Season - Episode
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1 - 1Mom, Dad, This is Kyle Sep 14, 1994
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1 - 2Submission: Impossible Sep 21, 1994
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1 - 3Who's the Boss? Sep 28, 1994
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1 - 4Yung At Heart Oct 05, 1994
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1 - 5Redesigning Women Oct 12, 1994
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1 - 6Booktopus Oct 19, 1994
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1 - 7Mommie Nearest Oct 26, 1994
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1 - 8Take My Family, Please Nov 02, 1994
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1 - 9Exile On Market Street Nov 16, 1994
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1 - 10Ratting On Ruthie Nov 23, 1994
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1 - 11Educating Margaret Nov 30, 1994
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1 - 12Loveless in San Francisco Dec 07, 1994
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1 - 13Malpractice Makes Perfect Dec 14, 1994
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1 - 14The Apartment Jan 11, 1995
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1 - 15Notes from the Underground Jan 18, 1995
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1 - 16Venus de Margaret Jan 25, 1995
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1 - 17A Night at the Oprah Feb 14, 1995
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1 - 18Pulp Sitcom Feb 22, 1995
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1 - 19Young Americans Mar 15, 1995
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0 - 1Bonus Featurette Jan 01, 1970
Overview
All-American Girl is a 1994 ABC situation comedy starring Margaret Cho and featuring Jodi Long, Clyde Kusatsu, Amy Hill, B.D. Wong, and J.B. Quon as her Korean-American family. It is the second American sitcom centered on a person of Asian descent, namely Cho. Notable guest stars during the run of the show include Oprah Winfrey, Jack Black, David Cross, Ming-Na, Vicki Lawrence, Quentin Tarantino, Tsai Chin, Mariska Hargitay, Billy Burke, Robert Clohessy and Garrett Wang. Diedrich Bader was a one time regular in the last episode of All American Girl, which was a pseudo pilot for a proposed but unrealized version of All American Girl, before achieving fame on The Drew Carey Show. On the DVD commentary for the series, Margaret Cho revealed that most of All American Girl's set furniture was reused by The Drew Carey Show.