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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 South ...
The second season of the animated television series, The Boondocks originally aired in the United States on Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim.The second season features 15 episode, it originally premiered on October 8, 2007 with "...Or Die Trying" and ended with "The Story of Gangstalicious 2" on February 4, 2008.
The episode was later awarded a Peabody Award for being "an especially daring episode". [59] During Season 2, two episodes were removed from broadcast without any official word from the network. [60] [61] Originally slated to air on November 16 and December 17, [61] "The Hunger Strike" and "The Uncle Ruckus Reality Show" were both heavily ...
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Just before the College Football Playoff kicks off, Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger, and SI's Forde provide a final preview of the 12-team bracket. They discuss the potential for five to six different ...
The first season of the animated television series, The Boondocks originally aired in the United States on Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim.Season one started on November 6, 2005, with "The Garden Party" and ended with "The Passion of Reverend Ruckus" on March 19, 2006, with a total of fifteen episodes.
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