Season 2
The Cleveland Show
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Episodes
Season 2 opener: Cleveland takes struggling rapper Kenny West (voice of Kanye West) under his wing, and the song they write ("Be-Cleave in Yourself") becomes a hit, making Kenny---but not Cleveland---a star.
It's Cleveland and Roberta's anniversary, but their kids and friends (including Roberta's ex) keep disrupting their celebration. Included: a look behind the scenes at the production of the episode.
Down in the dumps, Cleveland decides that a family trip to Africa would lift his spirits. The Browns end up in Hawaii, but Cleveland gets his groove back nonetheless. Guest voices include David Lynch (Gus) and Edward Asner (Old Man).
Cleveland Jr. cannot go trick-or-treating because his father thinks he is too old; when Junior reinvents himself as a ''cool kid,'' he gets picked on and becomes unhappy with his new persona.
Greedy coach Cleveland cheats in an attempt to win the state high-school baseball title after he loses his top pitcher.
Cleveland Jr. and Kendra demand equal rights for overweight swimmers. When they don't get them, they flee to Wisconsin, where they find acceptance. Guest voices include Niecy Nash.
Donna's bossy sister, Janet (voice of Niecy Nash), visits for Thanksgiving. Cleveland can't stand her, but Holt can: In fact, he and Janet fall in love and head for Las Vegas to elope. The Browns (with Janet's kids in tow) soon follow in hot pursuit.
Rallo meets a senior citizen named Murray (voice of Carl Reiner), who teaches him about Hanukkah. Rallo returns the favor by helping him escape from the senior center where he lives. Meanwhile, Cleveland trains for a boxing match against his bullying dad, Freight Train.
Cleveland organizes a charity Beer Walk among his friends at the Broken Stool after Donna complains about his laziness. Meanwhile, Rallo dresses up as slasher-movie characters to scare his friends.
Rallo and Cleveland bond over the sport of sheep riding, rodeo -style. But two problems arise: Donna thinks it's dangerous, and Cleveland Jr. is jealous of his dad's relationship with Rallo.
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Network:FOX
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Premiere Date:Sep 26, 2010
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Cast & Crew

Roberta Tubbs/Byron's Mother/Various Mother No. 3

Cleveland Brown/Rallo Tubbs/Subordinate No. 2/Minister

Choir Member

Chad No. 2/Dan Rather

Wowzer

Gus

Walt/Julius/Scuzzy Guy No. 2/Friend No. 2

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Episodes
Season 2 opener: Cleveland takes struggling rapper Kenny West (voice of Kanye West) under his wing, and the song they write ("Be-Cleave in Yourself") becomes a hit, making Kenny---but not Cleveland---a star.
It's Cleveland and Roberta's anniversary, but their kids and friends (including Roberta's ex) keep disrupting their celebration. Included: a look behind the scenes at the production of the episode.
Down in the dumps, Cleveland decides that a family trip to Africa would lift his spirits. The Browns end up in Hawaii, but Cleveland gets his groove back nonetheless. Guest voices include David Lynch (Gus) and Edward Asner (Old Man).
Cleveland Jr. cannot go trick-or-treating because his father thinks he is too old; when Junior reinvents himself as a ''cool kid,'' he gets picked on and becomes unhappy with his new persona.
Greedy coach Cleveland cheats in an attempt to win the state high-school baseball title after he loses his top pitcher.
Cleveland Jr. and Kendra demand equal rights for overweight swimmers. When they don't get them, they flee to Wisconsin, where they find acceptance. Guest voices include Niecy Nash.
Donna's bossy sister, Janet (voice of Niecy Nash), visits for Thanksgiving. Cleveland can't stand her, but Holt can: In fact, he and Janet fall in love and head for Las Vegas to elope. The Browns (with Janet's kids in tow) soon follow in hot pursuit.
Rallo meets a senior citizen named Murray (voice of Carl Reiner), who teaches him about Hanukkah. Rallo returns the favor by helping him escape from the senior center where he lives. Meanwhile, Cleveland trains for a boxing match against his bullying dad, Freight Train.
Cleveland organizes a charity Beer Walk among his friends at the Broken Stool after Donna complains about his laziness. Meanwhile, Rallo dresses up as slasher-movie characters to scare his friends.
Rallo and Cleveland bond over the sport of sheep riding, rodeo -style. But two problems arise: Donna thinks it's dangerous, and Cleveland Jr. is jealous of his dad's relationship with Rallo.
Critic Reviews for The Cleveland Show Season 2
All Critics (2) | Top Critics (2) | Fresh (2) | Rotten (0)
It'll have a pretty good episode one week and a pretty bad the next, but it never has great or awful episodes.
Rather than being a simple parody or a tornado of unfettered zaniness, Cleveland Brown is a genuinely mature mench who can't help but occasionally crack.
Audience Reviews for The Cleveland Show: Season 2
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5d agoUnlike season 1, season 2 is far more interesting and funnier. Not only are the jokes better, but the characters are also much more likable than the first. It is a season to be watched.
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Jan 30, 2014Liked the show it was pretty funny but it is now cancelled
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