What type of fish is klaus




















He also claims to have had his brain inhabit two sharks and a monkey in " Of Ice and Men ", but this cannot be confirmed as true, as Klaus seemed to be sarcastic, and in a tone of voice that is ordering his grandson to be quiet and go to bed. Roger and Steve once agreed with one another that Klaus was a psychopath when they thought he poisoned Roger's chocolates as revenge for a prank and looked over at Klaus who watching them from his bowl singing to himself with an evil glint in his eye such as in " Surro-Gate ".

In " Finances With Wolves ", Klaus managed to temporarily become human when he switched his goldfish body for that of a black man's and almost ran off with Francine, but the body was mortally damaged in the aftermath of an explosion at the mall. Deciding to spare his life, but also to make sure he never try to seduce Francine again, Stan transferred Klaus's brainwaves into another goldfish's body; Klaus had flushed the previous fish's lifeless body down the toilet.

This episode also gave an indication of his personality, while Stan dove to save Francine from the blast, Klaus was more concerned in saving his new human body, which showed that Stan cared more about Francine than Klaus. However after this, Klaus's obsession with Francine has largely tapered off. Showrunner Brian Boyle said that this was due to more closely matching Klaus' personality to that of Dee Bradley Baker's.

In " Of Ice and Men " he is shown in the year , inexplicably he once again has a human body. Klaus has apparently been human again for quite some time, and married to an unnamed woman for many years, as he has fathered at least one child who has lived long enough to grow up and have a child of his or her own, meaning Klaus has a grandson in this future. It was not specified whether Klaus will be the maternal or paternal grandfather of that little boy.

The majority of the episode consisted of a story Klaus told his grandson about the past. During " Da Flippity Flop ", Klaus discovered his old body had been found but Stan refused to help him reclaim it. After Stan is forced by his family to take Klaus, they find that Klaus' body is slowly decaying. An enraged Klaus knocks Stan out and takes his body, Klaus subjected Stan's body to extreme punishment and wallowed in the latter's suffering when the family permit it since Stan had it coming.

However, after they discover Klaus will not return the body they try to stop him but Klaus escapes and goes to perform a deadly ski move. At the end, he fails and his old body is destroyed. Klaus is returned to the fish body, though a now sympathetic Stan vowed to ensure Klaus becomes human again but doubts he'd follow through.

Fed up with the family's abuse and mockery, Klaus would go onto bludgeon a nun and take her body to host his own funeral. Roger saw through this, with Klaus revealing it was a twisted ploy to get the Smiths to show much they much they appreciated but the plan fell through. It is not revealed what happened to Klaus' human body, although hinted that his body expired.

His body is seen swimming upstream with a group of salmon, which is inconsistent with the type of fish goldfish he switched with. His original body gone and his mind now inhabiting the body of a fish, the CIA ordered Stan Smith to take care of Klaus posing as the family pet, a fact Klaus has still apparently not come to terms with.

Klaus is bitter at being confined to live life as a goldfish and losing all his human abilities, more so he is angrier at his loss of sexual function than loss of his athletic skills. In " The Most Adequate Christmas Ever ", Klaus stated that his grandfather was a train conductor who ran the kiddie train at the Auschwitz zoo and is appalled when the family assumes he was referring to the concentration camp and reminds them that there is other stuff in that large town.

Not much else is said of Klaus' true family, and it is presumed that Klaus has no living relatives and there are no inquiries in Germany as to his disappearance. As The Smiths' Pet Klaus retains his human intelligence, and his mind seems to have enhanced the goldfish's physiology.

Klaus is perfectly fine breathing air so long as at least one small part of his body is in water. Klaus is also able to swim in both salt water and fresh water, and even coffee, Jell-O , and the washing machine, where he enjoys being thrown in with Francine's underwear.

In actuality, salt water, jello, coffee, and superheated water is lethal to ordinary goldfish. He lusts after Stan Smith 's wife Francine ; she is the subject of many of his sexual fantasies , which often revolve around sadism.

His desire for Francine has diminished over the third season. In the " Finances with Wolves " episode, Klaus switched his goldfish body for that of a black man's the front man for an Earth, Wind and Fire cover group who ripped off the CIA at their summer mixer , and almost ran off with Francine, but the body was mortally damaged in the aftermath of an explosion at the mall. Stan Smith lives in Langley Falls, Virginia, with his wife Francine, two kids, a human-turned-fish that talks, and an alcoholic alien.

Stan is a gun-toting, freedom-loving, lefty-hating American who is often at odds with his more progressive children. He gets along fairly well with Francine, but that's primarily because Stan tends to use his high-level CIA gadgets to tamper with her brainwaves. Search Charactour.

Sign Up Log In. First, goldfish don't have vocal cords. While Klaus' mind was placed in the goldfish, which explains why the little guy was sentient, it didn't explain how he can talk.

The other issue was how he was still alive. American Dad! Klaus should have died years earlier. Regardless of those current plot holes, one episode raised further questions. Set in the year , Klaus told a story to his grandson about Stan and Francine in Season 2, Episode 7. Specifically, it focused on how Stan disappeared each winter to secretly figure skate, something he had hidden from Francine for decades.



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