Ep 13. Stan of Arabia Part II
- TV14
- November 13, 2005
- 21 min
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7.7 (1,012)
Stan of Arabia Part II is the thirteenth episode of the first season of American Dad. The episode is a continuation of part one where Stan gets lost in a Middle Eastern desert and is believed to be a god. This episode picks up right where part one left off, with Stan still being mistaken for the prophesied "Great One."
In this episode, Stan realizes the benefits of his newfound status and decides to run for office as the new leader of the area. However, his dreams are short-lived when he discovers that his opponent, Basha, is cheating to win the election. With the help of his wife Francine, who finally finds him after searching in the desert, and the family's alien Roger, Stan sets out to stop Basha's cheating and win the election fair and square.
As Stan and Francine try to gather evidence of Basha's cheating, Roger tries to take advantage of the situation by promoting himself as the new ruler of the area. Meanwhile, Steve and Hayley, their kids, are being held captive by a group of terrorists who mistake them for CIA agents. The kids try to escape, leading to a series of hilarious mishaps and misunderstandings.
The episode culminates in a high-speed car chase through the desert as Stan and Francine try to catch Basha and stop him from cheating. In the end, Stan emerges victorious and becomes the new leader of the area. However, he soon realizes the harsh realities of leading a country and decides to relinquish his power and head back home.
The episode is full of laughs and action as the Smith family finds themselves in another crazy situation. The storyline is engaging and keeps the viewers on the edge of their seats throughout. The animation is top-notch and adds to the humor of the situation.
Overall, American Dad's Stan of Arabia Part II is a great episode and a must-watch for fans of the show. It is a perfect blend of humor, action, and adventure that keeps the audience hooked from beginning to end. It is a testament to American Dad's ability to create hilarious storylines that are both entertaining and engaging.