Here is yet another banned episode from The Boondocks: The Uncle Ruckus Reality Show.
I think I like The Hunger Strike better. I’m a little appalled at The Uncle Ruckus Reality Show, it was a tad bit over-the-top and not that funny to me. Nigga is starting to get redundant as well.
All in all, it was a “decent” episode. I got caught off guard a couple of times; about the mocking of black fraternities, how blacks are being ostentatious if they have rims on their cars, how Uncle Ruckus almost commited suicide after finding out he was black … I don’t want to go into detail - it’s ridiculous.
POSTED BY: Mike | DATE: March 25th 2008 | VIEWS: 69
So the unaired episode of Boondocks: The Hunger Strikefinally aired - oh, but not on Adult Swim like the shows executive director, Aaron McGruder, promised - on Canada’s Teletoon network; with the disclaimer “the views in this program do not reflect that of Teletoon Canada or it’s parent companies,” allegedly.
Awww, I thought A.G was more gangsta than that! I don’t see why he can’t air this episode in the states … I mean c’mon, even Family Guy does all types of senseless parodies and rags on crappy networks like Fox - and they’re on that network! I really wanted to roll with the Boonies this season but in this case I’mma have to roll with my dawg Seth MacFarlane! Cos he just don’t give a fuck!
POSTED BY: Mike | DATE: March 18th 2008 | VIEWS: 127
Much to the chagrin of Granddad, Riley starts to walk, talk, and dress like his favorite rapper, Gangstalicious. Riley arranges for rappers Thugnificent, Flo-Nominal, and Macktastic to collaborate with Gangstalicious on a remix of his new hit song, “Homies over Hoes.” But when rumors surface about Gangstalicious being gay - following in the footsteps of gay rapper Booty B - Riley’s world is turned upside-down. Mos Def (Gangstalicious), Busta Rhymes, Snoop Dogg, Katt Williams, Sway, and FatMan Scoop guest star. Jessica “Wondercheeks” Ethelburg is an obvious parody of Karrine “Superhead” Steffans.
POSTED BY: Mike | DATE: February 1st 2008 | VIEWS: 83
Three very different versions of a slave revolt led by Huey and Riley’s great great great great great great grandparents. Who said the 1860’s couldn’t be fun?
POSTED BY: Mike | DATE: January 26th 2008 | VIEWS: 12
OMG - this is it! I didn’t watch yet so give me a sec to add my commentary but here’s the synopsis: When Granddad goes on vacation, he leaves Huey and Riley home with Uncle Ruckus as their chaperone. The Boys cause enough havoc to chase Uncle Ruckus away, which leaves Huey in charge… much to Riley’s disappointment. Interesting…
DESTROYED @ Jay-Z and Announcer:
“Please, do NOT look Muslim at the airport..”
“Hijacking IS against the law…”
“Please do not say ‘BOMB’ at the the airport…”
“Due to a high level of security, no color liquid, or people, are allowed to board a plane…”
“Please do not bring AK-47’s onto the plane…”
POSTED BY: Mike | DATE: December 14th 2007 | VIEWS: 3
FAIR WARNING: This particular episode of The Boondocks may offend residents of the New Orleans-area. I understand that, but everything in this episode is a glass mirror (a satirical one if you will), so relax — even Lil’ Wayne guest starred in this. “What they got down there worth savin’ - what, jazz music? I hate jazz music; sound like a long car accident” - Uncle Ruckus. I was GONE. CTFU.
POSTED BY: Mike | DATE: December 8th 2007 | VIEWS: 25
The moral of the story basically: there is more to basketball than just flashy moves, you also have to know the technique, it isn’t about win or lose, it’s about how you play the game; this unfortunately was not Riley’s mentality prior to joining Tom’s youth basketball team thus him losing miserably in the end.
POSTED BY: Mike | DATE: December 1st 2007 | VIEWS: 5
It is satire. Its about the “hating” philosophy that today’s youth believe in. Its about how dumb it is to TRY to ATTRACT hate and WANT people to hate you. Its also about how easy it is to be considered a “hater” (just disagreeing is usually enough), and how there is nothing good about obtaining “hatred” from those around you. -Tre
POSTED BY: Mike | DATE: November 27th 2007 | VIEWS: 0
When world renowned rapper Thugnificent moves to Woodcrest with The Lethal Interjection, Granddad becomes annoyed by his new neighbors. Thugnificent then makes a diss video insulting Granddad titled ‘Eff Granddad’ causing all sorts of problems.
→ Snoop Dogg, Busta Rhymes, Fat Man Scoop, MTV’s Sway Calloway, Xzibit, Carl Jones, DeRay Davis, Nate Dogg and ‘T’ from 106 & Park (LOL, they had Terrence to a ‘T’)* guest star.
Classic quotes:
“Ain’t this a bitch … Who in the hell left the gate open?”
“Nappy-headed hoes…”
“Stop Hatin’ an’ get money my nigga!”
“Did you just congratulate me for reading?”
“Anybody can see that was a satirical ass beating.”
Granddad’s nemesis, Colonel H. Stinkmeaner, returns from Hell to seek vengeance on the Freemans and picks an unlikely vessel in poor Tom. Episode also includes a brief cameo from rapper Ghostface Killah. Eh, it gave me a few laughs, the plot was a little twisty. What did you guys think? I might do this through the whole season for you guys ;-) On another note, I MUST find the soundtrack to Boondocks! BOOM BAM!
Dammit! I meant to post on these guys when Greg told me about KID SISTER! Thank God you people email me, although I check my email very late, please don’t assume I am lazy/do not care. I appreciate every single email I get! I’m sort of going through all of them now :ducks: PLEASE BARE WITH ME! Anyway, THE COOL KIDS is what I’m bumpin’ now! And I hope to see them with (my role model) M.I.A. October 29th @ Studio A! Urgh, I have class that day though.
• SHOW SPOTLIGHT: BOONDOCKS •
If you have NEVER heard of BOONDOCKS … I don’t know what to tell you! BOONDOCKS is the Greatest Show on Earth! Although they have completely ignored Huey’s character this season (too soon to tell but) I’m lovin’ it so far! I can’t believe you’ve never heard of BOONDOCKS what the hell is a matter with you? Hehe, ok, I’m done with the shameless plugs! Just make sure y’all watch BOONDOCKS on [ ADULT SWIM ] every Mondays @ 11:30 PM Eastern Time! CONTINUE READING
POSTED BY: Mike | DATE: October 24th 2007 | VIEWS: 5
Huey, of “Pop, Lock & Drop It” fame, has shot a 3 part video series for the web only! It starts with a video for “Adidas” (a non-album track) then “Aye” and “Nobody Loves The Hood,” which is dedicated to the Jena 6. The latter two of the three can be found after the cut. CONTINUE READING
Need I say more? For those of you who may not know YOU GAY, the Boondocks is an anime cartoon that revolves around a 10-year-old revolutionary, Huey Freeman, his 8-year-old brother and their legal guardian and grandfather in the suburbs. New episodes of season 2 are set to air later this year on Adult Swim, guess appearances include Katt Williams, Xzibit, Fat Man Scoop and Lil’ Wayne, getchu some!