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The Hurricane! : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Hurricane!
"The Hurricane!" is the second episode of the third season of the animated comedy series ''The Cleveland Show'', an episode produced for season 2. It is the first part of the Night of the hurricane block with ''Family Guy'' and ''American Dad!'', the first such event in the animated television line-up of Fox. The episode first aired on Fox in the United States on October 2, 2011. Seth MacFarlane was initially approached by Kevin Reilly, the president of the entertainment division of Fox, with the idea of a crossover. The episode was first announced at the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con International. It was originally scheduled to air on May 1, 2011 as the twenty-first episode for the second season of the series, but was delayed until October 2, 2011 because of the April 25–28, 2011 tornado outbreak.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2011/04/29/fox-pulls-sundays-family-guy-hurricane-crossover-with-the-cleveland-show-american-dad-198402/9245/#ixzz1Kvwxrocs )〕 ==Plot== When a hurricane hits Stoolbend, the Brown/Tubbs family tries to salvage what is left of their vacation despite the lack of any food in the house, and Cleveland, Jr. shocks everyone by revealing that he does not believe in God, although he claims he is not an atheist either, which he calls "another religion". The family members attempt to persuade Cleveland, Jr. through reason, emotional appeal, and even a production number, but instead find their own senses of religion and faith tested. As the storm worsens, a hungry Cleveland confronts his son over the possibility of having food stored in his room. Cleveland, Jr. explains he used a very scientific method to ration the food. When the family is still resistant to his non-religious lifestyle, accusing him of wanting the food all to himself, Cleveland, Jr. locks the food away in spite. Cleveland calls on God to smite Cleveland, Jr. for his actions, at which point a tree crashes through the house and pins him instead of his son. The family members are unable to lift the tree by hand and decide to pray to God for help. Cleveland, Jr. is able to rig together a pulley system and lifts the tree using his own weight. The family disagrees over whether God was involved in Cleveland, Jr.'s actions and the belief of Cleveland, Jr. is left unresolved as the hurricane heads for Quahog.
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