He makes the band Bananarama’s cover of "Venus" the new national anthem.
Do you think Roger's "Bananarama" persona is one of his most ones, or does another character take that title for you? "American Dad!" Moon Over Isla Island (TV Episode 2009)
The episode features the final television appearance of legendary actor Ricardo Montalbán as the voice of General Pequeño. [S6E2] Moon Over Isla Island
His tyrannical whims—like forcing the entire population to paint everything yellow (and then turquoise)—eventually incite a full-blown revolution. The B-Plot: The Mother-Son Rivalry
This episode is frequently recommended to newcomers because it expertly balances the Stan/Roger dynamic while showcasing Roger’s ability to completely derail a high-stakes CIA mission for his own vanity. He makes the band Bananarama’s cover of "Venus"
"" (Season 6, Episode 2) is a standout installment of American Dad! that perfectly captures the show's shift from standard political satire into the surreal, character-driven chaos it’s known for today. First aired on October 4, 2009, this episode is a loose parody of the film Moon Over Parador and is often cited by fans as a quintessential "Roger episode". The Main Plot: Dictatorship & Bananarama
In one of the show's more "classic" uncomfortable subplots, Steve and Snot enter a bizarre competition to see who can get "further" with the other's mother. It begins after Francine saves Snot from "drowning" in a pool while they are reenacting The Little Mermaid . The rivalry escalates until both boys realize they’ve crossed a massive line. His tyrannical whims—like forcing the entire population to
After Roger flees, he is replaced by a dancer who is revealed in a text epilogue to have become the most brutal dictator in the island's history.