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8'''Smith Family''' ([[Characters/AmericanDadStanSmith Stan Smith]], [[Characters/AmericanDadRogerSmith Roger Smith]]) | [[Characters/AmericanDadCIA CIA]] | [[Characters/AmericanDadPearlBaileyHighSchoolAndOtherTeens Pearl Bailey High School and Other Teens]] | [[Characters/AmericanDadSmithExtendedFamily Smith Extended Family]] | [[Characters/AmericanDadNeighbors Neighbors]] | [[Characters/AmericanDadOneTimeCharacters One-time Characters]]-]]]]]
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12[[AlienAmongUs Roger]], [[SoapboxSadie Hayley]], [[TheStoner Jeff]], [[BrattyHalfPint Steve]], [[{{Housewife}} Francine]], [[ActionDad Stan]].\
13Not Pictured:\
14[[ButtMonkey Klaus]], [[CousinOliver Rogu]].]]
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17[[folder:General]]
18* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: Stan and Francine often display this; Steve even cites them as the main reason he didn't want to bring his new girlfriend to his house in "Dr. Klaustus":
19-->'''Steve''': I feel like I can't bring anyone around here 'cause Dad's a [[AxCrazy lunatic]]! And if he doesn't drive them away, [[LethalChef Mom's food will probably kill them!]]
20* AxCrazy: All of them to a certain degree (minus Jeff) are supposed to be the heroes, but it's shown they are very harmful towards others. {{Flanderization}} certainly doesn't help this case.
21* BadassFamily: Though their combined competence level varies, each of the family members have done extremely badass things either on their own or as a team.
22* ButtMonkey: The family tends to suffer a lot every episode. Luckily, even in the moments where a family member dies or loses a limb, the damage is never permanent.
23* FeminineMotherTomboyishDaughter: Francine is a bubbly housewife who wears a pink dress, while her daughter Hayley is a confrontational, rebellious TankTopTomboy who always wears jeans.
24* {{Flanderization}}: Just like with [[WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy the Griffins]], everyone has had their traits greatly exaggerated overtime. They've either became [[TookALevelInDumbass stupider]] (Stan), [[TookALevelInJerkass jerkier]] (Steve and Roger), crazier (Klaus) or all the above (Francine)!
25* HeroicComedicSociopath: Each member of the Smith family (except Jeff) often displays dangerously sociopathic behavior when given the opportunity, having destroyed private property or beaten, killed, tortured, raped, or tormented enemies or just bystanders for the most arbitrary of reasons without remorse afterwards.
26* {{Jerkass}}: [[DependingOnTheWriter On their worst days]]. The Smiths are all perfectly capable of being utterly repulsive, self-centered jerks for their own personal gain.
27* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: [[DependingOnTheWriter On their better days]]. Deep down, the Smiths do still love each other despite their flaws and will have each other's backs in the end.
28* JockDadNerdSon: Stan's the jock dad, Steve's the nerd son. Stan constantly tries to help his son with various "masculine" activities to avoid letting Steve repeat the same poor experience Stan had in high school.
29* TookALevelInJerkass: Stan, Francine, Steve and Roger have all become significantly crueler and prone to harming others in later seasons.
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32[[folder:Stan Smith]]
33See [[Characters/AmericanDadStanSmith here]] for more information about him.
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36[[folder:Francine Smith (née Ling, Dawson)]]
37[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/francine_smith_1.png]]
38[[caption-width-right:250:''"I may be blonde with great cans but I'm pretty smart when I've had my eight hours!"'']]
39->'''Voiced by''': Creator/WendySchaal
40->'''Debut:''' "Pilot"
41
42The matriarch, wife of Stan and mother of Hayley and Steve. A fairly happy housewife, if not a little loopy at times, although she does wish she could do stuff outside the house other than grocery shopping. During her years growing up, she was the adopted daughter of the Chinese Lings after her birth parents, the Dawsons, abandoned her as a baby at an airport since bringing babies to first class wasn't allowed. Prior to hooking up with Stan, she was very promiscuous (currently has the largest rose garden dedicated to the men she had sex with prior to meeting Stan -- [[ExaggeratedTrope one with guided tours and a native tribe who has never seen a white man]]) and wild.
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44* AbusiveMom: Downplayed. She isn't often abusive like Stan is, but she does have her moments. She constantly shows a need for Steve's approval for her rather than acceptance, and Francine goes out of her way to sabotage Steve's relationships with other girls so he can stay a MommasBoy. She even flat out tells him that his ex, Debbie, never loved him, and that no woman - not even any future wives or daughters - will love him as much as his mother. In "Best Little Horror House in Langley Falls," when Stan scares Steve so bad that he jumps out the window and dislocates his shoulder, Francine is actually ''impressed'' (though she does push it back in). It's even part of the plot of "Morning Mimosa," where after Steve drops an F-bomb at her, she flat-out refuses to take care of him on the grounds that since one doesn't say "F*** you" to their mother, Steve must not consider her his mother; to further drive the point home, Steve even tried to apologize by way of a card, but Francine [[RejectedApology refused to accept it]]. And in "Businessly Brunette", she not only laughs at Hayley's desire to become a businesswoman, but when she actually succeeds, Francine joins the same company just so she can show her up.
45* ActionGirl: Occasionally, but it's clear she's the second badass character next to Stan. She dishes out quite the beating on Thundercat in "Stan of Arabia", and fought alongside her family against Santa's elves, actually killing a few.
46** In "Bully for Steve", she leaps out of a window while chasing down Stan, and catches him by [[CarFu ramming him into a tree during a car chase.]]
47** She's also an InstantExpert on LeParkour in "Stanny Boy and Frantastic", and has displayed a hefty amount of physical strength in "Hurricane!" where she carries a wounded Hayley rather easily, who's just about the same size as she is.
48** She also goes toe-to-toe with Toshi's mother Hiko in "Spelling Bee My Baby".
49* AesopAmnesia: While not nearly as bad as Stan, she does have her moments. For example, in "Iced, Iced Babies," she spends the episode having empty nest syndrome and trying to have another baby, but at the end, she's talked down when Stan points out she'll always be a mom and that the kids are ''supposed'' to leave because it means the mother has done a good job. When they get home and find that Steve has been dumped by Debbie, as soon as Stan is out of the room, she blows off everything she just learned and eagerly seizes the opportunity to coddle Steve.
50* AnachronisticOrphanage: Francine used to live in an orphanage as a child.
51* {{Angrish}}: In "American Fung", she suffers SanitySlippage upon learning that Stan put her in a mental ward for three days just to buy time for a half-assed anniversary present of a bucket of fried chicken. She is promptly dragged back into the ward that she was about to check out of, screaming incoherently all the way.
52* AxCrazy: Often shows shades of this. In the episode "Francine's Flashback," it was shown that the last time Stan forgot their anniversary, she flew into a rage and attacked him, resulting in them appearing on an episode of ''Series/{{COPS}}''.
53* BadassAdorable: As noted above, she's able to defend herself and is better than her spy husband at LeParkour, yet she's no less cute bubbly because of it.
54* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: In "Trophy Wife, Trophy Life", Francine, feeling neglected by Stan, wishing she could be more important to him. She gets her wish when he is badly hurt by a falling satellite, and she takes the opportunity to nurse him back to health herself... only for Stan to become so utterly dependent on her that he can't bear to be away from her for even a few moments.
55* BewareTheNiceOnes:
56** She's very sweet and friendly person, but take care not to cross her, as she can as vengeful as Stan. Even Stan (who usually has a very low sense of self-preservation) is smart enough to be scared of her when she gets angry. Example? Season 1, Episode 4.
57** She nonchalantly admitted to stabbing her college roommate to death while the Smiths were having dinner at a restaurant.
58* BitchInSheepsClothing: Sometimes in later seasons. She is usually a very nice and caring mother figure, but she is sometimes as bad as her husband.
59* BigEater: Which forces her to work out until she pukes, power lift the couch, and take a ton of laxatives to stay attractive.
60* BlondeRepublicanSexKitten: ''Sort of''. Compared to Stan, Francine is much more apolitical (she likely doesn't understand politics in general.)
61%%* BoundAndGagged: In "Dungeons and Wagons."
62* BrainlessBeauty: Francine's intelligence has declined in later seasons; either believing that fictional characters exist in the real world, being literal-minded, or making ill-advised decisions. Such as sending naked pictures of herself to a stranger on the internet to see if she's pregnant. In terms of beauty, every character in the show has been attracted to her and the show itself does not shy away from having her be scantily clad.
63* BreastExpansion: Her character in "Tearjerker", Miss Sexpun T'Come, was the same as regular Francine until she put on the engagement ring Stan gave her. That ring was given to Stan by S, who is Steve's character and is a perverted inventor that only seems to make hidden gadgets that causes women's breasts to become fantastically large. As such, she very rapidly grows ''several Cup-sizes'', and ends up with a chest Stan [[MaleGaze has trouble looking away from]].
64* BringMyBrownPants: "Best Little Horror House in Langley Falls" establishes that Stan builds a haunted house each year, with success equating to Francine wetting herself. When she returns from Buckle's even scarier haunted house, we hear a sloshing sound from her shoes, followed by Stan noticing the scent of urine.
65* BuxomBeautyStandard: One of the bustiest characters on the show, rivalling the many other attractive women in the series and only beaten by the most endowed female characters[[note]]Except in "Tearjerker"; then she ''is'' the most endowed[[/note]]. Several characters have remarked about her breasts staying nice at her age, especially Bullock. She self-descrbies her breasts in "Flight and Fight" as being DD-Cup and gravity defying.
66* TheChewToy: Francine seems to be getting this treatment more frequently as the show goes on, starting with "Flirting With Disaster" where she gets [[spoiler: her face melted off with acid.]]
67* CleavageWindow: Her ice dance dress in the episode "Of Ice and Men" has a heart-shaped opening in the chest area.
68* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}:
69** The brief times her head comes back to earth, she can be very intelligent and sound. The rest of the time... well... remember the box she thought was a TV? Nuff said.
70** In the episode Live And Let Fry, Francine [[{{Flanderization}} comes off as borderline insane]], mostly because she's used to cooking with trans fats and the ban has limited her cooking abilities.
71* CordonBleughChef: It's not that she's a bad chef, it's just that she's uninspired. Since she follows the recipe exactly people find her cooking bland and soulless. A cooking class with Roger in "The Eight Fires" has her admit that she follows the recipe exactly because if people don't like it she could say it was a bad recipe, but if she tried cooking without one and people didn't like it, then she'd have nobody to blame but herself.
72* CovertPervert: Despite living a very sex-positive life before she and Stan got married, her occasional mention of her pre-marital sex squicks Stan out.
73* CuteAndPsycho: At her worst, she can go on rampages or ramble about messed-up events at the drop of a hat.
74* DaddyHadAGoodReasonForAbandoningYou: Subverted. Her birth parents said they had to give her away... because first class doesn't allow babies and they're too vain and haughty to accept coach. Even Stan found this unappealing.
75* DependingOnTheArtist: Whether Francine has a CleavageWindow varies depending on the episode, with various episodes adding or removing the line representing her cleavage on each shot.
76* DependingOnTheWriter:
77** Francine can either be a woman of average intelligence (if she sleeps at least eight hours, according to herself), or a full-blown DumbBlonde. She also shifts between a genuinely loving family woman [[BewareTheNiceOnes who can scare Stan himself if she's pushed beyond ethical limits]], or a psychotic BitchInSheepsClothing. In the episode "Live and Let It Fry", she comes off as completely insane.
78** Her attitude towards her children (especially Steve) also varies from loving to downright resentful, sometimes bordering on hateful.
79** Writers make her either a SupremeChef or LethalChef per plot and/or gags. Later on they split the difference by saying her good dishes are already good recipes she's just following while also being dumb enough to mistake a formula for a paste to patch bike tires for a food recipe. An even ''later'' episode about her clarifies her cooking isn't awful tasting, just unbearably bland because she follows recipes strictly to the letter and others can taste her lack of passion. She manages to cook an amazing meal (out of Roger at his request) when she's forced to improvise.
80** Her desire to have her own career. Early episodes focused on her wanting to get a job outside the home. Later episodes make it clear she not only wants Stan to take care of her, she'd also leave him if he was unemployed.
81** Based on the episode, she can either feel confined and resentful of her responsibilities to her family, or be intent on keeping them as close and dependant on her as possible.
82* DudeMagnet: Many men find her attractive.
83* DumbassHasAPoint: While she's not the smartest person in her family, she does often makes reasonable arguments against Stan and/or Roger's antics and schemes.
84* DumbBlonde: While she's isn't as stupid or as impulsive as her husband, well just barely, she's still isn't the brightest bulb of the family. [[GeniusDitz She does has the occasional grasp of intelligence every once in a while.]]
85%%* DamselInDistress: DependingOnTheWriter.
86* EthicalSlut: She [[ReallyGetsAround really got around]] when she was younger, but all in the name of partying, having fun, and free love, admitting the sex she had was meaningless without actually loving her partners.
