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* '''Loretta Brown''' – Cleveland's ex-wife, and the mother of Cleveland, Jr. In ''Family Guy'', Loretta had a minimal quantity of lines, the bulk of which were "Mm-hmm!"{{Citation needed|date=September 2009}} She also mispronounces Stewie's name regularly, calling him names "Stumpy" or "Stoolie". She treats Cleveland harshly, and eventually cheats on him with [[Glenn Quagmire]], leading them to [[divorce]].<ref>See [[The Cleveland–Loretta Quagmire]]</ref> In the episode "[[Love Blactually]]", it is revealed that she has regretted her actions and wants Cleveland back, but he refuses her advances. Cleveland informs her that he needs to move on, and advises her to do the same. Loretta made a very brief, non-speaking cameo appearance in "[[Cleveland Jr. Cherry Bomb]]." Seth MacFarlane revealed in a FOXFall press event that Loretta will die in a future episode. |
* '''Loretta Brown''' – Cleveland's ex-wife, and the mother of Cleveland, Jr. In ''Family Guy'', Loretta had a minimal quantity of lines, the bulk of which were "Mm-hmm!"{{Citation needed|date=September 2009}} She also mispronounces Stewie's name regularly, calling him names "Stumpy" or "Stoolie". She treats Cleveland harshly, and eventually cheats on him with [[Glenn Quagmire]], leading them to [[divorce]].<ref>See [[The Cleveland–Loretta Quagmire]]</ref> In the episode "[[Love Blactually]]", it is revealed that she has regretted her actions and wants Cleveland back, but he refuses her advances. Cleveland informs her that he needs to move on, and advises her to do the same. Loretta made a very brief, non-speaking cameo appearance in "[[Cleveland Jr. Cherry Bomb]]." Seth MacFarlane revealed in a FOXFall press event that Loretta will die in a future episode. This happens in the episode "Gone With the Wind" where Donna gets a call that Loretta has died after Brian dug up an Apatosaurus skeleton and Peter dropped it on Loretta's house. |
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* '''Robert Tubbs''' (voiced by [[Corey Holcomb]]) – He is the father of Rallo and Roberta Tubbs and is the ex husband of Donna Tubbs. He has grown negligent of the statuses of his children, not even knowing their names, which convinces Donna to accept Cleveland as her true love. Swearing revenge, Robert leaves with the Browns' pet parakeet, Joan. Like Cleveland, Donna's neighbors do not like Robert because of his arrogant ways. He stole Lester's good lighter (the Bic one) and broke Holt's Game Boy. He is currently an unemployed bum, while Rallo thinks he is at first an FBI agent, then Santa Claus. |
* '''Robert Tubbs''' (voiced by [[Corey Holcomb]]) – He is the father of Rallo and Roberta Tubbs and is the ex husband of Donna Tubbs. He has grown negligent of the statuses of his children, not even knowing their names, which convinces Donna to accept Cleveland as her true love. Swearing revenge, Robert leaves with the Browns' pet parakeet, Joan. Like Cleveland, Donna's neighbors do not like Robert because of his arrogant ways. He stole Lester's good lighter (the Bic one) and broke Holt's Game Boy. He is currently an unemployed bum, while Rallo thinks he is at first an FBI agent, then Santa Claus. |
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* '''Cookie Brown''' (voiced by [[Frances Callier]]) - She is Cleveland's mother. Her first appearance was in the episode [[A Brown Thanksgiving]]. She is hyper-critical of Donna. |
* '''Cookie Brown''' (voiced by [[Frances Callier]]) - She is Cleveland's mother. Her first appearance was in the episode [[A Brown Thanksgiving]]. She is hyper-critical of Donna. |
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===Others=== |
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* '''Coach Charles McFall''' (voiced by [[Mike Henry (voice actor)|Mike Henry]]) - He worked as a baseball coach during Cleveland's high school days at Stoolbend High School. When Cleveland wanted to start up the Waterman Yards again, Cleveland found Coach McFall working as a janitor at the Broken Stool. He suffers from pronounced [[oral cancer]] from years of tobacco chewing (as shown with part of his right cheek missing similar to the scar seen on [[Jonah Hex]]) and is apparently homeless. In "Once Upon a Tyne in New York," it is revealed that he went out with [[Tyne Daly]]. |
