The Boondocks (TV series)
American anime-influenced adult animated sitcom / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Boondocks is an American adult animated sitcom created by Aaron McGruder for Cartoon Network's late-night programming block, Adult Swim.[1] It is based upon his comic strip of the same name.[1] The series premiered on November 6, 2005. The show focuses on a Black American family, the Freemans, settling into the fictional, friendly and predominantly white suburb of Woodcrest.[2] The perspective offered by this mixture of cultures, lifestyles, social classes, stereotypes, viewpoints and racialized identities provides for much of the series' satire, comedy, and conflict.
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Created by | Aaron McGruder |
Based on | The Boondocks by Aaron McGruder |
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Narrated by | Regina King |
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Opening theme | "The Boondocks Main Title" performed by Asheru |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 55 (list of episodes) |
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Running time | 19–23 minutes |
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Network | Adult Swim |
Release | November 6, 2005 (2005-11-06) – June 23, 2014 (2014-06-23) |
The series ended its run on June 23, 2014, with a total of 55 episodes over the course of the show's four seasons, the last of which was produced without any involvement from McGruder, reportedly because "a mutually agreeable production schedule could not be determined".[3] The series also has aired in syndication outside the United States and has been released on various DVD sets and other forms of home media.
Widely regarded as one of the greatest animated series of all time,[4][5][6][7][8] The Boondocks has received several accolades including an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series and a Peabody Award. On June 12, 2019, it was announced that Sony Pictures Animation would be producing a reboot of the television series that was set to premiere in 2022 with McGruder's involvement; John Witherspoon was also attached to the project to reprise his role as Robert Freeman before his death on October 29, 2019.[9][10] On September 18, 2019, it was announced that HBO Max had picked up the reboot with a two-season order. The two seasons were set to consist of twelve episodes each.[11] On February 2, 2022, it was revealed that development had been canceled and that the project was shelved.[12]