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American Dad! character

Roger
American Dad! graphic symbol
Roger Smith.png
Offset appearance "Pilot" (2005)
Created past Seth MacFarlane
Mike Barker
Matt Weitzman
Designed by Seth MacFarlane
Voiced by Seth MacFarlane
In-universe information
Aliases

Listing

  • Meredith Fields
  • Stan's Uncle Roger
  • Tearjerker
  • Cecilia Takaro
  • Raider Dave
  • Samantha Kingsbury
  • The Legman
  • Scotch Bingington
  • Applebee McFridays
  • Sidney Huffman
  • Chilly
  • Arbuckle T. Boone
  • Braf Zachland
  • Jeannie Gilded
  • Sholanda Dykes
  • Mr. Deliver
  • Jeremy Neederhoff
  • Abigail Lemonparty
  • Ricky Spanish
  • Dr. Penguin
  • Twill Ongenbone
  • Lazlo Morphine
  • Martin Saccharide
  • Krispy Kreme McDonald
  • Jean Louise Finch
  • KEVIN RAMAGE
  • Sweeps McCulloch
  • Clive Trotter
  • Tom Yabo
  • Dimitri Krotchliknioff
  • Fantasia Lopez
  • Roland Chang
  • Spartacus Vanderhill
  • Chex LeMeneux
  • Bing Cooper
  • Roy Rogers McFreely
  • Laura Vanderbooben
  • Luke Fondleberg
  • Reaganomics Lamborghini
  • Alicia Wilkner
  • Sgt. Pepper
  • Cuss Mustard
  • Ace Chapman
  • Jenny Fromdabloc
  • Winfrey Smith
  • Bob Danalou
  • Max Jets
  • Jerry Jets
  • Kevin Bacon
  • Parker Peters
  • Genevieve Vavance
  • Billy Jesusworth
  • Trish
  • Unnamed Nigerian medical educatee
  • Dan Ansom Handsome
  • Clip Clop
  • Professor Jordan Edelstein
  • Warren Beanstalk
  • Cerise Zeldastein
  • Emmylou Sugarbean
  • Ace Crouton
  • Skylar Montessori
  • Madeleine Carpal Tunnel
  • Burt Jarvis
  • Frankie Marconi
  • Morris Buttermaker
  • Horse Renoir
  • Professor Baxter
  • Helm François Dubonais
  • LeVar Crush
  • Marmalade the cat
  • Maurice Barnes
  • Uncle Kappy
  • Tony O'Chat
  • Ragi-Baba
  • Cosworth Smith
  • Isaac Felipe
  • Jaureka Ziegler
  • Valik
  • Lacey Krinklehoel
  • Abbey Route
  • Numerous other unnamed
Species Grey alien
Occupation Various (depending on alias)
Family Caroline (aunt)
Rogu (tumor/son)
Stan Smith (housemate/friendly rival)
Francine Smith (housemate/friend)
Hayley Smith (housemate/friend)
Steve Smith (housemate/all-time friend)
Klaus Heisler (fish/friendly rival)
Jeff Fischer (housemate/friend)
Origin Outer space

Roger Smith is an extraterrestrial in the adult blithe sitcom American Dad!, created, voiced, and designed by Seth MacFarlane. Roger is a 1,601 year-old grey space alien living with the Smith family unit, around whom the testify oft revolves. Having lived on World since crashing in Roswell, New Mexico in 1947, Roger came to live with the Smiths after rescuing chief character Stan Smith at Expanse 51 four years prior to the outset of the series.[1] [ii]

Roger is usually sensitive and devil-may-care, and oftentimes takes reward of, cheats, and ridicules people. Over fourth dimension, the character has as well exhibited increasingly sociopathic, savage, selfish, stray, and depraved behaviors.[1] [three] Due to that, Roger does have a love-hate relationship with the Smith family unit, who care virtually him despite being his most frequent victims. His almost frequent relationships beingness the ones with Stan, who despises Roger for his annoying antics despite the fact that he saved his life; Klaus, who is Roger's frenemy; and Steve, who is Roger's all-time friend and his usual partner in most of their misadventures around the state. In early episodes of the show, Roger was disallowed from leaving the Smith house in order to conceal his being an alien.[four] This restriction was before long abandoned and Roger begins adopting disguises and fictitious personas in order to accept a life outside the house.

