American Dad - Hayley Is Six Again

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Hayley Smith
American Dad! character
Hayley Smith.png
Starting time appearance "Pilot" (2005)
Created by Seth MacFarlane
Mike Barker
Matt Weitzman
Designed by Seth MacFarlane
Voiced by Rachael MacFarlane
In-universe data
Full name Hayley Electric-excavator Dreamsmasher Smith-Fischer
Occupation Higher educatee at Groff Community College
Family Stan Smith (begetter)
Francine Smith (mother)
Steve Smith (brother)
Spouse Jeff Fischer
Children Nemo (adoptive son)
Relatives Jack Smith (paternal grandpa)
Betty Smith (paternal grandmother)
Hercules (deceased paternal pace-granddad)
Rusty (paternal uncle)
Nicholas Dawson (biological maternal grandfather)
Cassandra Dawson (deceased biological maternal grandmother)
Bàba (adoptive maternal granddaddy)
Māma (adoptive maternal grandmother)
Gwen Ling (adoptive maternal aunt)
Religion Episcopalian, Atheism
Nationality American

Hayley Dreamsmasher Smith (born May viii, 1987) is a fictional character from the animated television series American Dad!. She is voiced by Rachael MacFarlane, the younger sister of one of the series' co-creators, Seth MacFarlane. She is Stan and Francine Smith'due south 19-yr-old daughter (xviii when the series started) and Steve'due south older sis. Hayley, along with her male parent Stan, was ane of the first two characters who were conceived and created for the series. Across the series, Hayley's storylines typically involve her liberal opinions clashing with her male parent'due south staunch conservative beliefs, and her on-again-off-again relationship with boyfriend Jeff Fischer, whom she marries in the prove'south sixth season.

Biography [edit]

Hayley Smith is the daughter of Stan Smith and Francine Smith, (although it is later revealed that Stan may not be her biological father, but this is one of the three episodes that contradict several others). She appears to be rather short only standing at effectually 5'2-5'three, being just slightly taller than Roger she is oft dwarfed past both her parents and other teenagers(often younger than her). It is revealed in a brief flashback that she had a twin brother named Bailey. Unlike her father, her mother and her brother, Steve Smith, Hayley is ultra-liberal.[one] She is "addicted" to marijuana and in "Jones for a Smith," Hayley actually worries that her marijuana smoking is getting out of hand and begs Francine to let her go to rehab, with Francine callously telling her daughter to stop being such a melodramatic attention-seeker. Hayley in one case helped the homeless, and is in favour of gun control.[2] This causes a peachy amount of distrust and hatred for her on Stan'due south function, as he consistently has views that are polar reverse to hers. In the third-season episode "Stanny Slickers Two: The Fable of Ollie'south Gold", information technology is revealed that her middle name is Dreamsmasher, as given by Stan.

She lives with her parents and goes to Groff Customs College, though she moved out temporarily afterwards a bitter argument with Stan.[1] As a higher student, Hayley also majors in women's studies[iii] and promotes women's rights.

Personality [edit]

