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The Brown House (Family Guy)

The Brown House is the living residence of The Brown Family and as of recently, The Brown-Tubbs Family.

Biography[]

The Brown House originally was the living residence of nobody other than house patriarch, Cleveland Brown, his wife, Loretta Brown, and their son, Cleveland Jr.

In "The Cleveland Loretta Quagmire", Cleveland and Loretta got divorced and the latter moved out of the house.

In the The Cleveland Show pilot episode, "Cleveland Moves In", Cleveland and Loretta's divorce was finalized. Loretta got custody of the house and Cleveland got custody of their son. Due to this, Cleveland and Junior were forced to move out of their house, while Loretta moved back into it, living in the house, all on her own.

In the The Cleveland Show episode, "Gone With the Wind", Loretta died, making the house completely vacant. From that point on until Cleveland's return, many other people move into the house.

In "Spies Reminiscent of Us" (the first episode to air after Loretta got killed off), Dan Aykroyd and Chevy Chase moved into the vacant house, but they moved out in the same episode.

In "Stewie Goes for a Drive", Ryan Reynolds moved in so he could shoot a movie in Quahog, but he moved out in the same episode.

In "Bigfat", The Smith Family from American Dad! moved into The Brown House. However, this turned out to just be a dream, had by Hank Hill from King of the Hill.

In "He's Bla-ack!", Cleveland and Junior returned to Quahog and moved back into the house after the cancellation of The Cleveland Show. During their time away, Cleveland got remarried to the recently divorced Donna Tubbs, who had custody of two kids, Roberta and Rallo Tubbs, creating a blended family. Therefore, when moving back into Quahog, all three members of The Tubbs Family, and their pet dog, Rock Hudson, moved into the house too. Cleveland discovers it has been trashed due to all of the past residents like Dan Aykroyd and Chevy Chase (as seen in "Spies Reminiscent of Us"), Ryan Reynolds (as seen in "Stewie Goes for a Drive"), and it having once been used as an orphanage.

Residents[]

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