Here's a brief description of the main characters from last season:
Huey is a ten year old revolutionary. This particular character is no stranger to controversy and having a militant state of mind. Huey would probably be at the center of any boycott or political rally. He has a voice that refuses to be silenced or manipulated into following the crowd.
Riley is the 8 year old troublemaker. The granddad Robert Freeman is always yelling or reprimanding young Riley for his devious actions. Riley just loves to play around and not take anything too seriously.
Granddad believes in nontraditional child rearing consisting of yelling, spanking and tough love. Granddad may not be a spokesperson for family value idealism but he is genuinely concerned about Huey and Riley's well being.
The one character in particular that a viewer will love to hate but sometimes sympathize with is Uncle Ruckus. Uncle Ruckus is a black man who sandbags on discrediting the African American race by contributing to the spreading of racial propaganda and promoting stereotypes. As the series progresses, the viewer begins to realize that this is just an angry man mad at the world from a series of setbacks and disappointments in life. Hope is not lost for Uncle Ruckus but its hanging by a thread as he struggles to love and identify with his own race.
The Dubois Family which consists of Tom, his wife Sarah and daughter Jazmine live across the street from The Freeman family. A wealthy African American attorney and his family are conserative minded yet liberal in the sense of raising a biracial daughter. Tom will battle with his traditional views and values while engaging in conversations with his family, neighbors and peers.
Overall, "The Boondocks" is a great ice breaker for exploring racial taboos, misogyny and stereotypes in a frank and candid manner that may not be welcomed by the easily offended.
The Boondocks Cast includes the voices of the following actors:
Regina King: Huey Freeman/Riley Freeman
John Witherspoon: Robert Jebediah Freeman aka Grandad
Cedric Yarbrough: Tom DuBois
Gabby Soleil: Jazmine DuBois
Gary Anthony Williams: Uncle Ruckus
Jill Talley: Sarah DuBois
Check out The Boondocks this fall on The Cartoon Network's Adult Swim Showcase.
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10 Comments
Post a CommentI love the Boondocks! Nice article.
I love the Boondocks!
My favorite episode so far is the one on Snitching. The conversation about the Blue Tooth is hilarious. As far as the n word goes it would be great if no one used it but that may never happen in our lifetimes. The only person we can control from saying it is ourselves.
Was one of my first articles. isn't even posted anymore.
And the word shouldn't be used at all to describe a person.
Best moment so far is when Tom sang Usher's song and said "Do you see my chest?" *busting up laughing* I just about died watching that scene.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/402464/nigger_36.html
Great read.
I love the boondocks. Can't wait to watch...good article.
Sounds worthwhile!!
Nice read!
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