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Les Boondocks

Original title: The Boondocks
  • TV Series
  • 2005–2014
  • 12
  • 22m
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
39K
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POPULARITY
899
69
Samuel L. Jackson, Edward Asner, Regina King, Nick Jameson, Charlie Murphy, Greg Travis, Gary Anthony Williams, John Witherspoon, Cedric Yarbrough, Bobb'e J. Thompson, and Carl Jones in Les Boondocks (2005)
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Adult AnimationDark ComedyHand-Drawn AnimationSatireSitcomActionAnimationComedyDrama

Brothers Huey and Riley Freeman experience a culture clash when they leave Chicago to move in with their grandfather in the suburbs.Brothers Huey and Riley Freeman experience a culture clash when they leave Chicago to move in with their grandfather in the suburbs.Brothers Huey and Riley Freeman experience a culture clash when they leave Chicago to move in with their grandfather in the suburbs.

  • Creator
    • Aaron McGruder
  • Stars
    • Regina King
    • John Witherspoon
    • Gary Anthony Williams
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.5/10
    39K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    899
    69
    • Creator
      • Aaron McGruder
    • Stars
      • Regina King
      • John Witherspoon
      • Gary Anthony Williams
    • 92User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 6 nominations total

    Episodes56

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    Regina King
    Regina King
    • Riley Freeman…
    • 2005–2014
    John Witherspoon
    John Witherspoon
    • Robert 'Granddad' Freeman…
    • 2005–2014
    Gary Anthony Williams
    Gary Anthony Williams
    • Uncle Ruckus…
    • 2005–2014
    Cedric Yarbrough
    Cedric Yarbrough
    • Tom Dubois…
    • 2005–2014
    Jill Talley
    Jill Talley
    • Sarah Dubois…
    • 2005–2014
    Gabby Soleil
    • Jazmine Dubois…
    • 2005–2010
    Jim Meskimen
    Jim Meskimen
    • Anchorman…
    • 2005–2014
    Carl Jones
    Carl Jones
    • Thugnificent…
    • 2005–2010
    Kevin Michael Richardson
    Kevin Michael Richardson
    • Various…
    • 2005–2014
    Corey Burton
    Corey Burton
    • Various…
    • 2006–2014
    Charlie Murphy
    Charlie Murphy
    • Ed Wuncler III
    • 2005–2010
    DeRay Davis
    DeRay Davis
    • Various…
    • 2007–2010
    Kym Whitley
    Kym Whitley
    • Angry Obama Supporter…
    • 2005–2010
    Sam McMurray
    Sam McMurray
    • The Principal…
    • 2005–2014
    Affion Crockett
    Affion Crockett
    • Various…
    • 2006–2010
    Rob Paulsen
    Rob Paulsen
    • Various…
    • 2006–2014
    Edward Asner
    Edward Asner
    • Ed Wuncler
    • 2005–2014
    Melique Berger
    Melique Berger
    • Vanessa
    • 2008–2014
    • Creator
      • Aaron McGruder
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    9cchamber

    Not for all viewers

    This show is "black" comedy in multiple senses of the term. Here is a memorable example. Grandad opens a restaurant featuring a menu high in fat, pork, sugar, and serving sizes. Huey comments that the food is "destructive" to those that eat it. Grandad asks him, "What's wrong with you boy, this is your culture." To which Huey responds, "well then the culture's destructive!" Now that's a point worthy of consideration coming out of the mouth of a small child in a cartoon. Personally, I think its worth watching several hours of this show just for the reward of being challenged to think about that one line, but others will not agree. My wife hates the show because, in her opinion "its simply not funny." I must agree, that the writing is bit uneven. Uncle Ruckus's trip to "white heaven" and King's speech at his political rally are absolutely priceless, while the entire episode "Let's Nab Ophrah" was a complete waste of time when Samuel L. Jackson's character wasn't talking. I strongly expect the reviews of this show to be highly polarized - you either love it or hate it. Watch a few episodes and make up your own mind.
    gitarooman01

    The most outstanding animated series of this day.

    In a day, of all we can hope for is reruns of beloved classics, and some of the dumbest crap-anime to brainwash young children, there is one that truly gets it right : The Boondocks.

    Animation wise, it is the best looking show in syndication. It has a sharp blend of realism, with the 'glow' of a cartoon, thrown into nicely painted backgrounds. It sets the mood of McGruder's comics perfectly.

    As a comedy, it features off-the-wall insanity, hilarious expressions, and well written 'stupidity'. Something that the old Simpsons used to do. Something that the old Simpsons didn't used to do, though, is make a grand statement about the African American culture, and the modern world today. Both the comedy and drama elements are carried out beautifully.

    I can't name one character that sucks. All of them are heartwarming in their own way...and heartwarming in 'Boondocks' terms, to be more specific. Huey, Riley, Grandad, Uncle Ruckus, Ed the 3rd, and so on. I couldn't pick a bad one if I tried.

    And not mentioning, the caliber of the voice acting is superb, as well. Regina King, John Witherspoon, and Cedric Yarbrough are just a few names that grace us each week. Not to mention the now and then Charlie Murphy, and the BMF himself...Samuel L. Jackson.

