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The Best Boondocks Episodes
FUNNY
Tags: Riley, Huey, Uncle Ruckus, Grandad, Woodcrest
Cartoon Network (Adult Swim) animated television series based off of comic strip.
Season 2 is expected to begin in the fall of 2007
| | "The Garden Party"
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| | Huey and Riley are adjusting to life in Woodcrest. Granddad is invited to a ritzy garden party by tycoon Ed Wuncler, but is concerned his grandsons will embarrass him in front of his new neighbors. At the party, Huey tries to enlighten the partygoers with the "truth" while his brother gets his hands on a loaded shotgun.
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| | "The Trial of R. Kelly"
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| | R. Kelly is brought to trial for having urinated on an underage girl. Riley supports Kelly, but Huey sides with the law, thereby separating himself from many members of his own race who defend Kelly despite the overwhelming evidence against him.
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| | "Guess Hoe's Coming to Dinner"
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| | Granddad falls in love with a young woman, Cristal, but is oblivious to the fact that she is a prostitute. She moves in with the family much to the chagrin of Huey and Riley, who plead with their grandfather to see the woman for who she really is — a gold digging ho.
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| | "Granddad's Fight" |
| | Granddad is humiliated when he loses a fight to a crotchety old blind man. Egged on by Riley and the ridiculous amount of media coverage the event receives, he challenges the man to a rematch. Huey, believing the old man to be a highly-skilled blind warrior, similar to Zatoichi, puts Granddad through intense preparatory training.
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| | "The Story of Gangstalicious"
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| | Riley's favorite gangsta rapper, Gangstalicious, is shot and hospitalized in Woodcrest. He visits him in the hospital only to learn the truth about Gangstalicious and the meaning of “Thuggin’ Luv.” Riley narrates.
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| | "A Huey Freeman Christmas" |
| | Huey is given creative control over his school's Christmas play. He uses the opportunity to unleash his vision onto the world. Meanwhile, Riley revives an old grudge with Santa.
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| | "Return of the King" |
| | Martin Luther King, Jr. comes out of his 32-year coma and is thrust into a much different world than the one he remembers. After being ostracized and castigated by the post-9/11 world for applying his philosophy of peace to terrorism, Huey motivates him to revive the civil rights movement by creating a Black Revolution Party.
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| | "The Itis" |
| | Grandad opens the first ever Woodcrest soul food restaurant. The food in the town turns everyone nuts, basically in a nutshell. |
| | Uncle Ruckus dreams about a "white heaven" and is diagnosed with cancer. He dedicates the remainder of his life to preaching to the world about loving the "white man". Meanwhile, Huey devises a comprehensive scheme to try and bust an unjustly imprisoned death row inmate out of jail.
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| | "The Passion of the Ruckus" |
| | With financial help from Ed Wuncler, Granddad opens Woodcrest’s first soul food restaurant. Though extremely popular, the restaurant ends up having a corrosive effect on the once-friendly neighborhood. |
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