Roger'south personas take become a major plot device, with his myriad alter egos oft being the field of study or facilitator of an episode's primary story or subplot. This too helps to dilate his pansexuality and androgynous nature, which varies dependent on the plot state of affairs and persona he has adopted. Aside from catalyzing the plot or subplot with his various personas, and despite his increasingly evident self-interest, he often serves to counsel the show'south main characters, by humorously affirming or bluntly disregarding their opinions.

When voicing the grapheme, MacFarlane speaks in a swish accent intended to resemble Paul Lynde (who played Uncle Arthur in Bewitched).[v] In 2014, Roger was voted "Gayest Cartoon Character of All Time" in a showtime-ever March Madness style competition held by Logo TV.[6]

Grapheme [edit]

Roger loves drinking wine. He is currently single and is as well pansexual. Roger is slightly shorter than Hayley, making his height around 4 ft 9 in (145 cm) - 4 ft eleven in (150 cm) though he was also described as existence three foot tall by Stan but this was likely just an insult. Having his feelings hurt unremarkably spurs the cosmos of his alter egos and schemes. Roger typically displays a lighthearted, carefree temperament while at the same fourth dimension engaging in his freakish grossness, outrageous malice, and rascally shenanigans.[1] [3] [seven] Crude and brazen, Roger has no qualms with randomly saying and doing whatever is on his listen, having picayune to no sympathy for anyone who might suffer as a result of his actions, and regularly misleading and finagling others to achieve his desired ends. He will engage in complicated schemes for comparatively minor results, such as nearly marrying a woman he finds intolerable in order to get a new blender as a wedding gift, or getting Stan elected mayor of Langley Falls to construct a bullet train, to persuade Urban Outfitters to construct a store in the city. However, according to the episode "Frannie 911", Roger is not this unpleasant past choice; his species of alien must let all unpleasantries out, for if they don't, it will turn into poisonous substance and kill them. He is the best friend of Steve Smith, and several subplots revolve around them, most notably the Wheels and the Legman episodes. Roger and Steve have a beloved-hate relationship, in which they constantly bicker and insult each other, simply show affection for each other several times.

History [edit]

According to "Frannie 911", Roger has been on globe for over 60 years, having arrived in 1947 every bit a issue of existence tricked,[viii] led to believe he was "The Decider" in whose hands the fate of mankind rested, when in fact he was serving the role of a crash test dummy. Before, later on causing his aunt's spaceship to crash, Roger lived with a family unit of pioneer fur trappers that died traveling on the Oregon Trail in the episode "OreTron Trail". There is besides the possibility, he or another member of his alien race came to globe in early on antiquity, evidenced by the premiere of season 13: in the episode, a stone carving is depicted as an alien bearing physical similarities to Roger, the conflicting squatting above a pyramid with two Egyptians presumably praising him and hieroglyph characters surrounding them. In the episode "Naked to the Limit, Ane More Time" nonetheless, it is evidenced that Roger remains on World by will, the episode revealing that he tin can simply call for his alien kind'due south spaceship to return him to his nascence planet if he and then desires.

Details on Roger'due south actual family and pre-Earth life have still to be shown on the series. Although in the episode "Lost in Space", a brief clip revealed that prior to Roger's life on Earth, he was involved in a homosexual romantic relationship with some other member of his alien race, Zing; however, Roger cheated on Zing, blatantly making out with a human male in forepart of him. It's as well been revealed in the episode "I Am the Walrus" that Roger ate his father when he turned 15. Roger revealed in the episode "OreTron Trail", that he once visited Earth before in the 1800s after crash landing with his aunt Caroline and she died on impact.

Roger came into contact with the Smith family when he saved Stan's life back when Roger was a avoiding of Expanse 51 (four years prior to the prove'due south beginnings). Feeling he owed Roger a life debt because of this, Stan rescued him from authorities capture and allowed him to alive in his habitation. Stan has allowed this in defiance of his employer, the CIA. Roger at present covertly lives in the Smith habitation. Roger uses the Smith's attic as his hideout/room/bar.

