally aired on December 2, 2012.
Answer: True
The initial broadcast of 'Why Can't We Be Friends?' occurred on December 2, 2012.
The U.S. viewership for 'National Treasure 4: Baby Franny: She's Doing Well: The Hole Story' was 4.21 million.
Answer: True
The episode 'National Treasure 4: Baby Franny: She's Doing Well: The Hole Story' achieved a U.S. viewership of 4.21 million.
The episode 'The Adventures of Twill Ongenbone and His Boy Jabari' premiered on January 13, 2013.
Answer: True
The premiere of 'The Adventures of Twill Ongenbone and His Boy Jabari' took place on January 13, 2013.
The U.S. viewership for 'Max Jets' was 3.88 million.
Answer: True
The episode 'Max Jets' recorded a U.S. viewership of 3.88 million.
The original release date for 'For Black Eyes Only' was March 17, 2013.
Answer: False
The initial broadcast date for 'For Black Eyes Only' was March 10, 2013, not March 17, 2013.
Which episode was postponed from December 16, 2012, due to the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting?
Answer: 'Minstrel Krampus'
The episode 'Minstrel Krampus' was deferred from its scheduled air date of December 16, 2012, as a gesture of sensitivity following the tragic Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.
What was the U.S. viewership for 'Can I Be Frank with You?'?
Answer: 3.99 million
The episode 'Can I Be Frank with You?' achieved a domestic viewership of 3.99 million in the United States.
What was the original release date for 'Why Can't We Be Friends?'?
Answer: December 2, 2012
The initial broadcast date for 'Why Can't We Be Friends?' was December 2, 2012.
What was the U.S. viewership for 'National Treasure 4: Baby Franny: She's Doing Well: The Hole Story'?
Answer: 4.21 million
The U.S. viewership for 'National Treasure 4: Baby Franny: She's Doing Well: The Hole Story' reached 4.21 million.
What was the original release date for 'The Adventures of Twill Ongenbone and His Boy Jabari'?
Answer: January 13, 2013
The episode 'The Adventures of Twill Ongenbone and His Boy Jabari' first aired on January 13, 2013.
What was the U.S. viewership for 'Max Jets'?
Answer: 3.88 million
The episode 'Max Jets' recorded a U.S. viewership of 3.88 million.
What was the original release date for 'For Black Eyes Only'?
Answer: March 10, 2013
The initial broadcast date for 'For Black Eyes Only' was March 10, 2013.
What was the U.S. viewership for 'The Missing Kink'?
Answer: 4.23 million
The episode 'The Missing Kink' achieved a U.S. viewership of 4.23 million.
What was the original release date for 'The Full Cognitive Redaction of Avery Bullock by the Coward Stan Smith'?
Answer: April 28, 2013
The original air date for 'The Full Cognitive Redaction of Avery Bullock by the Coward Stan Smith' was April 28, 2013.
What was the U.S. viewership for 'Da Flippity Flop'?
Answer: 4.01 million
The episode 'Da Flippity Flop' garnered a U.S. viewership of 4.01 million.