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Cleveland takes Junior to a turkey farm to kill Thanksgiving dinner, but instead, they try to free the birds; Rallo and Donna build a parade float.
Cleveland takes Junior to a turkey farm to kill Thanksgiving dinner, but instead, they try to free the birds; Rallo and Donna build a parade float.
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S4, EP9 "Here Comes the Bribe"Donna makes Cleveland go to marriage counseling after he messes up their wedding vow renewal; Junior's refrigerator breaks.
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S4, EP10 "When a Man (or a Freight Train) Loves His Cookie"Cleveland's mom, Cookie, runs away with George Clinton and the P-Funk All-Stars; Cleveland Jr. engages in an elaborate fantasy at an office-supply store.
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S4, EP12 "Pins, Spins and Fins! (Shark Story Cut for Time)"When Rallo starts getting a big head over his bowling prowess, Donna tells him little kids don't have skills; Cleveland, Lester, Holt and Terry try to spice up their friendship.
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S4, EP11 "Brownsized"Cleveland struggles to tell Donna that he took a severance offer and quit his job; Rallo finds a new man for Roberta.
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S4, EP7 "Hustle 'N' Bros"When Donna's ex-husband crashes Freight Train's birthday party, Freight Train decides to adopt him; Rallo and Junior track down lost dogs to collect the rewards.
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S4, EP6 "'Tis the Cleveland to Be Sorry"Cleveland pretends to be homeless when he discovers that the food served at a local shelter is better than it is at home; Roberta is hired to be a Christmas elf in a store owned by a man who makes Santa's helpers wear sexy outfits.
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S4, EP5 "A Vas Deferens Between Men and Women"When Donna decides she wants another baby, Cleveland realizes he must keep his vasectomy a secret; Rallo gets the lead role in a community production of "Annie."
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S4, EP4 "Turkey Pot Die"Cleveland takes Junior to a turkey farm to kill Thanksgiving dinner, but instead, they try to free the birds; Rallo and Donna build a parade float.
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