Roger's disguises/change egos [edit]

After Stan took Roger in for saving his life, he felt that it would endanger him and the rest of his family if information technology were to exist discovered that Roger is an alien and living with them. Consequently, Stan forbade him from leaving the house when the series first began, fifty-fifty in disguise. Bars to the house in the first couple of seasons, Roger was miserable and malcontent.[4] Notwithstanding, Roger is able to skillfully utilize disguises to exist in the outside world, which has become a major plot device in following the first few seasons. Adding to this, he'due south created countless modify egos to keep with them.[vii]

Roger has, nonetheless, abused this practice, leading numerous lives and outrageously deceiving numerous people. In fact, some of Roger's characters are in prison, while others are widely despised, and others inexplicably have total-fledged human being families and are even married; several of his characters somehow have birth children while others are graduates of Howard University. Roger also uses several of these personas to act in a criminal manner, equally several of his alter egos have been seen to engage in robbery, sexual set on, police corruption, identity theft, drug trafficking, child abuse, and with one persona even admitting to beingness wanted "for a series of prostitute murders".

As the serial has progressed, Roger's personas have inexplicably developed their ain lives that even Roger himself tin can be unaware of and his command has been shown to be tenuous at best. In "The Horse Whisperer" he realizes seconds before walking into a room (to come across a horse therapist) that he is the one within. In some other episode, both he and Stan express surprise that a grapheme introduced by Roger wasn't one of his personas.

Despite his numerous disguises consisting of only a dissimilar set of garments and hair with no effort to disguise his gray skin, non-human being face and body features (with some exceptions, similar additional bodyweight, facial hair, or wrinkles), Roger has been capable of deceiving most every unmarried person he interacts with without e'er being discovered as an conflicting; not fifty-fifty past Stan's colleagues from CIA, who according to him, have "an entire floor" looking for Roger. The Smith family is the only exception; withal, for each fellow member of the family, there is one private alter ego they tin not recognize as Roger. On top of that, Roger has been sent to the hospital several times over the course of the series, and medical personnel, for some reason, have never found out that he'southward not a homo.[nine]

Potential film accommodation [edit]

At Comic-Con 2013 on July 20, Mike Barker revealed that an American Dad! motion picture centering on Roger and set on his nascence planet may take place in the future. Barker did non announce any specifics as information technology relates to the nature and type of film he and the residual of the show'due south creators had in mind for the series; all the same, he strongly suggested that a moving-picture show is where the show's staff and creators would similar to take things. Barker further hinted that an American Dad! pic may already be in the works and partially written.[10] No further information about the movie was released post-obit Barker's leave from the serial in November 2013.[eleven]

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Roger Video | Movie Clips & Character Interview". Ovguide.com. Archived from the original on May 21, 2013. Retrieved April ix, 2013.
  2. ^ McEwen, Lauren (October viii, 2012). "'American Dad': I of the virtually sophisticated mainstream shows on African American culture - The Root DC Live". The Washington Post . Retrieved February 22, 2013.
  3. ^ a b Emily VanDerWerff (September 28, 2012). "Comedy Showrunners Week: American Dad'due south co-creators on the bear witness's weird evolution | Telly | Interview". The A.Five. Club. Retrieved April 10, 2013.
  4. ^ a b AWN. "American Dad Touchdown | AWN |". AWN. Retrieved June 22, 2013.
  5. ^ "A Chat with Seth MacFarlane". Bullz-eye.com. May 21, 2007. Retrieved Jan thirty, 2010.
  6. ^ Nichols, James (April eight, 2014). "Roger Of 'American Dad' Crowned LOGO'due south 'Gayest Cartoon Of All Time'". The Huffington Postal service . Retrieved January 18, 2017.
  7. ^ a b McFarland, Kevin (February xviii, 2013). ""Naked To The Limit, 1 More than Fourth dimension" | American Dad | TV Gild | Boob tube". The A.V. Social club. Retrieved April ane, 2013.
  8. ^ "American Dad Scripts". American Dad Scripts. Archived from the original on January 4, 2013. Retrieved June 22, 2013.
  9. ^ "American Dad!" Roger Passes the Bar (TV Episode 2014) , retrieved June 21, 2017
  10. ^ + data.results.personName+ (July twenty, 2013). "Comic-Con 2013: 'American Dad' Flavor 10 guest stars include Zooey Deschanel, Alison Brie and Mariah Carey - Zap2it". Blog.zap2it.com. Archived from the original on August 22, 2013. Retrieved August 17, 2013.
  11. ^ + information.results.personName + (July 20, 2013). "Comic-Con 2013: 'American Dad' Season 10 invitee stars include Zooey Deschanel, Alison Brie and Mariah Carey – Zap2it". Blog.zap2it.com. Archived from the original on August 22, 2013. Retrieved April i, 2020.

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