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[[File:Shake Rattle and Roll.png|thumb|300px|right|ALF in shock after experiencing his first earthquake.]]'''Shake, Rattle, and Roll''' is the twenty-fifth episode of [[ALF (TV series)|''ALF'']]'s [[Season 3|third season]]. It originally aired on May 1, 1989.
 
[[File:Shake Rattle and Roll.png|thumb|300px|right|ALF in shock after experiencing his first earthquake.]]'''Shake, Rattle, and Roll''' is the twenty-fifth episode of [[ALF (TV series)|''ALF'']]'s [[Season 3|third season]]. It originally aired on May 1, 1989.
 
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*Continuity: [[ALF]] suggests getting [[Dorothy Halligan Deaver|Dorothy]] to leave by telling her that the house is built on a fault line and pretending that they are having an earthquake in the Season 1 episode [[Mother and Child Reunion]], but in this Season 3 episode [[ALF]] claims not to have known anything about earthquakes.
 
*Continuity: [[ALF]] suggests getting [[Dorothy Halligan Deaver|Dorothy]] to leave by telling her that the house is built on a fault line and pretending that they are having an earthquake in the Season 1 episode [[Mother and Child Reunion]], but in this Season 3 episode [[ALF]] claims not to have known anything about earthquakes.
 
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Shake Rattle and Roll

ALF in shock after experiencing his first earthquake.

Shake, Rattle, and Roll is the twenty-fifth episode of ALF's third season. It originally aired on May 1, 1989.

Plot Summary

When there is an earthquake in Los Angeles. ALF becomes paranoid about dying. His anxiety rubs off on Brian and ALF must come around in order to keep Brian from living in fear.

Title Reference

"Shake, Rattle, and Roll" is a song by Joe Turner that was made popular by Bill Haley & His Comets.

Goofs

  • Continuity: ALF suggests getting Dorothy to leave by telling her that the house is built on a fault line and pretending that they are having an earthquake in the Season 1 episode Mother and Child Reunion, but in this Season 3 episode ALF claims not to have known anything about earthquakes.