The Boondocks is a Peabody Award-winning, American animated series created by Aaron McGruder for the programming block of Turner Broadcasting’s Cartoon Network, based upon McGruder’s comic strip of the same name. The Boondocks is a social satire of American culture and race relations (or stereotypes in the world), revolving around the lives of the Freeman family: ten-year-old Huey, his younger brother, eight-year-old Riley, and their grandfather, Robert. The series is produced by Rebel Base and has finished airing its second season on. Season three is currently running, with all animation pre-production and production work being produced at JM Animation in Seoul, Korea.
The Boondocks takes place in the same place and time frame as its comic counterpart. The Freeman family, having recently moved from the South Side of Chicago, Illinois to the peaceful, fictional suburb of Woodcrest, Illinois (compared to Crestwood) find different ways to cope with this acute change in setting as well as the drastically different suburban cultures and lifestyles to which they are exposed. The perspective offered by this mixture of cultures, lifestyles, and races provides for much of the comedy in this series.
The Boondocks Season 3 Episode 1 – The popularized and award winning The Boondocks once again is back in the television now with its new episode today on Adult Swim.Your favorite Adult Cartoon Animation is back and will be aired live at exactly 23:30 ET on Adult Swim. The new episode is entitled “Love All”
The Boondocks is back today, May 2, 2010. As we will remembered, the Boondocks had its first airing last November 6, 2005 with its 15 episodes and ended up last March 19, 2006. Afterwhile, the second installment returned last October 8, 2007 with 13 episodes.
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