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Jamie Kennedy, Sanaa Lathan, Will Forte, Reagan Gomez-Preston, Arianna Huffington, Seth MacFarlane, Kevin Michael Richardson, Craig Robinson, Jason Sudeikis, John Viener, Glenn Howerton, Alec Sulkin, Mike Henry, Nickie Bryar, and Aseem Batra in The Cleveland Show (2009)

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    Nia is quoted in saying, "I did the first 14 episodes, and they decided that they wanted a less-mature voice to be the 15-year-old daughter. That's the way it goes."

    http://prissyvixen.blogspot.com/2009/10/nia-long-fired-from-cleveland-show.html



    Simply put, Seth didn't think a Quagmire spin-off would work.

    "{Quagmire} is not a guy you want to invite into your home on a weekly basis" - Seth MacFarlane

    "We felt Cleveland was a more dimensional character, he's a guy who actually has some redeeming qualities and Quagmire has none. I don't think anybody wants to watch a sitcom about a rapist." - Seth MacFarlane

    from Playboy September 2009: "We've been asked why Quagmire didnt get his own show. Quagmire works as an ancillary character. Hes an utterly despicable human being, someone who doesnt have enough of a wholesome streak to be a leading character."

    "Cleveland is much more soulful and dimensional. It truly feels like what it was intended to be: The Jeffersons to Family Guy's All in the Family" - Seth MacFarlane

    In the episode "To Live and Die in Va." it was shown why he didn't get the spinoff when they did a cutaway gag of a "The Quagmire Show" and the mock intro consisted of him saying "giggedy" several times and making sexual remarks.



    It was stated in an interview with The Cleveland Show creators that the reason Cleveland Jr. has become so fat is because he has started to go through puberty. This is likely the cause of his poor eyesight as well. He likely got glasses sometime between early childhood and adolescence.



    My name is Cleveland Brown, and I am proud to be

    right back in my hometown, with my new family

    There's old friends and new friends, and even a bear

    Through good times and bad times, it's true love we share

    And so I found a place, where everyone will know

    My happy mustached face, this is "The Cleveland Show (2009)"

    [Cleveland Brown, Sr. laughs]

    In the first episode of the first season, instead of the last line being "My happy mustached face, this is "The Cleveland Show (2009)," the line went "My happy black guy face, this is "The Cleveland Show (2009)."

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  • How many seasons does The Cleveland Show have?
    4 seasons
  • How many episodes does The Cleveland Show have?
    88 episodes
  • When did The Cleveland Show premiere?
    September 27, 2009
  • When did The Cleveland Show end?
    May 19, 2013
  • How long are episodes of The Cleveland Show?
    22 minutes
  • What is the IMDb rating of The Cleveland Show?
    5.6 out of 10
  • Who stars in The Cleveland Show?
    Mike Henry, Sanaa Lathan, and Kevin Michael Richardson
  • Who created The Cleveland Show?
    Seth MacFarlane, Mike Henry, and Richard Appel
  • Who wrote The Cleveland Show?
    Seth MacFarlane, Carl Reiner, Mike Henry, Bill Oakley, Richard Appel, John Viener, J. Lee, Matt Silverstein, Aseem Batra, Kirker Butler, and others
  • Who directed The Cleveland Show?
    Albert Calleros, Anthony Agrusa, Anthony Lioi, Chuck Klein, Graham Chris, Ian Graham, Jack Perkins, Jeff Myers, Jim Shellhorn, Justin Ridge, and others
  • Who was the producer of The Cleveland Show?
    Kara Vallow, Jonathan Green, Clarence Livingston, Gabe Miller, Aseem Batra, Courtney Lilly, and Daniel Dratch
  • Who was the composer for The Cleveland Show?
    Walter Murphy
  • Who was the executive producer of The Cleveland Show?
    Richard Appel, Mike Henry, and Seth MacFarlane
  • What is the plot of The Cleveland Show?
    Cleveland Brown moves back to his hometown in Virginia with his son, where he finds his high school sweetheart and her two troublemaking kids.
  • Who are the characters in The Cleveland Show?
    Lando Calrissian, Bart Simpson, Peter Griffin, Meg Griffin, Finn Christopher Hudson, Droopy, Stewie Griffin, Glenn Quagmire, Brian Griffin, Rachel Berry, and others
  • What is the The Cleveland Show theme song?
    The Cleveland Show
  • What genre is The Cleveland Show?
    Adventure, Animated, and Comedy
  • How many awards has The Cleveland Show won?
    1 award
  • How many awards has The Cleveland Show been nominated for?
    8 nominations

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