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The Boondocks Season 2 begins!

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I'm glad to see the show dubbed still has some appeal. In the beginning it seemed like they just wanted a few episodes dubbed as a promotional gimmick for the awful "rap" group who did the shows new themesong.

So where are the blogs at? I definitely want to read more japanese impressions of the show.
 
Shapingo said:
the s-word episode has to be the worst one yet this season.....even the Ann Coulter stuff kinda sucked

I liked it. I didn't think it was great but I thought it was funny at least, especially the Ann Coulter stuff.

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Shapingo said:
the s-word episode has to be the worst one yet this season.....even the Ann Coulter stuff kinda sucked

We'll have disagree on this one. The S Word is now my second fave for this season.
 
Shapingo said:
the s-word episode has to be the worst one yet this season.....even the Ann Coulter stuff kinda sucked


Not feeling you on that one - this was a pretty good and funny episode. Not one of the best, but certainly not one of the worst.
 
That Rollo guys is going to be back in another episode they were supposed to air. They're going to own BET, can't wait to see that one.
 
Zoramon089 said:
Hey new Boondocks episode called "The S-Word" about a white teacher using the n-word on Riley. What's funny is that it's based on an actual incident

http://youtube.com/watch?v=VY16_nKORb8

Holy fuck! Aaron McGruder didn't need to do much for this episode, it wrote itself. :lol :lol

the s-word episode has to be the worst one yet this season.....even the Ann Coulter stuff kinda sucked

Nope, that title still rightfully belongs that Usher episode.
 
Shapingo said:
That is the only episode I've missed this season......is it really that bad?

Yeah, it was pretty damn bad. Your mileage may vary, but yeah don't bother watching it. I wish I didn't.
 
:lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol

Was he making fun of the RE5 trailer in that one segment? The one where Uncle Ruckus was telling the story?

And, LAWL @ the end song.
 
smurfx said:
new episode is up at adultswim.com. probably my 2nd fav episode of the season.

Same here. Just behind the last one...

Notice how they used Little Brother's "Don't Truth Them New...Over There" interlude :lol

I'm worried about the BET episodes that supposedly got banned. I really hope they make their way onto the DVD.

Oldschoolgamer said:
Was he making fun of the RE5 trailer in that one segment? The one where Uncle Ruckus was telling the story?

That was the first thing that came to mind. I can't say for sure
 
:lol :lol :lol

I love the commentary by Riley through the whole thing.
 
Easily my favorite episode of the season. :lol Riley's commentary for the different stories was great. They should have that as a feature for the Season 2 DVD release for other episodes.

Nabs said:
I'm worried about the BET episodes that supposedly got banned. I really hope they make their way onto the DVD.

According to Wikipedia that episode is still going to air but later in the season than it was originally supposed to (a lot of episodes this season have been aired out of order). I just want to know what happened to that "Uncle Rukus Reality Show" episode and the new Christmas special.
 
http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=144566

The on January 23, the site hiphopdx (http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/i...ondocks-vs-bet) weighed in with this:

Over the past couple of weeks there has been rumors hovering about a certain Boondocks episode waiting to be aired. A clip leaked to youtube that previewed the episode which takes a critical and humorous look at BET and its programming. The snippet heightened curiosity of when the episode would eventually air. After the rumored original air date (January 7th) had passed, there would be even more speculation as to what happened to the episode. The clips on youtube were also taken down with no explanation.

Message boards ran wild with talk that BET put a halt to the episode ever airing but there was absolutely no confirmation from either sources at BET or Boondocks. It’s no secret that the Boondocks has attracted controversy (ie: last year’s controversial “Return of the King” episode) but to hear that an episode may possibly never air has raised more than a few eyebrows.

Today, an anonymous source close to the situation issued a statement exclusively to HipHopDX.com explaining that not one, but two episodes have been banned from airing. Here's his statement as to what has transpired in recent weeks…

“It now appears official that TWO episodes of The Boondocks second season -- clips of which surfaced on and then were pulled from Youtube -- will not air. At all. Ever.

Fans who were waiting for the show to reach the levels of controversy that last year's Peabody Award-winning "The Return of Martin Luther King" episode achieved will have to cross their fingers and hope that Sony execs don’t also pull the episodes from the second season DVD, which is slated for late spring.