87* EvenTheGirlsWantHer:
88** The Smiths' neighbor, Linda Memari, is in love with her.
89** "My Morning Straitjacket" has a female bouncer attracted to her, with Francine not minding and even initiating a kiss with her.
90* EveryoneLovesBlondes: Everyone has found her attractive or admitted to Francine being hot. However she is not a natural blonde but a brunette, which most likely explains why her son Steve is a light brunette, and daughter Hayley is a darker brunette who seems to have more of Stan's hair color. Before she got a new hairdresser in "Star Trek", her dark roots were visible. There is some NegativeContinuity to her natural hair color, however, as she was blonde as a baby and a toddler, and blonde hair tends to run in her family. One episode featuring Francine as an older woman also shows her to have blonde hair with gray streaks, implying it's undyed. There have also been plenty of episodes where her hair's stayed blonde during long periods where she couldn't possibly have colored it (like being lost at sea or locked in a mental asylum.)
91* ExpansionPackPast: Her Chinese-American parents, her half-sister, her stand-up comedy...
92%% * Extreme Doormat: Often for Stan and Roger, though she stands up for herself when pushed too far.
93* FatalFlaw: Francine gets herself in trouble because of her need to have a more exciting life.
94* FeminineMotherTomboyishDaughter: Feminine Mother to Hayley's Tomboyish Daughter. Francine is a bubbly housewife who wears a pink dress, while her daughter Hayley is a confrontational, rebellious TankTopTomboy who always wears jeans.
95* {{Fetish}}: KinkySpanking, just to name a few of many other perverted kinks...
96* {{Flanderization}}: Her bitchy side has become much more played up in later episodes (especially the TBS episodes).
97* FormerTeenRebel: And a former young-adult rebel, for that matter. Whenever we get peeks of Francine's past, it usually involved copious amounts of sex, drugs, partying, and fighting: a lifestyle that she accredits Stan as saving her from. Being raised in a strict Catholic boarding school as a child following her WASP parents ditching her at the airport because their flight didn't allow children in First Class and then adopted by lenient Chinese parents probably had something to do with it.
98* {{Gasshole}}: Has been seen belching loudly as a throwaway gag on occasion, usually after drinking or eating something. She even admits it!
99-->'''Francine''': ''I'm gross...''
100* GeniusDitz: For the brief periods of time when she tried to pursue something outside of being a housewife, she is ''ridiculously'' good at what she does. To the point where she once became an oceanologist, and ''published a paper on how she found a thought-to-be-extinct species!'' Stan always brings things back to a screaming halt (to the point where he ''deliberately sabotaged the American economy'' because that was the only way to stop her career as a real estate agent). However, these moments of genius are mainly PlayedForLaughs, leaving her an unintelligent bimbo for most of her appearances. Other characters for the most part comment on how idiotic she generally is.
101* GenkiGirl: She can be high-energy and somewhat crazy.
102* GodivaHair: In "Daesong Heavy Industries II: Return to Innocence".
103* GoneHorriblyRight: When Stan lost his memory in "The Boring Identity", Francine, in an attempt to turn him into the "perfect man" made him think he was an supremely-caring, deeply sensitive individual. It never crossed her mind that such a man wouldn't want to be with a woman with as many flaws as she possesses; In fact, it doesn't take long for the new Stan to decide that they're too different to be together, and he openly denounces Francine for her own insensitivity.
104* {{Gonk}}: Apparently, she's hideous when she didn't bother to do her beauty regimen for two weeks. She stopped taking care of her appearance out of spite when Stan said he only appreciated her for her looks. Stan had to turn himself blind (and jobless) so he can tolerate living with her, which ultimately invoked an aesop proving both of them are just as shallow.
105-->'''Roger ("[[WholesomeCrossdresser Jeannie Gold]]"):''' Alex, Ronnie, cut! Momma's not making a monster movie!
106* HappilyAdopted: She was raised by a Chinese couple called the Lings and is so happy about it she does not even want to know who her biological parents are.
107* HappilyMarried: To Stan, but they have an equal amount of [[WhatDoesSheSeeInHim neglect and unfaithfulness]] with love.
108* HeadTurningBeauty: In "Rubberneckers " Stan calls in Francine as a witness and she arrives in a racy dress. As she walks towards the front with a SupermodelStrut, she catches the eye of every man present and Stan calls them on it.
109* HoistByHerOwnPetard: In "Spelling Bee My Baby", her plan to kidnap Akiko and eliminate her from the competition for Steve to win would've succeeded had she not given her captive a Nintendo Wii - this led to Nintendo alerting Akiko's mother when she sent the Yakuza and Toshi on a manhunt to find her, and giving her the Smith address to rescue Akiko and get her to the competition just in time before she's eliminated.
110* {{Housewife}}: Francine is an extreme parody of this. In the Thanksgiving episode, she was obsessed with having the most number of burners on her stove, and upon entering an enormous magnificent mansion, all she can think about are the burners.
111* {{Hypocrite}}:
112** She claims to be an animal lover but drowns a rare species of bird in one episode and takes Steve's pet rabbit so she can fry it.
113** Then there's the fact that, in one episode, she refuses to be a provider after Stan goes blind because he values good looks above all else. Even stating she married him so Stan could financially take care of her despite bashing Stan on his superficial reasons for marriage. They then decide not to fix [[StatusQuoIsGod what isn't broken]].
114** Despite bashing Stan for his bad parenting habits, she sees nothing wrong with excessively spoiling her kids until Stan decided to spend time for himself forcing her to have to deal with its consequences.
115** In "Whole Slotta Love", she is outraged when she thinks Stan is cheating on her, but later in the same episode, she admits that she likes the idea of other women being attracted to him.
116* IHaveBoobsYouMustObey: Francine is a practiced expert at this having used sex appeal to get by in life. In the episode "My Morning Straitjacket", to help Stan get backstage to meet the lead singer of ''My Morning Jacket'', she pulls this against several security staff, including flashing her breasts and making out with another woman.
117** She attempts it (and fails) in "1600 Candles", trying to get something out of some CIA agents. Lowering the straps of her dress doesn't work, giving him her panties (taken off right in front of him) doesn't work, but the second she mentions her brownies his partner charges over in a HumongousMecha and takes them. "He makes it hard to negotiate," the first scientist remarks.
118* KarmaHoudini:
119** She has gotten away with excessive stealing in "Crotchwalkers."
120** The entirety of the events of "Poltergasm" are blamed on Stan's inability to sexually satisfy Francine, to the point [[spoiler:her unsatisfied urges manifested as a bloodthirsty, psychotic entity that threatened to kill the family. At no point does anyone ever call Francine out on how her repeated lying to Stan over the years is what led to the Poltergasm's creation. It takes everyone being literal ''seconds'' from being crushed to death for her to finally tell Stan what she actually wants from him, and Stan's ''still'' the one to apologize.]]
121* KickTheDog: Got her son suspended from school by stashing drugs in his locker.
122* TheLadette: In her younger years, she was a HardDrinkingPartyGirl who loved to drink, party, and [[ReallyGetsAround have tons of sex]].
123* LethalChef: Stated to be one in "Dr. Klaustus." Stan can't stand her cooking and has been secretly feeding it to wolves for ten years, and Steve even cites it as one of the reasons he didn't want to introduce his girlfriend to the family, outright stating that Francine's food would probably kill her if Stan's lunacy didn't drive her away first.
124* MaleGaze: Francine is often subject to this with major focus during her SupermodelStrut scene in "My Morning Straitjacket" and "Rubberneckers". Also, Bullock (Stan's superior) like to focus on her breasts.
125* MamaBear: Messing with Steve and Hayley is a sure way to get you killed by Francine, whether you're her husband or not. When Jeff seemingly decided to break off his engagement with Hayley for 50,000 dollars, Francine was so disgusted she tried to kill Jeff by unloading Stan's gun into his face. If it wasn't for the fact that Stan removed the bullets, Jeff would be dead right now. And when she discovered Stan had been bullying Steve in order to toughen him up, Francine chased him through the school, jumped out a window, and ran after him with glass in her hair until he drove off. She then rammed his car off the road with hers.
126--> '''Stan''': What the hell, Francine! You t-boned me bro!
127* MoralityPet: {{Zigzagged}}. Francine is a victim of Roger's selfishness, but she's also one of the very few individuals who can curb his said selfishness. When Roger thought he was going to signal Earth's destruction, the only person he planned to mourn was Francine:
128-->'''Roger''': You know Stan, it's too bad. I actually liked Francine. The rest of them can go suck it but Francine I'm sorry to see die.
129* MoralMyopia: She sees nothing wrong with manipulating and making her kids (especially Steve) dependent on her. Even in "Tapped Out", when the whole town makes her an outcast, she still refuses to admit she's done anything wrong.
130* MsFanservice: She is a very attractive woman and there are many fanservice tropes relate to her. Special mention goes to "My Morning Straitjacket", in which she got Stan backstage by showing off her body to appease all of the guards, and "Best Little Horror House in Langley Falls" where she spend half of the episode in underwear.
131* MumLooksLikeASister: She's in her 40's, and has had two canon kids (three counting Greg and Terry's daughter, Libby). And she can pass for a girl in her 20's. Brought up during "My Morning Straightjacket".
132-->''' Jim James''': Hey, is this your daughter?\
133'''Stan''': Wife.\
134'''Jim''': ''Damn...''
135* MyBelovedSmother: Towards Steve. She wants to be able to dote on him forever and is terrified of him growing up and leaving her, and as such, she deliberately tries to sabotage his romantic relationships. And the less said about the events of "Tapped Out", the better...
136* NiceGirl: Aside from her occasional BitchInSheepsClothing tendencies, she can be sweet and caring most of the time.
137* NotSoAboveItAll: While she is much more sane than Stan, she still engages in zany schemes, like trying to assassinate Creator/GeorgeClooney because she felt he upstaged her (Season 1 finale).
138* OfficialCouple: With Stan; they've been married since the start of the series.
139* OlderThanTheyLook: Francine's able to unintentionally pass herself off as a teenager when she's up to it. In the first season, after Stan accidentally erased the last twenty years of her life from her memory, Francine noticed no significant change in her physical appearance (except for pubic hair).
140* ParentalAbandonment: Her real parents left her at an airport after being told they couldn't bring any children with them in first class.
141* PerverseSexualLust: On one occasion she's empathetically expressed a desire for Stan to roleplay the Monopoly Guy as a part of foreplay.
142* PinkGirlBlueBoy: Her classic outfit is pink while Stan wears a blue suit.
143* PinkIsErotic: Francine wears pink all the time, and not only is she stated to have had sex with numerous men, but she's also considered very attractive by many characters in-universe. In ''My Morning Straight Jacket'', Francine decides to help Stan by becoming a groupie to get him through security. She wears a hot pink tube top with pink lipstick and she gets through security by; posing provocatively to the doorman, showing her boobs, and making out with the lady security guard. The ending implies they either have a threesome with the lady security guard or Stan gets to watch them making out again.
144* PinkMeansFeminine: Pink is her favorite color and has many outfit with this color. Her normal attire consists of a pink gown with straps and pink high heels to match.
145* PsychopathicWomanchild: Much like her husband, Francine is sometimes a very impulsive and naive {{Womanchild}} as well as very insane, obsessive and unpredictable.
146* ReallyGetsAround:
147** Shown at the beginning of "When a Stan Loves a Woman" where Francine revealed she has a sex garden where she planted a rose bush for every man she slept with that was later revealed to be the largest sex garden in North America and made cover of ''Sex Garden Magazine''.
148** PlayedForDrama in "The Kidney Stays in the Picture", as she had sex with a man who may or may not be Hayley's real father on the day before her wedding because she was nervous about settling down to be a wife after being a party girl for so long and getting married and Stan is upset over being lied to about being Hayley's father (though he does accept the fact that he still loves Hayley, whether or not he's biologically related to her).
149* RetiredBadass: She was once in a fight club and in prison, and if you really anger her, she becomes a CombatPragmatist who will do anything short of ''killing'' her family members if they cross her (she rammed Stan with a ''four-wheel-drive!'').
150* RightWayWrongWayPair: The Right Way to Stan's Wrong Way (on more than a few occasions she proves to be just as bad).
151* SexualKarma
152** Compared to Stan, Francine's sex life is portrayed as innocent, [[SexGoddess satisfying and mutually pleasurable]] despite her darker moments because she's usually depicted as naive but well-meaning.[[spoiler: However, in ''Poltergasm'', Francine reveals that after they married she [[{{Anorgasmia}} started faking her orgasms because Stan stopped taking his time or addressed her need for pleasure]]. Once they start doing it more affectionately, Francine's "poltergasm" disappeared under a [[TheImmodestOrgasm thunderous cry of orgasmic pleasure]]]].
153** The episode "Hot Water" had a moment where a post-Hot Tub Stan lead to an incredibly pleasurable sex session. Though mind-blowing, it wasn't Francine's ''best''.
154-->'''Francine''': [[PunctuatedForEmphasis That. Was. The. Best. Sex. I. Ever. Had.]] [[ReallyGetAround With You]].
155* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Francine really likes it when Stan acts sweet and sensitive. However it ends up averted in "The Boring Identity" where she turns an amnesiac Stan into her ideal sweet and caring man, but ends up bored with him and realizes she loves the old Stan who she acknowledges deep down is "an insensitive son of a bitch" but is the "only man she ever wanted." Meaning she wants a bad boy who's good in small doses.
156* ASinisterClue: She is left-handed, but suppressed it after having this trope (literally) beaten into her. Steve and Hayley help her overcome her past, and she resolves to start using her left hand again, which proves catastrophic because she had simply trained herself to be right-handed.
157* StacysMom:
158** Steve's friends have mentioned being attracted to her. Jeff finds her attractive too (despite the marriage with Hayley making Francine his mother-in-law.) Even her son Steve has expressed how attractive he finds her.
159** Steve himself in "Rubberneckers" literally sings twice about how he would to have sex with her if Francine wasn't his own mother.
160* StalkerWithACrush: When she was younger she had a crush on her algebra teacher, Mr. Feeny. He didn't take her seriously, and then his wife found her in their closet smelling his clothes and cutting herself. Francine lied to the police about them being lovers, so he was arrested and eventually killed himself in prison.
161* {{Stripperiffic}}: Her dance dress in the episode "Old Stan in the Mountain" that is very revealing. Indeed she is visibly embarrassed when Roger takes her to a funeral instead of a dance competition while wearing her ridiculous costume.
162-->''[Roger and Francine walk into the funeral, and receive glares from all those in attendance]''\
163'''Francine''': Why is everybody staring at us?\
164'''Roger''': Maybe 'cause we're at a funeral and you got your [[UnusualEuphemism 'taters]] out.
165* SupermodelStrut:
166** In "My Morning Straitjacket", she manages to get past a bouncer guarding the backstage (and bring Stan with her) by walking up to him in an intentionally seductive manner while swaying her hips and chest. The bouncer [[FavorsForTheSexy lets her in]] and the onlookers are too briefly distracted to complain about it.
167** In "Rubberneckers", when called as a witness, she enters the court while strutting and purposefully swinging her hips to get the [[HeadTurningBeauty men at court to look at her]], proving that they're all 'Rubberneckers'.
168* TaughtToHate: [[InternalizedCategorism Francine Smith is left handed and hates left handed people and forces herself to use her right hand instead.]] This is because she grew up in an Catholic orphanage till the age of 7 where her left hand was beaten with a side of beef (or a fish on Fridays) if she used it whilst the nuns who taught her would scream about left handedness being the sign of the devil.
169* TemporaryBulkChange: She becomes quite buff after she becomes a body builder in "One Woman Swole".
170* TooDumbToLive: For the most part she is this. In "Standard Deviation" she makes paste that's used for bicycle tires and serves it as ''dinner'' for her family believing it to be a recipe for soup! She also got said "Recipe" from a bicycling magazine.
171* TookALevelInJerkass: In the early seasons, she was a perfectly nice person. But over time, she has become more callous and detached in regards to others.
172* TookALevelInKindness: Starting at around Season 14 or 15, she became less callous and neglectful to her family.
173* TheUnfairSex: Though she has flawed moments, any confrontation she has with Stan (regardless as to whether Stan has a legitimate point or not) ends with her winning 99% of the time. Played straight as possible in an episode she revealed to have cheated on Stan just before their wedding. She's ''still'' the good guy.
174* TheUnfavorite: Subverted. Her Chinese in-laws parents seem to favor their birth daughter Gwen to her. And Stan finds her parents' will, in which they leave everything to Gwen. But after Francine's father saves Stan from a burning building, he explains that they help Gwen because she is an idiot, but Francine is intelligent and can take care of herself and she has a good husband, so they know she'll be fine.
175* VocalEvolution: By the TBS seasons, her voice has gotten a bit lower and more shaky, likely due to Wendy Schaal aging.
176* WhatDoesSheSeeInHim: Stan is a {{Jerkass}} who's [[AesopAmnesia incapable of learning any lessons]] and does such things as lie to and use his own family for his own benefit, and has forgotten his and Francine's wedding anniversary more than once. In at least one episode, Francine has actually thought about leaving him.
177* {{Womanchild}}: She often behaves like she is 7-years-old despite being a 40-year-old woman.
178* WomenAreWiser: [[ZigzaggedTrope It varies]], but the female Smith members tend to be better people. It sometimes happens when Stan is portrayed as the smart, rational one in comedic situations where her flaws don't bring any serious consequences. During the actual plot, where stupidity ''does'' push the conflict, however, [[TheUnfairSex you won't see Stan having the high ground.]] One example of this is "Daddy Queerest", which starts with showing Francine as embarrassingly stupid at a party, while the actual plot concerning Terry hiding in the closet from his homophobic father shows Francine as reasonable for helping him uphold a charade of heterosexuality while Stan is portrayed as an insensitive idiot for outing him after he pushed Greg onto Stan as a scapegoat.
179* WouldHurtAChild: Well, teenager actually; She kidnaps Akiko in "Spelling Bee My Baby" so that Steve could focus on the competition.
180* {{Yandere}}:
181** To her son, Steve (non-romantic example). Francine has moved away from this aspect in the later seasons, and when Stan starts having issues with Steve growing up Francine's the one who has to set him straight.
182** She's even one for her husband. When he tells her that he "killed" one of their friends' husband, she becomes jealous and overprotective of him. When she accidentally reveals that Stan "killed" her husband, she goes to extreme measures to keep Stan from getting arrested.
183* YouAreWhatYouHate: In one episode, she is revealed to have animosity toward left-handed people though shortly reveals herself to be is naturally left-handed. This is due to during her childhood being struck in the orphanage for using her left hand subsequently growing up believing lefties to be spawns of the "Devil".
184[[/folder]]
185
186[[folder:Hayley Fischer (née Smith)]]
187[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hayley_smith.png]]
188[[caption-width-right:250:''"Ugh, I gotta stop smoking salvia before I go to the body paint shop."'']]
189->'''Voiced by''': Creator/RachaelMacFarlane (Seth's sister)
190->'''Debut:''' "Pilot"
191
192Daughter and the oldest of the two Smith siblings. As a kid, she and her father were close due to sharing the same beliefs, but as she became a young adult, her views became the complete opposite of her dad's, causing the two to butt heads often; for instance, she's in favor of gun control, while he isn't. That's not to say that she doesn't get AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther moments with Stan, and shares more than a few personality traits from her father, both negative and positive.
193----
194* ACupAngst: According to some episodes, such as "1600 Candles", she's not very satisfied with her bust size, angrily yelling "This is as big as they're gonna get?!"
195* AesopAmnesia: Like Stan, Hayley has trouble learning lessons. In "Faking Bad", she uses Steve to make fake I.D.'s for her friends, while mocking him behind his back. This eventually results in Hayley going to jail. The two reconcile, but immediately after, Hayley goes back to insulting Steve.
196* AloofBigSister: She only rarely connects with Steve; otherwise, she is distant and standoffish towards him.
197%% * AloofDarkHairedGirl
198* AttentionWhore: She most likely flaunts her left-wing beliefs around to irritate her father and to get attention. She quickly abandons them whenever she wants to.
199* TheArtifact: Arguably even more than Klaus, who one can argue has never really been a major character. Hayley was the second character created for the show after Stan, when the premise was supposed to be a modern "All in the Family". When politics was phased out in the first two seasons, Hayley's screen time and storylines were dramatically reduced.
200* AxCrazy: She was a holy terror during the various stages of puberty, doing such things as setting the couch on fire and throwing Roger out a window. Furthermore, [[{{Hypocrite}} though she dumps boyfriends regularly and nonchalantly]], the minute ''she's'' the one who gets dumped, she flies into a destructive rampage that has led the police to threaten her with prison should it happen again. [[JustifiedTrope Potentially justified due to the background of Project Daycare]].
201%% Doesn't explain what the reaction is. * BerserkButton: She does not take breakups well (provided that she is not the one who breaks up).
202* BigSisterBully: To Steve. She often puts him down and mocks him for being a "loser". Any moments of genuine affection between the two are few and far between.
203* BigSisterInstinct: In "Meter Made" she beats up Roger after traumatizing Steve.
204* BitchInSheepsClothing: Special mention goes to the episode "Dungeons & Wagons" when Hayley breaks up with Jeff yet again because she feels he's smothering her. Later, after deciding she wants him paying attention to her again, she finds that Jeff would rather play an online RPG game with Steve and his friends so she herself enters the game and kills Steve's character. What makes this example stand out among others is the usually passive Jeff openly calls her out on her selfish and {{Jerkass}} behavior when she tries to make him pay attention to her again and even suggests that he wants nothing more to do with her.
205* BodyPaint: In "Roy Rogers [=McFreely=]", she paints over her chest to protest changes being made to the neighborhood.
206* BookDumb: She keeps dropping out of college due to her laziness, but she is quite abstract at other things that she sets her mind to.
207* BourgeoisBohemian: In addition to being a hippy/hipster, she lives with her upper middle-class parents.
208* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Stan [[spoiler: enrolled her in a program to become a CIA sleeper agent when she was 5]]. If you say the right combination of words, [[LetsGetDangerous she becomes a trained killer]].
209* BrainyBrunette: Despite her brattiness and occasional self-righteousness, Hayley is quite intelligent and insightful.
210* BrattyTeenageDaughter: Sort of, in the early seasons. She has beliefs that directly oppose her father's, but at times, it appears that she simply rebels against her parents for the sake of it.
211* BrilliantButLazy: She exhibits strong critical thinking abilities and an abstract sense of direction, but she prefers to lounge around on the sofa instead of doing anything useful.
212* BurgerFool: Hayley has kept a steady job at [[BlandNameProduct Sub Hub]]. It was the sole factor in her quitting vegetarianism.
213* ButtMonkey: Not to the extent of Klaus or Steve, but she is often dismissed by Stan and subject to AmusingInjuries.
214* TheChewToy: Hayley is frequently used for physical comedy, such as in "Max Jets" where she's knocked into a bathtub with a toaster, electrocuting her. When she emerges, she's almost immediately stung by a poisonous scorpion.
215* CompetitionFreak: "The Bitchin' Race" shows that she shares this trait with Stan; While teamed up with Steve in a race around the world, she treated Steve like he was useless (claiming that she had been "carrying" the team the whole way), and would go to any lengths to get ahead, from teaming up with Stan to having the leads taken out of the race.
216* TheCynic: She frequently sees life as unfair, which started when she saw a news report of a man clubbing a baby seal.
217* DaddysGirl: When she was younger she used to absolutely adore her father.
218* DatingWhatDaddyHates: Originally the main reason Hayley even bothered with Jeff. However, Stan eventually warmed up to him.
219* DeadpanSnarker: Usually to her father.
220* DemotedToExtra:
221** Particularly from Season 3 on. Compare her screen time with Francine's, Steve's, or Roger's. Arguably because the show switched from politics driven to character/story emphasis, and her personality wasn't much developed other than as the strawman liberal.
222** Since Hayley married Jeff Fischer, however, the writers seem to be making an effort to include her more along with Jeff, but even then the subplots don't rely on Hayley's leftist views as much as they focus on problems with their marriage. There have been at least a few sub-plots on Hayley and Jeff's lack of a satisfying sex life.
223** Then, starting from Season 9 and continuing into the TBS episodes, she received more focus compared to her screen time from the last few seasons. At one point, Hayley had more episodes focused on her than Stan or even Roger!
224* DependingOnTheWriter:
225** Hayley's SoapboxSadie tendencies can switch between being genuinely passionate and well-intentioned, or [[HypocriticalHumor completely hypocritical]] and implied to be nothing more than a facade to irritate her father. Similar to Francine, she can switch between the most level headed of the family or as much a self-righteous {{Jerkass}} as Stan.
226** Her intelligence level seems to fluctuate wildly between episodes. Some episodes she is clever and competent, others she is so stupid she thinks she can taste food by licking an image of it on her computer.
227* DudeMagnet: Like her mother, many men have been attracted to Hayley. Notable examples include Jeff, Bullock, Snot, and Reginald.
228* EmbarrassingMiddleName: Dreamsmasher.
229* EntitledBitch:
230** In the episode "[=LGBSteve=]," she's genuinely shocked and driven to tears when the lesbian roller derby team she and Steve joined kicks her off the team, despite the fact that mere minutes before they do so, she exposed Steve as a boy to the others by pulling his pants down to expose his genitals right in front of them; as it turns out, the other girls [[EverybodyKnewAlready had known all along that Steve was a boy and didn't care]].
231* EveryoneLovesBlondes: Invokes this trope by dyeing her hair blonde to get people to pay attention to her (in the episode "Blonde Ambition").
232* FakeAmerican: In-Universe. At the end of "She Swill Survive", there is a scene with Stan and Hayley being their AnimatedActors. Hayley's actress has a thick Australian accent.
233* FeminineMotherTomboyishDaughter: Tomboyish Daughter to Francine's Feminine Mother. Hayley is a confrontational, rebellious TankTopTomboy who always wears jeans, while her mother Francine is a bubbly housewife who wears a pink dress.
