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The Boondocks returns to Sony Max for a fourth season on Friday 29 August

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The Boondocks returns to Sony Max for a fourth season on Friday 29 August

The Boondocks

Satirical, controversial and fearless in the socio-political themes it tackles – that’s The Boondocks, the hit adult animated series that returns to Sony Max on Friday, 29 August for a fourth season of politically incorrect comedy.

This cult American anime-meets-manga styled sitcom, originally created by Aaron McGruder and based on his comic strip of the same name, has taken the world by storm since it premiered nine years ago.

Audiences have been waiting four long years for the fourth season of The Boondocks, comprising 10 episodes of 30 minutes each. Arriving on South African screens hot on the heels of its United States cable-TV broadcast, which ended in June to record ratings (even beating the NBA playoffs), this channel premiere will be aired on Fridays at 8:30pm WAT on Sony Max, channel 128 on DStv.

The show follows the adventures (and misadventures) of two black boys, the politically conscious Huey and the rap-loving Riley Freeman. Raised on the mean streets of Chicago, they experience a severe culture shock after moving to the leafy, peaceful and mainly white “boondocks” to live with their irascible grandfather.

The Boondocks mines the urban-suburban class divide for its cutting-edge comedy, savagely sending up middle-class America while exposing home truths around stereotyping, bigotry, elitism, hypocrisy and ignorance.

Season four is set to continue with this darkly comic tell-it-like-it-is yet approach. Included are the episodes Breaking Granddad, in which the Freemans get into trouble for selling, well, not quite crystal meth a la Walter White, but an equally dangerous hair product; and Granddad Dates a Kardashian, in which he stars in a reality show and starts romancing a newly discovered Kardashian sister.

The laughter will no doubt be laced with discomfort when Huey and Riley are trapped inside a new slavery theme park and forced into unwitting slavery, and when Granddad finds that the Siri virtual personal assistant on his iPhone has become obsessed with him. Plus, Riley becomes the target of gay rights groups when he calls a classmate “gay”, and Stinkmeaner is back – or, at least, his clone is.

The Boondocks is black comedy at its probing, entertaining best, as borne out by its NAACPImage Awards nomination and its Peabody Award, as well as the heaps of critical praise that it has elicited.

The fourth season of The Boondocks airs from Friday, 29 August at 8:30pm WAT on Sony Max, channel 128 on DStv.

Asuquo Eton founded talkmediaafrica.com, now one of the most visited TV, music, tech and features website, in 2011. He is also a social media analyst, media and entertainment consultant.

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