Marty Barty

Marty Barty is a one-time villain from The Cleveland Show, only appearing in "A Short Story and a Tall Tale". He is an Italian mobster with a Napoleon Complex. He met the five-year-old boy, Rallo Tubbs and mistook him for another diminutive adult, sparking a friendship with them, that would soon turn into a rivalry.

Marty asked Rallo a favor, which was to date his ugly sister, Trish Barty. Rallo decided it was the least he could do, assuming their "relationship" would only last so long. Unfortunately, Trish proposed to him, at the expected point of ending. Rallo accepted, but bailed on her at the wedding. Marty got pissed at Rallo for setting his sister up, so he, and his gang went to his house to beat him senseless, only to find out he was a small child, allowing him to seize fire, and put it all behind him, deeming the whole thing, a misunderstanding.

Marty is voiced by Kevin Micheal Richardson.

Biography
In "A Short Story and a Tall Tale", Rallo was fed up with Donna treating him like a child. At the grocery store, Rallo fought with Marty over the last tiny shopping car. During this fight, they actually found out that they're pretty much the same. They're both underappreciated because they're "little". Little did Marty know, Rallo was "little" in not just height, but age. Rallo was impressed with how successful Marty's life was, seeing him with his own home, car, and wife and wanted to be like him. As friends, Marty gave Rallo a taste of his fantastic lifestyle, taking him to fancy restaurants, monster truck derbies, and his own illustrious mansion. This would start going downhill for the friends, when Marty asked Rallo for the favor of dating his unattractive sister, Trish, who couldn't get a voluntary boyfriend. Rallo obliged and took her to Cheese E. Charlie's restaurant for their first date. Despite how low brow and immature Rallo was, Trish fell in love with him and asked for his hand in marriage. Rallo agreed, seeing nothing wrong with it, but blew off his wedding, just to play with his friends. Marty was not happy when his sister started crying, and he realized his mistake of trusting Rallo. Being the mobster he was, he called the rest of his crew to join him as they went to his house to take him down. Marty burst into Rallo's room and all hope was lost for him. In terror, Rallo conveniently cried out "Five is too young to die!", which stopped Marty in his tracks. Marty felt like an idiot, being fooled by a little kid ... again. Marty explained to Rallo the misunderstanding and told him that his way of being little was different than his own. He helped Rallo understand the differences between having a Napoleon complex and simply being young. After this, the duo became friends again.

In "Wide World of Cleveland Show", Marty made made a non-speaking background cameo in the German broadcast version of The Cleveland Show, as one of Hitler's Nazis.

Appearance
Marty Barty is a short man in either his 30's or late 40's, with slicked up brown hair and wrinkle lines on his face along the undersides of his eyes and around his nose. He usually sports an orange polo shirt with green cargo shorts. On fancier occasions, wears blue striped gangster suit with a white shirt underneath and a blue tie, as well as blue pants and black shoes. At his sister's wedding, Marty wore a black tuxedo and bowtie.

Personality
Marty is a rich and extravagant multi-millionaire, who usually gets disrespected for his height. However, he makes up for it by earning himself respect from his butlers and chauffeurs for all of his money. As a friend, generally cool and laid-back guy, but if someone were piss him or someone close to him off, he'll go as far as to off them. He's also a bit stupid, as he was fooled twice, by small kids, who he assumed were midgets like him.

Trivia

 * Despite being a one-time character, an alternate version of his appeared, viz crowd cameo in "Wide World of Cleveland Show", where he was playing as one of Hitler's Nazis in the German version of the show. Similarly, his sister made a crowd cameo in another one of the show's parodies, "Die Semi-Hard".