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'''''The Cleveland Show''''' is <!--Do not change to "was". Television series will always exist, even if no new episodes are being produced.--> an American [[animated sitcom]] created by [[Seth MacFarlane]], [[Richard Appel]], and [[Mike Henry (voice actor)|Mike Henry]] for the [[Fox Broadcasting Company]] as a [[Spin-off (media)|spin-off]] of ''[[Family Guy]]''. The series centers on the Browns and Tubbs, two [[dysfunctional family|dysfunctional families]] consisting of parents [[Cleveland Brown]] and [[Donna Tubbs]] and their children [[Cleveland Brown, Jr.]], [[Roberta Tubbs]], and [[Rallo Tubbs]]. Similar to ''Family Guy'', it exhibits much of its humor in the form of [[Cutaway (filmmaking)|cutaway gags]] that often lampoon [[Culture of the United States|American culture]]. |
'''''The Cleveland Show''''' is <!--Do not change to "was". Television series will always exist, even if no new episodes are being produced.--> an American [[animated sitcom]] created by [[Seth MacFarlane]], [[Richard Appel]], and [[Mike Henry (voice actor)|Mike Henry]] for the [[Fox Broadcasting Company]] as a [[Spin-off (media)|spin-off]] of ''[[Family Guy]]''. The series centers on the Browns and Tubbs, two [[dysfunctional family|dysfunctional families]] consisting of parents [[Cleveland Brown]] and [[Donna Tubbs]] and their children [[Cleveland Brown, Jr.]], [[Roberta Tubbs]], and [[Rallo Tubbs]]. Similar to ''Family Guy'', it exhibits much of its humor in the form of [[Cutaway (filmmaking)|cutaway gags]] that often lampoon [[Culture of the United States|American culture]]. |
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The series was conceived by MacFarlane in 2007 after developing the two animated series ''[[Family Guy]]'' and ''[[American Dad!]]'' for the Fox |
The series was conceived by MacFarlane in 2007 after developing the two animated series ''[[Family Guy]]'' and ''[[American Dad!]]'' for the Fox network. MacFarlane centered the show on ''Family Guy'' character Cleveland Brown, his new wife Donna Tubbs, his step-children Rallo and Roberta Tubbs, and his son Cleveland, Jr., who, in the show, is depicted as an [[Obesity|obese]], soft-spoken teen, as opposed to his depiction as a younger, [[Hyperactivity|hyperactive]] child with average body weight on ''Family Guy''. |
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The series originally aired from September 27, 2009, to May 19, 2013, for a total of four seasons and [[List of The Cleveland Show episodes|88 episodes]]. ''The Cleveland Show'' was nominated for one [[Annie Award]], one [[Primetime Emmy Award]], and two [[Teen Choice Awards]], but received mixed reviews from media critics. The series was canceled after its fourth season.<ref name="cancel">{{cite web|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv-movies/24-returns-fox-fall-article-1.1342450?pgno=1|title=Fox announces 2013-14 fall schedule, which includes return of Kiefer Sutherland's '24'|last=Hinckley|first=David|date=May 13, 2013|work=[[NY Daily News]]|accessdate=June 1, 2013}}</ref> Cleveland has since returned to ''Family Guy'', accompanied by the rest of the Brown-Tubbs family, as of the [[Family Guy (season 12)|twelfth season]] episode "[[He's Bla-ack!]]". |
The series originally aired from September 27, 2009, to May 19, 2013, for a total of four seasons and [[List of The Cleveland Show episodes|88 episodes]]. ''The Cleveland Show'' was nominated for one [[Annie Award]], one [[Primetime Emmy Award]], and two [[Teen Choice Awards]], but received mixed reviews from media critics. The series was canceled after its fourth season.<ref name="cancel">{{cite web|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv-movies/24-returns-fox-fall-article-1.1342450?pgno=1|title=Fox announces 2013-14 fall schedule, which includes return of Kiefer Sutherland's '24'|last=Hinckley|first=David|date=May 13, 2013|work=[[NY Daily News]]|accessdate=June 1, 2013}}</ref> Cleveland has since returned to ''Family Guy'', accompanied by the rest of the Brown-Tubbs family, as of the [[Family Guy (season 12)|twelfth season]] episode "[[He's Bla-ack!]]". |
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The Cleveland Show | |
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Genre | Animated sitcom |
Created by | Seth MacFarlane Richard Appel Mike Henry |
Voices of | Mike Henry Sanaa Lathan Kevin Michael Richardson Reagan Gomez-Preston Jason Sudeikis Seth MacFarlane |
Theme music composer | Walter Murphy |
Composer | Walter Murphy |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 88 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Seth MacFarlane Richard Appel Mike Henry |
Producers | Kara Vallow Courtney Lilly |
Editor | Kirk Benson |
Camera setup | Animated rendition of single camera |
Running time | 21–22 minutes |
Production companies | Person Unknown Productions Happy Jack Productions Fuzzy Door Productions Fox Television Animation 20th Century Fox Television |
Original release | |
Network | Fox |
Release | September 27, 2009 May 19, 2013 | –
Related | |
Family Guy |
The Cleveland Show is an American animated sitcom created by Seth MacFarlane, Richard Appel, and Mike Henry for the Fox Broadcasting Company as a spin-off of Family Guy. The series centers on the Browns and Tubbs, two dysfunctional families consisting of parents Cleveland Brown and Donna Tubbs and their children Cleveland Brown, Jr., Roberta Tubbs, and Rallo Tubbs. Similar to Family Guy, it exhibits much of its humor in the form of cutaway gags that often lampoon American culture.
