The Boondocks by Aaron McGruder for June 15, 2014

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    JLG Premium Member over 10 years ago

    Riley’s character in the comic and the animated series is basically the same, but it’s expressed in totally different ways. It’s very hard to imagine the animated Riley talking like the comic strip Riley.

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    bsqnbay  over 10 years ago

    His comic strip was genius. His animated series…not so much!

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    belgarathmth  over 10 years ago

    I have a hard time watching the animated series because it throws around the “N” word so liberally. I’m afraid it will desensitize me to the ugliness of the word, its history, and what it means. Huey is still the voice of reason in the show, but Riley is way over the top, imo. Robert’s character (the grandfather) gets expanded a lot, and I like him, but the people he hangs out with and the situations he gets into are troubling to me rather than funny.

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    jbmlaw01  over 10 years ago

    Seen only one episode of the show, thought it was pretty good. The strip was one of the best ever, however. As a tea partier, I wonder how the strip would have presented a culture so opposed to leftism.

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    Michelle Morris  over 10 years ago

    Because they probably have AK-47s. And more.

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