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  1. All-American Girl is an American television sitcom starring Margaret Cho. The series aired on ABC from September 14, 1994, to March 15, 1995. [1] . It was loosely based on Cho's own experiences growing up in a Korean American family in San Francisco.

  2. All-American Girl: Created by Gary Jacobs. With Margaret Cho, Amy Hill, Jodi Long, Clyde Kusatsu. Follows the culture clashes that occurred between a traditional Korean mother and her fully-Americanized daughter.

  3. Visit the TV show page for 'All-American Girl' on Moviefone. Discover the show's synopsis, cast details, and season information. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and episode reviews.

  4. After being dumped by her motorcycle-poet boyfriend, Margaret challenges her mother to set up a Korean date for her. She discovers that she likes the guy, so she attempts to act more "traditional" for both their Korean families. 6.0/10 (11) Rate.

  5. 1 season • 1994 • Ended. Comedy. Based around the stand-up routines of comedian Margaret Cho, this series looked at the culture clashes that occured between a traditional Korean mother and her fully Americanized daughter.

  6. Season 1 – All-American Girl. Margaret Cho acquits herself nicely as a leading lady, but All-American Girl 's hit-and-miss laugh quotient doesn't measure up to her talents. A...

  7. 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.