The series was conceived by MacFarlane in 2007 after developing the two animated series Family Guy and American Dad! for the Fox network. MacFarlane centered the show on Family Guy character Cleveland Brown, his new wife Donna Tubbs, his step-children Rallo and Roberta Tubbs, and his son Cleveland, Jr., who, in the show, is depicted as an obese, soft-spoken teen, as opposed to his depiction as a younger, hyperactive child with average body weight on Family Guy.
The series originally aired from September 27, 2009, to May 19, 2013, for a total of four seasons and 88 episodes. The Cleveland Show was nominated for one Annie Award, one Primetime Emmy Award, and two Teen Choice Awards, but received mixed reviews from media critics. The series was canceled after its fourth season.[1] Cleveland has since returned to Family Guy, accompanied by the rest of the Brown-Tubbs family, as of the twelfth season episode "He's Bla-ack!".
Production
Development
Seth MacFarlane initially conceived The Cleveland Show in 2007 while working on his other two animated series, Family Guy and American Dad![2][3]
The Cleveland Show first appeared on the development slate at Fox in early 2008, under no official name for the pilot, after a report that Fox had purchased the series from creators.[4] On May 5, 2008, MacFarlane and 20th Century Fox Television inked a deal.[5] The pilot was named The Cleveland Show in May 2008, when it appeared on the primetime slate for the 2008–09 television season, although it wasn't officially on the network schedule.[6] Shortly after a report that King of the Hill just ended, leaving air time for The Cleveland Show, the show was picked up for a full season after an additional nine episodes of the show were ordered.[7] In May 2009, The Cleveland Show appeared on the primetime slate for the 2009–10 television season, for airing on Sunday nights at 8:30 pm[8] On June 15, 2009, it was announced that The Cleveland Show would premiere on September 27, 2009.[9]
MacFarlane and Henry pitched a 22-minute pilot to Fox which aired on September 27, 2009, but had been leaked on the internet in June 2009. Even before the pilot episode premiered, the show had already been renewed for a 22-episode second season. After the first season of the show aired, it was given the green light to start production. On June 10, 2010, less than three weeks into the first season's summer hiatus, it was announced that Fox was ordering a third season.[10] A fourth season was announced on May 9, 2011, just a few days before the second season concluded.
Executive producers
Seth MacFarlane, Mike Henry and Richard Appel served as executive producers on the series since the first season.[11]
Voice cast
Mike Henry voices two of the show's main characters: Cleveland Brown and Rallo Tubbs. The voice of Cleveland was developed originally for Family Guy by Henry after being influenced by one of his best friends who had a very distinct regional accent.[12] For the voice of Rallo, Henry has stated that he had originally created the voice over twenty years ago, when he had made a series of prank calls.
Sanaa Lathan voices Donna Tubbs, the wife of Cleveland, stepmother of Cleveland Brown Jr., and mother of Roberta and Rallo Tubbs. In developing the character, Lathan said that the producers "wanted her to be educated, but to have some edge."[13] Prior to voicing Donna, Lathan had only one other voice credit in a relatively low-budget film entitled The Golden Blaze. In addition to the show, she also primarily worked as an actress in such films as Alien vs. Predator, Love & Basketball and The Family That Preys.