234%%* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The Foolish to Steve's Responsible
235* FreudianExcuse:
236** Her hypocritical and psychotic tendencies can be somewhat explained as an inherited tendency from her parents, but also [[spoiler:as a likely side effect of the brainwashing Stan put her through when she was little]].
237** See UsedToBeASweetKid for more traumatizing details.
238* GranolaGirl: In deep contrast to Stan, albeit a more cynical version of this trope. In the "Stan of Arabia" two-parter, when she's being chased by police for going out in public without a man, she yells at them "I respect your right to chase me!" (even though someone who is liberal and pro-women's rights like her should be objecting to how women are treated in Muslim countries). Later in the episode she agrees with a terrorist about how evil America is, though she insisted there were ways besides terrorism to fight the system.
239* HappilyMarried: Most of the time, anyways. She does get irritated with Jeff's {{Cloudcuckoolander}} tendencies, but the two tend to have a much more stable marriage than Stan and Francine.
240-->"I'm married. Sometimes happily."
241* TheHedonist: She ditches her left-wing, hippie vegetarian views several times in order to endorse superficial lifestyles. It usually doesn't end too well for her.
242* HiddenDepths: The episode "Love, A.D. Style" shows that she's a very good singer (as is her voice actress) -- to the point where [[spoiler: Roger]] becomes [[LoveMakesYouCrazy dangerously obsessed with her]].
243* {{Hypocrite}}: A lot of humor tends to revolve around this.
244** In some cases she is incredibly shallow about her own ethics and views, albeit DependingOnTheWriter.
245** She dumps boyfriends, frequently Jeff, coldly and nonchalantly on numerous occasions (perhaps most notably dumping Avery Bullock over phone, midway through a presentation, on live TV, ''right before'' he was going to promote Stan) and is occasionally outright termed as a "slut." When a boy dumps ''her'', however, she goes out and out AxCrazy (to the point that the police have threatened her to have her put in jail for life if she gets dumped again).
246** To hammer this point in, at the beginning of "Pulling Double Booty" (which introduces her violent responses to being dumped), a panicked Francine tells Stan that Hayley and Jeff broke up. Stan casually points out that this happens "at least every other week" before being told that Jeff caused it. Stan freaks out upon hearing that particular detail of the story.
247** In "Meter Made", she has no problem posing nude for an art class -- until she learns Roger is in the class. When he brings the painting he made back home and puts it on display, she openly protests, prompting Roger to point out her earlier claim that posing nude "empowers" her.
248** The episode "Hayley Smith, Seal Team Six" reveals that she became a SoapboxSadie at her 7th birthday party, where she witnessed a baby seal getting clubbed to death on the news and realized how unfair life was, yet she sees nothing wrong with taking advantage of her family.
249* InconsistentSpelling: "Hayley" is the official spelling of her name, but some source material, along with a few episodes, misspell it as either "Haley" or "Hailey". For example, "Pulling Double Booty" uses the former misspelling twice.
250* InformedDeformity: She apparently has a very masculine face, to the point where she's sometimes mistaken for a man, despite her face being nearly identical to that of Francine's.
251* InkSuitActor: Hayley is essentially a caricature of Rachael [=MacFarlane=], albeit younger and shorter.
252* InterspeciesRomance: She's a human who briefly dated, and willing to have sex with, Reginald, a koala.
253* ItsAllAboutMe: Yet another negative trait she inherited from Stan. In "Fleabiscuit", she sabotaged Jeff's racing dog, ruining its winning streak, all so she could remain the successful "alpha" in their relationship.
254* KarmaHoudini: A lot of Hayley's role revolves around being a hypocritical foil to Stan and showing similar overzealous or callous tendencies as her father, especially in early seasons. However, similar to Francine, due to being mostly in supporting roles or minor comic relief, her actions are rarely called out or met with repercussions to the same level as Stan or even Steve.
255* LaserGuidedTykebomb: As a result of [[spoiler: undergoing "Project Daycare" as a child, Hayley was brainwashed to become a nigh-unstoppable killing machine when Stan utters a specific codephrase (a phrase that "no one in the world would ever utter"). Unfortunately, after seven days she'll go crazy and try to murder Stan]].
256--> '''Stan''': [[spoiler: I'm getting fed up with this orgasm!]]
257* LazyBum: Hayley only seems to work her hardest when attempting to screw over her family. For example, in "[[Recap/AmericanDadS2E14HelpingHandis Helping Handis]]", she makes a video about how worthless Francine's life as a homemaker is for class, despite the fact that she keeps dropping out of college; the show openly acknowledges that she will never move out of the house. In "Less Money, Mo' Problems", it's revealed that Jeff is the only one working full time; Hayley would rather remain a community college student and blame the low minimum wage for them mooching off Stan and Francine instead of getting a job herself to bring in more income so they can move out.
258* LikeParentLikeSpouse: Hayley once entered a relationship with Stan's C.I.A. double, Bill, who looked like her dad (and nearly drove Francine to kill Stan because she thought he was sexually molesting her).
259* MadeOfIron:
260** Survived being bitten in the abdomen by a shark in the "Hurricane!" episode. Though she doesn't exactly shrug it off either, spending the rest of the episode pale and weak with blood loss.
261** In "Love, A.D. Style", she survives a point-blank gunshot wound to the chest [[spoiler: from Roger]], and while in the hospital also gets a vase smashed onto her head [[spoiler: again by Roger]]. She also doesn't seem any worse for wear even after [[spoiler: Roger]] kidnaps her out of the hospital and holds her captive in a dingy warehouse.
262* MamaBear: In "Season's Beatings", despite denying any maternal instincts, the minute she sees the baby Jeff adopted she starts sobbing uncontrollably with joy over "her baby." [[spoiler: To the point that she was willing to kill Stan to protect Nemo, even if he is the Anti-Christ (from Rapture's Delight, to boot).]]
263* ManchurianAgent: The trigger words: [[spoiler: "I'm getting fed up with this orgasm."]] It was supposed to be "rhubarb," but that ended up triggering Steve into being a killer.
264%% * MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: Masculine Girl to Steve's Feminine Boy.
265* MeaningfulName: Her middle name, [[KickTheDog "Dreamsmasher"]]. Stan wanted to use his youth on something productive and extravagant, but Hayley's birth put an end to his plans.
266* MirrorCharacter: To Stan. In spite of their clashes with each other, they are both quite similar, being self-centered, self-righteous individuals who don't always practice what they preach.
267* MsFanservice: Not at the level of her mother, but again present. One of early episodes has her work as a stripper and another [[PublicExposure models nude]], making a big deal on how it's totally not scandalous... until she sees that Roger is in the class.
268* NoRespectGuy: [[GenderInvertedTrope Gender-inverted]]. She often receives no respect from her family (especially Stan), who sees her as a preachy downer and a disappointment to the household. The only one who consistently supports her is her husband, Jeff.
269* NotGoodWithRejection: Things can get '''''really''''' ugly if she is the on the receiving end of a breakup.
270* OfficialCouple: With Jeff; they've dated since the start of the series and eventually marry.
271* OnlyFriend: She's the one member of the Smith family who gets along with Klaus on a consistent basis (though even she can be mean to him at times). And since Hayley is seldom shown hanging out with anyone outside the Smith household (Danuta and Nerfer are her only recurring friends and their appearances are scarce), the same could be said about Klaus being her only friend. They even possess the ability to communicate with each other telepathically.
272* OnlySaneWoman: Compared to {{jerkass}} Stan and Roger, energetic Francine, sex-crazed Steve, somewhat insane and perverted Klaus, and her stoner husband, she comes across as the closest to normalcy within her family.
273* OutOfFocus:
274** Since about Season 3 onward, compare her screen time and plot/subplot focus to Stan, Francine, Steve and Roger. In some episodes, she's lucky to have comparable screen time and lines to Klaus. See [[TheArtifact Artifact]] above. A big part of it is that as the show moved away from [[StrawmanPolitical political satire]], Hayley ended up losing most of her purpose to the show.
275--->'''Francine''': It's been so quiet around here. Roger, Klaus and Hayley are still on that 100,000-mile road trip.\
276'''Hayley''': I didn't go on that trip.\
277'''Francine''': [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall Hmm... you've really been flying under the radar this year]]...
278** As of Season 9, this has become subverted as she's been given much more plot/subplot focus than in the years prior. Season 11 for example had her playing some sort of essential role in 7 of its 15 episodes.
279* ParentingTheHusband: She often acts more like Jeff's mother than his wife. She is said to give him baths, needs others to watch him when she isn't around and once made him sit in a corner for 10 minutes (later upped to 20 when he talked back) because he insulted Francine.
280* PerpetualFrowner: She is frequently shown frowning, which is [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] in "Hayley Smith, Seal Team Six" where the family gets sick of her sour demeanor.
281* ThePigPen: {{Implied|Trope}}. It's been pointed out several times that she reeks of body odor, which isn't unlikely given her rather lethargic demeanor. It's also revealed she eats out of the garbage; she is even shown picking her nose on several occasions.
282* PintSizedPowerhouse: She's absolutely tiny for an adult woman (she's barely five feet tall according to this [[https://clzmovies.r.sizr.io/core/covers/lg/1b/1b_d__0_AmericanDadSeason6.jpg cover art]] for volume 6), but is much stronger and better at fighting than you'd think, capable of curb-stomping Stan, who is a trained killer.
283* RightlySelfRighteous: Her hypocrisy and ego is Lampshaded in excess, but having a father like Stan (and Seth's usual depiction of Republicans), she usually still proves the saner man.
284* RightWayWrongWayPair: Her left-wing ethics are always the right way to Stan's right-wing extremism.
285* SheCleansUpNicely: She has been shown to be pretty attractive when she wears a more flattering outfit and hairstyle, even developing a much curvier figure than her thin top and loose jeans would indicate. On few episodes, Roger even tells her that if she cleaned herself up and abandoned her hippy look, men would find her more attractive.
286* ShortTeensTallAdults: She's much shorter than her mother and most other teenage and adult women on the show.
287* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Her husband, Jeff, and many of Hayley's ex-boyfriends are {{nice guy}}s.
288* SoapboxSadie: To provide contrast to Stan's over-the-top right-wing attitude. Became this way after seeing news footage of a baby seal getting clubbed on her seventh birthday. From then on, she became very political and dour. For instance, when Stan came to her school on Career Day to tell the class what he does for a living, she introduced him as being responsible for introducing crack cocaine and AIDS into poor, inner-city neighborhoods (even though, according to Stan, [[ComicallyMissingThePoint the FBI was responsible for infecting inner-city neighborhoods with AIDS]]).
289* StrawFeminist: She falls into the category of espousing women who choose to be mothers and housewives are wasting their lives instead of doing more important things. Hayley once created a presentation for one of her courses juxtaposing Francine doing household tasks against famous women of history, cruelly humiliating her own mother by making it look like Francine's an idiot.
290* StrawHypocrite: At her very worst. While she does show genuine devotion to her beliefs at times, a lot of her actions seem to be solely to outrage her ControlFreak father, and has attempted to bail out a few good times she is made to go through with the consequences of her actions. Stan's status as an unofficial villain makes her this a lot of time such as in the episode "Less Money Mo’ Problems" where Hayley only brought up how hard it is to make a living on just minimum wage after Stan got tired of their antics which involve Jeff waking him up in the middle of the night to watch Bones, going to the bathroom while Stan was still in the shower, and pouring out an entire bottle of syrup onto his pancakes after Stan asked him to pass it. Making it come across as an excuse to allow them to keep freeloading off of Stan than something she actually believed in.
291* StrawmanPolitical: She's as much a stereotypical liberal as her father is a stereotypical conservative.
292* StrawVegetarian: Claims to be vegetarian, but eats a lot of ham in "Camp Refoogee" and had lobster with her family in "Family Affair". On "N.S.A: No Snoops Allowed", Roger convinces her to spend one day eating meat after eating Klaus' hazelnut and veal omelette, which escalates her into eating the brain of a gorilla (or so she thinks), which disgusts her enough to return to her vegetarian diet. In "(You Gotta) Strike For Your Right", she mentions skimming ham off the sandwich deliveries at her new job, showing that she has completely abandoned her former beliefs. Subsequent episodes show her eating meat with no issue, confirming that it stuck.
293* StrongFamilyResemblance: With her hair dyed blonde and without her headband, she looks practically identical to Francine.
294* TankTopTomboy: She sports a black tank top to display her rebellious nature.
295* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Averted. In "Roy Rogers [=McFreely=]", Hayley points out to Stan that, since Roger's in charge and his views are counter to his, Stan is now part of the counterculture, and therefore on the same side with Hayley. Rather than argue, Stan realizes she's right and the two form a group to undermine Roger's control on the neighborhood. The episode showed that, if not for their clashing points of view, Stan and Hayley would get along great.
296* TomboyishVoice: Hayley has the deepest voice of the female characters, which befits her dominant, no-nonsense personality.
297* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: Hayley is headstrong, dominant, and hedonistic, with a LimitedWardrobe of [[TankTopTomboy a black tank top]] and jeans. She also [[SheCleansUpNicely dresses up on formal occasions]], wears panties, likes the color pink, and fawns over animals.
298* TookALevelInKindness: Hayley contends with Stan far less in later seasons, with more focus being put on her [[TheStoner stoner]] nature for the sake of comedy.
299* TheUnfavorite: Her middle name ("Dreamsmasher") says most of it, as well as Stan's disdain for her and Francine's blatant favoritism for Steve. Plus, with her extreme liberalism, her rebellious attitude, her dating and marrying Jeff, etc., she tends to get Stan's dislike often.
300* UnstoppableRage:
301** If the ''guy'' is the one who ends a relationship with her, she'll go on a destructive rampage. Averted in the episode "American Dream Factory", however. Illegal Mexican immigrant Paco breaks off a relationship with her, with no adverse effects (though she does go to desperate lengths to have him prosecuted by the INS). This is likely because this episode is almost two years older than "Pulling Double Booty", the episode where this trait made its debut. [[DependingOnTheWriter Though the reactions are different throughout the show]], Hayley at least consistently handles being dumped in an extremely callous manner, [[HypocriticalHumor especially considering the number of times she has]] [[DoubleStandard coldly dumped Jeff]].
302** She also was a holy terror during various stages of puberty: when told that she had to wear tampons now that she was on her period, Hayley (who was wearing a skirt) threw the tampon box away and sat on the Smiths' new white couch, she yelled at her parents for not getting bigger boobs, and when Roger cracked a joke about a pimple on her face, she threw Roger through a window and set the living room on fire.
303** One could speculate that her talent for destruction might be due to [[spoiler: [[LaserGuidedTykeBomb Project Daycare]]]].
304* UsedToBeASweetKid: She was very happy and energetic as a child (her nickname even being Happy Hayley). The episode "Hayley Smith - Seal Team Six" reveals that this aspect of her personality vanished at her 7th birthday party, where she [[spoiler: witnessed a baby seal getting clubbed to death on the news]], turning her into the preachy downer that she is now.
305* VocalEvolution: Hayley's voice sounded higher-pitched in earlier seasons, before settling into a much deeper contralto.
306* WackyParentSeriousChild: Compared to her borderline AxCrazy father and scatter-brained mother, she is more level-headed.
307* WeirdnessMagnet: She always seems to attract questionable men, and being sucked into an environmental cult with a man who planned to be turned into a tree, as well as having dinner with a psychopathic serial killer who just killed his father.
308* WellDoneDaughterGirl: It's occasionally implied that some of her political beliefs and actions are simply ways to get her parents (mostly Stan) to notice her. Likewise, she once admitted that she felt as though Stan didn't love her since he's never openly said it.
309* WomanScorned: To its most extreme when she gets dumped.
310[[/folder]]
311
312[[folder:Steven "Steve" Smith]]
313[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/steve_smith.png]]
314[[caption-width-right:250:''"I'm Steve. I have five friends on Website/MySpace and I'm waiting on approval from a sixth."'']]
315->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ScottGrimes
316->'''Debut:''' "Pilot"
317
318The younger of the Smith siblings. A nerdy and awkward teenager who has his own circle of nerd buddies and quests for tail. While otherwise unsuccessful at the game of love, he does have an on-again/off-again relationship with heavyset goth Debbie Hyman, which seems to have resumed as of 'Escape From Pearl Bailey' but ended for good as of "Bar Mitzvah Hustle".
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320* AllegedlyDateless: Has had 18 prominent romances over the series (16, if you count that one of them was [[ItMakesSenseInContext his dad in a cyborg's body trying to "seduce" him]] and another was an ArtificialHuman girl he made out of a vacuum cleaner), and 5 of them gave him a very realistic chance of losing his virginity [[note]] Becky Arangino was a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebephilia hebephile]] who wanted to take his virginity before being crushed to death by falling rocks, "[[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed Carmen Selectra]]" was willing to take it before being crushed to death by a collapsing stage, [[ItMakesSenseInContext Stan was going to have sex with him in his avatar's body before calling it off]], Jeanine Winthrop's father refused to let Steve have sex with her due to Stan's crack addiction at the time, and Steve was going to have sex with a girl named Ashley before deciding she was too "crazy" (to put a long story short).[[/note]] despite supposedly being incredibly incompetent with girls.
321* AlliterativeName: '''S'''teve '''S'''mith.
322* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Invoked. His relationship with Snot turns out to be this, as Steve always found himself the best of the two because Snot lacks so many things Steve has and often comes to him for support. So when Snot's life starts to get better and he doesn't have to rely on Steve anymore, [[JerkassBall Steve goes out of his way to make his life miserable again so he goes back to being the loser of the two]].
323* AmbiguouslyBi: Despite his endless QuestForSex with girls, Steve has shown several instances of an open attraction to men. He has been visibly seduced and kissed by Roger several times, and has even ''openly kissed Snot'' as an "oath of friendship". In 'Railroaded', Roger gets new friends for Steve to improve Stan's image; Steve scoffs at the idea until he sees his new "friends" are all hunky, handsome young men upon which he enthusiastically takes off his shirt and jumps into the arms of one of them to carry him off. However, when Stan just asked him if he were gay with Snot, he denied it... [[CampGay with a quick "ugh" and a limp wrist.]] In a possible future, [[spoiler:he and Snot are married.]]
324* AnimalsHateHim: If an animal appears in a subplot involving Steve, it's a sure bet it will attack him at some point.
325* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Hayley sometimes becomes annoyed with his geeky behavior.
326* TheBabyOfTheBunch: He's the only main character who isn't adult, being only 14. He's frequently being pushed around, mocked and babied by the other Smiths and can be [[KiddieKid extremely childish]] on occasion.
327* BewareTheNiceOnes: Generally a nice and pleasant kid, but it's been proven time and time again that when pushed, he ''will'' fight back. Case in point: in "Irregarding Steve," he puts up with Beauregard's relentless taunts and insults up until the point where Beauregard begins to insult Stan, at which point Steve snaps and beats him unconscious.
328-->'''Steve''': Don't talk about my dad that way! Just because he doesn't know everything [[PunctuatedPounding doesn't... mean... he's... stupid!]]
329* BigNo: Periodically belts out a rather humorous one.
330* BrainyBrunette: Brown hair and going along with being a nerd, Steve is fairly intelligent for someone his age.
331* BookSmart: He is generally shown getting As and and Bs in his report cards.
332* BrattyHalfPint: Steve is constantly bratty and whiny, much to the annoyance of Stan and Hayley. Especially in the later seasons were his bratty behavior has progressively gotten worse.
333* BreakTheCutie: A victim of this in "Ricky Spanish." ...''[-[[RunningGag (Ricky Spanish)]]-]''... He tries to prove to Roger that everyone can change for the better by trying to redeem Roger's AxCrazy persona of the same name... only for "Ricky" to use him as an UnwittingPawn to set up a robbery and leave him to take the fall with the cops. Steve's final scene in the episode is of him [[PrisonsAreGymnasiums exercising in prison]] while swearing revenge on Ricky Spanish, now [[HatedByAll hating him just like everyone else in Langley Falls]]. To twist the knife even further, there's even a HopeSpot that makes it look like Roger is going to help Steve escape... only to steal his wallet and throw him to the cops, who promptly [[PoliceBrutality beat him senseless]].
334* ButtMonkey: The biggest in the show. He's been beat up, humiliated and/or tormented by nearly every other character in the show, like jocks at school, Roger, his friends, and even his dad in one episode. Plus, the writers have fun giving him the possibility to get a girlfriend just to lose her at the end of the episode. There have been times where he does manage to successfully keep a girl at the end of an episode, only for said girl to never appear again in later episodes.
335* CasanovaWannabe: Although to be fair, while he does have the classic bad pick-up lines and often misplaced charisma, this borders on InformedFlaw due to how often he actually ''does'' have girls interested in him.
336* TheCastShowOff: Similar to Creator/SethMacfarlane, Scott Grimes has an incredible singing voice, and so [[TropesAreTools this is exploited whenever possible in the show]], with Steve singing R&B numbers in a flawless falsetto. Nearly always PlayedForLaughs, given that Steve is a suburban white kid who can sing like Music/RKelly.
337* CharacterCatchphrase: Scott Grimes once joked that he actually got an umbilical hernia from screaming "AWESOME!" so often during early series.
338* CharacterizationMarchesOn: There's a six minute ''precursory'' test pilot where Steve's character, both in personality and cosmetics, is drastically different than how it looks now.
339* TheChewToy: Poor guy can't seem to catch a break. The guy's been attacked by bees, beaten up by cheerleaders and jocks with baseball bats, pantsed and given a swirlie at the prom, and had a beautiful woman willing to have sex with him killed, twice.
340* ChickMagnet: While he may be a CasanovaWannabe and [[DependingOnTheWriter depending on the plot]], Steve ''has'' managed to successfully flirt with and date many young ladies who ''genuinely'' find him cute.
341* DependingOnTheWriter:
342** He's either a sweet nerdy kid who looks up to his dad, a kid with ''serious'' issues, or hormonal and perverted.
343** His competency with girls varies ''wildly''. Sometimes, he comes off as awkward, but funny and cute to girls. Sometimes he's a stuttering, nervous wreck when talking to one, but endearing to them anyway. Sometimes, he's an ultra charismatic smooth operator who comes ''just'' this close to losing his virginity, while in other cases he's a tactless pervert who earns the disgust of the object of his affection. And in "I Am The Walrus" (at a WildTeenParty, no less) he couldn't even ''talk'' to a girl without curling up into a fetal position on the floor and hyperventilating.
344** His level of strength and fighting skills also varies; generally, he's a wuss, but in "Irregarding Steve," he beat Beauregard unconscious in a fit of rage. In "Bully for Steve," he's so pathetically weak that, according to Francine, he can't even make a fist.
345** Just like with his mother, the extent of how much of a bratty jackass he's become thanks to his {{Flanderization}} also varies from episode to episode. Unlike with Francine however where she's more of a bitch in episodes where she isn't a main character, this example applies to ''any'' episode with Steve, main character or not.
346** Either he really is proud of his father (which then makes Stan treat him with pure disdain and embarrassment because of Steve's geekiness getting in the way) or he is absolutely embarrassed of him (when Stan usually feels proud of him and wants him to succeed at an activity Steve isn't interested in at all).
347** His intelligence sometimes varies wildly, from being very intelligent and logical to a DitzyGenius to being a complete moron despite his nerdy looks. A good example of the latter is in "Dope & Faith", Roger somehow was able to trick him into thinking he was studying potions in [[Literature/HarryPotter Hogwarts]] when it was obvious that he was actually fabricating drugs in a crack den.
348* {{Determinator}}: No matter how many [[DidNotGetTheGirl girlfriends he's lost]], Steve never gives up on [[LoveableSexManiac trying to get laid]]; after a moment of heartbreak, he simply picks himself back up and moves on to the next GirlOfTheWeek.
349* {{Deuteragonist}}: Gets as much focus on the show as his father.
350* DidNotGetTheGirl: The episodes where he tries to get the girl always ends like this because StatusQuoIsGod. His longest relationship was with Debbie Hyman, who dumps him in "Bar Mitzvah Hustle" (''twice''). And later on when he dates Akiko Yoshida (even hooking up with her at the end of "Spelling Bee My Baby"), she disappears from the show without mention afterwards, and Steve has gone back to being single.
351* DitzyGenius: At times. For example, in "Irregarding Steve," he's shown to know more about the New York Stock Exchange than about prostitution.
352* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: In the original six minute test pilot, Steve's appearance was wildly different. In the pilot, he wore a red t-shirt with a lightning bolt on it, blue shorts, round glasses and was [[NoodlePeople much skinnier]]. In the show, he wears an open red shirt over an orange shirt, blue jeans, square glasses and is noticeably less skinny.
353* EmbarrassingMiddleName: Not that it comes up very much, but it's apparently [[GenderBlenderName Anita]].
354* EndearinglyDorky: A nerdy kid who geeks out and frequently becomes giddy, and is desperately trying to get the girl of his dreams. Despite [[DidNotGetTheGirl failing miserably]] for the most part in the romance department, some girls throughout the series find Steve's nerdy/dorky nature to be charming.
355* Fiction500: In "No Weddings and a Funeral" it's mentioned that Steve was able to buy Australia.
356* {{Flanderization}}: As of the latest seasons, his [[LovableSexManiac obsession with losing his virginity]] and [[BrattyHalfPint bratty nature]] have become his defining traits. In the case of the former, by "News Glance with Genevieve Vavance", he'll willingly sell out his own sister for something that ''she didn't even do'' (Roger's bogus news story that Hayley kidnapped him) if it means that he has a chance at getting laid. And in the case of the latter, by the time of "Morning Mimosa," Steve has absolutely zero qualms against saying "fuck you" to ''his own mother''.
