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|full_name = Cleveland Orenthal Brown, Jr.
 
|full_name = Cleveland Orenthal Brown, Jr.
|voiced_by = [[Mike Henry]]<br>[[Kevin Michael Richardson]] (''The Cleveland Show'')
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|voiced_by = [[Mike Henry]]<br>[[Kevin Michael Richardson]]
 
|age = [[A Shot in the Dark|14]]
 
|age = [[A Shot in the Dark|14]]
 
|jobs = School Student
 
|jobs = School Student
|quotes = ''My daddy says Cleveland, Jr. stop jumping on the bed!'''
 
|episodes =
 
|caption = Before And After
 
 
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'''Cleveland Orenthal Brown, Jr.''', commonly referred to as '''Cleveland, Jr.''', is the son of [[Cleveland]] and [[Loretta Brown]]. He was first depicted as a very hyperactive boy and speaks quickly, with a rather short attention span.
 
'''Cleveland Orenthal Brown, Jr.''', commonly referred to as '''Cleveland, Jr.''', is the son of [[Cleveland Brown|Cleveland]] and [[Loretta Brown]]. He was first depicted as a very hyperactive boy and speaks quickly (both traits that contrast with his father's), with a rather short attention span.
 
   
 
In "[[Love Thy Trophy]]", he alerted his parents to the success of hot dog bait on [[Chris Griffin]].
 
In "[[Love Thy Trophy]]", he alerted his parents to the success of hot dog bait on [[Chris Griffin]].
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He has a cameo appearance in "[[Ready, Willing, and Disabled]]" where he can be seen cheering when Joe recovers the money stolen by the car wash thief.
 
He has a cameo appearance in "[[Ready, Willing, and Disabled]]" where he can be seen cheering when Joe recovers the money stolen by the car wash thief.
   
Cleveland, Jr. is present in "[[The Perfect Castaway]]", where he can be seen at the memorial service for [[Peter]], [[Joe]], [[Quagmire]] and his father when they were thought to have been lost at sea.
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Cleveland, Jr. is present in "[[The Perfect Castaway]]", where he can be seen at the memorial service for [[Peter]], [[Joe]], [[Quagmire]] and his father when they were thought to have been lost at sea.
   
 
In "[[Love, Blactually]]", the animatic for that episode in DVD Vol. 7 shows him in his present enlarged state which was revealed to be caused by Ritalin. The entire scene was dropped when the ending of the episode was changed.
 
In "[[Love, Blactually]]", the animatic for that episode in DVD Vol. 7 shows him in his present enlarged state which was revealed to be caused by Ritalin. The entire scene was dropped when the ending of the episode was changed.
   
Cleveland, Jr. became a main character in ''[[The Cleveland Show]]''. Both Cleveland and Cleveland, Jr. left ''Family Guy'', when ''The Cleveland Show'' premiered. In the pilot, Cleveland, Jr. has turned 14 and changed completely from how he was originally portrayed. Where before he was small, slim, and hyperactive, Cleveland, Jr. is now an obese teenage boy, wears glasses, and speaks in a much deeper, slower manner, much more in turn with his father. In essence, this makes him the series' version of [[Chris Griffin]], but potentially smarter. Originally voiced by [[Mike Henry]], [[Kevin Michael Richardson]] has become the new voice actor for Cleveland, Jr. to accommodate for these changes.
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Cleveland, Jr. became a main character in ''[[The Cleveland Show]]''. Both Cleveland and Cleveland, Jr. left ''Family Guy'', when ''The Cleveland Show'' premiered. In the pilot, Cleveland, Jr. has turned 14 and changed completely from how he was originally portrayed. Where before he was small, slim, and hyperactive, Cleveland, Jr. is now an obese teenage boy, wears glasses, and speaks in a much deeper, slower manner, much more in turn with his father. According to a joke in ''[[Inside Family Guy: An Illustrated History]]'', this came after overindulging at the craft services table on the then-new set of ''The Cleveland Show''. Originally voiced by [[Mike Henry]], [[Kevin Michael Richardson]] has become the new voice actor for Cleveland, Jr. to accommodate for these changes.
   