Reagan Gomez-Preston plays Roberta Tubbs, the stepdaughter of Cleveland. Gomez has stated that she uses her own voice to portray Roberta, and that she herself gets mistaken for a fifteen-year-old over the phone "all the time."[13] Before Gomez was cast as Roberta, Nia Long (who co-starred with Lathan in The Best Man franchise) provided the character's voice during the first thirteen episodes. According to Long, she was replaced because producers decided they wanted an actress with a younger-sounding voice, given that the character is a teenager.[14]
Kevin Michael Richardson, a recurring guest voice on Family Guy and American Dad, portrays Cleveland, Jr., as well as Cleveland's next door neighbor Lester Krinklesac. In portraying Cleveland, Jr., Richardson drew inspiration from a character named Patrick that he had played on the NBC drama series ER who was mentally impaired and wore a football helmet. For Lester, Richardson stated in an interview that, being African American, he had "run into a few rednecks in [his] time," and decided to simply perform a stereotypical redneck impression for the voice of Lester.[13]
Jason Sudeikis plays Holt Richter, one of Cleveland's drinking buddies with a short stature, and Terry Kimple, one of Cleveland's longtime friends who now works with him at Waterman Cable. Sudeikis originally began as a recurring cast member, but starting with the episode "Harder, Better, Faster, Browner", he was promoted to a series regular.
Seth MacFarlane played Tim the Bear up until season 3 episode 10, which MacFarlane admits is a "Steve Martin impression [...] a Wild and Crazy Guy impression". Jess Harnell voices Tim from season 3 episode 11 onwards.
Other voices include that of Arianna Huffington as Tim's wife Arianna the Bear, Nat Faxon as Tim and Arianna's son Raymond the Bear, Jamie Kennedy as Roberta's boyfriend Gabriel Friedman, a.k.a. "Federline Jones", Will Forte as Principal Wally, Frances Callier as Evelyn "Cookie" Brown, Craig Robinson as LeVar "Freight Train" Brown and David Lynch as Gus the bartender.
Characters
Cleveland's newly introduced family includes his new wife, Donna Tubbs Brown (voiced by Sanaa Lathan);[15] Donna's daughter Roberta (originally voiced by Nia Long, but later voiced by Reagan Gomez-Preston); and Donna's son Rallo (also voiced by Mike Henry).[16][17] Cleveland, Jr. underwent a complete redesign for the show, becoming sensitive and soft-spoken.
Episodes
The Cleveland Show is an American animated series co-created by Seth MacFarlane, Mike Henry and Richard Appel for Fox. The series focuses on the life of Cleveland Brown (Mike Henry), his son Cleveland Jr. (Kevin Michael Richardson), his wife Donna (Sanaa Lathan) and her kids Roberta (Reagan Gomez-Preston; Nia Long, 2009) and Rallo (Mike Henry).
The series, which was picked up for an initial order of 22 production episodes (1APSxx),[18] was picked up by Fox for a second order of production episodes, consisting of 13 episodes, bringing the total number of ordered episodes to 35. The announcement was made on May 3, 2009, before the series even premiered.[19] It was then picked up for the remaining nine episodes of the second season bringing the total number of episodes ordered to 44.[20] On June 10, 2010, less than three weeks into the first season's summer hiatus, it was announced that Fox was ordering a third season.[21] A fourth season was announced on May 9, 2011.[22]
On April 17, 2013, Fox dismissed increasing rumors that The Cleveland Show had been cancelled, reporting rather that renewal of the series was undetermined as of that time.[23][24] However, on May 13, 2013, less than 6 days before the last two episodes aired, in the New York Daily News, Fox Chairman of Entertainment Kevin Reilly confirmed its cancellation.[1] Following the series cancellation, it was confirmed that Cleveland and the Brown/Tubbs family would be moving back to Quahog to rejoin the Family Guy cast.[25]
During the course of the series, 88 episodes of The Cleveland Show aired over four seasons, between September 27, 2009, and May 19, 2013.