Hayley is Stan and Francine'southward new-age hippie daughter who, despite being a married adult for much of the series, nevertheless lives under her parents' roof along with her hubby, Jeff. As revealed in the episode "The Kidney Stays in the Picture", she may or may not be Stan's biological daughter—Francine revealed to have cheated on Stan at a bachelorette party.[4] Nonetheless, Stan still regards her as such.[5] Hayley is passionate, insistent and song in her convictions. In mentality, she'southward portrayed as a passionate liberal, what was originally intended to exist the antithesis to her father'south far-right neoconservative mentality. These character traits were particularly emphasized in the bear witness'south beginnings merely heavily toned down afterwards.[6] Intuitive and insightful, Hayley is able to instinctively grasp the hidden, inner, and obscure nature of situations. For example, instantly upon entering the room in the episode "Finger Lenting Good", she realizes what Stan and Steve are up to in trying to go Jeff to hug them so as to lose his finger for engaging in his [Jeff] vice.[7] As another case, in the episode "Da Flippity Flop" when the essence of Klaus has entered Stan's torso and taken control over it, he attempts to deceive Hayley and Francine into thinking he's truly Stan; however, Hayley instantaneously and half-heartedly acknowledges that information technology's Klaus.[8] At times, Hayley is casually rude and insulting in attitude especially towards her brother, Steve, which can exist described as sibling rivalry. This is primarily considering of Hayley's disgust for Steve'due south obnoxious tendencies and generally shallow taste and desire towards the opposite sexual activity. Several story arcs have been about Hayley'due south romantic relationship with Jeff. Back when the two were dating, they had several breakups. Hayley is very frequently the most empathetic member of her family unit. She helped to unionize the homeless men Stan paid to fight each other,[9] helped free foster children that Roger had enslaved,[10] and is the one most probable to stand up upwards for people'south rights when her family tries to exploit people. Still, she is too sometimes seen every bit hypocritical and has moments of weakness—for case, in "Camp Refoogee" she went to an African refugee camp and swore to help the starving people during the short time she expected to be there. However, later finding out they would be there for a few weeks, she went to the spa-like U.N. assistance base of operations and went then far as to swallow steak,[eleven] despite being a vegetarian (The episode, The Longest Altitude Relationship, she eats part of a steak, and in N.South.A. (No Snoops Immune), she went an entire day eating just meat after she ate some by mistake). She is often disrespected by other more than shallow and self-involved members of the household who seem to find her annoying and are contemptuous of her kinder and more selfless character, peculiarly Stan and Roger.

The 4th season has started showing that Hayley is often prone to violent and uncontrollable mood swings. During puberty, she went through fierce outbursts during every evolution, such as having to wear tampons (and ruining the family'south white couch by sitting on it while wearing a skirt), being disappointed over how pocket-sized her breasts were when they finished growing, and getting an enormous pimple. These mood swings terrified her parents and they were fearful of the same problems in her brother, although information technology is shown Steve has had his atmosphere more nether control. Another episode revealed that Hayley flies into a rage when men break upwardly with her. It had gotten to the point where Hayley volition take to become to jail if another relationship she has falls apart.

While still the nigh empathetic and possibly nearly sensible fellow member of the Smith family unit, Hayley's by and large intelligent and independent character becomes more than at uncertainty in later on seasons. Fifty-fifty upon moving back nether her parents' roof, she is no longer an official pupil at Groff and once fifty-fifty claims that she always drops dorsum out earlier term papers can happen and once even hinted that she planned on freeloading off her parents into her adult years. At this indicate in later seasons, Hayley's morality, sensibility, and seriousness have become much farther in comparing to the residual of her more shallow, reckless, and muddled family members, and even Roger.

In "The Kidney Stays in the Picture", when Hayley needs a kidney transplant later drinking more than liquor than she tin can handle, Stan immediately volunteers to accept his kidney surgically removed to salve Hayley. Francine greatly admires Stan'southward dedication to Hayley, merely sheepishly admits Stan's transplant might result in organ rejection as she is unsure if Stan is Hayley's true father. Stan and Francine become dorsum in time, and it is never revealed who Hayley'southward real begetter is as Stan requested that his kidney be taken out regardless and the doctors perform the transplant without revealing which kidney is used. The other potential begetter to Hayley is Joel Larson, a complete stranger who Francine slept with three days before she and Stan got married. When the doctor asked how they got the other kidney for Hayley, Stan said, " I called in a favour." It was afterwards revealed that Roger cutting into Larson'due south stomach with a keyhole saw, getting the kidney.

In flavour 5 episode fifteen "Merlot Down Muddied Shame" it is revealed she and Klaus also share a telepathic ability to communicate. They can talk to each other with their thoughts.

Voice actors [edit]

Co-ordinate to a DVD special[ which? ] on the cosmos of American Dad, Laura Prepon was initially called to play Hayley, but Prepon was dropped and replaced by Rachael MacFarlane, the younger sister of Seth MacFarlane.

