The Animated Sitcom: The Cleveland Brown

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The Cleveland show is an animated sitcom that focuses on a character known as Cleveland Brown. Mr. Brown was in a previous sitcom called “Family Guy” where he was married to Loretta Brown and had a son named Cleveland Junior. Cleveland Brown now has his own show which focuses more on his life. In the current day, Cleveland is married to his high school crush, Donna who has two children from a previous marriage, a five-year-old son who is a ladies man, and a flirtatious daughter. Throughout each episode Cleveland

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