Francine Smith

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American Dad! character

Francine Smith
Gender: Female
Age: 40[1]
Relatives: Mr. Ling (Father), Mrs. Ling (Mother), Gwen Ling (Sister)
Spouse(s): Stan Smith
Children: Hayley Smith, Steve Smith
Favorite Beverage: Mr. Pibb[2]
Religion: Episcopalian
Political Leaning: Neutral
Voice Actor: Wendy Schaal

Francine Smith (née Ling, previously Dawson) is a fictional character on the animated television series American Dad!. She is the wife of Stan Smith and the mother of Steve and Hayley. Francine is voiced by Wendy Schaal.

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[edit] Biography

Francine was adopted by Chinese-American parents at an age 7; she was abandoned at an airport by her birth parents because they were not allowed to bring a baby onto first class with them. Her birth parents are a wealthy Caucasian couple. Her Chinese-American parents have their own biological daughter, Gwen. Gwen is supposedly very attractive but quite stupid. When Francine was about 14 years old in high school, she had an obsessive crush on her algebra teacher, Mr. Feeny. She became so obsessed with him, she was in his closet cutting herself and sniffing his T-shirts. Mr. Feeny's wife found her in the closet, and called the police. Francine lied to them and said that she and Mr. Feeny were lovers. Mr. Feeny was sent to jail and committed suicide there. [3] During the rest of high school, she was said to have been "very depressed," until she found the "miracle of marijuana"[neutrality disputed].

Even though she was a party girl during her college years, she keeps her opinions mostly to herself in order to keep with Stan's conservative views. However, she does not keep her extremely intense hatred of George Clooney to herself. [4] She hates him because he stole her spotlight in her only television appearance on Scarecrow and Mrs. King, which would have guaranteed her a movie career. Since then, Francine's dream has been to, at the very least, make George Clooney cry, which Stan has helped her do. [5]

Francine, then a groupie, first met her future husband Stan when he had just graduated from the CIA academy and offered a post as an operative. She was trying to hitchhike home, and Stan pulled over and gave her a ride. During the trip, Stan veered to avoid hitting a car and accidentally ran over a raccoon, which he then shot to put it out of its misery. This act of compassion attracted Francine so much she started dating Stan and married him soon after they had met. [6] When Stan was still oblivious to the fact that Greg Corbin and Terry Bates were gay, he suggested that he and Francine fix them up with her sister Gwen. While Francine knows they're gay, Stan thinks her reluctance is because Gwen is "too hot" and then reminisces about her appearance at their wedding (though Stan does eventually discover the truth). [7] In Office Spaceman, it was revealed that Francine is left-handed, though by the end of the episode it is apparent that she had been using her right hand so frequently she can no longer properly use her left.

[edit] Personality

Although she enjoys being a housewife, once criticizing Stan for locking her up without shirts to fold, as she "hates down time", as well as becoming aroused during spring cleaning, Francine occasionally yearns for something in her life more fulfilling. Sometimes this is in the form of a job - for a short while she was a successful realtor and even sold local newsreaders, Greg and Terry, the house next door to the Smith's own,[8] achieved her dream of owning a muffin kiosk (she has tried sleeping with Adam Ant, Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top, and Dexys Midnight Runners to get an investment for one when she was younger) at the mall,[9] and even becoming a surgeon for a mafia made up of handicapped people.[10] One time, she joined a group of ultra-chic local ladies by faking an affair with a valet. [11] Stan often neglects Francine, ignores what she says, and has forgotten their wedding anniversary at least twice. Despite this, Francine loves him and seems to be unable to cheat on him; even when her life was threatened she still would not sleep with another man. However, Francine has offered Stan to cheat on her twice.[12][13] When Klaus, whose long-time attraction to Francine we are made well aware of, is put into the body of a handsome black man who was once in an Earth, Wind and Fire tribute band, he temporarily manages to win Francine over; however, she does resist him, noticing something familiar about him. It is only until Stan reveals Klaus's identity that she is turned off completely.

Francine enjoys drinking alcohol, occasionally smokes cigarettes (particularly when under stress), and has a history of using marijuana. She seems to go on obsessive jaunts and can resort to violence when the need demands. However, she maintains a warmth for animals and an unstoppable maternal instinct regarding her family, including a nonchalant acceptance of Stan's murderous overreactions.

In addition to English, Francine seems to be fluent in Spanish and Mandarin.

Despite never being mentioned specifically, her favorite color is apparently pink.