    Compare this show to other shows. Become rational, if you are not, for an hour. Pull your head out of yourself, if it is there, for one hour. This is entertainment at its finest.
    dee.reid

    This is good, though many have already missed the point, which isn't surprising

    With his basketball-sized afro and genius I.Q., you'd never guess that 10-year-old Huey Freeman is WAY beyond his years. His 8-year-old brother Riley isn't of equal intelligence but what he lacks in that area he makes up for in attitude. Both young boys, the revolutionary-in-training Huey and the hip-hop-loving, hustler-in-training Riley, are moved from the big city to the 'burbs to live with their grandfather, and chaos ensues.

    This is "The Boondocks" - "remote location; far from civilization" (IMDb trivia). There's also a fine cast that includes Regina King, Gary Anthony Williams, and John Witherspoon voicing the main characters.

    Created by Aaron Mcgruder in 1997 while a student majoring in political science at the University of Maryland, his comic strip "The Boondocks" is revolutionary on all fronts and takes no prisoners. It's already stirred up a sh*tstorm for its fiery political rhetoric, pervasive language, sexual content, and frequent and unrepentant use of the N-word... and I love it! I'm absolutely, positively hooked!

    This is what I've been waiting for as far as animation with an urban twist. It's way over the top in terms of animation, which is pseudo-Anime'-style, and doesn't forsake entertainment or message for political-correctness. No wonder it only comes on late at night. (Arrggh) I haven't been able to find too many black-themed comic strips or books that take a hard look at life in the black community without resorting to stereotypes without irony. Its two main characters Huey and Riley are presented in a way reminiscent of "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," the ghetto youths taken out of their world and placed in land foreign to them and have to adjust. "The Boondocks" is all of that.

    I really can't see how anyone can't like "The Boondocks." I'm 20, a young black male, and my mother saw two minutes of it the other night and her jaw hit the floor. It was yanked from circulation due to its attacks against the Iraq war, George W. Bush and his administration, and McGruder has been completely unapologetic. I know, and viewers should know a reaction like that shows you're watching something special. I won't dissect McGruder's views, which he funnels through his characters, but they are inflammatory and make me want to watch more, just to see what he's really trying to say.

    I won't comment on the controversy, other than I'll say that many have already missed the point, and "The Boondocks" has only been on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim for a month. People are afraid of stuff like this for reasons completely unknown to me. They take one look at it and decry what they see, making big scenes in magazines, newspapers, and television. What they're missing is a brilliant expose of the problems of the black community. Yeah, it's over the top; that's because it's satire! It is supposed to be ridiculous because black people use the N-word frequently, glorify guns, violence and the gangsta life, condone the degradation of women, smoke weed a lot, listen to blaring rap music, and experience genuine "N***a moments."

    It's funny in the same way we've laughed at comedians like Dave Chappelle, Richard Pryor, Eddie Griffin, Eddie Murphy, and Chris Rock in the past. Wake up! Maybe our community can take a cue from "The Boondocks" and take steps to improve our culture in the eyes of the rest of the world. Welcome to "The Boondocks."
    HyperPup

    Afrocentric satire par none

    Having read and watched both the print and televised versions of the Boondocks I can honestly say, to me it was a diamond in the rough...until now. The antics and sometime semantics of the lead characters Huey, Riley and Grandpa are enough to keep ones funny bone in stitches while at the same time sending a message to the viewer loud and clear. The message is that no matter what color, no matter what creed or race....everyone is F'ed UP! I know the brothas and sistas will be jammin on how Huey is sticking it to the white man and so on, but that is only one side of the equation for the story often shows the illogic and humor of how African Americans view life. A stinging indictment on how the gov't seeks to obstruct and keep down the black man gives way to portrayals of black men stereotyping one another with colorful and racial epithets. The mocking vision of white males acting like black gansta rappers melts into the savage humor of hoes and pimps and black men and gun play. Its the long stretch and cleansing breath of the soul the racial landscape of America has needed for a long time. No one is perfect and this show is unafraid to show that no matter what color or ideology , that you have a bullseye on your back when Huey and Riley come around!
    Tenchi64589

    Just what we all need

    This show is just what we people that aren't afraid to speak our minds need, and what all those PC wussies asked for!

    Not only does this show pack a bit of a political punch, but it does it in such a humorous way that it's actually watchable... and I'm not political at all.

    I actually thought that this show would be a real drag to watch... it turns out that if you give it a chance, you'll be hooked just like I am.

    Aaron McGruder is an absolute genius. He has created a show that, as the site's show explanation puts it, represents the "much-needed foot in the ass of the man."

    10/10

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    • Trivia
      Ed Wuncler III and Gin Rummy are based on George W. Bush and Donald Rumsfeld. Ed wears a medallion that says "W" which is Bush's nickname and "Rummy" is Rumsfeld's nickname. In the first episode, Ed Wuncler I says of his grandson, "In 30 years that boy will be the President of the United States... and he'll still be a fucking idiot."
    • Quotes

      Huey Freeman: Vision? What do you know about my vision? My vision would turn your world upside down, tear asunder your illusions, and send the sanctuary of your own ignorance crashing down around you. Now ask yourself, Are you ready to see that vision?

    • Connections
      Featured in Behind the Boondocks: The Making of an American Classic (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      The Boondocks Theme
      Composed by Aaron McGruder, Derryck Big Tank Thornton, Asheru

      Performed by Asheru

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    • Release date
      • November 6, 2005 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • South Korea
    • Official site
      • Sony Pictures (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Boondocks
    • Production companies
      • Adelaide Productions
      • Rebel Base
      • Sony Pictures Television
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    • Runtime
      22 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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