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    Explore " the boondocks" with insightful episodes like "Frylock of Aqua Teen Hunger Force - Carey Means - The Barn", "EP #35 - Only Scott Feat Scott Parker 2 (The Boondocks)", "156. Scott Parker, The Boondocks", "EP #24 - Only Scott Feat Scott Parker (The Boondocks)" and "DMT - Expresso That! - BHM Day 16: Black Cartoons" from podcasts like ""The Barn", "Only Scott", "Don't Give Up Your Day Job's Podcast", "Only Scott" and "Different Mug Talk"" and more!

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    Frylock of Aqua Teen Hunger Force - Carey Means - The Barn

    Frylock of Aqua Teen Hunger Force - Carey Means - The Barn

    Aqua Teen Hunger Force, often abbreviated as ATHF, emerged as a groundbreaking animated television series that carved its niche in the surreal and absurd. Created by Dave Willis and Matt Maiellaro, the show debuted on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block in 2000, becoming a cult favorite for its unique brand of humor, unconventional characters, and offbeat storytelling.

    Set in the fictional city of New Jersey, the series revolves around three anthropomorphic fast-food items: Master Shake, a selfish and erratic milkshake; Frylock, an intelligent and rational box of fries; and Meatwad, a lovable but naive ball of meat. Together, they form the Aqua Teen Hunger Force, often embarking on bizarre adventures that defy the norms of traditional storytelling.

    One of the distinctive features of ATHF is its episodic structure, where each 11-minute segment presents a standalone story, often absurd and chaotic. The series thrives on randomness, incorporating elements of science fiction, fantasy, and surrealism. The narrative weaves through a tapestry of strange occurrences, with the Aqua Teens encountering eccentric characters like the Mooninites, the Plutonians, and the Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future.

    Master Shake, voiced by Dana Snyder, embodies the epitome of self-centeredness and delusional grandeur. His erratic behavior often serves as a catalyst for the team's misadventures. Frylock, voiced by Carey Means, provides a voice of reason, possessing superhuman abilities like levitation and eye lasers. Meatwad, voiced by series co-creator Dave Willis, is the innocent and childlike member, often acting as the heart of the group.

    One of the defining aspects of Aqua Teen Hunger Force is its irreverent humor, which ranges from absurdity and wordplay to satirical commentary. The show fearlessly parodies pop culture, societal norms, and the conventions of traditional animated storytelling. It often blurs the lines between reality and fantasy, leaving viewers in a perpetual state of comedic disorientation.

    The Aqua Teen Hunger Force not only engages with its audience through humor but also employs a unique visual style. The animation is intentionally simplistic, enhancing the overall absurdity of the series. The show's opening sequence, featuring the Aqua Teens driving through the streets of New Jersey, has become iconic, accompanied by the catchy and surreal theme song.

    Throughout its run, ATHF maintained a loyal fan base drawn to its unpredictability and subversive comedic style. The series became a staple of Adult Swim's programming, contributing to the network's reputation for unconventional and boundary-pushing content. Aqua Teen Hunger Force concluded its run in 2015 after 11 seasons, leaving behind a legacy as a pioneering force in the world of animated comedy.

    In retrospect, Aqua Teen Hunger Force stands as a testament to the creativity and innovation that can flourish in the realm of adult animation. Its legacy is not just in its longevity but in the cultural impact it had on a generation of viewers who embraced the unconventional and celebrated the absurdity that unfolded within the walls of the Aqua Teens' humble abode in New Jersey.

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    EP #35 - Only Scott Feat Scott Parker 2 (The Boondocks)

    EP #35 - Only Scott Feat Scott Parker 2 (The Boondocks)

    Round 2 of Scotty from The Boondocks on the Podcast! We really got into the nitty gritty of the recording and production process and even sprinkled in some chat about putting aside our morals for making more money hahaha.... careful what you wish for. The Boondocks have a new E.P dropping on the 2nd of February with two brand new unreleased tracks and an E.P release party on the 9th of February at Big Fan!
    Enjoy! 

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    EP #24 - Only Scott Feat Scott Parker (The Boondocks)

    EP #24 - Only Scott Feat Scott Parker (The Boondocks)

    It's basically an Only Scott's episode today but instead we have the frontman of The Boondocks join us, the man himself Scott Parker! It was great to learn about Scott and his musical journey.

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    DMT - Expresso That! - BHM Day 16: Black Cartoons

    DMT - Expresso That! - BHM Day 16: Black Cartoons

    DMT Presents Expresso That!

    Commentary for those on the run. The Month of February 2022 will focus on Black History Month: Blacks in Comedy.  28 Days of Content.

