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The character is an obvious parody of former BET President of Entertainment and executive producer for the Boondocks, Reginald Hudlin. Kardashia Kardashian (voiced by Grey DeLisle ) – Kardashia is a parody of the Kardashian sisters of Khloe , Kim , and Kourtney .
Pages in category "The Boondocks characters" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Mike Hale of the New York Times has considered The Boondocks among the top television shows of 2010, citing "Pause" as a "painfully funny" satire of Tyler Perry being portrayed as a superstar actor and a leader of a homoerotic cult. [53] In 2013, IGN placed The Boondocks as number 17 on their list of Top 25 animated series for adults. [54]
The members of the DuBois family — Tom (husband), Sarah (wife), and Jazmine (daughter) — are fictional characters and featured players in Aaron McGruder's Boondocks comic strip and animated TV series. They live across the street from the main characters, the Freeman family — Robert and his grandsons, Huey and Riley.
The Boondocks characters (6 P) E. The Boondocks (TV series) episodes (1 C, 7 P) I. The Boondocks images (7 F) Pages in category "The Boondocks" The following 4 pages ...
Riley Freeman is a character from syndicated comic strip The Boondocks written by Aaron McGruder and its TV series adaptation. [1] He often refers to himself as "Riley Escobar", and in season two of the TV series, he also refers to himself as "Young Reezy".
The Boondocks is an American adult animated sitcom created by Aaron McGruder, [1] and based upon his comic strip of the same name, [1] that premiered on Adult Swim on November 6, 2005. The series begins with an African American family, the Freemans, settling into the fictional, peaceful, and mostly white suburb of Woodcrest from Chicago 's ...
Huey R. Freeman [1] is the main protagonist and narrator of The Boondocks syndicated comic strip written by Aaron McGruder, as well as the animated TV sitcom of the same name. [2] Politically sapient and borderline militant, Huey, being a self-described revolutionary left-wing radical, regularly reflects upon current events as well as the ...