Family Guy Spins off Cleveland 250
E Online is reporting that a new spinoff is currently in the works to feature Cleveland, the soft-spoken neighbor in popular animated sitcom Family Guy. "Not much is known about Cleveland other than the fact it will revolve around the Brown clan. It's unclear whether the series will remain set in the town of Quahog or whether Cleveland, along with his wife and son, will continue to appear on Family Guy, though as both series are animated, the double-billing won't so much be a logistical problem as a creative decision."
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Of course! That's called job security. Can't outsource voice-overs to India.
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At least until The Simpsons spin off Apu.
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I was about to bring up The Simpsons... not in a racist way... more in a "This show is no longer worth watching" way.
To my mind Family Guy suffered a faster decline than The Simpsons, dying suddenly in series 5 rather than suffering a patchy sort of decline from series 7 while continuing to air the very occasional, almost classic episode on into the ninth series before finally dying completely in the tenth.
A Cleveland spinoff... I'd actually rather watch Chief Wiggum and "Skinny Boy" arsing around the remains of New Orleans.
For American Readers: ;)
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Oh, come one. Who wouldn't want to watch the (mis)adventures of an elderly pervert?
"Aww, now you're starting to piss me off, you piggly son of a bitch. Call me!"
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I mean, look at the job they did of him being Obi Wan Kenobi on "Blue Harvest"
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You FAIL! (Score:2, Informative)
Quagmire: hey that's all right Meg, you probably bought me three more minutes, ohhhh riiiiight giggity diggity giggity!
He says both.
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Re:Why? (Score:5, Interesting)
And the answer is because Fox Broadcasting is run by clinical retards (no offense to anyone who is or is related to an actual retarded person, as you or they are probably vastly overqualified to run Fox).
Seriously, first they dick around with Family Guy's time slot enough that nobody knows when its on, it gets bad ratings, so they cancel it. Then the simians (apologies to monkeys) realize they were flushing a heap of cash down the toilet when the DVD sales were through the roof. So they brought it back, and hey, if a little Seth McFarlane humor is good, more is better, so let's make American Dad too! And hey that's not doing bad so let's go for broke and make a third show that's essentially the same!
I bet once they've saturated the market (more), the spin-offs won't do so well and they'll start screwing around with the scheduling of all three shows until they've once again convinced themselves they aren't worth it and shit-can the lot.
And it isn't like they haven't screwed up plenty of shows before like this *cough*Futurama*cough*Firefly*cough* Personally I think the only thing they ever had going for them is that they'd air shows other networks wouldn't take a chance on, and the only reason they had their early hits of The Simpsons and Married With Children is because back then they were so starved for content they simply didn't have the capacity to screw up those shows.
Anyway, I think pretty much any Family Guy spinoff is doomed to failure, whether it's Cleveland or Quagmire or Meg for that matter (oh hey, they have a Mike Judge show, maybe a Family Guy/Daria crossover! where's my money, Fox?!)
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i mean naruto and bleach don't have to deal with stuff like this, the only time slot changes are special 1 hour episodes, and of course when naruto went from the evening to prime time.
Smallville fortunately has never had it's time slot played with, as best as i can remember neither cheers nor star trek the next generation had to deal with the 'time slot shu
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Y'know, fans of Quantum Leap of all shows should expect and even appreciate that kind of thing.
"Al, why haven't I leaped yet?"
"Well, this isn't Fox, for one thing..."
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"Well, this isn't Fox, for one thing..."
Time slot? (Score:2)
Oh....
I see... You don't have a TiVo.
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Pity, as theres a few things id love to see regularly, but I just dont have the time.
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The Adventures of Brisco County Jr.,
Sliders,
Fox definitely doesn't have their fingers on the pulse of the viewers.
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Why Cleveland? Why not Quagmire (Cleveland's wife agrees) or any of the other more interesting characters?
Because most of the other characters already have their place in the shows cannon, they are well established features that are nothing in and of themselves but when taken as a whole with the griffin family the create family guy. Cleveland is unique in the fact not much is set in stone about him, he isn't a sex offender, he isn't a cop with something to prove due to physical short comings. He is somewhat like mort, I can understand why the chose Cleveland as he is one of the more major characters yet has li
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"Nuanced" is not a word I would apply to Family Guy's humor.
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I'm sure the producers will take great stock in a comment from a true fan like you.
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Waltrip - NASCAR - ring a bell? Maybe the op sleeps until the race starts on Sunday...
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NASCAR might ring a bell if the parent was a bud-light-drinking, bible-thumping, inbred, white-trash redneck.
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And, because I seriously hate people who say that shit, I'm going to point out that cartoon network's adult swim (which brought the show back from the dead) is largely viewed by nerds, and adult animation is mostly enjoyed by nerds, and dammit, it's a good show.
However, I do hope that it's not just another family guy clone like American Dad. Seriously, why not just do 3x as many family guy episodes and not have american dad or this new cleveland one?
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Good news, everyone!
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Holy christ, I think you've seen all of 3 episodes.
Humour's a subjective thing, I'll give you that. I didn't even really like Futurama when it was fist aired. But trying to claim that it's PREDICTABLE?? Dear sweet jesus, what the hell do you watch that's less predictable than Futurama? Random snow on untuned channels??
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"Family Guy: 12 Laughs a Year" calendar
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Besides, the concept of the evil genius toddler amuses me.
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Hey I know, lets have a talking turd, that's intelligent and something to think about.
Cheap shock humor.
All this coming from a guy who thinks Sodoku is a challenge.
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Whoa! Maybe you should stop watching so much South Park and Simpsons. It sounds like youve internalized the brands and self-identify with them to the point of calling people who watch almost identical counterparts like Family Guy or American Dad, morons. People like you are why advertisers drive luxury cars and sleep well at night.