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | Rank | Average viewership (in millions) | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||||
1 | 21 | September 27, 2009 | May 23, 2010 | 72[26] | 6.38[26] | |
2 | 22 | September 26, 2010 | May 15, 2011 | 90[27] | 6.12[27] | |
3 | 22 | September 25, 2011 | May 20, 2012 | 144[28] | 4.03[28] | |
4 | 23 | October 7, 2012 | May 19, 2013 | 129[29] | 3.05[29] |
Episodes
Season 1 (2009–10)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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1 | 1 | "Pilot" | Anthony Lioi | Seth MacFarlane, Richard Appel & Mike Henry | September 27, 2009 | 1APS01 | 9.51[30] |
2 | 2 | "Da Doggone Daddy-Daughter Dinner Dance" | Chuck Klein | Julius Sharpe | October 4, 2009 | 1APS02 | 8.86[31] |
3 | 3 | "The One About Friends" | Oreste Canestrelli | Jonathan Green & Gabe Miller | October 11, 2009 | 1APS04 | 7.87[32] |
4 | 4 | "Birth of a Salesman" | Chris Graham & Anthony Lioi | Kirker Butler | October 18, 2009 | 1APS03 | 7.62[33] |
5 | 5 | "Cleveland Jr.'s Cherry Bomb" | Mike L. Mayfield | Aseem Batra | November 8, 2009 | 1APS08 | 6.44[34] |
6 | 6 | "Ladies' Night" | Justin Ridge | Clarence Livingston | November 15, 2009 | 1APS07 | 7.13[35] |
7 | 7 | "A Brown Thanksgiving" | Chuck Klein & Matt Engstrom | Matt Murray | November 22, 2009 | 1APS09 | 6.56[36] |
8 | 8 | "From Bed to Worse" | Anthony Agrusa | Teri Schaffer & Raynelle Swilling | November 29, 2009 | 1APS05 | 7.17[37] |
9 | 9 | "A Cleveland Brown Christmas" | Oreste Canestrelli | Jonathan Green & Gabe Miller | December 13, 2009 | 1APS11 | 6.53[38] |
10 | 10 | "Field of Streams" | Ian Graham | Aaron Lee | January 3, 2010 | 1APS06 | 6.94[39] |
11 | 11 | "Love Rollercoaster" | Ron Rubio | Kirker Butler | January 10, 2010 | 1APS10 | 8.54[40] |
12 | 12 | "Our Gang" | Anthony Agrusa | Aaron Lee | January 31, 2010 | 1APS12 | 4.50[41] |
13 | 13 | "Buried Pleasure" | Ian Graham | Julius Sharpe | February 14, 2010 | 1APS13 | 4.87[42] |
14 | 14 | "The Curious Case of Jr. Working at The Stool" | Justin Ridge | Kevin Biggins & Travis Bowe | February 21, 2010 | 1APS14 | 5.58[43] |
15 | 15 | "Once Upon a Tyne in New York" | Mike L. Mayfield | Aaron Lee | March 21, 2010 | 1APS16 | 5.07[44] |
16 | 16 | "The Brown Knight" | Matt Engstrom | Aseem Batra | March 28, 2010 | 1APS17 | 5.64[45] |
17 | 17 | "Gone With the Wind" | Ron Rubio | Bill Oakley | April 11, 2010 | 1APS18 | 5.50[46] |
18 | 18 | "Brotherly Love" | Anthony Agrusa | Justin Heimberg | May 2, 2010 | 1APS20 | 5.78[47] |
19 | 19 | "Brown History Month" | Ian Graham | Matt Murray | May 9, 2010 | 1APS21 | 5.30[48] |
20 | 20 | "Cleveland's Angels" | Oreste Canestrelli | Clarence Livingston | May 16, 2010 | 1APS19 | 5.86[49] |
21 | 21 | "You're the Best Man, Cleveland Brown" | Justin Ridge | Kirker Butler | May 23, 2010 | 1APS22 | 4.94[50] |
Season 2 (2010–11)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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22 | 1 | "Harder, Better, Faster, Browner" | Ian Graham | Matt Murray | September 26, 2010 | 2APS06 | 6.61[51] |
23 | 2 | "Cleveland Live!" | Ken Wong | Jonathan Green & Gabe Miller | October 3, 2010 | 2APS01 | 6.70[52] |