* '''Coach Charles McFall''' (voiced by [[Mike Henry (voice actor)|Mike Henry]]) - He worked as a baseball coach during Cleveland's high school days at Stoolbend High School. When Cleveland wanted to start up the Waterman Yards again, Cleveland found Coach McFall working as a janitor at the Broken Stool. He suffers from pronounced [[oral cancer]] from years of tobacco chewing (as shown with part of his right cheek missing similar to the scar seen on [[Jonah Hex]]) and is apparently homeless. In "Once Upon a Tyne in New York," it is revealed that he went out with [[Tyne Daly]]. |
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* '''Dr. Fist''' (voiced by [[Seth MacFarlane]]) - A doctor that works at Stoolbend's hospital. |
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* '''Federline Jones''' (voiced by [[Jamie Kennedy]]) - Roberta's boyfriend and classmate. He is an obvious reference to rapper [[Kevin Federline]], or K-Fed for short. He appeared in the pilot, where Cleveland made sure that Federline brought Roberta home at exactly 10:00. In "The One About Friends," Roberta wanted Federline to be allowed move into the Browns-Tubbs's house if Ernie was allowed to move in. He is white, but likes to [[wigger|"act black"]] as well as speak in a fast and sometimes incomprehensible slang. Jamie Kennedy, who does his voice, played a similar character in ''[[Malibu's Most Wanted]]''. It is unknown whether their relationship is still on after the events of the episode "Love Rollercoaster" when Federline inadvertantly and unknowingly revealed to Roberta he only liked her because of her bottom. |
* '''Federline Jones''' (voiced by [[Jamie Kennedy]]) - Roberta's boyfriend and classmate. He is an obvious reference to rapper [[Kevin Federline]], or K-Fed for short. He appeared in the pilot, where Cleveland made sure that Federline brought Roberta home at exactly 10:00. In "The One About Friends," Roberta wanted Federline to be allowed move into the Browns-Tubbs's house if Ernie was allowed to move in. He is white, but likes to [[wigger|"act black"]] as well as speak in a fast and sometimes incomprehensible slang. Jamie Kennedy, who does his voice, played a similar character in ''[[Malibu's Most Wanted]]''. It is unknown whether their relationship is still on after the events of the episode "Love Rollercoaster" when Federline inadvertantly and unknowingly revealed to Roberta he only liked her because of her bottom. |
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* '''Gus the Bartender''' (voiced and influenced by [[David Lynch]]) - He works as a bartender at the Broken Stool, before which he studied Drama at [[Northwestern University]]. Gus seems to be on good terms with Cleveland and his friends giving them their drinks for free. However, he may just be unintelligent as he doesn't pay his mortgage on the bar, and learns quite a bit of bartending from the fourteen year old Cleveland Jr. Gus is also very lax, hiring Cleveland Jr. to work at his bar and letting people almost push him around. |
* '''Gus the Bartender''' (voiced and influenced by [[David Lynch]]) - He works as a bartender at the Broken Stool, before which he studied Drama at [[Northwestern University]]. Gus seems to be on good terms with Cleveland and his friends giving them their drinks for free. However, he may just be unintelligent as he doesn't pay his mortgage on the bar, and learns quite a bit of bartending from the fourteen year old Cleveland Jr. Gus is also very lax, hiring Cleveland Jr. to work at his bar and letting people almost push him around. |
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* '''Mr. Flippers''' - A magical flying [[walrus]] that would save the characters during the "Scene Missing" parts. |
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* '''Yvette''' (voiced by [[Rutina Wesley]]) - She is [[Donna Tubbs]]'s best friend. She first appears in the episode [[Ladies' Night (The Cleveland Show)|Ladies' Night]]. |
* '''Yvette''' (voiced by [[Rutina Wesley]]) - She is [[Donna Tubbs]]'s best friend. She first appears in the episode [[Ladies' Night (The Cleveland Show)|Ladies' Night]]. |
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This is a list of characters from the American television series The Cleveland Show.
