New Season of American Dad! Just Dropped on Hulu


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If you’ve been wondering what Roger’s up to (and how many new aliases he’s adopted), good news – American Dad! Season 19 has just landed on Hulu. The long-running animated series is back with more CIA chaos, alien mischief, and Francine holding the household together by a thread.

Season 19 continues the show’s signature blend of bizarre storylines, satirical humor, and unpredictable character arcs. Roger, the resident alien and master of disguise, is once again reinventing himself several times per episode with identities that range from deranged club promoters to oddly specific business owners. Meanwhile, Stan is still convinced he knows best (despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary), Steve continues to navigate high school awkwardness, Klaus remains frustrated with his fishy fate, and Hayley is just trying to keep the family grounded.

For longtime fans, the new season is packed with references and callbacks. Roger’s “Chex LeMeneux” type personas return with full dramatic flair. Stan’s classic “I’m the decider!” bravado still lands him in hot water. And if you’re lucky, Ricky Spanish might even make an appearance…though saying his name out loud is never a good idea.

All new episodes are now streaming on Hulu, and it’s a perfect time to catch up or dive back in. Just don’t be surprised if Roger opens a restaurant, fakes a war, or tries to impersonate Santa Claus along the way.

Also, if you missed it, we recently covered the possibility that American Dad! could be returning to FOX after its long run on TBS. You can read that full story here once we drop in the link.

Season 19 is every bit as strange and entertaining as fans of the series have come to love, making it a welcome return for one of TV’s most unpredictable animated comedies.

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