In French version, the character is dubbed past Edwige Lemoine, the sis of Christophe Lemoine who dubbed Eric Cartman character from South Park.[12]

Romance [edit]

Hayley has a husband named Jeff, who is a vegetarian as well.[13] Hayley did once move out, to move in with Jeff who it turns out lives in his van. They sometimes go hiking and smoke marijuana together. She one time dumped Jeff, because he agrees with everything that she says. During this fourth dimension, she slept with Stan'south boss, Deputy-Manager Bullock, a conservative. This happened later on they had an argument; he apologized and she ended up sleeping with him at his house. At first, Stan ignored their relationship and decided it was a great risk to exist promoted to "Deputy-Deputy Managing director". Hayley after dumped Bullock before announcing Stan's promotion. Bullock learned that a more assertive Jeff came back into her life. Beingness very upset, Bullock promised Stan the promotion if he killed Jeff. Stan didn't impale Jeff but ended up contesting his dominate upon him insulting Hayley. Bullock gave Stan the job before Stan finished him off. Jeff disappeared for a fourth dimension after "Phantom of the Telethon," where he was performing hacky-sack tricks on-stage at a telethon when a gunkhole, pushed by Roger, brutal on him.

Reginald, a talking koala who works for the CIA, befriends Hayley in the episode "Family Affair". She starts to develop an attraction to Reginald but is rejected past him as he reveals he has a girlfriend. She respects him, but she leaves an open-ended offering for Reginald past the cease of the episode.

Embarrassed, she apologizes to Reginald in "Cops and Roger" and suggests a double date with him and his girlfriend Rhonda and her (temporary) boyfriend, Ian. The engagement ends upwards annoying both Ian and Rhonda as Reginald and Hayley continue to openly flirt with each other, and by the finish of the episode, both end up leaving their partners in favour of each other.

Jeff returns to serenade Hayley in "100 A.D." and is shooed away by Stan and Francine for not being skillful enough for their daughter. However, afterwards Jeff goes to Hayley and confesses his love for her, they decide to elope. They then trick Stan and Francine into giving them $50,000, which they spent trying to escape from Roger who was trying to steal it from them.[14]

Hayley and Jeff reunite with the family in the episode "There Volition Be Bad Claret" where they encounter the remainder of the family freezing to death in the desert. Hayley reveals that presently afterwards losing Roger, the two tried to earn money with Jeff as a male prostitute, but finding picayune work with women, Jeff is forced into gay prostitution, putting him on "butt rest". They move back in with the Smith family in that same episode. In "Less Money, Mo' Problems" Hayley and Jeff are shown to exist nevertheless living in the Smith household, with Jeff constantly annoying Stan with his habits. At the end of the episode, Stan has a modify of heart after he sees how difficult it would exist for them to go far on the bacon Jeff brings in.

Jeff becomes tricked by Roger in "Naked to the Limit, 1 More than Time" that Roger is his new imaginary friend. Merely when Roger accidentally reveals that he is real, Jeff cannot keep the hush-hush and Stan is forced to kill either Roger or Jeff. Both are saved when Roger offers to return to his dwelling planet instead. On the night that the spaceship comes to option up Roger, he tosses Jeff in the ship beam instead of himself and Jeff is abducted.

Hayley is shown pining and grieving over Jeff's disappearance and supposed expiry in "Spelling Bee My Babe", but in lodge for her to serve as a line judge, Stan and Roger try to fast track her through the grieving process, but in the end she blames them and steals their shuttlecock in retaliation, forcing Roger to go through the grieving procedure instead.

Jeff appears to render from space in the episode "Holy Shit, Jeff's Back!," but it is and so revealed that the real Jeff Fischer was killed past a race of aliens chosen the Collectors, and this Jeff is a Collector named Zebleer. However, at the cease of the episode, the Collectors are willing to put Jeff's brain in Zebleer to brand Hayley happy. However, earlier they leave, Hayley and Stan had their memories wiped, and then they don't know about Jeff's true nature.

