Roger becomes a teacher for inner city kids while Stan and Francine figure out their retirement plans.Roger becomes a teacher for inner city kids while Stan and Francine figure out their retirement plans.Roger becomes a teacher for inner city kids while Stan and Francine figure out their retirement plans.
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- Stan Smith
- (voice)
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- Francine Smith
- (voice)
- Steve Smith
- (voice)
- Klaus
- (voice)
- Nurse Jocelyn
- (voice)
- YoYo
- (voice)
- Jeff Fischer
- (voice)
- Ricky
- (voice)
- (as Nick Gonzalez)
- Tiglet
- (voice)
Storyline
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- TriviaThe name Stan-Dan Deliver comes from the movie Stand and Deliver (1988) starring Edward James Olmos in which Olmos plays a high school teacher who inspires his gang member students to learn calculus.
- Quotes
Principal Lewis: [sees Liqour bottles in the hallway, set up by Steve to frame Roger] Oh, God, did I slip up? Wait a minute. Vodka? Whiskey? These aren't mine. I'm a rum man. But let's see who did slip up... Hmm.
[finds bottle of Rum on the ground]
Principal Lewis: Ahh! Yeah!
[sips, slams bottle on floor, shattering it]
Principal Lewis: *Rum'*s the only thing that gets *my* engine going!
[imitates vehicle]
Principal Lewis: Rum! Rum-rum-Rum-Rum-Rum-Rum-Rum! Rum! Rum-rum-Rum-Rum-Rum-Rum-Rum! Rum! Rum-rum-Rum-Rum-Rum!
[imitates brakes screeching when he reaches Roger's classroom]
Principal Lewis: Oh, this is bad. Looks like Harvard's got a habit.
[rifles through drawer finding another rum bottle]
Principal Lewis: Jackpot! Hmm. We can't have a drunk teacher around here.
[swigs]
Principal Lewis: But a perfectly buzzed principal's good for *everybody*!
- ConnectionsSpoofs Rhythm Nation 1814 (1989)
- SoundtracksRhythm Nation
Written by Janet Jackson, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis
A Stand and Deliver parody has so much good potential material and this one just falls completely flat. It's occasionally chuckle-worthy but no laugh out loud moments to be had. We all grew up watching this schmaltzy classic either at school or during after school programming and it's well ingrained into the 90s kid psyche. There's plenty of touchstones and references to go on and the show basically makes no effort to hit them.
This has been a recurring theme since about the end of season 9 and it's heart breaking because it seemed like AD was one of the last great subversive mainstream animated comedies. I'm so bummed.
- david-ddrew
- Aug 15, 2022
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- Runtime21 minutes
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