this is legit me everyday i feel so stupid and tired laughing from being fried haha legit i feel hungover from drinking soda and being at the movie theater yesterday and i could only think of this ya wanna know why? Cause all i do is win pounds and feel like vomitting yfm? All i do is win
I posit that this moment singularly encaptulates the essence of Stan Smith so perfectly. He failed, failed spectacular and devastatingly and failed in a way that caused injury to someone else and he is completely oblivious to it and so proud of himself that he dances regardless.
It goes both ways. Every time I make a major mistake at work I text this to everyone. Every time I save the day. I text this to everyone. Its so maluable. It fits every scenario.
This comment is a perfect description of this scene and what it's truly showing. If anyone ever needed one scene to encapsulate who Stan Smith is, it's this. It's akin to Roger shoving Jeff into the mother ship or taking Stan to the guys house who cut the line at Sub hub in order for Stan to murder him. Stan is an egotistical narcissist who truly sees himself as perfect in every way. Sure he has a hidden layer of insecurities but who doesn't. He doesn't just believe he is perfect, he lives by that to the point even when he spectacularly fails he spins it in a way that he has utterly succeeded beyond what any mortal could ever dare to achieve. Even in cases where he knows he will fail he STILL cannot admit it such as the CIA softball league in which it's discovered he hasn't hit a single home run or scored once. It's all theatrics to give the appearance of a larger than life legend. He reminds me so much of my Dad. When I was 12, we went to a rally for Republican presidential primary candidate John McCain at LeMoyne College. Before GW Bush had won. We got to the front row and we all got to shake John McCains hand. On the way home we were all in awe. I asked Dad how it felt to shake his hand, as a military family we saw McCain and his POW status as legendary and larger than life. Dad responded with "I think the question is how did John McCain feel getting to shake the hand of ME!" As if McCain was supposed to be impressed by meeting him. We laughed but somehow felt there was a tinge of honesty in his statement. Classic Stan Smith behaviour. It's why I find his character to be absolutely hilarious because it's SO dead on to how macho men with zero self awareness act.
this is legit me everyday i feel so stupid and tired laughing from being fried haha legit i feel hungover from drinking soda and being at the movie theater yesterday and i could only think of this ya wanna know why? Cause all i do is win pounds and feel like vomitting yfm? All i do is win
My man went IN
What episode is this?
LOL
American Dad & The Fall Guy
0:48 keep the change you filthy animal!
Stan is such an asshole
I lost it when he got hit in the head with the can 😂
This is still one of my favorite AD clips of all time 🤣 never gets old
Why did he bust those moves I literally come this clip once sometimes twice a month lol
Stan’s version of “the bird is the word”
Epic fail
This needs to be reoccurring in through the show
Can someone tell me what episode is this please thanks!
Ducktales did it better
Win Win Win
Bruh this scene always gave me crying😂😂😂😂
0:12 B12 members in the audience.
What episode is this
0:30 0:36 0:41 0:46
0:13 Too funny.
0:31 - 🔥 *Toasty!* 🔥 .
0:15 Swish!
0:16 "All I Do is Win" by DJ Khaled ft. T-Pain, Ludacris, Snoop Dogg & Rick Ross
Hahahahahahahaha 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😅😅😅🥲 0:44
0:16 this will always be funny
You mean 0:13
I didn't notice this but there are members of B12 in the crowd
good eye!
the fist pumps
SpongeBob:all I do is win win about aaa
0:19
Stan has always been a great dancer.
He had perfect accuracy, they just don't know that he was trying to hit that cheerleader
0:17 When Wile E. Coyote used his replicator and his clones to score big time
This scene never gets old. 😂
"Keep the change, ya filthy animal"^^
One of my favorate gags in the whole show.
0:16 to 0:23 when your in year 6 and you get to sit on the benches.
0:16
This is both funny and brilliant,this would be even better if the Iron and Rusty Nail scen was there.
Yeah just watched that on TV 😂
😂😂😂
Bullock is the greatest animated boss since classic Simpsons era Mr.Burns
He's too proud to look. Haha. Stan is the best.
Episode name pls???
0:16 after getting your stimulus
I wonder if T-Pain watches American Dad
I posit that this moment singularly encaptulates the essence of Stan Smith so perfectly. He failed, failed spectacular and devastatingly and failed in a way that caused injury to someone else and he is completely oblivious to it and so proud of himself that he dances regardless.
It goes both ways. Every time I make a major mistake at work I text this to everyone. Every time I save the day. I text this to everyone. Its so maluable. It fits every scenario.
I like to believe he did that intentionally
This comment is a perfect description of this scene and what it's truly showing. If anyone ever needed one scene to encapsulate who Stan Smith is, it's this. It's akin to Roger shoving Jeff into the mother ship or taking Stan to the guys house who cut the line at Sub hub in order for Stan to murder him. Stan is an egotistical narcissist who truly sees himself as perfect in every way. Sure he has a hidden layer of insecurities but who doesn't. He doesn't just believe he is perfect, he lives by that to the point even when he spectacularly fails he spins it in a way that he has utterly succeeded beyond what any mortal could ever dare to achieve. Even in cases where he knows he will fail he STILL cannot admit it such as the CIA softball league in which it's discovered he hasn't hit a single home run or scored once. It's all theatrics to give the appearance of a larger than life legend. He reminds me so much of my Dad. When I was 12, we went to a rally for Republican presidential primary candidate John McCain at LeMoyne College. Before GW Bush had won. We got to the front row and we all got to shake John McCains hand. On the way home we were all in awe. I asked Dad how it felt to shake his hand, as a military family we saw McCain and his POW status as legendary and larger than life. Dad responded with "I think the question is how did John McCain feel getting to shake the hand of ME!" As if McCain was supposed to be impressed by meeting him. We laughed but somehow felt there was a tinge of honesty in his statement. Classic Stan Smith behaviour. It's why I find his character to be absolutely hilarious because it's SO dead on to how macho men with zero self awareness act.
I watched this on tv and I had to see this again 😂
Stan: I need answers! Harlem Globetrotter: You miss the shot, you don't get the food.
I thought Stan was gonna touch that hot doorknob. Just like Harry.
What season and episode