24 | 3 | "How Cleveland Got His Groove Back" | Oreste Canestrelli | Julius Sharpe | October 10, 2010 | 2APS05 | 5.63[53] |
25 | 4 | "It's the Great Pancake, Cleveland Brown" | Ron Rubio | Aseem Batra | November 7, 2010 | 2APS04 | 6.68[54] |
26 | 5 | "Little Man on Campus" | Anthony Agrusa | Kevin Biggins & Travis Bowe | November 14, 2010 | 2APS03 | 6.66[55] |
27 | 6 | "Fat and Wet" | Matt Engstrom | Kirker Butler | November 21, 2010 | 2APS02 | 5.07[56] |
28 | 7 | "Another Bad Thanksgiving" | Mike L. Mayfield | Clarence Livingston | November 28, 2010 | 2APS08 | 7.39[57] |
29 | 8 | "Murray Christmas" | Ken Wong | Kirker Butler | December 5, 2010 | 2APS09 | 6.97[58] |
30 | 9 | "Beer Walk!" | Jim Shellhorn | Aaron Lee | December 5, 2010 | 2APS07 | 5.96[58] |
31 | 10 | "Ain't Nothin' But Mutton Bustin'" | Matt Engstrom | Courtney Lilly | January 9, 2011 | 2APS10 | 7.39[59] |
32 | 11 | "How Do You Solve a Problem Like Roberta?" | Anthony Agrusa | Aaron Lee | January 16, 2011 | 2APS12 | 5.52[60] |
33 | 12 | "Like a Boss" | Ron Rubio | Matt Murray | January 23, 2011 | 2APS11 | 5.19[61] |
34 | 13 | "A Short Story and a Tall Tale" | Ian Graham | Julius Sharpe | February 13, 2011 | 2APS14 | 4.75[62] |
35 | 14 | "Terry Unmarried" | Ken Wong | Aaron Lee | February 20, 2011 | 2APS17 | 5.43[63] |
36 | 15 | "The Blue, The Gray, and The Brown" | Oreste Canestrelli | Jonathan Green & Gabe Miller | March 6, 2011 | 2APS13 | 4.80[64] |
37 | 16 | "The Way the Cookie Crumbles" | Jim Shellhorn | Chadd Gindin | March 13, 2011 | 2APS15 | 4.64[65] |
38 | 17 | "To Live and Die in VA" | Seung-Woo Cha | Mehar Sethi | March 20, 2011 | 2APS16 | 5.45[66] |
39 | 18 | "The Essence of Cleveland" | Matt Engstrom | Jonathan Green & Gabe Miller | April 3, 2011 | 2APS18 | 4.81[67] |
40 | 19 | "Ship'rect" | Ken Wong | Teri Schaffer & Raynelle Swilling | April 10, 2011 | 1APS15 | 4.93[68] |
41 | 20 | "Back to Cool" | Anthony Agrusa | Kevin Biggins & Travis Bowe | April 17, 2011 | 2APS19 | 4.61[69] |
42 | 21 | "Your Show of Shows" | Oreste Canestrelli | Story by : Carl Reiner Teleplay by : Aseem Batra & Matt Murray | May 8, 2011 | 2APS21 | 4.70[70] |
43 | 22 | "Hot Cocoa Bang Bang" | Ian Graham | Kirker Butler | May 15, 2011 | 2APS22 | 4.90[71] |
Season 3 (2011–12)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | US viewers (millions) |
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44 | 1 | "BFFs" | Steve Robertson | Kirker Butler | September 25, 2011 | 3APS01 | 6.13[72] |
45 | 2 | "The Hurricane!"[a] | Ron Rubio | Kirker Butler | October 2, 2011 | 2APS20 | 5.56[73] |
46 | 3 | "Nightmare on Grace Street" | Phil Allora | Jonathan Green & Gabe Miller | October 30, 2011 | 3APS04 | 4.66[74] |
47 | 4 | "Skip Day" | Jack Perkins | Dave Jeser & Matt Silverstein | November 20, 2011 | 3APS03 | 3.86[75] |
48 | 5 | "Yemen Party" | Seung-Woo Cha | Julius Sharpe | November 27, 2011 | 3APS02 | 3.67[76] |
49 | 6 | "Sex and the Biddy" | Ron Rubio | Aseem Batra | December 4, 2011 | 3APS06 | 5.47[77] |
50 | 7 | "Die Semi-Hard" | Seung-Woo Cha | John Viener | December 11, 2011 | 3APS10 | 5.07[78] |
51 | 8 | "Y Tu Junior Tambien" | Jack Perkins | Aaron Lee | January 8, 2012 | 3APS11 | 4.48[79] |
52 | 9 | "There Goes El Neighborhood" | Ron Rubio | Courtney Lilly | January 29, 2012 | 3APS14 | 2.75[80] |