There take been numerous scenes that allude to Hayley being bisexual. In the episode "Haylias", there's a scene where Hayley tells her parents that she'due south planning to get out the United States to get to France to live a more uninhibited life too as engage in a cord of wild dear affairs, including one with a woman named Simone.[15] Additionally, In the episode "Pulling Double Booty", she suggests that she and her then boyfriend, Stan's body double, Bill, accept a threesome with their waitress.[xvi] In Flavor 12, Jeff and Hayley endeavour to have a child and it is revealed that Jeff is not man. Later Roger agrees to carry Jeff as a surrogate mother so he can be reborn as a human, Jeff gets reborn through Roger and is human once again. Only, due to how hard Roger was during the pregnancy, Hayley feels that she isn't set up for a baby and Jeff agrees, having simply been born himself.

Snot in the episode Jenny Fromdabloc appears to have a crush on Hayley since he was 4 or five. It is clear that Snot still has feelings for Hayley as the episode Jenny Fromdabloc shows as Snot becomes a teenager. Hayley rejects him multiple times in this episode, simply in the episode The Missing Kink, Hayley realizes that Snot loves her and opens her heart to him for the kickoff fourth dimension. But Snot rejects because he realizes he loved her when he pursued her and she rejected him so, he fakes being gay with Barry in The Missing Kink! Hayley then, feels awkward nigh the situation and says "I had no thought!" and moves on from Snot. Snot and Hayley don't communicate after this episode equally their affair is over.

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b Written by Mike Barker and Matt Weitzman. Directed by Pam Cooke. "Stan Knows Best". American Dad!. Season 1. Episode iii. Pull a fast one on.
  2. ^ Written by Brian Boyle. Directed by John Aoshima. "Stannie Become Your Gun". American Dad!. Season one. Episode 14. FOX.
  3. ^ Written past Rick Wiener and Kenny Schwartz. Directed by Anthony Lioi. "Roger n' Me". American Dad!. Flavour one. Episode twenty. Play tricks.
  4. ^ "Lookout American Dad - Season 7, Episode sixteen: The Kidney Stays In The Picture". Tvmuse.eu. Retrieved June 7, 2013.
  5. ^ "Watch American Dad - Season 7 Episode 16: The Kidney Stays In The Moving picture". Tvmuse.eu. Retrieved June 7, 2013.
  6. ^ "Tom's DVD Review Page - American Dad Volume 6". Imemine98.com. Archived from the original on October 29, 2013. Retrieved April 1, 2013.
  7. ^ McFarland, Kevin (Jan 7, 2013). ""Finger Lenting Practiced" | American Dad | TV Club | Tv set". The A.5. Club. Retrieved May 30, 2013.
  8. ^ McFarland, Kevin (May 13, 2013). ""Da Flippity Flop" | American Dad | TV Guild | TV". The A.V. Club. Retrieved May 30, 2013.
  9. ^ Written by David Zuckerman. Directed by Brent Wood. "Threat Levels". American Dad!. Flavor one. Episode ii. FOX.
  10. ^ Written by Chris McKenna and Matt McKenna. Directed by Brent Woods. "Tears of a Clooney". American Dad!. Season 1. Episode 23. FOX.
  11. ^ Written by Josh Bycel and Jonathan Fener. Directed by Albert Calleros. "Camp Refoogee". American Dad!. Season 2. Episode 24. Fox.
  12. ^ Allociné. "Où avez-vous entendu les voix françaises de la série American Dad!" (in French).
  13. ^ Written by Nahnatcka Khan. Directed by Rodney Clouden. "Stan of Arabia: Part 1". American Dad!. Season 1. Episode 12. FOX.
  14. ^ Written by Alison McDonald. Directed by Brent Woods. "Bullocks to Stan". American Dad!. Season 1. Episode 12. Play a joke on.
  15. ^ Written by David Zuckerman. Directed by Brent Woods. "Haylias". American Dad!. Flavour iv. Episode 47. FOX.
  16. ^ Written past Brian Boyle. Directed by John Aoshima. "Pulling Double Booty". American Dad!. Season v. Episode 64. FOX.

External links [edit]

  • Hayley Smith at Flim-flam.com

tozernuad1961.blogspot.com

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayley_Smith_%28American_Dad%21%29

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