2024-07-08
In this raucous romp, a pair of engaging Lotharios become the life of the party by sneaking into wedding receptions and scamming their way into the hearts of impressionable young women. (Repeat).
In this crowd-pleasing comedy sequel, a group of old high-school friends recapture some of their past glories and learn life lessons from their own children, who are celebrating the last day of school. (Repeat).
Beavis encounters a secret admirer at school. Later, Beavis and Butt-Head cross back and forth across the state line into the Mountain Time Zone and think they can travel through time. (Repeat).
The boys discover they have the right to refuse service to customers at Burger World. Later, Beavis tries on yoga pants and can't get them off. (Repeat).
Beavis sees the face of Jesus in a nacho chip, setting him on an epic journey to seek answers to the big question: "Why do I never score?" (Repeat).
Beavis and Butt-Head stay awake for several days in order to prevent the other from putting their hand in a bowl of warm water, causing them to pee their pants. Later, Beavis and Butt-Head construct a dinosaur skeleton out of bones from a BBQ. (Repeat).
Cleveland won't let Cleveland Jr. trick-or-treat because he thinks his son is too old for it. So Junior turns himself into a "cool kid" and gets himself invited to the party that Roberta will be going to. But Junior might not be all that cool after all. (Repeat).
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. (Repeat).
Cleveland is upset when Tim gets a promotion over him at Waterman Cable, so he tries to sabotage him. Meanwhile, Rallo takes advantage of Cleveland Jr. when he realizes that he thinks that Rallo's turtle can talk. (Repeat).
When Cleveland is reunited with his former high school classmate, "Fatty Patty," who is now skinny, beautiful and still has a crush on Cleveland, Donna becomes extremely jealous and wary of Patty's motives for wanting to be friends with Cleveland. Patty turns out to be a little crazy, and after she tries to steal Cleveland's "essence," Donna goes on the hunt to stop her. (Repeat).
When Rallo and his pals Bernard and Theodore perform in the school talent show, their rap about fiscal responsibility is not well-received by their classmates. Meanwhile, after Cleveland gets his own cable-access television show, the reviews are less than positive so he takes some tips from the most successful daytime talk shows that appeal to women. (Repeat).
Season 3 premiere: Cleveland's upset when Peter Griffin (voice of series creator Seth MacFarlane) visits Stoolbend and doesn't look him up, so he decides to bond with other friends on a camping trip hosted by wrestler Ric Flair (providing his own voice). It turns rowdy. Meanwhile, Donna wants to show that Rallo is as smart as the other kids in his class, so she forces him to enter a Quiz Bowl tour
When a hurricane hits Stoolbend, the Brown-Tubbs family tries to salvage what's left of their blown-away vacation. Meanwhile, Cleveland Jr. makes a surprising religious declaration. (Repeat).
To help pass time while posing in a holiday nativity scene, Cleveland tells his version of one of his favorite holiday stories: "Die Hard." In it, terrorists target Waterman Cable on Christmas Eve. Guest voices include John Slattery as Mayor Box. (Repeat).
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In the pilot of this "Family Guy" spin-off, Cleveland (voice of Mike Henry) leaves Quahog with Cleveland Jr. for California. But he gets only as far his hometown, Stoolbend, Va., where he runs into his high-school flame, Donna Tubbs (Sanaa Lathan), a single mother of two kids who could really use a dad. Cleveland wants to try to woo Donna again, but standing in his way is the ne'er-do-well Robert
Cleveland isn't having much luck trying to get Roberta or Rallo to accept him as their stepdad, and that's before he has an accident involving the family dog. Cleveland Jr. isn't having much luck getting his new schoolmates to accept him, either. (Repeat).
Concerned that Cleveland Jr. has no friends, Cleveland introduces him to Lester's son, Ernie (voice of Glenn Howerton). The two boys immediately become fast friends (too fast), and soon Ernie wants to move in. (Repeat).
Tim gets Cleveland a job at the cable company where he works, and soon Cleveland becomes the top salesman, surpassing (among others) Tim, who doesn't like it one bit. Voice of Arianna: Arianna Huffington. (Repeat).
Cleveland's effort to warn Roberta about the dangers of sex falls flat, but Cleveland Jr. gets the message and takes a "purity pledge" at church. Glenn Howerton provides the voice of the Reverend. (Repeat).
Disaster ensues after a sneezing Fry inadvertently reintroduces the common cold to the future. (Repeat).
An increase in Bender's processing power enables him to foresee the future. (Repeat).
The boys take a shop class taught by an eccentric, and urge a schoolyard fight between classmates Tweek and Craig. (Repeat).
The boys discover two nearly extinct animals while camping on the banks of Stark's Pond. (Repeat).
Cartman sues Stan for sexual harassment. (Repeat).
Shelly babysits Cartman. (Repeat).
A meteor shower hits town, and Stan's sister Shelly babysits Cartman while Mrs. Cartman goes to a "meteor party." (Repeat).
Kyle and Ike go on a camping trip while South Park residents wait for a meteor shower to begin. (Repeat).
Adults try to counter when the town's children become obsessed with a fad from Japan, whose government reveals their master plan behind the craze. (Repeat).
Elaine regrets accompanying Jerry on a visit to his parents (Liz Sheridan, Barney Martin), where local gossip includes how Jerry acquired a pen that writes upside down. (Repeat).
Jerry's gig as a dog sitter provides some time alone to George and Elaine, who find they have little to say. Gavin: Joseph Maher. George: Jason Alexander. Elaine: Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Kramer: Michael Richards. (Repeat).
A library cop says Jerry is 20 years overdue with a steamy novel. Sherry: Cynthia Szigeti. Marion: Ashley Gardner. Heyman: Biff Yeager. George: Jason Alexander. Kramer: Michael Richards. (Repeat).
Saturday at the mall with the gang, none of whom bothered to note where the car was parked. Dave Dunard. Kramer: Michael Richards. George: Jason Alexander. Elaine: Julia Louis-Dreyfus. (Repeat).
While Jerry tries to help a cafe owner (Brian George), Elaine tries to help George with an IQ test, and Kramer...well, nobody can help Kramer. Monica: Dawn Arnemann. Elaine: Julia Louis-Dreyfus. (Repeat).
George is hot for a potential baldness remedy, and for Elaine after she plays a joke on Jerry. Delivery Boy: Ping Wu. Repairman: John Apicella. Elaine: Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Kramer: Michael Richards. (Repeat).