Im really sick of seeing the acceptance of shameless corporate branding in geek culture. The bullshit Apple/PS3/whoever fanboy flaming. This i
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Seriously, ManBearPig? You're going to make fun of Al Gore for being an advocate for something he's been an advocate for since the 70's and 80s?(or just 80s? I can't remember).
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largely viewed by nerds, and adult animation is mostly enjoyed by nerds, and dammit, it's a good show.
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Cool... (Score:4, Funny)
I for one (Score:3, Funny)
The character's name is "Cleveland Brown" (Score:2)
Giggity Goo! (Score:2)
Giggity giggity goo! Alllright!
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A road trip with Stewie and the Evil Monkey might be cool.
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Or one based on their acerbic school mate [outpost-daria.com].
What's next, a spin-off about the tedious, annoying shrink from Cheers?
It's madness, I say. MADNESS!
It worked for the Jeffersons. (Score:5, Insightful)
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When is /. going to spinoff ? (Score:4, Funny)
The Brown clan? What clan? (Score:5, Interesting)
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And you see no story potential there?
Jeez, I hope you don't complain about Hollywood's 'lack of new ideas'
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Small Correction to the Summary (Score:2, Informative)
spinoff??? (Score:2)
We all remember "Joanie Loves Chachi", "Enos", "The Ropers", "Flo" (I may be the only human that remembers this pile), "After M*A*S*H", and that wretched Jeffersons spinoff "Checking In" (seriously, this sucks more than anything that has ever sucked before), and we all know how badly 99.999999999999999999999% of all spinoffs suck. So why, then, does Fox wish to taint the excellence that is Family Guy with a spinoff? And of Cleveland???!!! I'da figured Quagmire, but
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Yeah, like Mork & Mindy (and Happy Days, really), Frasier, The Simpsons, Daria, All the new Trek shows, and Stargate: Atlantis, among others. Those all suck.
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Wrong (Score:2)
If A spin off getsd treated like ti's own series, and is good on it's won merits it will succeed.
well, until Fox screw's around with it.
What's more troubling... (Score:3, Insightful)
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http://tv.yahoo.com/alex-borstein/contributor/198110/photos/1 [yahoo.com]
or Meg
http://www.imdb.com/gallery/granitz/4529/Events/4529/MilaKunis_Grant_8069156_400.jpg.html?path=pgallery&path_key=Kunis,%20Mila [imdb.com]
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Cured! Thanks!
I CANT TAKE IT ANYMORE (Score:3, Insightful)
A cartoon spinoff is news for nerds? Not even a science fiction cartoon?
The reason this bugs me is the last two stories I submitted were rejected. One about DARPA's oblique flying wing called Switchblade, and one about active sonic boom suppression on Gulfstream's supersonic business jet.
But a cartoon spinoff is more news worthy? I'm sorry, but this is shenanigans.
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The Family gyu has huge geek appeal.
Yeah, I know, this sight is supposed to be for nerds, but that went away years ago. N more ar the 300 posts discussing what you would need to make a light saber, complete with supporting math. Now it's 2600+the most mainstreem form of geek dome allowed.
I'm going to start my own nerd site, with blackjack..and hookers...oh, forget t
Why is sci-fi better? (Score:2, Flamebait)
!Slashdot News (Score:5, Insightful)
Sure, there was a few articles about futurama - futurama = sci-fi = geek. No problem. Perhaps somehow a confusion arrived thinking futurama = animated, family guy = animated, therefore it is geek! Family guy has no geek crediential. No reason to be on slashdot. This is not fox-watch, not 'animation-maniac-fans.com'. They are not using some highly clever bit of software automate production of the two shows. It is news for pop-culture, not news for nerd.
Where is it going to end - a sidebar with the top ten funniest you-tube clips? 50 different smiley characters and RTF entry text box to spice up the comments (not fogetting flashing text)?
Lets try to keep slashdot geek, and let the pop-culture sites do pop culture.
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I disagree. The entire Blue Harvest episode is an hour's worth of "greek credential." They riff on Star Trek often. There's been TRON, Back to the Future, Indiana Jones, and Poltergeist segments that were not only hilarious but also very true to the originals. I've not counted, but it seems like a quarter of the jokes are references to science fiction TV shows or movies. MacFarlane comes across in many interviews as a geek. Sure, he has his political points to make, and his jokes are often no more than riffs on popular culture. But Star Wars, Star Trek, et. al. are points where geek culture intersects with pop culture.
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Wiki to the rescue...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_television_spin-offs [wikipedia.org]
So Sabrina the Teenage Witch (With Melissa Joan Hart) is a remake of a spinoff of The Archie Hour.
Damnit that's the problem with wiki.... [xkcd.com]
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A spin off is neither good or bad, it's the acting and writing. Just like ANY show.
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I guess you don't get the idea of comedy bringing socially taboo topics into the limelight, and the very fact that a joke can be offensive and funny at the same time allows us to learn a little something about society.
It's attitudes like yours that divide us along racial lines. Shows like Chappelle's show, South Park and Family Guy bring us together by mockery of stereotypes, not by reinforcing them.
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What the fuck? You don't see any racist jokes in south park or simpsons? What is Apu? What is Token? What was chef?
I guess you don't get the idea of comedy bringing socially taboo topics into the limelight, and the very fact that a joke can be offensive and funny at the same time allows us to learn a little something about society.
It's attitudes like yours that divide us along racial lines. Shows like Chappelle's show, South Park and Family Guy bring us together by mockery of stereotypes, not by reinforcing them.
Seriously, why is this at -1 while the GP is at 1, Interesting?
Good post.
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Besides the most visible, and most respectfully written, Hindu character in mainstream American television?
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