53 | 10 | "Dancing with the Stools" | Anthony Agrusa | Matt Murray | February 12, 2012 | 3APS05 | 2.72[81] |
54 | 11 | "Brown Magic" | Anthony Agrusa | Chadd Gindin | February 19, 2012 | 3APS13 | 2.61[82] |
55 | 12 | "'Til Deaf" | Oreste Canestrelli | Aaron Lee | March 4, 2012 | 3APS07 | 3.11[83] |
56 | 13 | "Das Shrimp Boot" | Oreste Canestrelli | John Viener | March 11, 2012 | 3APS15 | 3.35[84] |
57 | 14 | "March Dadness" | Ian Graham | Jonathan Green & Gabe Miller | March 18, 2012 | 3APS16 | 3.22[85] |
58 | 15 | "The Men in Me" | Steve Robertson | Clarence Livingston | March 25, 2012 | 3APS09 | 3.12[86] |
59 | 16 | "Frapp Attack!" | Phil Allora | Kevin Biggins & Travis Bowe | April 1, 2012 | 3APS12 | 2.87[87] |
60 | 17 | "American Prankster" | Seung-Woo Cha | Bill Oakley | April 15, 2012 | 3APS18 | 4.34[88] |
61 | 18 | "B.M.O.C." | Steve Robertson | Kirker Butler | April 29, 2012 | 3APS17 | 3.12[89] |
62 | 19 | "Jesus Walks" | Phil Allora | Kirker Butler | April 29, 2012 | 3APS20 | 4.06[89] |
63 | 20 | "Flush of Genius" | Jack Perkins | Aaron Lee | May 6, 2012 | 3APS19 | 3.11[90] |
64 | 21 | "Mama Drama" | Anthony Agrusa | Chadd Gindin | May 13, 2012 | 3APS21 | 2.79[91] |
65 | 22 | "All You Can Eat" | Ian Graham | Story by : Aseem Batra & Bill Oakley Teleplay by : Aseem Batra | May 20, 2012 | 3APS24 | 3.01[92] |
Season 4 (2012–13)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | US viewers (millions) |
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66 | 1 | "Escape from Goochland" | Jack Perkins | Courtney Lilly | October 7, 2012 | 4APS04 | 4.47[93] |
67 | 2 | "Menace II Secret Society" | Ron Rubio | Clarence Livingston | November 4, 2012 | 3APS22 | 3.95[94] |
68 | 3 | "A General Thanksgiving Episode" | Justin Ridge | Courtney Lilly | November 18, 2012 | 3APS08 | 3.26[95] |
69 | 4 | "Turkey Pot Die" | Anthony Agrusa | Dave Jeser & Matt Silverstein | November 25, 2012 | 4APS06 | 4.32[96] |
70 | 5 | "A Vas Deferens Between Men & Women" | Jeff Myers | John Viener | December 2, 2012 | 4APS02 | 3.37[97] |
71 | 6 | "Tis the Cleveland to Be Sorry" | Oreste Canestrelli | Chadd Gindin | December 16, 2012 | 4APS08 | 3.06[98] |
72 | 7 | "Hustle 'N' Bros" | Seung-Woo Cha | Kirker Butler | January 13, 2013 | 4APS03 | 2.66[99] |
73 | 8 | "Wide World of Cleveland Show" | Ron Rubio | Aaron Lee | January 27, 2013 | 4APS07 | 2.57[100] |
74 | 9 | "Here Comes the Bribe" | Jack Perkins | Dave Jeser & Matt Silverstein | February 10, 2013 | 4APS12 | 2.76[101] |
75 | 10 | "When a Man (or a Freight Train) Loves His Cookie" | Phil Allora | Clarence Livingston | February 17, 2013 | 4APS05 | 2.63[102] |
76 | 11 | "Brownsized" | Phil Allora | Steven Ross | March 3, 2013 | 4APS13 | 3.28[103] |
77 | 12 | "Pins, Spins and Fins! (Shark Story Cut for Time)" | Steve Robertson | Jonathan Green & Gabe Miller | March 3, 2013 | 4APS09 | 3.78[103] |
78 | 13 | "A Rodent Like This" | Seung-Woo Cha | Aaron Lee | March 10, 2013 | 4APS11 | 4.04[104] |
79 | 14 | "The Hangover: Part Tubbs" | Ron Rubio | Aaron Lee | March 17, 2013 | 4APS14 | 2.83[105] |
80 | 15 | "California Dreamin' (All the Cleves Are Brown)" | Oreste Canestrelli | Dave Jeser & Matt Silverstein | March 17, 2013 | 3APS23 | 4.05[105] |
81 | 16 | "Who Done Did It?" | Jeff Myers | Kevin Biggins & Travis Bowe | April 7, 2013 | 4APS10 | 3.38[106] |
