Alf: The Animated Series

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Alf: The Animated Series (AKA Alf on Melmac) was a spinoff animated cartoon based on the live-action series ALF. It premiered on September 26, 1987 and ran for 26 episodes. The show was a prequel, depicting Alf's life back on his home planet of Melmac. Since the name "ALF" was an acronym short for Alien Life Form and only given to Gordon Shumway later on Earth, "Alf" is never used in the animated series despite its title. In nearly every episode a live action ALF would appear at the introduction and conclusion of the episode; reading fan mail and saying that this show is a response to a huge demand of people wanting to know what his life was like on Melmac.

Much of the humor arises from the characters taking part in surrealistic activities while treating them as ordinary and unremarkable. For example, in order to prove their manhood and win their distinguished antlers, the sons of members of the Mayonnaise Lodge (formed of men who work in the mayonnaise mines) must wrestle a clam and make it sing.

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  • Augie Shumway—Gordon's little sister, voiced by Paulina Gillis
  • Bob Shumway—Gordon's father, voiced by Thick Wilson
  • Cantfayl—the commander, voiced by Len Carlson
  • Curtis Shumway—Gordon's little brother, voiced by Michael Fantini
  • Eggbert Petty, voiced by Dan Hennessey
  • Flo Shumway—Gordon's mother, voiced by Peggy Mahon
  • Gordon Shumway/Alf—The star of the show, voiced by Paul Fusco
  • Larson Petty—the villain, voiced by Thick Wilson
  • Madame Poughkeepsie—the fortune teller
  • Rhonda—Gordon's girlfriend, voiced by Paulina Gillis
  • Sargent Staff, voiced by Len Carlson
  • Skip—Gordon's friend, voiced by Rob Cowan
  • Rick Fusterman—Gordon's other friend, voiced by Paul Fusco
  • Stella—the waitress, voiced by Ellen-Ray Hennessy
  • Spudder—Curtis' friend

  • Phantom Pilot
  • Hair Today, Bald Tomorrow
  • Two for the Brig
  • Gordon Ships Out
  • Birdman of Melmac
  • Pismo and the Orbit Gyro
  • 20,000 Years in Driving School
  • Pride of the Shumways
  • Captain Bobaroo
  • Neep at the Races
  • Salad Wars
  • Tough Shrimp Don't Dance
  • Home Away from Home

  • Flodust Memories
  • Family Feud
  • Clams Never Sang for My Father
  • A Mid-Goomer Night's Dream
  • The Bone Losers
  • Thank Gordon for Little Girls
  • Hooray for Mellywood
  • The Spy from East Velcro
  • He Ain't Seafood, He's My Brother
  • Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places
  • The Slugs of Wrath
  • Housesitting for Pokipsi
  • Skipper's Got a Brand New Dad

Lions Gate Entertainment is releasing ALF: The animated series on DVD in Region 1 for the very first time. On May 30, 2006, they released Alf: Animated Adventures - 20,000 Years in Driving School and Other Stories, featuring the the first 9 episodes of the series. It is unkown if the remaining episodes will be released at some point.

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