The two episodes were originally scheduled to air on November 16 and December 17, respectively. No official reasons were given for the banning of the episodes from either Sony or Adult Swim as of yet.

Rumor has it the higher ups at BET have been pressuring Sony behind the scenes for months to yank the episodes, including threatening legal action. Now I’m pretty biased as a BET hater, but it’s sad the people in charge over there are more worried about being teased by a cartoon than producing good television. Not surprising, but still sad.

I’m a fan of the show and I've seen the episodes and they are undoubtedly the most cutting, brilliant and funny episodes of the season. In the first one: "The Hunger Strike" – Huey teams up with an Al Sharpton-like character (played by Cee-Lo Green from Gnarls Barkley) and goes on a hunger strike to protest BET. In what has since become a bizarre example of life imitating art, BET execs ‘Deborah Leevil’ and ‘Weggie Rudlin’ (imagine Black female Dr. Evil and Reginald Hudlin as Number 2) go through extraordinary lengths to thwart young Huey’s crusade. In the second one, titled "The Uncle Ruckus Reality Show”, BET gives Uncle Ruckus his own show, and what follows is one of the most ____ed up and hilarious things I’ve seen on TV in years.

Is this controversy good for the Boondocks? Probably. For McGruder, controversy has never been a bad thing. But it’s doubtful any of this can be good for BET , which seems to be under perpetual fire from community activists and critics alike for its garbage programming. Now with this and BET founder Bob Johnson’s cheap shots at Obama, Huey Freeman may not be the only one hungering for a BET boycott.”

Boo BET
 
Talk about a fucking EPIC FAIL. Fuck Bet and screw Sony for making him pull it. I hope its on the Dvd, or that someone leaks it.

FUCKING FAIL BET.
 
I think people need to raise awareness of this and maybe someone will do a real hunger strike and get these BET assholes fired. Hell even if they didn't cause this episode to be banned, they need to be fired for just being general assholes and producing shitty television.
 
If this is for real, they are doing it because Sony produces/handles a bunch of godawful black sitcoms that BET airs reruns of so, I guess they have some kind of relationship that they don't want severed. Smells like some viral bullshit to me though. I don't get why they would let them animate two episodes Sony should have known BET would be furious about. Aaron is now also talking about 15 episodes, instead of the 20 episodes they originally announced.

Good replacement episode though, watermelon martinis nice! :lol
 
Great episode this week, paired also with the Reverend Uncle Ruckus episode, which has one of the most powerful scenes in the series. Great music choice, especially when you see Huey give in finally to something more than himself and it turns out that he freed him after all with the gay rumors.
 
The weird thing is with all the action scenes in the show that are so well done you kind of wish McGruder would also just do a pure balls to wall action show in the vein of Ninja Scroll or something.
 
Shapingo said:
Catcher Freeman is so much better than last weeks episode (I still say S-word sucked).........there should be a live action movie!

Ruckus' version with Riley's commentary was genius.
"he bit his leg...man this dude is off da chains"

Boondocks Hunger Strike clip :lol :lol :lol
http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/videos/id.665/title.boondocks-hunger-strike-banned

Holy shit, that was hysterical. I really hope that episode gets aired eventually or atleast make it to DVD...

"It's 2 p.m. so it's time for our morning staff meeting.." :lol
 
Tamanon said:
Great episode this week, paired also with the Reverend Uncle Ruckus episode, which has one of the most powerful scenes in the series. Great music choice, especially when you see Huey give in finally to something more than himself and it turns out that he freed him after all with the gay rumors.

The Passion of Uncle Ruckus is one of my favorite episodes of any show in a long time :)
 
Tamanon said:
Great episode this week, paired also with the Reverend Uncle Ruckus episode, which has one of the most powerful scenes in the series. Great music choice, especially when you see Huey give in finally to something more than himself and it turns out that he freed him after all with the gay rumors.

Thought the episode this week was the best one of the season and one of the best of the entire run. One of those episodes where McGruder gets everything right and the perfect balance of social commentary and the funny.

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Stoney Mason said:
Thought the episode this week was the best one of the season and one of the best of the entire run. One of those episodes where McGruder gets everything right and the perfect balance of social commentary and the funny.
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Part of it being that this season its almost like McGruder was leaving out the social commentary.
 
ryan13ts said:
Holy shit, that was hysterical. I really hope that episode gets aired eventually or atleast make it to DVD...

