Stan said in that same Season 8 episode that he was going to prioritize helping Klaus become human. But seconds later, he also openly admitted that he wasn't likely to follow through on that promise.
As such, it's highly unlikely that Stan was any help on that front and left Klaus in his fish form. Keeping in mind that American Dad! The problem with that is it's an unverifiable theory at best. What it comes down to is that at some point Klaus becomes a human, moves on from the Smiths and has a family. Still, there are a lot of missing steps in this story that are unlikely to ever get filled in. More importantly, Ian is also a wrestling fan, comic book reader, video game player, and photographer.
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Roger saw through this, with Klaus revealing it was a twisted ploy to get the Smiths to show much they much they appreciated but the plan fell through. Klaus abandoned the nun and put the Smiths in his old fish body along with himself. After a fire broke out and the family escaped, the Smiths all realized they needed Klaus to mock because it kept them whole. Klaus and Roger's relationship is best described as a sibling rivalry. At times they hate each other and at other times they get along well.
Roger is seen to be incredibly spiteful toward Klaus, saying things like "You can't participate Klaus, I hate you. Klaus does things to get Roger into trouble for his amusement, like when he tricked him in to eating Francine's potato salad in " Deacon Stan, Jesus Man ". When a horrified Roger asked why Klaus would do something like that he just laughed and said "I'm German, it's what we do.
Although Roger has claimed to hate Klaus in the past, they do have a bond and are capable of being civil to each other such as when they head to Europe together in " Red October Sky ". Further evidence of this can be seen in " Pulling Double Booty ", as Roger and Klaus are quite content to watch a movie together and show annoyance when they must pause it as Stan intrudes with the cookie dough.
Another example is that Klaus is often shown in the attic with Roger as he tends his fake bar in many disguises while in " Live and Let Fry " Roger dresses up as Klaus, the human, to help him get access to a family member's will. In the end it turns out to be a trap to lure Klaus out of hiding and Roger gets beaten up due to the fact that Klaus owned some money to the East German Mafia.
However, Klaus stays with him and keeps him company during his recovery, making sure Roger has sufficient pain medication to help him through it. Klaus was also the only member of the Smith family to remember Roger's birthday in " Candles " and the alien seemed genuinely touched that he had bothered to prepare a birthday surprise for him.
Klaus and Roger engage in a sexual relationship in " Kloger ", but Klaus breaks it off when Roger starts to want to act like a real couple, as Klaus was only interested in the taboo aspect of sneaking around the family for their relationship.
In " Mused and Abused ", it is revealed that Roger uses Klaus as an artistic muse until he find out that Roger intentionally abuses Klaus emotionally for his art. Klaus has a strange obsession with the Disney film Beauty and the Beast.
His view is that without Mrs. Potts; whom Francine played in " Stan of Arabia ", the Beast would have killed himself years ago. Klaus often has made up conversations and fantasies of situations. He could also be rather selfish and although he was attracted to Francine he did not attempt to save her during " Finances With Wolves ", being more concerned with saving the human body he was currently residing in.
However after Stan transferred him back into a goldfish's body, Klaus appeared to have lost some of his obsession with Francine. Klaus often becomes caught up in make-believe or delusional states.
In " Oedipal Panties ", he convinced Steve to hold him so he could infect him with Ick , a fish disease, thus forcing Steve to spend time with him, while his other friends avoid him, out of fear of being infected. In " Haylias ", Stan asks Klaus for advice and he says "No. While Stan is trying to embarrass the President, Klaus tries to help; however, upon approaching President Obama , Klaus is spotted by the Secret Service and is shot immediately, getting blown to pieces while swimming in a pool.
However, the relationship eventually tanks itself, as all relationships on American Dad! Obviously a very healthy relationship! In season ten, Klaus has a bit of a harder time than usual — he has a scent problem, which fish have, as Klaus points out. These cats and birds then team up and start trying to kill and eat Klaus, until he manages to get back inside the house.
At that point, Klaus is willing to forgive the Smiths for what they did, but they immediately turn on him and bring the cats and birds into the house to kill him.
The whole reason Klaus is with the Smith family in the first place is because the CIA put his brain in the body of a goldfish, and now he needs to be kept under wraps and protected so this never gets out.
What is surprising is that Stan could help Klaus find a human body, but he actually just refuses to. Stan treats him with disrespect time and time again and this, coupled with his refusal to help, strains their relationship throughout the show. At the beginning of the show, Klaus was the smartest member of the family and often served as the voice of reason.
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