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Sunday, May 30, 2010

The Boondocks Season 3 episode 6 "Smokin With Cigarettes"

Riley is causing havoc in the neighborhood with his overweight troublemaking friend, shooting at people with "hot-sauce urine" with paintball guns, and dropping dolls over bridges, causing many car accidents. But when Riley's friend wants to take trouble to a new level using a real handgun, the situation gets larger as Riley is trapped in peer-pressure under the gun.

Aired:June 6,2010


The Boondocks Smokin With Cigarettes(PART 1)



The Boondocks Smokin With Cigarettes(PART 2)





Notes:
Lamilton Taeshawn is a spoof on 7-year-old Latarian Milton.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcqOgn...

The episode's title "Smokin With Cigarettes" comes from a quote from Latarian Milton in an interview, in which he said "...and he smokes with cigarettes"

The promo for this episode says that "it's fun to do bad things" which Latarian says the same quote in his interview.

This episode is based off the movie "Juice"

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The Boondocks Season 3 episode 5:*The Hateocracy*

Stinkmeaner’s crew decides to avenge him by seeking revenge for his death and hunting down the Freemans.

Headline:Is revenge a dish best served

The Boondocks Season 3 episode 5:*The Hateocracy*(Part 1)


The Boondocks Season 3 episode 5:*The Hateocracy*(Part 2)















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Sunday, May 23, 2010

The Boondocks Season 3 *The Story Of Jimmy Rebel*

*The Story of Jimmy Rebel* uncle rukus gets to meet his favorite country singer *Jimmy Rebel* and writes a song and sends it to jimmy rebel jimmy liked the song so much he decided to go and meet uncle rukus in person but the problem is jimmy doesnt know uncle rukus is black!thats all im going to say about the episode catch it here

The Boondocks Season 3:*The Story Of Jimmy Rebel*(PART 1)


The Boondocks Season 3:*The Story Of Jimmy Rebel*(PART 2)


The Boondocks Season 3L*The Story Of Jimmy Rebel*(PART 3)



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The Boondocks Season 3 episode 3:"The Red Ball"

To pay off his debts, Ed Wuncler, Sr. bets everything he owns against a Chinese businessman, Mr. Long-dou, on a Kickball game between their two teams. Wuncler persuades Granddad into trying to talk Huey (described as the Tiger Woods of kickball "before the wife-cheating thing") into playing the game. However, Huey has refused to play ever since he gave a girl a permanent, severe limp during a game. Granddad forces Huey to go to the field, where Wuncler explains the history of the sport and reveals that the girl was never injured and even has her do a dance to prove it. The scene was staged to get Huey to quit because he was an unstoppable player; Wuncler wanted to win at any cost, even if it meant that Huey would be scarred for life. Wuncler introduces Huey to his team, which he claims is the best in kickball history and includes Blackwater mercenaries and the Dominican Republic's top junior squad. When Huey still refuses to play, Wuncler tries to blackmail him with a photo of himself wearing Kanye West sunglasses, nut-hugger jeans, and Louis Vuitton driving shoes. This ploy fails, as does Wuncler's statement that everything he owns is at stake - including his banks and the Freemans' house.




The Boondocks Season 3 episode 2:*The Red Ball*(PART 1)


The Boondocks Season 3 episode 2:*The Red Ball* (PART 2)




The Boondocks Season 3 episode 2:*The Red Ball* (PART 3)

Saturday, May 15, 2010

About The Boondocks



The Boondocks is a Peabody Award-winning, American Animated Series created by Aaron McGruder for the adult swim programming block of Turner Broadcasting's Cartoon Network, based upon McGruder's comic strip of the same name. The Boondocks is a social satire of American culture and race relations (or stereotypes in the world), revolving around the lives of the Freeman family: ten-year-old Huey, his younger brother, eight-year-old Riley, and their grandfather, Robert. The series is produced by Rebel Base and has finished airing its second season on [adult swim].

The Boondocks takes place in the same place and time frame as its comic counterpart. The Freeman family, having recently moved from the South Side of Chicago, Illinois to the peaceful suburb of Woodcrest, Maryland find different ways to cope with this acute change in setting as well as the drastically different suburban cultures and lifestyles to which they are exposed. The perspective offered by this mixture of cultures, lifestyles, and races provides for much of the comedy in this series.

The satire premiered on November 6, 2005. The 15-episode first season ended on March 19, 2006. The second season premiered on October 8, 2007 and was, according to McGruder's MySpace page, pared to 13 episodes; however, 15 episodes were created. The third season began airing on May 2, 2010.

A leaked trailer claims that Season Three will be the final season of the series,[1] but Aaron McGruder hasn't made any official word on the subject.

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Genre Animated comedy
Black sitcom
Action
Satirical
Dark comedy
Created by Aaron McGruder
Developed by Aaron McGruder
Directed by Seung Eun Kim
Voices of Regina King
John Witherspoon
Cedric Yarbrough
Gary Anthony Williams
Jill Talley
Gabby Soleil
Theme music composer Asheru
Opening theme "The Boondocks Theme Song"
Country of origin United States
South Korea
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 3




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