Brown/Tubbs family
- Cleveland Brown (voiced by Mike Henry) – Formerly as one of Peter Griffin's best friends on Family Guy, he moves back to the town where he grew up and finds his old girlfriend from high school, Donna Tubbs. Eventually resparking his relationship with her, they get married and he and his son move in with her and her 2 kids. Cleveland is usually depicted as exceedingly gentle and patient, and it is only on rare occasions that he has been known to lose his temper and resort to violence. However, Cleveland gets visibly annoyed with racist behavior, which sometimes is justified. He often acts as the voice of caution when other characters hatch harebrained schemes. Cleveland's speech is slow, almost elongated. Various flashbacks give conflicting histories of his speech patterns. He is shown as a more sexual and violent character in his new form than he was originally.
- Donna Tubbs (voiced by Sanaa Lathan) – Donna is the high school sweetheart of Cleveland Brown. She is the mother of Roberta and Rallo. After her marriage to Cleveland, she also has a step-son, Cleveland Jr.. She is currently employed as a secretary at Stoolbend High School, and claims she can type 85 words per minute. Her ex-husband is Robert Tubbs.
- Cleveland Brown, Jr. (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) – Junior is the obese son of Cleveland Brown. He debuted in the season 2 episode "Love Thy Trophy" of the animated TV show Family Guy. During his time in Family Guy he was previously shown to be skinny, hyperactive, and athletic. He was presumably taken into Loretta's custody after she divorced Cleveland in "The Cleveland-Loretta Quagmire," and has since become severely obese.
- Roberta Tubbs (voiced by Nia Long from episodes 1-13, Reagan Gomez-Preston from episode 14-present) – Roberta has a personality like most cliche teenage girls. Like Rallo, she is talkative and aggressive. She gets attracted by celebrities some of the time. She commonly wears a necklace, a green tube top, a black belt, rolled up blue jeans, and white tennis shoes.
- Rallo Tubbs (voiced by Mike Henry) – Rallo likes kickball, super sugar crisps and looking at naked celebrities on the internet. He likes older ladies and, with Cleveland's help, he has discovered a less obvious way to check out the girls in his kindergarten class at Harper Elementary.
Other relatives to the Browns/Tubbs
- Loretta Brown – Cleveland's ex-wife, and the mother of Cleveland, Jr. In Family Guy, Loretta had a minimal quantity of lines, the bulk of which were "Mm-hmm!"[citation needed] She also mispronounces Stewie's name regularly, calling him names "Stumpy" or "Stoolie". She treats Cleveland harshly, and eventually cheats on him with Glenn Quagmire, leading them to divorce.[1] In the episode "Love Blactually", it is revealed that she has regretted her actions and wants Cleveland back, but he refuses her advances. Cleveland informs her that he needs to move on, and advises her to do the same. Loretta made a very brief, non-speaking cameo appearance in "Cleveland Jr. Cherry Bomb." Seth MacFarlane revealed in a FOXFall press event that Loretta will die in a future episode. This happens in the episode "Gone With the Wind" where Donna gets a call that Loretta has died after Brian dug up an Apatosaurus skeleton and Peter dropped it on Loretta's house.
- Robert Tubbs (voiced by Corey Holcomb) – He is the father of Rallo and Roberta Tubbs and is the ex husband of Donna Tubbs. He has grown negligent of the statuses of his children, not even knowing their names, which convinces Donna to accept Cleveland as her true love. Swearing revenge, Robert leaves with the Browns' pet parakeet, Joan. Like Cleveland, Donna's neighbors do not like Robert because of his arrogant ways. He stole Lester's good lighter (the Bic one) and broke Holt's Game Boy. He is currently an unemployed bum, while Rallo thinks he is at first an FBI agent, then Santa Claus.
- Cookie Brown (voiced by Frances Callier) - She is Cleveland's mother. Her first appearance was in the episode A Brown Thanksgiving. She is hyper-critical of Donna.
- LeVar "Freight Train" Brown (voiced by Craig Robinson) - He is Cleveland's father. His name is a reference to LeVar Burton. He is abusive towards Cleveland, and has a history of leaving and then reuniting with his wife.
