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The episode was written by Erik Durbin and directed by Bob Bowen. It was slightly modeled after the film 300, and was first announced at San Diego Comic-Con in July 2010. It is the fourth American Dad! Christmas special, following in the footsteps of "The Best Christmas Story Never Told", "The Most Adequate Christmas Ever" and "Rapture's Delight."
Reginald the Koala (voiced by Donald Fullilove in 2009, Erik Durbin from 2010 to present) – Like Klaus, Reginald is an animal with the brain of a human. Differently however, he is a koala with very urban mannerisms and behaviors.
The sixth season of American Dad continued with five more episodes. [3] The season premiered in the United Kingdom, ... Erik Durbin: November 29, 2009 () 4AJN21: 6 ...
[1] Erik Sommers served as the main producer for the episode, with Laura McCreary and Erik Durbin serving as co-producers, along with Chris McKenna and Matt McKenna as supervising producers. Walter Murphy , a regular music composer for the music of MacFarlane -produced shows, including the opening theme songs of American Dad! and The Cleveland ...
American Dad! is an American animated sitcom created by Seth MacFarlane, ... Erik Durbin: March 25, 2007 () 2AJN19: 6.64 [42] 38: 15 "Four Little Words"
The seventh season of the American TV series American Dad! originally aired on Fox from October 3, 2010 to May 22, 2011, and consisted of 19 episodes. [1] Guest stars of this season include Jason Alexander, Sarah Chalke, Hector Elizondo, Anthony Michael Hall, Hayden Panettiere, Lou Diamond Phillips and Burt Reynolds.
American Dad! ' s 11th season was the last to be produced for Fox prior its cancellation. In July 2013, ... Erik Durbin: June 1, 2015 () 9AJN15: 1.11 [22]
Anjelica Huston made a guest appearance in this episode. This episode was written by Erik Durbin and directed by Josue Cervantes. Seth MacFarlane, the creator and executive producer of American Dad!, as well as its sister shows Family Guy and The Cleveland Show, served as the executive producer for the episode, along with series veterans Mike Barker, Rick Wiener, Matt Weitzman, and Kenny Schwartz.