"It's 2 p.m. so it's time for our morning staff meeting.." :lol
she left shoe killed that fucker!
 
A pimp named slickback is the greatest.

"A pimp named slickback don't do shit for the homies. Let me reiterate, don't do shit for the homies. Unless the homie want to walk that stroll, and get that money, a homie ain't getting a god damn thing." :lol :lol :lol

Throw me in the boat with those saying this was the best one this season.
 
I've watched a few episodes of this and it is one of the most underrated and under watched shows around. Hilarious.
 
Boondocks is my new Chappelle show.
great episodes and animation. can't wait for season 2 dvd set

watching nigga moment part 2 right now. that fight scene is tight
 
Shapingo said:
Catcher Freeman is so much better than last weeks episode (I still say S-word sucked).........there should be a live action movie!

Ruckus' version with Riley's commentary was genius.
"he bit his leg...man this dude is off da chains"

Boondocks Hunger Strike clip :lol :lol :lol
http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/videos/id.665/title.boondocks-hunger-strike-banned

OMG that was HILARIOUS. That stuff better make it to the DVD. Either that, or BET will probably suffer more backlash, for their part in depriving Boondocks fans of what they want.
 
I just watched it again and i can't believe how good this epiosode really is. Its by far the best and it was sad to see how Gangsterlicious
lost it all just because he was gay

The song at the end was awesome. Its the only song i will be playing from now on when i have a lady in my car :D :D :lol
 
http://canadianpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5hdj7tWSCtM9GkcwWvP1F38FJH66Q

Banned episodes of 'The Boondocks' to be aired on Teletoon
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"The Boondocks" is about to take a detour into Canada.

Two episodes of the edgy, animated series, which is based on Aaron McGruder's explosive comic strip, are airing on Teletoon's adult-themed "Detour" programming block after being pulled from their originating U.S. broadcaster, the Cartoon Network. The episodes in question, "The Huey Freeman Hunger Strike" and "The Ruckus Reality Show," air this Sunday night and next Sunday at 10:30 p.m. ET/PT..

The episodes in question, however, are not banned in America due to concerns over taboo language or sexual content. Rather, the Turner Cable-owned Cartoon Network yanked the two half-hours because they savage another cable network, BET.

BET's CEO, Debra Lee, is depicted in Sunday's episode as "Debra Lee-vil," a sinister Dr. Evil clone who kills underlings and rants about creating a network "that would accomplish what hundreds of years of slavery, Jim Crow and malt liquor couldn't - the destruction of black people."

BET entertainment president Reggie Hudlin - once a "Boondocks" executive producer - is depicted as Dr. Lee-vil's Harvard-educated lieutenant whose bright idea is to steal five-year-old reality show ideas from MTV and graft them onto the BET brand.

Clearly, McGruder hates BET, and it is hard not to see the depictions in this episode as personal attacks. It's like sitting in on the first giddy draft of a satiric sketch in the writers' room, only to realize that it was painstakingly inked and animated. (A request was made through Teletoon to interview McGruder but he was unavailable in time for this article.)

McGruder pushes parody to the limits in a relentless attack which continues in the next episode, where Uncle Ruckus, a self-hating black man (voiced by Gary Anthony Williams), gets his own offensive BET reality show.

The Cartoon Network has not acknowledged that the BET attacks were the reason for pulling the "Boondocks" episodes. All a spokesperson there would say is that Turner Cable was not contacted by BET, Lee or Hudlin.

It's not the first time that a TV show banned in the U.S. has aired in Canada.

Way back in the late '60s, CTV stood by "The Smothers Brothers," airing an episode of the edgy variety show that CBS pulled from its schedule. (At the time, CBS used the excuse that the brothers failed to provide an advance tape for the censors; really, the network was looking for a way to ditch the show after feeling heat over the brothers' opposition to the war in Vietnam.)

Teletoon's decision to air the episodes is already being hailed in the comment sections of animation blogs and websites south of the border. Others are praising it for different reasons. The Canadian airings are sure to lead to the episodes being posted on video file-sharing sites such as YouTube - meaning Americans can finally see them, too, without having to spring for the upcoming, uncensored "Boondocks" season 2 DVD.
 
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