- Auntie Momma (voiced by Kym Whitley as a female and Kevin Michael Richardson as a man) - She is Donna's aunt. Her appearance and mannerisms are a parody of Tyler Perry's character Madea, as is the fact that she is a transvestite (Perry plays Madea in drag). Auntie Momma was originally Donna's Uncle Kevin, and when Donna was younger her parents were never around, so he became she in order to provide Donna with a strong female influence in her life. Donna is very fond of her but is unaware she is actually a man; when Cleveland finds out, he keeps it from her to preserve their relationship.
- Loretta's Mother - Cleveland's ex mother-in-law and Cleveland Jr.'s grandmother. It has been mentioned several times that Cleveland does not like her.
- Broderick Brown - Cleveland's brother and Cleveland Jr.'s uncle. He was a doctor until he joined the Navy. He makes a cameo appearance at the end of Our Gang.
Pets
- Meadowlark Lemon – He was the Tubbs family's dog. He was seen playing with Rallo in the Pilot. In "Da Doggone Daddy-Daughter Dinner Dance," Cleveland accidentally ran over him with his car. After trying to cover up the truth, Cleveland gave the body to Lester, who ate him with his family, to which he called "Chinese food". Meadowlark Lemon was named after a Harlem Globetrotters player, who was inducted in the Basketball Hall of Fame.
- Joan Parakeet – He is a parakeet bought by Robert for Donna in the Pilot. Rallo names her Joan after Donna tells him the bird is female. However, at the end of the episode, Joan leaves with Robert and says "That's what I was tellin you, before!" with a distinctly male voice, as similar to the show of the same name.
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbark – He was the Brown-Tubbs family's second family dog, after Meadowlark Lemon was run over by Cleveland. Kareem Abdul-Jabbark was killed by a wolf when his throat was bitten severely. The wolf was then shot to death by Lester in revenge of Kareem's death. he is named after basketball player Kareem Abdul Jabbar.
Neighbors
A number of characters in the show live on the same street as the Brown family. All were seen attending the wedding of Cleveland and Donna Brown.
Bear family
- Tim the Bear (voiced by Seth MacFarlane) – Tim is a regular character on The Cleveland Show. He is in a group with Cleveland, Lester and Holt (in similar fashion to Peter, Joe, Quagmire and Cleveland on Family Guy).[citation needed] In the episode "Birth of A Salesman," it is revealed Tim works at the local cable company, Waterman Cable, as a telemarketer, and gets Cleveland a job there as well.
- Arianna the Bear (voiced by Arianna Huffington) – Arianna is the wife of Tim and one of Cleveland and Donna's neighbors in Stoolbend. She and Tim have a son named Raymond. She seems unaware about Tim smoking. She is not against purchasing lavish things; a store that deals with foreign coffees has her credit card on file. She is a stereotypical housewife and has conservative values; Donna used to be uncomfortable around her because she was judgmental about Donna being a single mother. In the episode "Ladies' Night," it was revealed that Arianna is fluent in Italian when she was talking to Holt's date, a prostitute who only spoke Italian.
- Raymond the Bear (voiced by Nat Faxon) – Son of Tim and Arianna and neighbors with Cleveland and Donna in Stoolbend. He appears briefly in the pilot at Cleveland and Donna's wedding. Raymond's father believes that he is useful for doing chores around the house that he does not want to do. In the episode "From Bed to Worse," Raymond is also considered popular in high school since he hangs out with Roberta, Federline, and Oliver. However, in contrast with his friends, Raymond is also smart and helps out with charities, such as spending his Thanksgiving with his family helping feed the poor in the episode "A Brown Thanksgiving." In "Field of Streams", it is revealed that he is a frequent user of marijuana. Unlike his parents, Raymond speaks with an American accent.
Krinklesac family
- Lester Krinklesac (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) – One of Cleveland and Donna's neighbors in Stoolbend, Lester is a redneck. He is apparently on friendly terms with his neighbor Donna, being at first concerned that Cleveland is stalking Donna but promptly apologizes to her when he realizes Cleveland was an invited guest. He becomes Cleveland's drinking buddy at The Broken Stool, where he also converses with Tim and Holt.
