Alien spaceship crashes on the garage of typical suburban family, the Tanners. The creature inside is far from what you have seen on the scifi movies - he doesn’t want to take over the world, he doesn’t have superpowers, he doesn’t have superior brain...
Strange object lands on the roof of average suburban family garage and a creature changes their lives.
1 | ALF |
| The last survivor of the distant planet Melmac crashes into Willie Tanner’s garage. |
2 | Strangers in the Night |
| ALF is left at home with the Tanners’ neighbor, Mrs Ochmonek. |
3 | Looking For Lucky |
| ALF is accused of eating Lucky, the family cat, so he decides to search for him to prove his innocence. |
4 | Pennsylvania 6-5000 |
| Willie is accused of being a terrorist and is thrown in jail. |
5 | Keepin’ the Faith |
| ALF gets a job selling make-up. |
6 | For Your Eyes Only |
| ALF meets a blind woman named Jodie. |
7 | Help Me, Rhonda |
| ALF learns that his best friend and girlfriend Rhonda from Melmac are alive. |
8 | Don’t It Make Your Brown Eyes Blue? |
| ALF has a crush on Lynn. |
9 | Jump |
| Willie tries to sky dive. |
10 | Baby, You Can Drive My Car |
| ALF buys Lynn a new Ferrari after she complains that the family car continues to be unreliable. |
11 | On the Road Again |
| The Tanners cannot leave ALF at home alone, so Willie takes him camping with the family and ALF gets lost in the woods. |
12 | Oh, Tannerbaum |
| Willie and ALF break down while picking out a Christmas tree. |
13 | Mother and Child Reunion |
| Kate’s mother comes to stay with them for a while and ALF is banished to the garage. |
14 | A Little Bit of Soap |
| ALF writes stories based on family arguments for a soap opera. |
15 | I’ve Got a New Attitude |
| ALF claims he can talk to Dorothy’s deceased husband. |
16 | Try to Remember |
| ALF loses his memory and thinks he an insurance agent Wayne Schleigel after getting electrocuted while taking a bath. The Tanners then use flashbacks to restore his memory. |
17 | Border Song |
| ALF befriends an immigrant. |
18 | Wild Thing |
| ALF, beginning to go through a Melmacian psychological and physiological transformation, warns the Tanner family that he must be locked up for 24 hours during this period in which he will experience wild, erratic behavior — but he escapes before the day is over. |
19 | Going Out of My Head Over You |
| Willie brings a psychiatrist home to see ALF. |
20 | Lookin’ Through the Windows |
| ALF allegedly witnesses Trevor murdering Raquel Ockmoneck. |
21 | It Isn’t Easy ... Bein’ Green |
| Brian must perform a song for the school play, but is too nervous. |
22 | The Gambler |
| ALF runs up a gambling debt with Dorothy’s bookie. |
23 | Weird Science |
| ALF tells Brian that there are two more planets named Dave and Alvin. |
24 | La Cucaracha |
| A cockroach from ALF’s spaceship grows to gigantic proportions. |
25 | Come Fly With Me |
| The Tanner family takes a vacation, but is unaware that ALF has tagged along. |