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American Dad! :: Man in the Moonbounce (05x05)
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| Title: | Man in the Moonbounce |
| Episode #: | 05x05 |
| Production Number: | 4AJN19 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday November 08th, 2009 |
| Special Airtime: | 07:30 pm |
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When Stan has a run-in with local law enforcement, the father-son roles are reversed, forcing Steve to become the man of the house.
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“Man in the Moonbounce” was seen by 4.532 million viewers |
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| Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •Diana Ross | I'm Coming Out | 10min | | •(Unknown artist) | The Tra La La Song (One Banana, Two Banana) | |
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Steve's popsicle vanishes after Roger does his human impression. | When the kids are running to the moon bounce, there's a kid in a blue-gray shirt and brown pants that wasn't there during Stan's tour of the house. | When Roger is talking to Stan in the moon bounce, Francine walks up.
When she does, the bottom of the moon bounce window comes up to her chest but when Roger tells her she's in way over her head, the window reaches her hips. |
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Star of 1998's “54”, 1999's “Cruel Intentions” & 2004's “Crash” (to name a few), American actor Ryan Phillippe (1974-) is featured in this episode as the model for Klaus' new haircut. | Stan: “I don't know Francine how long did Billy Madison last, forever? It..it felt like forever.”
The 1995 comedy “Billy Madison” starring Adam Sandler (1966-) is mentioned in this episode. | During Klaus' hair cutting montage, the 1980 song by Diana Ross, “I'm Coming Out” from her album “diana” is heard. | The La-La-La song that plays twice in this episode is called “The Tra La La Song (One Banana, Two Banana)” & it is the theme song for the 60s kids show “The Banana Splits Adventure Hour” (1968-1969) written by Mark Barkan and Richie Adams. | Stan returning home is similar to the scene from the 1994 drama, “The Shawshank Redemption” starring Morgan Freeman (1937-), Tim Robbins (1958-) & James Whitmore (1921-2009).
The scene in question involves Whitmore's character, “Brooks Hatlen”, who after being released from Shawshank commits suicide because he cannot cope with the outside world. |
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