357%%* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The Responsible to Hayley's Foolish
358* FreeRangeChildren: He and his friends are generally shown on their own with no adult supervision, even once having travelled to ''Los Angeles'' without his parents. The only adult who is shown accompanying him most of the time is Roger, who constantly endangers his life for whatever scheme he comes up with.
359* TheFriendNobodyLikes: His friends seem to only hang around him because there's no one else to hang out with and tend to ditch him or start drama with him at the drop of a pin. He's prone to the same treatment when one of them is under the limelight.
360* GeekPhysique: He's a scrawny little dork who wears glasses.
361* GirlsLikeMusicians: Steve mentions taking up the cello just so he can hook up with girls.
362* GoalInLife: Steve's main goal throughout the series is losing his virginity.
363* HairTriggerTemper: Particularly in later seasons where his anger issues have become more prominent, to the point of frequent lashing out over ''very'' trivial matters.
364* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Snot. The two are repeatedly shown to be extremely close (even beyond Steve's friendships with Barry and Toshi) and are usually there for each other.
365* HollywoodAtheist: Is depicted as such in "Daesong Heavy Industries," openly criticizing religion in church and eventually driving Stan to a CrisisOfFaith.
366* HollywoodGenetics: It has been explicitly said that Steve has red hair ([[HairColorDissonance though on television, it appears brown]]). His mom is a brunette, that dyes her hair blonde, and his dad has black hair with blond recessive genes [[NegativeContinuity and seen as a blond when she was a child and baby.]]
367* HormoneAddledTeenager: Many episodes that deal with Steve's sexuality portray him as a naughty young man with his perverted tricks up his sleeves to gain attention from girls.
368* IncestSubtext: In later seasons Francine has become an object of his confusing Oedipal emotions. In "Rubberneckers", Steve literally sings twice about how he would have sex with Francine if she wasn't his own mother.
369* InformedFlaw: One common joke about him is him supposedly being extremely feminine, despite not being noticeably girlier than most 14-year-old boys. One episode even has him join a lesbian gang because the members thought he was more girl than boy and in "[=LGBSteve=]," he joined a women's roller derby team because Hayley introduced him to the team as her sister and the other team members believe that he's [[UsefulNotes/{{Transgender}} a lesbian in a boy's body]].
370* JerkassBall: Post-{{Flanderization}} has given him plenty of moments where he'll act selfish and bratty when the plot demands it ("Minstrel Krampus", "I Ain't No Holodeck Boy", "News Glance with Genevieve Vavance", "Morning Mimosa", "The Life Aquatic of Steve Smith", "The Unincludeds", and "Julia Rogerts"). Even in episodes where he's mostly nice like "Garbage Stan", he'll ''still'' have at least one moment of being a complete asshole to someone (in the aforementioned's case, Klaus who he essentially dehumanizes by forcing him to take down a poster that he hung up in the alcove between the kitchen and garage which he considers to be his room).
371* JerkassToOne: Even on his better days, he is still crueler to Klaus than anyone else, often insulting him and flipping his bowl for no reason.
372* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He can be an annoying and conceited brat who tends to take friends and family for granted, but at heart he's a decent kid. Granted, his moments of kindness diminish more and more with each new post-{{Flanderization}} season.
373* TheJinx: In both the case of [[AnimalsHateHim animals]] and [[DidNotGetTheGirl romance]]. The few he successfully gains the affection of tend to meet a terrible fate. [[ThePowerOfHate Simon the cat]] seemed to make the connection.
374* JockDadNerdSon: A constant source of contention between he and Stan. His father constantly tries to help him with various "masculine" activities [[spoiler:to avoid letting Steve repeat the same poor experience Stan had in high school.]]
375* KarmaHoudini:
376** In "News Glance with Genevieve Vavance", he got no punishment for going along with Roger's lie that he was kidnapped by Hayley which required him to sell out his own sister for something she didn't even do... unless you count him not being able to have sex with the very girls that motivated him to sell out Hayley for.
377** He was also an accomplice in Roger's orphan enslavement ring in "Tears of a Clooney", and neither he nor the aforementioned were really punished or called out for their actions there either.
378* KarmicButtMonkey: On some occasions, his AmusingInjuries and humiliations happen as a result of his selfish and obnoxious behavior, particularly in "Big Trouble in Little Langley", "Merlot Down Dirty Shame", "There Will Be Bad Blood", and "A Ward Show".
379* {{Keet}}: He's rather excitable and energetic, which only becomes more prominent as the series goes on.
380* KiddieKid: While he does act like a teenager at times, he also has a lot of moments where he acts like he's 4 years old (especially after his {{Flanderization}} around the 8th/9th seasons). Just look at "Toy Whorey", "Minstrel Krampus", and "Familyland". He also still has a babysitter in "Adventures in Hayleysitting".
381* LargeHam: Seems to inherit his father's melodramatic tendencies.
382* LaserGuidedTykebomb: Much like his sister, though [[spoiler: his password is apparently "rhubarb."]]
383* LockedOutOfTheLoop: In the episode "Chimdale", he learns that his father is bald and has been wearing a wig over his head. He tries to expose it to his family but at the end, when Stan reveals it, they admit they knew all along and they only kept it from Steve because they believed he would overreact.
384* LovableSexManiac: His desire to lose his virginity was always a part of his character, but as of the latest seasons, it's become [[{{Flanderization}} one of his two sole defining characteristics]] to the point of losing the "lovable" part.
385* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: Feminine Boy to Hayley's Masculine Girl. Also, when with on-and-off (mostly off) girlfriend Debbie, the Feminine Boy to ''her'' Masculine Girl.
386* MommasBoy: This gets addressed a few times where Stan is concerned that Francine nurtures Steve too much, making him less of a man.
387* MoralityPet: {{Zigzagged|Trope}}. Steve is a victim of Roger's selfishness, but he's also one of the very few individuals who Roger ''always'' wants to make happy.
388* MoreThanMeetsTheEye: Regarding his surprisingly good singing voice when he sings for ''real'', instead of being PlayedForLaughs by singing in his normally shrill voice. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZDa_O53FU0 You can hear him here.]] He also isn't shy about it, taking several opportunities to sing in front of people, and even once landing him and his friends a spot on a boyband. Fun fact about this; his voice actor, Scott Grimes, is actually a professional vocalist.
389* MrViceGuy: He's usually a nice guy, but his obsessions with getting laid and becoming popular sometimes lead him to do questionable things. Later seasons also give him a noticeably bratty, childish streak.
390* NakedPeopleAreFunny: Has been seen fully nude a few times. One instance has him try to become unpopular even by outcast standards to ensure that Snot and him will remain friends. The two dance wearing nothing but tighty-whiteys when they're hosting a party and later decide to go the distance and dance in the buff.
391* NerdsArePervs: Steve is a glasses-wearing dweeb who's often a [[JockDadNerdSon disappointment to his CIA agent dad Stan]] and the biggest loser in school. DependingOnTheWriter, he's either a harmless, socially awkward kid who is seen by some girls as EndearinglyDorky, or a HormoneAddledTeenager and CasanovaWannabe, who is always trying to hit on some of his female classmates, [[AbhorrentAdmirer much to their displeasure]].
392* NerdGlasses: He's a nerd with glasses.
393* NerdyNasalness: Befitting his nerdy appearance and personality, Steve has a high-pitched, nasally voice.
394* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: In "Bazooka Steve," he convinces star quarterback Johnny Concussion to retire from football for the sake of his health, costing the Langley Falls Bazooka Sharks the season. In response, ''everyone'' in Langley Falls turns on Steve, including his own family, and chases him out of town; in fact, Francine was the one who sold Steve out to the town in the first place.
395%%* NonActionGuy:
396* NotAllowedToGrowUp: Has remained 14 for virtually most of the show's run. "Virtual In-Stanity" had him turn 15, only for every subsequent episode since then that mentions his age [[StatusQuoIsGod keep him at 14]].
397* OlderThanTheyLook: Due to his short stature and scrawniness, he looks closer to ten than fourteen.
398* {{Otaku}}: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. ''Some'' of his several nerdy obsessions include manga and anime based things, but for the most part, he enjoys nerdy American things (mostly Star Trek, video games, computers, and Dungeons and Dragons). But, he does have a particular ''thing'' for Japanese cosplay, being very [[RagingStiffie "interested"]] in Akiko's [[Franchise/StreetFighter Chun-Li costume]].
399* PapaWolf: After raising a clone of a random girl to be his date to the prom, Steve comes to legitimately see her as his daughter, to the point that, after Stan makes a comment about how hot she is, Steve slaps him in the face on instinct alone.
400* PatheticallyWeak: In contrast to his physically active father, Steve Smith is so wimpy that when Francine tried to teach him how to fight she gave up in violent frustration when he couldn't even ball a fist.
401* QuestForSex: Majority of his storylines amount to this. He usually never succeeds getting laid though.
402* RidiculouslySuccessfulFutureSelf: Both "The Unincludeds" and "No Weddings and a Funeral" show that Steve will one day become rich and successful, with his own tech company. While in "Mural Of The Story" he has become a professor at Berkeley.
403* RobosexualsAreCreeps: Steve builds a robotic girlfriend by decorating a vacuum cleaner. Stan doesn't like this and tells Steve to disassemble it before he gets home from work. In an alternate future where [[spoiler:Stan dies retrieving gold]], Steve still has the {{sexbot}} and is viewed by everyone as a freak for it. In the future seen during "No Weddings and a Funeral", Steve has a "pleasure" robot - that ''he'' pleasures (something the rest of the family is repulsed to learn).
404* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: Fitting with his stereotypically nerdy and wimpy personality, Steve constantly screams in a high-pitched tone.
405* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Sensitive Guy to Stan's Manly Man. Stan even tries (and fails) to get Steve to toughen up in one episode by being his aggressive and threatening bully.
406* ShortTeensTallAdults: He and his friends are dwarfed by practically every other teen on the show (except his sister Hayley, who's also short). Especially jarring since both his parents actually appear to be fairly tall (Stan is listed at 6 feet. Francine's height is unknown, but she isn't terribly shorter than Stan).
407* SlapSlapKiss: Has this in one episode with an underage Indian girl.
408* SmallNameBigEgo:
409** He wrote a ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' sketch called "Quantum Rape", about a guy in jail for raping Scott Bakula who tries to explain to his cellmate what ''Series/QuantumLeap'' is and failing. Steve finds this hilarious, but Jon Stewart didn't. Steve comes to the logical conclusion that Stewart was raped as a child which is why he thinks it's so awful.
410** Like his father, Steve generally tends to think he's a bigger deal than he actually is.
411* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: The only of his immediate family to wear glasses and is quite the smart guy.
412* SpoiledBrat: Can come off as this sometimes (especially post-{{Flanderization}}), but it became much more apparent when one episode had him raised by Francine only, turning him into the stereotypical spoiled and lazy teenager.
413* StereotypicalNerd: Wears NerdGlasses, has NerdyNasalness, is a PatheticallyWeak wimp because of GeekPhysique, is not cool and a bit of a social outcast, and harbors a strong academic interest in science, especially chemistry. More typically geeky traits of Steve's include his interests in Dungeons & Dragons, Harry Potter and Star Wars. His luck with the ladies varies DependingOnTheWriter between him being a sex-obsessed CasanovaWannabe and him actually being considered EndearinglyDorky.
414* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: Just how much of a wimp he is, DependingOnTheWriter. In "Irregarding Steve", he actually beats Beauregard unconscious in a rage after Beauregard insults his family, whereas in "Bully for Steve," he's so wimpy that, according to Francine, he can't even make a fist.
415* ThrowTheDogABone: In "My Purity Ball and Chain." [[spoiler:After thirteen seasons of his QuestForSex failing, Steve ''finally'' manages to lose his virginity.]]
416* TooDumbToLive: "Stan Smith as Keanu Reeves as Stanny Utah in 'Point Breakers'" had him make friends with a drifter he met on the edge of town who won't tell him his name, stays with the Smiths, uses Steve to commit crimes, and heavily implies that he's going to kill Steve. Near the end of the episode, Stan calls Steve out on this egregious lapse in judgment and throws the drifter out.
417* TookALevelInJerkass: While he could be [[MrViceGuy bratty, selfish and insensitive]] at times, Steve was generally a good-hearted, sensitive person. Around Season 9, he became an obnoxious, childish brat through {{Flanderization}} and his nicer moments became few and far between.
418* VocalEvolution: His voice was much higher in the unaired pilot. In the aired pilot, his voice was rather deep and nasally. But as the series goes on, his voice slowly gets higher before going deeper in the later TBS seasons, likely due to Scott Grimes aging.
419* WellDoneSonGuy: Tries to impress Stan, who is repulsed by his nerdiness and lack of athleticism.
420* WithFriendsLikeThese: Steve's friends ditch him the first chance they get when something out of the norm happens to him. He also frequently fights with them, and can be perfectly willing to ditch them in order to save his own skin.
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422
423[[folder:Roger Smith]]
424See [[Characters/AmericanDadRogerSmith here]] for more information about him.
425[[/folder]]
426
427[[folder:Klaus Heisler]]
428[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/klaus_04.png]]
429[[caption-width-right:250:''"There's an old German saying: "Don't blame the fish." There are other sayings, but they, um, mostly involve genocide."'']]