- Kendra Krinklesac (voiced by Aseem Batra) – She is the wife of Lester the redneck. Kendra is also a redneck, and is possibly disabled. She is very much overweight, a compulsive eater. She first appeared in the pilot episode at Cleveland and Donna's wedding. Kendra also appeared in "Da Doggone Daddy-Daughter Dinner Dance" in her house with Lester. She is often seen driving a Rascal electric scooter. In the "Once Upon a Tyne in New York" episode, her husband drives a limousine whose license plate reads "Virginia / IFKNDRA", which when properly elongated reads "I f*ck Kendra".
- Ernie Krinklesac (voiced by Glenn Howerton) – is the son of Lester and Kendra. Ernie first appeared in the episode Pilot at Cleveland and Donna's wedding. Ernie also appeared in the episode The One About Friends where Ernie became Cleveland Jr.'s new best friend and went so far as to wanting to move in with him. In this episode, it is revealed that Ernie has a pet opossum named Princess. This episode also showed that the Krinklesac household was no place for Ernie to be raised, and he was taken away by child services. Ernie and his father bond when they discover that the only reason they didn't want to live together was because they thought the other did not, and Lester is able to bring Ernie back home. After visiting Arnold's Whoreshack in "Cleveland Jr.'s Cherry Bomb", Ernie apparently married a whore known as 'Two-Virgine' Merline.
Rickter family
- Holt Rickter (voiced by Jason Sudeikis) – Holt is a 32 year old fraternity boy wannabe. Holt attempts to be a suave, pop-culture reference-dropping bro, but the effect is undercut by his short stature (he is short enough to be mistaken for a child) and large beer gut. He enjoys Game Boy and Entourage, and is frequently seen playing or practicing golf. He drives a Chrysler Crossfire. As referenced in the pilot episode, Holt still lives with his mother.
- Mrs. Rickter (voiced by Stacy Ferguson) - Holt's mother. So far, she has only been heard and not seen.
Characters based in other locations
Stoolbend High School
- Principal Wally Farquhare[2] (voiced by Mike Henry in the first appearance, Will Forte in later appearances) – He is the principal of Cleveland Jr's and Roberta's school in "The Cleveland Show", and is a former high-school classmate of Cleveland's. He first appears in "Ladies Night" where he runs the election for Student President. He has the mannerisms of a teenager.
- Mr. Williams – A teacher at Stoolbend High School. First appeared as a 'customer' of Cleveland Brown Jr. in the restroom of Stoolbend High School in Da Doggone Daddy-Daughter Dinner Dance.
- Mr. Armstrong (voiced by Mike Henry) - He is a teacher at Stoolbend High School who takes anti-depressants. In "Love Rollercoaster" he is shown to be smitten with Roberta's looks. When he realizes he has said something inappropriate, he hides in the ceiling. When a disguised Roberta in a fat suit tries to use her charms on him later, he responds by puking.
- Ms. Eck (voiced by Jane Lynch) - She became a teacher at Stoolbend High School as a replacement for Mr. Elmore. She had Roberta wear a fat suit to show that people can't go through life with just their looks.
- Kenny West (voiced by Kanye West) – He will be Cleveland Jr's rival in The Cleveland Show. They will have a rap battle to win the heart of Chanel, a hot girl at school.
- Mandy (voiced by Kristen Bell) – Female bully that makes life miserable for Cleveland Brown Jr. at Stoolbend High School. First appears in "Da Doggone Daddy-Daughter Dinner Dance."
- Derek (voiced by Julius Sharpe) - A student at Stoolbend High School that picks on Cleveland Brown Jr. during his first day of school at Stoolbend High School. He attempts to join Laine in making fun of him for kissing his dad goodbye, but goes much too far and makes the situation uncomfortable for everyone present. Derek often makes incredibly inappropriate comments, much to Laine's anger.
- Laine (voiced by Alec Sulkin) – A student that at first picks on Cleveland Brown Jr. in his first day of school at Stoolbend High School. He later makes friends with him when he finds him useful in the men's room in "Da Doggone Daddy-Daughter Dinner Dance."