 
''The Cleveland Show'' episode [http://cleveland.wikia.com/wiki/A_Rodent_Like_This "A Rodent Like This]" revealed that Junior is actually a secret agent that killed the hyperactive ''Family Guy'' version and took his place, with a planned assassination of [[Tim]].
 
''The Cleveland Show'' episode [http://cleveland.wikia.com/wiki/A_Rodent_Like_This "A Rodent Like This]" revealed that Junior is actually a secret agent that killed the hyperactive ''Family Guy'' version and took his place, with a planned assassination of [[Tim]].
   
Peter accidentally shoots Jr. in "[[A Shot in the Dark]]" when he mistakes him for a thief trying to break into the Brown home by climbing through a window as Cleveland discourages opening the door to the the air conditioning out. The family insists that Peter go on trial for hate crimes and his attempts to repair the damage makes things worse. [[Carter Pewterschmidt]]'s lawyer manages to convince the courtroom that Jr. is a thug, and the locals nearly run the family out of town until Peter steps forward and notes that he DID shoot Jr., but Cleveland's claim of also shooting him causes the crown to disperse, disinterested in black-on-black crime. Peter apologizes to Jr. and it is accepted until Cleveland leaves, then he threatens Peter, laughs it off and then leaves him wondering if he is joking or not.
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Peter accidentally shoots Jr. in "[[A Shot in the Dark]]" when he mistakes him for a thief trying to break into the Brown home by climbing through a window as Cleveland discourages opening the door to the air conditioning out. The family insists that Peter go on trial for hate crimes and his attempts to repair the damage makes things worse. [[Carter Pewterschmidt]]'s lawyer manages to convince the courtroom that Jr. is a thug, and the locals nearly run the family out of town until Peter steps forward and notes that he DID shoot Jr., but Cleveland's claim of also shooting him causes the crowd to disperse, disinterested in black-on-black crime. Peter apologizes to Jr. and it is accepted until Cleveland leaves, then he threatens Peter, laughs it off and then leaves him wondering if he is joking or not.
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He has a crowd scene cameo in "[[No Giggity, No Doubt]]".
   
 
==Relatives==
 
==Relatives==
*'''Cecilia''' (wife)
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*Cecilia (wife)
 
*[[Cleveland Brown]] (Father)
 
*[[Cleveland Brown]] (Father)
 
*[[Loretta Brown]] (Biological Mother)
 
*[[Loretta Brown]] (Biological Mother)
 
*[[Madame Claude]] (1st Cousins Once Removed)
 
*[[Madame Claude]] (1st Cousins Once Removed)
 
*[[Donna Tubbs-Brown]] (Step-Mother)
 
*[[Donna Tubbs-Brown]] (Step-Mother)
*'''Evelyn Brown''' (Paternal Grandmother)
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*Evelyn Brown (Paternal Grandmother)
*'''LeVar Brown''' (Paternal Grandfather)
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*LeVar Brown (Paternal Grandfather)
 
*[[Roberta Tubbs]] (Step-Sister)
 
*[[Roberta Tubbs]] (Step-Sister)
 
*[[Rallo Tubbs]] (Step-Brother)
 
*[[Rallo Tubbs]] (Step-Brother)
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*[[Broderick Brown]] (paternal uncle)
 
*[[Broderick Brown]] (paternal uncle)
   
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All of the characters appear in a crowd scene cameo in "[[No Giggity, No Doubt]]".
Characters in '''bold''' only appear in ''The Cleveland Show''.
 