[edit] Health

Francine has suffered great brain damage, and as such, she frequently plays a role similar to Diane Szalinski in that her brain suffers at the foolish hands of her husband. Stan once ran over her (twice) causing her brain to temporarily detach from her central nervous system.[14] Stan also accidentally erased the last 20 years of her memory, which he managed to restore.[15] Francine has told Steve that she used to stalk her old school teacher and she also willfully cut her own hand off when it was handcuffed to a pole so she could kill George Clooney (the hand was later reattached).[16] She dyes her hair blonde and her natural color is brown which shows where Steve's brown hair comes from. Her lips appear oversized from collagen implants. Francine has two birth scars, a caesarian scar from Hayley's birth, [17] and a scar on her perineum from Steve's birth. She also seems to be have a case of empty nest syndrome, as she had problems coping with Steve's girlfriend, Debbie, and was more than willing to comfort Steve when Debbie broke up with him.[18]

[edit] Age

Francine was originally 38, but she became 40 years old in the episode "Tears of a Clooney". The episode starts with her 39th birthday, she attempts to get revenge on George Clooney for a year, and the episode ends with her 40th birthday. It's unknown whether or not the other characters aged as well, except for presumably Stan; he says in one episode that she is ten months younger than he is.[19] It could also be that the final scene was a jump cut into the future.

[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ "Tears of a Clooney". Written by Chris McKenna and Matt McKenna. Directed by Brent Woods. American Dad!. FOX. No. 23, season 1.
  2. ^ "A.T. The Abusive Terrestrial". Written by Dan Vebber. Directed by Joe Daniello. American Dad!. FOX. No. 23, season 1.
  3. ^ "Pilot". Written by Seth McFarlane, Mike Barker and Matt Weitzman. Directed by Ron Hughart. American Dad!. FOX. No. 1, season 1.
  4. ^ "Deacon Stan, Jesus Man". Written by Nahnatchka Khan. Directed by John Aoshima. American Dad!. FOX. No. 7, season 1.
  5. ^ "Tears of a Clooney". Written by Chris McKenna and Matt McKenna. Directed by Brent Woods. American Dad!. FOX. No. 23, season 1.
  6. ^ "Francine's Flashback". Written by Rick Wiener and Kenny Schwartz. Directed by Caleb Meurer and Brent Woods. American Dad!. FOX. No. 4, season 1.
  7. ^ "Lincoln Lover". Written by Rick Wiener, Kenny Schwartz, and Nahnatchka Khan. Directed by Brent Woods. American Dad!. FOX. No. 27, season 2.
  8. ^ "Threat Levels". Written by David Zuckerman. Directed by Brent Woods. American Dad!. FOX. No. 2, season 1.
  9. ^ "Finances With Wolves". Written by Neal Boushell and Sam O'Neal. Directed by Albert Calleros. American Dad!. FOX. No. 18, season 1.
  10. ^ "Helping Handis". Written by Nahnatchka Khan. Directed by Caleb Meurer. American Dad!. FOX. No. 21, season 1.
  11. ^ "Not Particularly Desperate Housewives". Written by Dan Vebber. Directed by Brent Woods. American Dad!. FOX. No. 16, season 1.
  12. ^ "Con Heir". Written by Steve Hely. Directed by Albert Calleros. American Dad!. FOX. No. 11, season 1.
  13. ^ "When a Stan Loves a Woman". Written by Rick Wiener and Kenny Schwartz. Directed by Rodney Clouden. American Dad!. FOX. No. 39, season 2. In fact, she once temporarily divorced him so that he can relive the life of being a bachelor.
  14. ^ "Roger n' Me". Written by Rick Wiener and Kenny Schwartz. Directed by Anthony Lioi. American Dad!. FOX. No. 20, season 1.
  15. ^ "Francine's Flashback". Written by Rick Wiener and Kenny Schwartz. Directed by Caleb Meurer and Brent Woods. American Dad!. FOX. No. 4, season 1.
  16. ^ "Tears of a Clooney". Written by Chris McKenna and Matt McKenna. Directed by Brent Woods. American Dad!. FOX. No. 23, season 1.
  17. ^ "Star Trek". Written by Chris McKenna and Matt McKenna. Directed by Brent Woods. American Dad!. FOX. No. 15, season 1.
  18. ^ "Iced, Iced Babies". Written by Steve Hely. Directed by Caleb Meurer. American Dad!. FOX. No. 29, season 2.
  19. ^ "Bullocks to Stan". Written by Alison McDonald. Directed by Brent Woods. American Dad!. FOX. No. 8, season 1.