Sun, Mar 13, 2011
Cleveland buys back all of his childhood possessions from his parents after they try to get money to provide for themselves. Cleveland soon discovers that his parents were scammed by a con-man. Cleveland makes his father do menial labor around the house. Cookie reveals to Cleveland that she was the one who got scammed by the con-man after he promised to make her famous. Rallo uses a portable microphone set to become an announcer and a stand-up comic. Cleveland, his father, and his friends dress up like women so they can confront the con-man. Freight Train soon beats up the con-man and Rallo comments on the fight. The con-man tries to make Rallo famous, but he ends up scamming them again. Cleveland, Freight Train, and Rallo head home and they are wearing barrels.
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Sun, Apr 3, 2011
When Cleveland is reunited with his former high school classmate, "Fatty Patty," who is now skinny, beautiful and still has a crush on Cleveland, Donna becomes extremely jealous and wary of Patty's motives for wanting to be friends with Cleveland. Patty turns out to be a little crazy, and after she tries to steal Cleveland's "essence," Donna goes on the hunt to stop her.
Sun, Apr 10, 2011
Cleveland and his friends prepare to enter Stoolbend's annual boat race as a team, but when Cleveland's celebrity idol moves to town, Cleveland makes it priority to befriend him. And when his new pal invites him to join his boating team, Cleveland is forced to make a difficult decision. Meanwhile, Roberta gets wrapped up in her dreams of being a superstar.
Sun, May 8, 2011
When Rallo and his pals Bernard and Theodore perform in the school talent show, their rap about fiscal responsibility is not well-received by their classmates. Meanwhile, after Cleveland gets his own cable-access television show, the reviews are less than positive so he takes some tips from the most successful daytime talk shows that appeal to women.
Top-rated
Sun, Dec 11, 2011
To help pass time while posing in a holiday nativity scene, Cleveland tells his family his own version of one of his favorite holiday stories, "Die Hard." In Cleveland's version, when Waterman Cable Company is taken hostage on Christmas Eve by a group of terrorists, including Tim the Bear, Lester, Federline and Kendra, a barefoot Cleveland - wearing a tank-top much like the one Bruce Willis wore in the movie - must endure window-shattering shoot-outs and fist fights with his friends to save his wig-wearing wife, Donna, in a parody of the greatest Christmas blockbuster movie ever.