    Day 1: Comedy History - Amos N' Andy
    Day 2: Black Sitcom and Music (Artists and Theme Songs)
    Day 3: The Wayans Part 1 - In Living Cåolor
    Day 4: Martin Lawrence Part 1: Television Impact - Martin
    Day 5: Eddie Murphy Part 1: Television Impact 
    Day 6 - Colorism in the Black Sitcom - Tale of Aunt Viv and Harriet Winslow
    Day 7: The Wayans Part 2 - Imma Git You Sucka
    Day 8: Sketch Comedy
    Day 9 : Dave Chappelle Part 1 - Chappelle Show
    Day 10 : Black Sitcoms and HBCUs
    Day 11 : Addressing Controversial Topics and Inequality through Comedy
    Day 12: The Wayans Part 3 - The Other Brothers (Shawn and Marlon)
    Day 13: Robert Townsend
    Day 14: Dave Chappelle Part 3ish - Charlie Murphy 
    Day 15: Eddie Murphy Part 2: Coming to America and Nutty Professor
    Day 16: Black Cartoons

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    Where's the Remote?: Christmas and Holiday TV Episodes

    Where's the Remote?: Christmas and Holiday TV Episodes

    The gang at Fandom City chat about some of their favorite Christmas and Holiday Special TV episodes. Were holiday extravaganzas or regular episodes with a pine tree in the background. 

     

    Chele

    • Sanford and Son - S5 E12: Ebeneezer Sanford
    • Seinfeld - S9 E10: The Strike

     

    Leona/Bhibo

    • The Boondocks - S1 E8: A Huey Freeman Christmas
    • Brooklyn Nine-Nine  S2 E10: The Pontiac Bandit Returns

     

    Tea 

    • Brooklyn Nine-Nine- S3E10: Yippie Kayak
    • Leverage: Redemption- S1E9: The Bucket Job

     

    Kat

    • The Amazing World of Gumball - S2 E15: Christmas

      

    Group

    • Ted Lasso - S2 E4: Carol of the Bells  

     

    Ep 112: The Alpha and the Ermergerd: Baptism by Grits

    Ep 112: The Alpha and the Ermergerd: Baptism by Grits

    Ermergerd! Helllurrrr! Just cooking some grits over herrrr, I gots me a date with the law tomorrow for beating some lil punk’s bee-hind out the school bus last week. You see here, I told him - I said, I told him not to be disrespectin’ brother Perry. Kids these days, they don’t have any respeck! Out here getting me all hot and bothered, got 4 kids in mah house none of dem mine. Lawd Jeezus have mercy. 😔🙏🙌

    We said we’d do this, we promised our fan and here it is.

    Episode 22 - Cannon Busters, Black Dynamite and The Boondocks

    Episode 22 - Cannon Busters, Black Dynamite and The Boondocks

    After reviewing "Yasuke", we decided to review three more shows that LeSean Thomas worked on!

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    FFTC: Black TV Shows

    FFTC: Black TV Shows

    Episode 3 is here! Crowned ReRe and Mr. Al Pete start off singing some melodies. They discover that Siri will pick up their show when asked. They get into their routined segments: 'A Rose Is A Rose' and 'Cactus News'.

    The flowers of the show: Black TV Shows! They picked one show from the 90's and one from 2000. Hit play to find out what shows they picked!

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    Pride Baby

    Pride Baby

    in this weeks current events, I discuss The Boondocks possibly making a return to television, Dionne Warwick and her opinion on Beyonce and rapper Da Baby and his altercations. In Topic of Discussion, in honor of June being Pride month, I discuss what being a proud, gay black man means to me.

    Ep. 1 - Black & Brown Representation in Media

    Ep. 1 - Black & Brown Representation in Media

    PODCAST OVERVIEW

    SoapBox Productions and Organizing's affiliate podcast pairs critical analyses of media, culture, politics, and everyday happenings with the tastiest of spirits. With a Chicago focus, BrownTown (friends and colleagues Caullen Hudson and David A. Moran) unpacks current events, social issues, and gives personal insight into various topics with the occasional help of the most talented and creative activists, artists, filmmakers, academics, and social entrepreneurs. Find more at SoapBoxPO.com/Podcast. Follow @BourbonnBrownTown on Facebook/Instagram, @BourbonnBrwnTwn on Twitter; and @SoapBoxPO on all social media.

    EPISODE OVERVIEW

    In the inaugural episode of BrownTown's first ever podcast, we begin with the opening song to the pilot episode of Atlanta, Donald Glover's (AKA Childish Gambino) new series on FX. Caullen and David of BrownTown deliver a critical analysis on the comedy-drama that succeeds in exploring everything from mass incarceration, mental health, Black identity, to the sexual landscape all within the first two episodes without really even trying. The nuanced, character-driven nearly all-Black show, which premiered in fall 2016 sets the tone for the explosion of breakout Black films Moonlight and Get Out that followed in 2017. The recent Star Wars films are also a topic of discussion as their diverse cast among ethnic and gender lines has made actual white supremacists upset (...tear). With Moonlight, BrownTown briefly touches on the complexities of toxic masculinity amongst men of color (noting, of course, The Boondocks). Furthermore, we take our sights to critique the credit given by the white mainstream from instances like the Oscars Best Picture fiasco to a VOX video on late night comedian's satirical coverage of the Trump Administration, which somehow ignores Trevor Noah, Black South African host of the 21-year running Daily Show on Comedy Central. Four months into 2017, we continue to see the media landscape as an ever-evolving social ecology of paradoxical relationship between the problematic systems of the past and the progressive ideals of the future.

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    CREDITS: Intro/outro music - "No Hook" by OJ Da Juiceman from FX's Atlanta season one. Audio engineered by Genta Tamashiro. Episode art and Bourbon 'n BrownTown logo by Desirae Gladden.

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