Camp Refoogee
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American Dad! Episode |
"Camp Refoogee" | |||
Episode no.: | 24 | ||
Prod. code: | 2AJN06 | ||
Airdate: | September 10, 2006 | ||
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Headline: | "Zach Braff mania sweeps Zach Braff's Apartment" | ||
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"Camp Refoogee" is the second season premiere of the animated series American Dad!, with 8.9 million viewers tuning in.
[edit] Plot summary
Stan pressures Steve to go to summer camp, but he has missed the cutoff date to get in. Desperate to send Steve to any camp at all, he accidentally places him in a refugee camp in Africa. On Francine's insistence, Stan goes with Hayley to retrieve him. Once there, Stan maintains the delusion that this is really just an ordinary summer camp, and that the violent rebels across the river are members of a rival summer camp. When the rebel band kidnaps the African girl Steve is falling for, a "Camp Olympics" is set up to win her back. Meanwhile, Francine and Roger have fun at home pretending to be a married couple, until their role-playing turns angry and bitter, scaring away their invited dinner guests. At the end, Stan, Steve and Hayley return home.
[edit] Cultural references
- The first scene is a direct parody of the riverbed chase in Terminator 2: Judgment Day. The car is also heavily based on the Chrysler 300C or Bentley Continental GT.
- Klaus asks if they can grow "Hitler melons". This reference, made several times during the episode, is to an online joke which shows Adolf Hitler eating a water melon during one of his speeches.
- Roger and Francine's role-playing as a married couple is strongly reminiscent of the Edward Albee play Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
- Sir Mix-a-Lot's famous song, Baby Got Back, was featured in this episode.
- When Steve meets Akiva by the river when she leaps on and kills an Anaconda. The song, "Africa" by Toto plays in the background.
- The camp t-shirts Stan buys for the campers happen to be E! Entertainment t-shirts.
[edit] Notes
Hayley is seen eating meat in this episode, which is unusual since she claims to be a vegetarian. However, she has also been seen or mentioned eating meat before, so it's possible that she isn't as committed to it as she would like to be. Or it is possible that she is only a committed vegetarian and activist when the situation calls for it.
Preceded by: "Tears of a Clooney" |
American Dad! Episodes | Followed by: "The American Dad After School Special" |