The Boondocks
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I admit it I am a cartoon girl. I remember watching them as a child and I had many different favorites. As I got older I still enjoyed cartoons watching different types of cartoons. I even watch some cartoon shows with my kids although not all of them are good and there are some that I absolutely refuse to watch. However more recently my tastes have matured. Hey there is a maturity level to watching cartoons. I have moved on from cartoons for kids to cartoon shows for adults. There are several cartoon shows that I watch on Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim but my all time favorite cartoon is The Boondocks.
I became a fan of The Boondocks when it was a cartoon strip and then I was in front of the television for the first episode of the animated series. The Boondocks comic strip was created in 1996 by Aaron McGruder but actually made its national debut in 1999. I was hooked from the first strip. The animated series premiered on the Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim in 2005. I knew I would love the show and I did. As a cartoon strip The Boondocks was funny and as an animated show the cartoon was ten times better.
The premise of the cartoon is a political social satire of society and stereotypes seen through an African American family. The main characters are the Freeman family; two young boys who are being raised by their grandfather. There is Ten-year-old Huey, his brother eight-year-old Riley and their Grandfather Robert Freeman. The Boondocks started causing controversy as a comic strip with its political and social views and that controversy carried over to the show and ultimately brought forth more controversial issues such as the use of the “N” word and the satire on stereotypes. This controversy led to some episodes being banned from television.
MAIN CHARACTERS:
Huey Freeman – (Voice of Regina King born January 15, 1971 in Los Angeles, California)
Huey is the narrator of the show at times and the most mature character even at age 10. Huey is a martial artist, a bit of a pessimist and has very strong political views.
Riley Freeman – (Voice of Regina King)
Riley is the polar opposite of his older brother Huey. As an eight-year-old Riley embodies everything that is wrong with misguided black youths. Riley is constantly getting into trouble in some way while trying to mimic popular rap culture.
Robert Granddad Freeman – (Voice of John Witherspoon born January 27, 1942 in Detroit, Michigan)
Granddad is the legal guardian of the two boys. He moves the family to the suburbs for better living. Granddad is constantly looking for a young wife especially through online social sites. Granddad is also always in conflict with the boys while trying to live the suburbia lifestyle.
OTHER CHARACTERS:
Tom Dubois – (Voice of Cedric Yarbrough born March 20, 1973 in Minneapolis, Minnesota)
Tom is the head of the Dubois family and lives across the street from the Freemans. Tom is an African American attorney that is married to a white woman and is treated as the “Uncle Tom” character since he has distanced himself from blacks.
Sarah Dubois – (Voice of Jill Talley born December 19, 1962 (1962-12-19) in Chicago Illinois)
Sarah is Tom’s white wife. Sarah pokes fun at their interracial relationship and has an easier time with it than Tom.
Jazmine Dubois – (Voice of Gabby Soleil born May 25, 1995 in Mission Viejo, California)
Jazmine is the biracial child of Tom and Sarah and is both paranoid and naïve. Both Huey and Riley make fun of Jazmine because of the way she thinks and acts.
There are several other reoccurring characters that add to the stereotypes and political views of the show some of which are rappers and pimps. The Boondocks truly pokes fun at all stereotypes and is only shown on Adult Swim late at night because of the use of language and other adult content.
- The Boondocks - Official Site
THE BOONDOCKS, the new, animated comedy series starring Regina King and John Witherspoon from Sony Pictures Television, is based on Aaron McGruder's award-winning comic strip of the same name.
Inside the mind of Aaron McGruder
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The show is great! You should check it out.
Oh this is interesting. Hope I could see this too here in my place.
Sometimes we look back and asked ourselves oh did I really watch that during my younger years. But I never regretted watching the ones I did, I enjoyed it in those times and most I enjoyed until now. =)
I have been reading the strip for years in my local 'alternative' newspaper and have been staying up late to catch the show on Adult Swim ever since I found out it was on. I love the actors they have for the voices, too.
Honestly, an entire poli-sci course cirriculum could be put together based on the commentary going on in Boondocks. Plus, its hilarious.
Great contribution to the HubMob.
I'm going to have to look for it when I regain control of the TV.
Charia - Me too I love the cartoons I used to watch. There are some out now that I really don't like but for the most part there are some really good cartoons then and now.
RooBee - I love the political and social satire of the show and I am sure that they could do a class on the comic strip and show. I would enjoy a class like that.
GT - Come on man up take that damn remote!!!
I've never heard of the Boondocks, TM. Well, except for when the term is used to describe where I live.
Cartoons around here are limited to Spongebob, Backyardigans, Tom and Jerry and Looney Toons. The 4 year old is a whiz with the remotes, leaving my only opportunity for TV to late night stuff. And I just can't handle that 'Family Man' stuff.
I'll have to search for it on the guide and check it out.
LM - If you don't like Family Guy you might want to stay away from Boondocks. lol. But I say check it out I love it.
I love the Boondocks, in fact, I am the grown up female version of Huey!!! Maybe you can answer this for me.... Where are their parents?
Lol Wyldflow3r I love Huey! I thought I remember hearing on one of the shows that their parents died and Grandpa is taking care of them.
















Uninvited Writer says:
5 months ago
Excellent hub. I love reading the Boondocks, I've never seen the tv show though.