430->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
431->'''Debut:''' "Pilot"
432
433An East German athlete trapped in the body of a goldfish thanks to a scheme by the CIA to prevent him from winning the gold at the 1986 Winter Olympics because he was from the "communist East." Stan was assigned to looking over Klaus, and as such the talking fish has become an honorary member of the Smith family.
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435* AccentAdaptation: In the German dub, he has a Saxon accent.
436* AcquiredSituationalNarcissism: Whenever he manages to get the upper hand on someone or becomes center of attention, he tends to let it go to his head and starts becoming narcissistic. Prime example is "Plot Heavy", where Stan starts doubting his confidence in decision making after the rest of the family decides to turn their backyard into a cemetery, Klaus browbeats Stan into following ''his'' idea for a beach club, begins bossing him around while calling him his "employee" and berating him, and letting him take the blame from the others when they get pissed off.
437* AllGermansAreNazis: Zigzagged. Klaus was horrified when the others thought his grandfather worked at the Auschwitz concentration camps (he actually drove the kiddy train at the Auschwitz zoo); and outright admits that what the Nazi did was monstrous in the episode when he and Stan met Francine's birth parents. However, another episode has him pay his respects to the Nazi soldiers who perished during D-Day, and when labled as an anti-semite he just says "So that's how you spell it!" Since the move to TBS, Klaus has stopped making references to the Nazis.
438* BathtubMermaid: Klaus is usually seen floating in a fishbowl or lounging in a filled cup. In "1600 Candles", he becomes mobile by having a hamster ball filled with water.
439* BewareTheNiceOnes: While usually nobody takes him seriously, on one occasion, Klaus is enraged by a prank and ''furiously'' swears revenge on Steve and Roger, instilling paranoia by claiming his retribution could come at ''any'' time! This terrified them so much, they spent over ''9 months'' hiding in the attic.
440%% Doesn't explainw hat the reaction is. * BerserkButton: ''HATES'' having his stories questioned.
441* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: In-universe, when Klaus disappeared in a puff of smoke, then later reappeared whilst cutting himself out of a squid, armed with a sword and wearing a crown.
442-->'''Klaus''': I was gone ''sixty years''! [[YearInsideHourOutside How long was it here]]?!\
443'''Roger''': What, where'd you go?\
444'''Klaus''': I don't know, but wherever it was, I am their ''king'' now!
445* BrainTheft: His backstory is that of an Eastern German Olympic skiier who's brain was stolen and transplanted into a goldfish. He pulls this on Steve one time but things are resolved at the end.
446* ButtMonkey: As a man trapped in the body of a helpless goldfish, Klaus is the victim of several misfortunes and is often ignored or mocked by the other characters.
447* CharacterizationMarchesOn:
448** In the first season, Klaus was far more unpleasant, openly lusting after Francine, and delighting in tormenting Roger. In later seasons, he's usually the lowest member on the Smith family totem pole, frequently being insulted or demeaned by the others, has dropped his crush on Francine (and is even irritated by her on occasion), and is generally more sympathetic.
449** In the early seasons, Klaus frequently dropped hints that he held Nazi sympathies. These have been discontinued since the move to TBS.
450* ChivalrousPervert: Spent most of the early seasons trying to woo Francine. Less prominent later on where he seems to have gained a respect for Stan and lost interest in Francine for the most part.
451* DirtyCommunists: In the German dub, he's a Communist instead of a Nazi, largely due to how ''extremely'' strict the country is in portrayals of Nazi's in fiction.
452* DarkAndTroubledPast: Occasionally implied that he had a trouble past, but because of how OutOfFocus he is, isn't really truly revealed.
453* DependingOnTheWriter: While he's shown to hate being a fish most of the time, there are other times where he seems to enjoy it or at least not hate it.
454* TheDogBitesBack: Later episodes have him finally standing up and having his revenge against the Smiths.
455** In "Da Flippity Flop", he abuses Stan's brainswitched body as revenge for his constant poor treatment.
456** "Scents and Sensei-bility" After being coldy thrown out of the house by the Smiths due to his smell, he outsmarts them and kicks them out of the house. By the end of the episode, he still has the Smiths kicked out of their house, with their attempt to bring in wild animals to kill Klaus ending with him [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass slaughtering them all off-screen]].
457** "Father Daze" He intentionally ruins Stan's plans for a perfect Father's Day when the latter had insulted him prior.
458** "A Nice Night for a Drive" He lashes out on Stan when his mind is swapped with the family car.
459** "The Life and Times of Stan Smith" He hazes the shit out of Steve with his old fraternity.
460** "Live and Let Fry" Klaus convinces Roger to impersonate him after reading a newspaper notice that Klaus needed to sign papers to receive an inheritance. Klaus knew all along that it was a ruse by former members of the East German Mafia to whom he owes money, resulting in Roger getting the crap kicked out of him.
461** "A New Era for the Smith House" has Klaus (along with Dick) kicking the Smiths out of their home after they were ungrateful for his house sitting service, deeming him unfit to be left alone in the house. Despite that, he proves the [[JerkassHasAPoint Smiths right]] when he accidentally burns the house down.
462* EvenEvilHasStandards: In "Big Trouble in Little Langley," he's absolutely ''disgusted'' to find out that Francine's birth parents abandoned her simply because they couldn't bring a baby into a first-class flight.
463-->'''Klaus''': Stan, these people are monsters. You know what [[AllGermansAreNazis my country has done]], and I'm disgusted.
464* FakingTheDead: [[spoiler:In "No Weddings and a Funeral", he fakes his death in hopes that the Smiths will finally realize how poorly they've treated him over the years (it doesn't work, though).]]
465* ForcedTransformation: A human trapped in the body of a fish. He has repeatedly shown disdain in being a fish [[DependingOnTheWriter but other times he seems to be content with it]].
466* ForTheEvulz: In "Deacon Stan, Jesus Man," he not only tricks Roger into eating Francine's potato salad for the Deacon's wake, but also deliberately tells Stan that Roger produces more breast milk when he eats, leading to Roger being hooked up to a milking machine. Both times, he states it's simply because "I'm German. [[ItsWhatIDo It's what we do.]]"
467* TheHedonist: When he forcibly swaps bodies with Stan in "Da Flippity Flop," he embarks on several pleasures, such as smoking, having unprotected sex with diseased hookers, and doing drugs. Though it's mostly to get revenge on Stan for letting Klaus' old body rot.
468* HiddenDepths: Klaus before being transformed into a fish was highly accomplished; he studied at Viardina European University and may have a doctorate in therapy. He owned a Ferrari and was an Olympic class skier. However, as none of that is relevant to being a goldfish it's frequently overlooked or ignored.
469* HisOwnWorstEnemy: Sometimes, Klaus ends up ruining a chance to improve his rather abysmal lot in life through his own intensity and paranoia. Hayley's hot friend Danuta expresses romantic interest in him at least twice; he goes overboard trying to impress her even though she doesn't really care if he does so or so, driving her into the arms of his friend Jurgen. Thinks everyone who enters his store is a scheming thief; he shoots a health inspector, wounds himself to set up a shoot-out, and then gets robbed for real by a delivery man when he falls unconscious. Gets himself a committed girlfriend and becomes a loving father-figure to her young son; when Roger makes a sculpture of him which he says doesn't reflect his inner beauty, his anger drives them both away.
470* HumanityEnsues: He gets his brain put in the body of a cryogenically-frozen black man, which he intends to use to have sex with Francine. It expires after getting impaled by debris from a mall statue and is put in a goldfish body once again. Sometime in the future, however, he has a human body for good to the point where he has a grandson.
471* ILoveTheDead: In "Shallow Vows", Stan brings home a fish the CIA experimented on and removed its retina that died shortly after it was put in Klaus's bowl, this was over two weeks before Stan and Francine's anniversary and wedding vow renewal. With the fish's body still floating in his bowl after the renewal, Stan still wouldn't take it out of the bowl despite Klaus asking him to. After a sigh of resignation, Klaus remarks that he'll have sex with the fish's body ''again'' before the smell makes him throw up.
472* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: He occasionally takes on a villain role in his few ADayInTheLimelight episodes, usually involving him trying to steal somebody's body and/or get revenge on Stan. However, it's hard to root against him when you realize he's a human being who's been trapped in the body of a fish for about 30 years.
473* {{Irony}}: In the early days of the series, Klaus would delight in tormenting Roger (most notably in "Deacon Stan, Jesus Man"). After the second season, Roger is the one doing the tormenting, regularly tearing down Klaus's self-esteem without a care.
474* IRejectYourReality: This, along with TheMadHatter, and {{Cloudcuckoolander}}. His mental health has obviously deteriorated due to being stuck in the body of a fish, and he's fully aware of it. He has conversations with himself, and has narrated his life and those around him as a DVD commentary, among other instances of insanity. Later episodes occasionally subvert this by having his delusions be RealAfterAll, most notably his boys in Florida, who have since become recurring characters.
475* TheLoad: [[BewareTheNiceOnes Even Francine]] is blunt about this:
476-->'''Klaus''': Oh, can I help?\
477'''Francine''': How can ''you'' help? You're a fish!
478* ManipulativeBastard: One of the most cunning, manipulative characters on the show. He can frequently get revenge on others for his mistreatment, despite bring confined to a bowl. Most notably in "Stanny-Boy and Frantastic" where he gets back at Roger and Steve for insulting him, by tricking them into wasting days to get a refund on a credit card that wasn't even theirs.
479* MarsNeedsWomen: Lusted after Francine [[CharacterizationMarchesOn in early episodes]].
480* MobileFishbowl: Being a fish, he gets around by crawling around in a small glass filled with water, rolling around in a hamster ball filled with water, or [[OffscreenTeleportation just appearing where he needs to be, bowl and all.]]
481%%* MyFriendsAndZoidberg: A big victim of this.
482* MysteriousPast: Much about his human life is unknown. He studied psychology when he was in college, was an accomplished Olympic skier and apparently owed money to the German Mafia at some point.
483* NoodleIncident: Apparently he really pissed off the East German Mafia in the past.
484* OneManArmy: Klaus spends the majority of "Scents and Sensei-bility" being mercilessly harassed by a mob of cats and birds who want to eat him. At the end of the episode, all of his enemies gang up on him, but the fish somehow quickly kills them off-screen.
485* OnlyFriend: Aside from Danuta and Nerfer, who only appear very infrequently, he's pretty much Hayley's only friend and vice-versa. Rudely lampshaded by Steve in "Merlot Down Dirty Shame".
486* OutOfFocus: Some seasons often see him only having one line per episode.
487* {{Retcon}}: His backstory since the very first episode was that he was a skater in the 1986 Winter Olympics. However, fast forward to many years later where the Season 13 episode "The Life and Times of Stan Smith" inexplicably changes it to where now he was a college student post-1994 when the Foo Fighters were formed.
488* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: In "Da Flippity Flop", Klaus' original human body is finally found, but Stan repeatedly refuses to take Klaus to the CIA to swap him back when asked. When Francine finally convinces Stan to do so, it turns out that lab technicians unfroze Klaus' body and used the ice to cool their beer, causing the body to severely decay and rot. Outraged, Klaus knocks Stan out and swaps bodies with him, and then goes on a bunch of insanitary revenge-fuelled adventures, during which he repeatedly abuses and defiles Stan's human body by, among other things, smoking, getting multiple tattoos, having sex with diseased prostitutes, playing with dead animals, and doing drugs while sharing the syringe with a hobo. Through it all, he brings Stan, now trapped in the body of a fish, along in a fishbowl and [[ForcedToWatch forces him to watch]].
489* TheScapegoat: In "No Weddings and a Funeral", the family realizes they need Klaus to be their ButtMonkey, as mistreating him is the only thing they have to bond over.
490* ThrowTheDogABone:
491** "Of Ice and Men" shows that he eventually ''did'' obtain a human body again, and also started a family (as evidenced by his grandson).
492** In "The Two Hundred", Klaus mutates into a draconic monster and finally earns the family's respect by using his powers to save them from certain death. He can be seen happily playing with the Smiths' descendants before the episode's end.
493** Typically any DayInTheLimelight episode that focus on him tend to end well - or at least have an affirmation that he is a [[PetTheDog part of the family]].
494* TookALevelInKindness: Along with Hayley, he's the only one who mellows out and becomes a lot nicer later on (whilst the rest of the Smiths TookALevelInJerkass). Granted, he will occasionally fuck with the Smiths on rare occasions but does show a more considerate and caring side when necessary (e.g. "Seizure Suits Stanny" and "Father's Daze").
495* UngratefulBastard:
496** In "Man in the Moonbounce", Klaus whines that he misses having hair, and Hayley gets him a doll wig out of sympathy. He then requests her to trim it so it resembles Creator/RyanPhillippe's haircut, but when she botches the job, he angrily calls her a failure and tries to ''drown'' her in the toilet.
497** In "Cheek to Cheek", Steve lets him stay in his room after Francine takes Klaus' alcove. Klaus proceeds to take over the place completely, inviting first his girlfriend, then his girlfriend's entire family to live there.
498* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Very few people seem to be all that surprised by a talking goldfish, in contrast to Roger, who has to disguise himself. Then again, considering it shares a universe with Seth [=McFarlane=]'s other shows, this is less surprising when you remember that talking animals are rare, but not unusal (see: Brian and various other animals on ''Family Guy'' and Tim the Bear on ''The Cleveland Show''.)
499* VocalEvolution: In the early seasons, his voice was a bit lower and his German accent was a lot heavier.
500* VoicesAreMental: He's able to speak even though his consciousness is inside a goldfish's body. He also maintains his own speaking voice whenever he transfers his consciousness into different human bodies.
501* YourSizeMayVary: He tends to be drawn larger when in his fishbowl than when he's in his cup. And even then, his exact size varies, especially in the earlier episodes.
502[[/folder]]
503
504[[folder:Jeff Fischer]]
505[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jeff_fischer.png]]
506[[caption-width-right:250:''"I'm intrigued. Although that could just be the Intriguenol I took this morning."'']]
507->'''Voiced by''': Jeff Fischer
508->'''Debut:''' "Pilot"
509
510Hayley's on-again, off-again stoner boyfriend. They get married in the premiere of Season 6.
511----
512* AmusingInjuries: Jeff has been ripped in half. Twice. And he's none the worse for wear, aside from a nasty scar.
513* AscendedExtra: Jeff was originally a secondary character, but after he and Hayley officially got married in Season 6, he appeared significantly more often and is now just as important as the main Smith family. While he ''did'' get temporarily DemotedToExtra after Roger sent him to space, once he came back, he regained prominence and regularly joins the rest of the Smiths in adventures.
514%% Doesn't explain what his reaction is. * BerserkButton: Losing his hat.
515* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's typically a laid back, friendly guy -- but if he's pushed enough, he can give an absolutely blistering TheReasonYouSuckSpeech. At one point he even calls out Stan for his neglectful treatment of Hayley.
516* TheBusCameBack: After being abducted by aliens, he later escapes with help from other prisoners on the ship (including [[spoiler: Sinbad]]). He makes it back home but decides to undo his return because it will mean that Hayley will live a full life doing something rather than spend it doing nothing but waiting for him. [[spoiler: He finally comes back for real in Season 11.]]
517* ButtMonkey: By absolutely everybody except Steve and Klaus. Most often by Hayley and Stan, as well as Francine in later seasons. Stan summed it up nicely in "Hayley Smith, Seal Team Six", when [[spoiler:Jeff is on trial for clubbing a baby seal to death, which he did to save Klaus' life]]:
518-->'''Hayley:''' ''[[[ItMakesSenseInContext having regressed to the mental state of a six-year-old]]]'' I like seals. I don't like that man.\
519'''Stan:''' ''[{{deadpan|snarker}}]'' No one does.
520* CallingTheOldManOut: He can be this with Stan on occasion.
521** In "The Devil Wears a Lapel Pin", he calls Stan out for treating Hayley like dirt when all she wants is to help him.
522** In "Game Night", he not only calls Stan a SoreLoser to his face, but points out that everyone has been pretending to lose to him for years. Even him, whom Stan often considers an idiot.
523-->'''Jeff:''' My "dumb" ass has been tricking you for years!
524* CannotKeepASecret: "Naked To The Limit, One More Time" proves he can't whether it be a surprise birthday party, a birthday present, a movie's summary/ending or the fact that Roger's an alien.
525* CommutingOnABus: While largely missing for the next few years after being abducted by aliens, "Lost in Space" and "The Longest Distance Relationship" show what he's been up to.
526* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: In "Less Money, Mo Problems," Jeff was pretty quick to take on intruders with only a knife.
527* ADayInTheLimelight: He's the star of the Season 9 episode ''Lost In Space'', which details what happened to him after Roger tossed him onto his "rescue" ship.
528* TheDitz: He’s not very smart, and his gullible nature often lets other people take advantage of him.
529* DumbassHasAPoint: In "Game Night", he is correct in pointing out that letting Stan win all the time is hardly better than suffering through him being a SoreLoser, due to his unbearable UnsportsmanlikeGloating.
530* ExtremeDoormat: Usually to Hayley and Stan's abuse (albeit largely due to being ThePollyanna).
531* TheFriendNobodyLikes: None of the Smiths other than Hayley are very fond of him. And even Hayley only barely puts up with him sometimes.
532* GeniusDitz: So musically talented and intelligent, but so blindingly stupid at the same time, that he gives [[BewareTheNiceOnes Francine]] a run for her money.
533* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: He's actually been torn in half at the waist ''twice'', though both instances were in throwaway gags.
534* HappilyMarried: With Hayley - despite their issues, it's clear that they care deeply for one another.
535* HenpeckedHusband: It's fairly clear that Hayley wears the pants in their relationship due to inheriting Stan's ego. Despite this, the two have a relatively stable marriage.
536* HeroWorshipper: Has shades of this towards "Agathor", Steve's alter-ego in the online game ''Dragon Scuffle'', to the point where after Agathor's death in the game, Jeff's character held a candlelight vigil for ''days''.
537* HiddenDepths:
538** "Fleabiscuit" reveals that Jeff is a skilled racing dog trainer, having raised a champion who is on the verge of making history.
539** "The Life Aquatic With Steve Smith" shows that he is quite skilled at sailing a boat.
540** In "Lumberjerks" he proves himself to be a highly skilled lumberjack.
541** "Henderson" shows that he's a highly talented glass smith. Making several fishbowls for Klaus with highly detailed glass statues attached to them.
542* HiddenDisdainReveal: Jeff is a NiceGuy for the most part, but despite that, Stan finds him annoying and doesn't even bother trying to hide the fact that he hates him. In "For Whom the Sleigh Bell Tolls," Jeff reveals that he in fact hates Stan right back, considers him an ass, and only tolerates him for Hayley's sake.
543* MadeOfIron: Survives [[spoiler: ''having his skin removed'' and then worn by Roger]]. Also survives [[spoiler: being dissected into multiple pieces by aliens. Sort of, as only his brain survives, and must be uploaded into the body of an alien clone that offers to sacrifice itself to do so. He later gets a human body back thanks to Roger's "help."]]
544* ManChild: In "For Whom The Sleigh Bell Tolls", Stan is incensed that Jeff still believes in Santa Claus. He turns out to be real later in the episode.
545* TheMillstone: He rivals Stan in his ability to make situations go from bad to worse.
546* MissingMom: He confirms in the Season 2 episode "Joint Custody" that his mom ran away before he was born.
547-->'''Stan:''' How.. how could she do that?
548* NiceGuy: Jeff is an easy-going, friendly individual. He ''does'' have his limits though, particularly if Stan is involved.
549* NoodleIncident:
550** In one episode Hayley is pissed and fed up with him trying to win her back, but Jeff tells her something offscreen that apparently [[spoiler: causes her to fall in love with him and elope.]] What he said is never revealed, probably because there's no believable way they could write something that emotional.
551** According to "Game Night", he's legally not allowed to use scissors for some reason.
552* ObnoxiousInLaws: He frequently annoys Stan with his various quirks and habits. "For Whom The Sleigh Bell Tolls" reveals that Jeff actually feels the same way about him and only tolerates him for Hayley's sake.
553* OfficialCouple: With Hayley; they've dated since the start of the series and eventually marry.
554* OOCIsSeriousBusiness:
555** He's usually a very laid back NiceGuy with hardly a mean bone in his body. So it says something when he snaps at Stan in "Game Night" for being such an insufferable douche about games.
556** He's usually very attached to his hat, but in "Lost in Space" during his HeroicBSOD, he barely reacts when the summoner [[KickTheDog flicks it off.]]
557* ParentalAbandonment: His father framed him for possession of cannabis and [[WellDoneSonGuy frequently expresses embarrassment for him]] in a highly unfiltered SarcasmMode. His mother abandoned him ''before'' he was born (the impossibility of this is [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]], however).
558* ThePollyanna: Is quite possibly the most cheerful, upbeat guy in the entire show.
559* PutOnABus: He's abruptly abducted by aliens and is gone for quite a while thereafter.
560* RichesToRags: He used to be a multimillionaire. Back when he was a cook for Blues Traveler, he ended up acquiring the rights to their debut album, which gave him an income of about two million dollars a year. He no longer has the rights, as when he was really into cougars, he ended up marrying a very elderly woman and gave the rights to her daughter for a fiftieth birthday present.
561* SarcasmBlind: His father highlights the many disappointments he has with Jeff with sarcasm. Stan picks up on it after a couple minutes; Jeff not so much.
562* SecretKeeper: He's the only character outside of the Smith family to know Roger is an alien. He's terrible at keeping secrets, which leads to his eventual exile into space. It takes several seasons for him to make it back to Earth.
563* TheStoner: Justified, as it's revealed that if he ''doesn't'' smoke weed, he starts to masturbate constantly.
564* StrongFamilyResemblance: Most likely due to a continuity error, Jeff is shown to physically resemble his [[https://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/americandad/images/3/3c/Henry_Fischer.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20100320154213 father]] and [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/americandad/images/6/68/Jeffmom.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/325?cb=20160517030632 mother]].
565* TeenyWeenie: The episode in which he runs away with Hayley reveals he has a flying car, which he feels more than makes up for his "small weiner".
566* TheThingThatWouldNotLeave: Stan despises Jeff so many times [[StatusQuoIsGod even after he's come to like him at the end of an episode focusing on them both.]] When [[spoiler:Jeff is sent to space and comes back except as an alien that took his place that becomes increasingly rattled with guilt for taking Jeff's spot,]] Stan takes everything in stride without a single hint of sympathy because this change was the best thing that ever happened to him. He only continues to show his contempt to Jeff as the episode goes on.
567* TokenGoodTeammate: By far the nicest member of the Smith household; he's generally non-malicious and friendly, and some of his meaner moments are generally done out of stupidity rather than malice.
568* TomatoInTheMirror:
569** [[spoiler: His body gets dissected into multiple pieces by a group of alien Collectors that find his space ship. The same group sends an alien clone of him to Earth to replace him, but he reveals what's going on to Hayley, Roger, and Stan, who board the Collector ship to recover the real Jeff. As Jeff's original body is now effectively dead, the clone offers to sacrifice itself so that Jeff's still living brain can be placed into his body, and as everyone except Roger has their memories of this erased on the ride back to Earth, Jeff effectively becomes this trope.]]
570** Later in the series, Roger reveals this to the Smiths (having forgotten about it all that time), and offers to help Jeff [[spoiler: get a human body back: by swallowing his brain and then "gestating" him a new body as though he were pregnant.]]
571* {{Tuckerization}}: Jeff is based on Creator/SethMacFarlane's friend, also named Jeff Fischer, who voices the character.
572* UnexplainedRecovery:
573** "Seasons Beatings".
574-->'''Stan''': Jeff? I thought you drowned!\
575'''Jeff''': Nope.
576** He's also somehow recovered from being ripped apart at the waist on two separate occasions.
577* TheUnfavorite: He once off-handedly mentioned having a brother whom his father loves far, far more than him.
578* WellDoneSonGuy: Constantly seeks the approval of his father who hates him.
579* WholesomeCrossdresser: For a fair bit of the episode "Beyond The Alcove Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love Klaus", he is dressed as a French maid. No one bats an eye at this.
580[[/folder]]
581
582[[folder:Rogu]]
583->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
584->'''Debut:''' "Persona Assistant"
585[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rogu.jpg]]
586Roger's homunculus/son, who becomes a family member in the 250th episode.
587----
588* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's far nicer than Roger, but still shares his father's vengeful streak. When Klaus left Rogu at the bottom of a well in "Thank God for Loose Rocks", he escaped and went back to the dude ranch to kill Klaus, shooting innocent men in the groin for no reason. And when the Smiths refused to let Rogu kill Klaus, Rogu decides to kill all of them, including Roger. Even after Klaus saves Rogu's life, Rogu still wants to kill Klaus, only sparing him because his dick is too small to shoot (though it's implied Rogu was just joking and was trying to mess with Klaus).
589* BizarreAlienBiology: First of all, he started off as a tumor, which Roger claims grew into a homunculus because of his difficulty maintaining all of his personas. He coughs up clones whenever he eats candy, they can merge together when listening to music and the giant can be shrunken down to original size when he falls asleep. He can also survive being cooked, chopped up and eaten, but incredible [[MadeOfIron survivability]] and [[GoodThingYouCanHeal healing]] are traits he shares with his father.
590* CousinOliver: Definitely appears to play this trope straight despite only making a small handful of appearances. "An Irish Goodbye" for example has him being treated like a beloved member of the family for no real reason whatsoever.
591* MoralityPet: Of the Smith family, he's the only member who everyone else consistently treats with care and affection.
592* PowerUpFood: Candy causes him to multiply and clams turn him into a giant red {{Kaiju}} as shown in "The Hand That Rocks the Rogu".
593* ThirdPersonPerson: Speaks like this repeatedly.
594[[/folder]]

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