82 | 17 | "The Fist and the Furious" | Anthony Agrusa | Jonathan Green & Gabe Miller | April 14, 2013 | 4APS15 | 2.50[107] |
83 | 18 | "Squirt's Honor" | Oreste Canestrelli | Daniel Dratch | April 21, 2013 | 4APS16 | 2.02[108] |
84 | 19 | "Grave Danger" | Steve Robertson | Kirker Butler | April 28, 2013 | 4APS17 | 2.66[109] |
85 | 20 | "Of Lice and Men" | Jeff Myers | Story by : John Viener Teleplay by : Kevin Biggins & Travis Bowe | May 12, 2013 | 4APS18 | 1.89[110] |
86 | 21 | "Mr. & Mrs. Brown" | Steve Robertson | Kevin Biggins & Travis Bowe | May 12, 2013 | 4APS01 | 2.26[110] |
87 | 22 | "Crazy Train" | Seung-Woo Cha | Chadd Gindin | May 19, 2013 | 4APS19 | 2.14[111] |
88 | 23 | "Wheel! Of! Family!" | Jack Perkins | Margee Magee, Angeli Millan & Courtney Lilly | May 19, 2013 | 4APS20 | 2.43[111] |
Series finale (2014)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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230 | 20 | "He's Bla-ack!" | Steve Robertson | Julius Sharpe | May 11, 2014 | BACX19 | 4.16[112] |
Ratings
Season | Episode number | Average | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | |||
1 | 9.51 | 8.86 | 7.87 | 7.62 | 6.44 | 7.13 | 6.56 | 7.17 | 6.53 | 6.94 | 8.14 | 4.50 | 4.87 | 5.58 | 5.07 | 5.64 | 5.50 | 5.78 | 5.30 | 5.86 | 4.94 | – | 6.38 | ||
2 | 6.61 | 6.70 | 5.63 | 6.68 | 6.66 | 5.07 | 7.39 | 6.97 | 5.96 | 7.39 | 5.52 | 5.19 | 4.75 | 5.43 | 4.80 | 4.64 | 5.45 | 4.81 | 4.93 | 4.61 | 4.70 | 4.90 | – | 6.12 | |
3 | 6.13 | 5.56 | 4.66 | 3.86 | 3.67 | 5.47 | 5.07 | 4.48 | 2.75 | 2.72 | 2.61 | 3.11 | 3.35 | 3.22 | 3.12 | 2.87 | 4.34 | 3.12 | 4.06 | 3.11 | 2.79 | 3.01 | – | 4.03 | |
4 | 4.47 | 3.95 | 3.26 | 4.32 | 3.37 | 3.06 | 2.66 | 2.57 | 2.76 | 2.63 | 3.28 | 3.78 | 4.04 | 2.83 | 4.05 | 3.38 | 2.50 | 2.02 | 2.66 | 1.89 | 2.26 | 2.14 | 2.43 | 3.05 |
Notes
- ^ Part one of Night of the Hurricane
References
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- ^ Breaking News – Development Update: Monday, May 5. TheFutonCritic.com. Retrieved June 5, 2012.
- ^ Breaking News – FOX Announces Primetime Slate for 2008–2009 Season. TheFutonCritic.com (May 15, 2008). Retrieved June 5, 2012.
- ^ Breaking News – OH... Hey, Y'All! FOX Orders Full Season of "The Cleveland Show". TheFutonCritic.com. Retrieved June 5, 2012.
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External links
- Official The Cleveland Show website (archived)
- The Cleveland Show at IMDb
Crossovers with other animated sitcoms
The Cleveland Show characters have appeared on other animated sitcoms and vice versa. The Cleveland Show crossovers have all involved two other animated programs. Both the other two animated programs were also created by Seth MacFarlane: Family Guy and American Dad!
There are also many brief cameos of characters from other Fox animated series, The Simpsons, and King of the Hill.
Broadcast
Syndication
In July 2010, the Turner Broadcasting System picked up syndication rights, for their networks TBS and Adult Swim.[1] The series first aired in syndication on Adult Swim on Cartoon Network in the United States on September 29, 2012. In Canada, MuchMusic ran previews of the show on September 2, 2013, followed by its official debut on the next day.