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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*FG1407 "[[Hot Pocket-Dial]]"
 
*FG1407 "[[Hot Pocket-Dial]]"
 
*FG1409 "[[A Shot in the Dark]]"
 
*FG1409 "[[A Shot in the Dark]]"
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*FG1411 "[[The Peanut Butter Kid]]"
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*FG1417 "[[Take a Letter]]" (mentioned)
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*FG1419 "[[Run, Chris, Run]]" (mentioned)
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*FG1509 "[[How the Griffin Stole Christmas]]"
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*FG1510 "[[Passenger Fatty-Seven]]"
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*FG1603 "[[Nanny Goats]]"
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*FG1604 "[[Follow the Money]]"
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*FG1609 "[[Don't Be a Dickens At Christmas]]"
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*FG1614 "[[Veteran Guy]]"
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*FG1619 "[[The Unkindest Cut]]"
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*FG1715 "[[No Giggity, No Doubt]]"
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*FG1802 "[[Bri-Da]]"
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*FG1806 "[[Peter & Lois' Wedding]]"
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*FG1807 "[[Heart Burn]]"
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*FG1809 "[[Christmas is Coming]]"
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*FG1812 "[[Undergrounded]]"
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*FG1815 "[[Baby Stewie]]"
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*FG1901 "[[Stewie's First Word]]"
 
[[Category:African Americans]]
 
[[Category:African Americans]]
 
[[Category:The Cleveland Show]]
 
[[Category:The Cleveland Show]]
[[Category:Bit Characters]]
 
 
[[Category:Spooner Street Neighbors]]
 
[[Category:Spooner Street Neighbors]]

Revision as of 12:42, 29 September 2020

Cleveland Orenthal Brown, Jr., commonly referred to as Cleveland, Jr., is the son of Cleveland and Loretta Brown. He was first depicted as a very hyperactive boy and speaks quickly, with a rather short attention span.

In "Love Thy Trophy", he alerted his parents to the success of hot dog bait on Chris Griffin.

In "The King Is Dead", he was at The Brine when his parents found out what roles they would be playing in Peter Griffin's production of The King and I.

He has a cameo appearance in "Ready, Willing, and Disabled" where he can be seen cheering when Joe recovers the money stolen by the car wash thief.

Cleveland, Jr. is present in "The Perfect Castaway", where he can be seen at the memorial service for Peter, Joe, Quagmire and his father when they were thought to have been lost at sea.

In "Love, Blactually", the animatic for that episode in DVD Vol. 7 shows him in his present enlarged state which was revealed to be caused by Ritalin. The entire scene was dropped when the ending of the episode was changed.

Cleveland, Jr. became a main character in The Cleveland Show. Both Cleveland and Cleveland, Jr. left Family Guy, when The Cleveland Show premiered. In the pilot, Cleveland, Jr. has turned 14 and changed completely from how he was originally portrayed. Where before he was small, slim, and hyperactive, Cleveland, Jr. is now an obese teenage boy, wears glasses, and speaks in a much deeper, slower manner, much more in turn with his father. According to a joke in Inside Family Guy: An Illustrated History, this came after overindulging at the craft services table on the then-new set of The Cleveland Show. Originally voiced by Mike Henry, Kevin Michael Richardson has become the new voice actor for Cleveland, Jr. to accommodate for these changes.

The Cleveland Show episode "A Rodent Like This" revealed that Junior is actually a secret agent that killed the hyperactive Family Guy version and took his place, with a planned assassination of Tim.

Peter accidentally shoots Jr. in "A Shot in the Dark" when he mistakes him for a thief trying to break into the Brown home by climbing through a window as Cleveland discourages opening the door to the air conditioning out. The family insists that Peter go on trial for hate crimes and his attempts to repair the damage makes things worse. Carter Pewterschmidt's lawyer manages to convince the courtroom that Jr. is a thug, and the locals nearly run the family out of town until Peter steps forward and notes that he DID shoot Jr., but Cleveland's claim of also shooting him causes the crowd to disperse, disinterested in black-on-black crime. Peter apologizes to Jr. and it is accepted until Cleveland leaves, then he threatens Peter, laughs it off and then leaves him wondering if he is joking or not.

He has a crowd scene cameo in "No Giggity, No Doubt".

Relatives

All of the characters appear in a crowd scene cameo in "No Giggity, No Doubt".

See also

The Cleveland Show! Wiki's Article on Cleveland Brown, Jr.

Appearances