By Karu F. Daniels, AOL Black Voices
For those of us who thought celebrated cartoonist Aaron McGruder pulled a "Dave Chappelle" and went A.W.O.L. on his flourishing fame and fortune, the kid stays in the picture.
Adult Swim, Cartoon Network's late-night sister network -- which showcases material more mature in nature -- announced that the second season of McGruder's break-out series 'The Boondocks,' will premiere Oct. 8 at 11:30 p.m.(ET/PT).
According to a rep for the network, 15 new episodes of the Peabody Award-winning cartoon will air through January 2008.
The new season will find main characters Huey, Riley and Granddad encountering an array of characters, both new and familiar.
Some situations that can be expected...
-- Granddad's feud with Thugnificent, a world-renowned rapper who moves into the neighborhood.
-- Family friend Tom DuBois enlisting the counsel of A Pimp Named Slickback, when he fears losing his wife to R&B superstar Usher.
-- The family's day at the movies, where they go to see 'Soul Plane 2.'
-- Granddad's attempt at online dating.
-- The family's experiences in taking in a family after Hurricane Katrina.
Throughout the season, a new eclectic mix of hip-hop artists, actors, comedians and media personalities will voice guest characters on the envelope-pushing show, including Busta Rhymes, Snoop Dogg, Ghostface Killah, Cee-lo, Lil Wayne, Donald Faison, Aisha Tyler, Kym Whitley, Tichina Arnold, Mo'Nique, Marion Ross, Tavis Smiley, Terry Crews, Bill Duke and Cedric the Entertainer.
Also look for Mos Def, Xzibit, Charlie Murphy, Sway Calloway and Katt Williams reprising their guest roles from last season.
Regina King voices brothers Huey and Riley Freeman, the two characters central to the series, while John Witherspoon voices Robert Jebediah Freeman aka "Granddad," the boys' cantankerous grandfather. Cedric Yarbrough, Gary Anthony Williams, Gabby Soleil and Jill Talley round out the show's principal cast.
McGruder, who created the popular syndicated comic strip of the same name, serves as executive producer of 'The Boondocks.'


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By: big c on 10/30/2007 9:59AM
Where can i buy the complete season 2.
I have to have it! Its the truth
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By: big c on 10/30/2007 10:01AM
If you dont like it dont watch it. If your white and you don't get it maybe you never will "look at jena six I guess I'm right you will never get it.
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By: R. Lapidus on 12/11/2007 3:01PM
The first season was briliant: standouts-"Garden Party," the "Passion of the Ruckus"; the "Return of the King"; the "Nigger Moment"; the "Itus" and the "Trial of R. Kelly"--McGruder at his savagely satirical best. When that happens there is nothing approaching it on the glass teat.
The second season, so far [five or six episodes into the new season]? Broad, overblown slapstick attempts at humour with only the "Return of Stinkmeaner" as anything approaching the brilliance of the 1st season. All the Moniques and Snoops in the world won't mask the deficiencies [and may, in some instances, be the cause of much of them). A lot of bloat and not enough thought.
Here's hoping Aaron gets it back on track.
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