Cancellation
On April 17, 2013, Fox dismissed increasing rumors that The Cleveland Show had been cancelled, reporting rather that renewal of the series was undetermined as of that time.[2][3] However, on May 13, 2013, in the New York Daily News, Fox Chairman of Entertainment Kevin Reilly confirmed its cancellation.[4] Following the series cancellation, it was confirmed that Cleveland and the Brown/Tubbs family would be moving back to Quahog to rejoin the Family Guy cast.[5]
International broadcast
Country | Network | Premiere date |
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Canada | Global MuchMusic |
September 27, 2009 – May 19, 2013 September 3, 2013–August 31, 2017 |
Latin America | Canal Fox Canal TBS |
October 6, 2009 - present |
Spain | TeleCinco Canal Fox |
November 7, 2009 - present |
Brazil | Rede Globo Canale Fox Canale TBS RBTV |
November 7, 2009 - present |
Australia | Network Ten Eleven FOX8 |
December 2, 2009 – January 12, 2011 January 12, 2011 – 2014 March 13, 2011 – present |
Germany | Comedy Central | August 7, 2016 – present |
Lithuania | TV6 | August 7, 2006– present (Klyvlando Šou) |
Ireland | 3e | September 27, 2009 |
Italy | Italia 2 Italia 1 |
2010-2012[6]
2012-2014 2010 - present[7] |
United Kingdom | E4 Fox ITV2 |
February 1, 2010 – Autumn 2015[8] January 6, 2011 – ? 2016–Present [8] |
United States | Fox Adult Swim TBS |
September 27, 2009 – May 19, 2013 September 29, 2012 – present September 16, 2013 – December 1, 2017 |
Hungary | Comedy Central | July 6, 2010 – October 30, 2016
October 30, 2016 – present |
Middle East | FX | Unknown |
New Zealand | C4 Four Comedy Central |
2010 February 10, 2011 – present 2011–present |
Pakistan | FX | Unknown |
Portugal | Fox | June 5, 2010
Unknown |
Philippines | Jack TV Fox Philippines |
October 2010 - Present (Rerun) March 2013 - Present (Rerun) |
South Africa | Vuzu | November 29, 2010 |
Singapore | Fox | April 2, 2012 (Season 2) (Mondays to Wednesdays 11:40 pm (UTC+8)) |
Reception
Critical reception
The Cleveland Show has received mixed reviews from critics and negative reviews from fans. Review aggregator Metacritic gave the show a score of 57 out of 100.[9] Tom Shales of The Washington Post spoke very negatively about both the show and MacFarlane himself, describing him as "no better than the dirty old man hanging around playgrounds with naughty pictures or risque jokes as lures".[10] Roberto Bianco of USA Today wrote a similarly negative review, suggesting that the easiest fix for its problem was "cancellation".[11] John McWhorter of The New Republic called it "a patronizing mess" and "basically Family Guy in blackface". He added: "What isn't black in it is so shamelessly ripped off from Family Guy that it's hard to believe it's the product of creators who are usually so studiously 'post-' obvious stunts of the sort."[12] Matt Rouse of TV Guide wrote, "The lamest, most unnecessary spin-off since Private Practice, Cleveland rests on the shoulders of the hopelessly bland title character".[13] However, Rob Owen of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette was more positive about the program, writing that although The Cleveland Show was "just as rude-crude" as Family Guy, it also had "more warmth" due to Cleveland being a more likeable character than Peter Griffin. Owen also praised the character of Tim the Bear, stating that "Tim is by far the most amusing creation."[14]
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Recipients and nominees | Outcome |
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2010 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV: Animated Show | The Cleveland Show | Nominated |
People's Choice Awards | Favorite New TV Comedy | The Cleveland Show | Nominated | |
2011 | Annie Awards | Best Voice Acting in an Animated Television Production | Mike Henry as Cleveland Brown | Nominated |
Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Animated Program | "Murray Christmas" | Nominated | |
NAMIC Vision Awards | Animation | The Cleveland Show | Nominated | |
Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV: Animated Show | The Cleveland Show | Nominated | |
2012 | Artios Award | Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Television Animation | Robert McGee and Ruth Lambert | Nominated |
2013 | American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers Awards | Top Television Series | The Cleveland Show | Won |
People's Choice Awards | Favorite Cartoon Show | The Cleveland Show | Nominated |
Home media
DVD releases
DVD Title | # of Disc(s) | Year | # of Episodes | DVD release | |||
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Region 1 | Region 2 | Region 4 | |||||
Season One | 4 | 2009 & 2010 | 21 | September 28, 2010[15] | October 11, 2010[16] | June 29, 2011[17] | |
Season Two | 4 | 2010 & 2011 | 22 | September 27, 2011[18] | January 30, 2012[19] | November 2, 2011[20] | |
Season Three | 3 | 2011 & 2012 | 22 | March 1, 2013[21] (manufactured on demand (MOD) on DVD-R) |
N/A | N/A | |
Season Four | 3 | 2012 & 2013 | 23 | December 17, 2013[22] (manufactured on demand (MOD) on DVD-R) |
N/A | N/A |
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