- Kyle (voiced by John Viener) – A student that at first picks on Cleveland Brown Jr. in his first day of school at Stoolbend High School. He later makes friends with him when he finds him useful in the men's room in "Da Doggone Daddy-Daughter Dinner Dance."
- Reggie (voiced by Clarence Livingston) - A student that at first picks on Cleveland Brown Jr. in his first day of school at Stoolbend High School. He later makes friends with him when he finds him useful in the men's room in "Da Doggone Daddy-Daughter Dinner Dance."
- Oliver Wilkerson (voiced by Mike Henry) - The "cool deaf kid" of the school.
- Lacey Stapleton (voiced by Ashley Tisdale) - The cool girl who Roberta hates.
Kindergarten
- Mrs. Hadassah Lowenstein (voiced by Alex Borstein) – Rallo's kindergarten teacher at Harper Elementary School. Rallo was kicked out of school for pulling down her pants but Cleveland talks her into giving him another chance in the pilot episode. She is a stereotypical Jewish person, and Cleveland asks if he can call her Hadassah.
Waterman Cable
- Lloyd Waterman (voiced by Bruce McGill) – He is the head of Waterman Cable who hires Cleveland to be a salesman. His workers are Terry and Tim the Bear. He used to be a racist (stated because of his mother's teaching), however changed his views after seeing Cleveland's salesmanship. He is shown to be a homosexual, seen in the episode "Birth of a Salesman" when Cleveland is about to be fired and spys pictures of homoerotic pictures on Mr. Waterman's wall (also because he has a Sex and the City Mug). He has a crush on Terry. However, he is married to Lydia Waterman who is aware that he is gay.
- Terry Kimple (voiced by Jason Sudeikis) – Terry is a high school friend of Cleveland who once took the fall for him when the two were busted for smoking marijuana. He installs cable, but almost loses his job when he crashes the Waterman Cable van on what would have been his third DUI. Mr. Waterman has a secret crush on Terry and has pictures of him on his wall. Cleveland eventually works beside Terry as a cable guy.
- Arch (voiced by Mike Henry) - Arch is a serious and monotone co-worker at Waterman Cable. He states everything with little to no emotion and is always straight forward on what he says.
Others
- Coach Charles McFall (voiced by Mike Henry) - He worked as a baseball coach during Cleveland's high school days at Stoolbend High School. When Cleveland wanted to start up the Waterman Yards again, Cleveland found Coach McFall working as a janitor at the Broken Stool. He suffers from pronounced oral cancer from years of tobacco chewing (as shown with part of his right cheek missing similar to the scar seen on Jonah Hex) and is apparently homeless. In "Once Upon a Tyne in New York," it is revealed that he went out with Tyne Daly.
- Dr. Fist (voiced by Seth MacFarlane) - A doctor that works at Stoolbend's hospital.
- Federline Jones (voiced by Jamie Kennedy) - Roberta's boyfriend and classmate. He is an obvious reference to rapper Kevin Federline, or K-Fed for short. He appeared in the pilot, where Cleveland made sure that Federline brought Roberta home at exactly 10:00. In "The One About Friends," Roberta wanted Federline to be allowed move into the Browns-Tubbs's house if Ernie was allowed to move in. He is white, but likes to "act black" as well as speak in a fast and sometimes incomprehensible slang. Jamie Kennedy, who does his voice, played a similar character in Malibu's Most Wanted. It is unknown whether their relationship is still on after the events of the episode "Love Rollercoaster" when Federline inadvertantly and unknowingly revealed to Roberta he only liked her because of her bottom.
- Gus the Bartender (voiced and influenced by David Lynch) - He works as a bartender at the Broken Stool, before which he studied Drama at Northwestern University. Gus seems to be on good terms with Cleveland and his friends giving them their drinks for free. However, he may just be unintelligent as he doesn't pay his mortgage on the bar, and learns quite a bit of bartending from the fourteen year old Cleveland Jr. Gus is also very lax, hiring Cleveland Jr. to work at his bar and letting people almost push him around.
- Mr. Flippers - A magical flying walrus that would save the characters during the "Scene Missing" parts.
- Yvette (voiced by Rutina Wesley) - She is Donna Tubbs's best friend. She first appears in the episode Ladies' Night.