No. This is not the movie about the two irish brothers doing vigilante killings through town.
This is probably one of -if not the most- funniest animated shows on TV.
It's about a black family (Grandpa Robert Freeman and his two grand-kids Huey and Riley)
It's so racist, you will be laughing your butt off non stop. The humour is top notch gangsta from Riley's side, mixed with intellectual sceptisism from Huey (who also fights better than most ninjas)
They pull the proverbial piss out of every stereotype of blacks all over. The best part is the blackest of black men in the show, Uncle Ruckus, who hates everything black and always makes reference to the glorious white man.
The show regularly features artists like 50cent, usher, etc. to do voice overs ... and one of the regular voice artists is Samuel L. Jackson ... who, wait for it, does the voice for a WHITE guy who acts all gangsta.
On the flip side, they also have a self made black man who defeated the struggle by becoming a successful lawyer (with a mortal fear of going to prison and being anally raped -blinky will love this guy)
Seriously ... get this any way you can. It's THAT funny.
Here are some quotes:
Ronald Reagan: White Heaven is for decent, good, God-fearing Christians who just happen to, well, hate everyone and everything relating to black people. That means no Muhammad Ali, no hip-hop music and no f***ing Jesse Jackson.
Uncle Ruckus: What about Whoopi Goldberg?
Ronald Reagan: Nope.
Uncle Ruckus: Ohhh! This *is* Heaven!
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Uncle Ruckus: God bless you, Robert. How are you this fine morning?
Robert 'Granddad' Freeman: You're not a Jehavoh's Witness now, are you? 'Cause I'm in the Jehovah's Witness Protection Program.
Uncle Ruckus: Hahahahaha. Robert, I'm dying. That's right. Went to the doctor this morning. I only got six months to live. Tumor on the back. They call it Biggus Backus Tumoritis or some other big word that my tiny Negro brain and big lips can't pronounce.
In one of S2's eps the black lawyer gets posessed by the evil spirit of a black dude. Robert, then, seeks the help of a local exorcist: "Reverend Father" Uncle Ruckus. He enters with a bag full of things that a black man is supposed to fear (a whip, a noose, a nightstick, a branding iron, and a job application). <--- i nearly died of laughter when i saw this part ...
hope you guys enjoy!





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