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ALF believes that he scared Willie's (Max Wright) uncle to death. With Ann Schedeen.
ALF believes that he scared Willie's (Max Wright) uncle to death. With Ann Schedeen.
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S2, EP15 "Can I Get a Witness?"ALF demands a fair trial after being accused of throwing a ball through the Ochmoneks' window. With Max Wright and Ann Schedeen.
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S2, EP16 "We're So Sorry, Uncle Albert"ALF believes that he scared Willie's (Max Wright) uncle to death. With Ann Schedeen.
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S2, EP24 "Tequila"Kate's (Anne Schedeen) friend (Dorothy Lyman), a known drinker, sees ALF in the kitchen and thinks she's hallucinating.
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S2, EP25 "We Are Family"ALF fantasizes that he reveals his existence to the world and serves as substitute host on David Letterman's show.
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S4, EP24 "Consider Me Gone"It's a sad day in the Tanner household as ALF announces he's leaving Earth to settle on another planet.
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S4, EP23 "I Gotta Be Me"ALF is the only one excited by the idea of Lynn (Andrea Elson) moving in with her boyfriend. With Anne Schedeen and Benji Gregory.
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S4, EP22 "Hungry Like the Wolf"Fearing that he might internally blow up due to his high calorie consumption, ALF decides to cut meat from his diet; however after a few days, ALF turns into a wolf and steals the Tanner's car in an effort to hunt for food.
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S4, EP21 "Stayin' Alive"A morally outraged ALF writes nasty letters to a pollution-producing company. With Max Wright and Andrea Elson.
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