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ALF considers the future with the Tanners, who will age faster than the ageless alien. With Max Wright and Benji Gregory.
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S1, EP19 "Wild Thing"
ALF goes through a 24-hour period of bizarre behavior. Stars Max Wright, Anne Schedeen.

S1, EP20 "Going Out of My Head Over You"
Willie (Max Wright) talks to a psychologist (Bill Daily) about ALF.

S1, EP18 "Border Song"
ALF befriends a young Mexican immigrant. Stars Max Wright, Anne Schedeen.

S1, EP22 "It's Not Easy Being Green"
ALF comes to Brian's aid when the boy has to play an asparagus in the school play. Brian: Benji Gregory.

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.

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.

S4, EP22 "Hungry Like the Wolf"
ALF takes to the park in search of food after his diet fails.

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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