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Creator of controversial 'Boondocks' visits USF

The cartoonist answers questions and explains that his work is for "people who get it."

By AMBER MOBLEY
Published November 21, 2006


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TAMPA - The creator of the controversial comic strip and cartoon The Boondocks sums up his creation this way: "a kernel of a good idea" with "some ignorance on top of it," mixed with the angst of rap group Public Enemy and the comedy of Monty Python.

Aaron McGruder made an appearance Monday night for the University of South Florida lecture series. But instead of giving a speech, he took questions from a crowd of nearly 500.

The Boondocks addresses racial issues, pop culture and politics as it chronicles the lives of Huey Freeman, his little brother, Riley, and their eccentric grandfather, who moved them from south Chicago to the suburbs.

At times, McGruder even surprises himself with the content of his TV show.

Case in point: an episode where civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. repeatedly said the N-word.

"It was like, oh my God! This just aired? Who would air this?" he asked. "Nightline called me the next day at 10 a.m."

Trying to explain the method to his madness, McGruder said, "It's a show for people who look at the world and say, 'There's something seriously wrong here.'

"There are people who get satire, (people) with critical thinking skills. And then there are those who don't get it," said McGruder.

"This show was created for people who get it. Everyone else we're really not too concerned about."

The Boondocks comic strip made its national premiere in newspapers in 1999.

Eventually published in 350 newspapers nationwide, it became a cable cartoon with a cult-like following in 2005.

Turning the comic strip into a cartoon, said McGruder, has allowed him "a wonderful amount of creative freedom" as well as access to a younger audience.

"It's an audience that "gets it" more than "your average newspaper reader (who) is a 50-year-old white man."

The comic went on hiatus from newspapers in March. McGruder said if the comic returns, it will probably be online.

"I got sick of the strip and sick of politics," McGruder said.

"It was Bush, Bush, Bush. Okay, he's dumb, we get it," he said about the comic's relentless criticism of the president.

And speaking of politics, the USF lecture series appears to be striving for balance. Its last speaker was right-wing author Ann Coulter.

Amber Mobley can be reached at amobley@sptimes.com or (813) 269-5311.

[Last modified November 21, 2006, 06:03:37]


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by John 11/29/06 01:32 AM
"I got sick of the strip and sick of politics...It was Bush, Bush, Bush. Okay, he's dumb, we get it," Um, Aaron, you were the strip's writer. Who was forcing you to write Bush jokes? Fortunately, you haven't been forced to put politics on TV
by Nikeya 11/28/06 08:22 PM
PLEASE BRING IT BACK..U GOTTA HAVE RILEY AND GRANDAD, cause we can't have random broads eating Cheddar biscuits; but we can change Grandad's middle name to ----hes.(lol)
by BellaDonna 11/28/06 08:16 PM
I have the bootleg version and I will be supporting by buying the DVD, I just had to have it before it came out you know? In the begining even adult swim said every show on TV should be just like it.... What the hell happend? When did they change?
by Laura 11/28/06 04:04 PM
My fiancee and myseld really Loved the Boondocks.It's real and represents what most African American go think. (I get it!) Think Fox will pick up Boondocks? lol
by Amber 11/28/06 03:42 PM
I enjoyed watching the show. I bought the DVD. I couldn't wait until the next season came out. Then I found out what was going down and was upset. At least make another DVD and sale it. My family enjoys watching the DVD. It speaks the truth.
by Elaine 11/28/06 03:16 PM
I did enjoy the Boondocks, both my husband and I watched it faithfully. It was an eye opener to the reality that no one likes to speak about. A lot of nonsense programs should be cancelled and are not,this shows us how US deems to avoid race issues.
by Imnecessary 11/28/06 02:38 PM
Any one that makes a burger out of a glazed doughnut topped w/bacon & cheese, and called it the 'Luther' is alright w/me. lol That was my show!!
by J 11/28/06 01:10 PM
Bring it Back man
by shar 11/28/06 01:04 PM
i liked the boondocks some of the subject matter was out there but it's a cool cartoon, my 10 year old son started me watching it. i thought it was just "taking a break for a year" than it was coming back to adult swim.
by Sherri 11/28/06 08:42 AM
Wow Iwas wondering what happended I read that he went on a hiatus: I one of the readers that get it and I miss the comic strip I was keeping them because they speak the truth and sometimes the truth hurts. I hope he comes back in some form:)--
by tee 11/27/06 08:10 PM
I'm terribly disappointed to hear the boondocks will not be returning to adult swim. The issues that were brought about on screen not only screamed the truth in this world that we all inhabit, it did in such an amusing tone that it will be missed.
by Angie 11/27/06 05:29 PM
I love the Boondocks. It should on adult swim again. My kids loved it as well.
by denise 11/27/06 04:10 PM
i really miss it because that was a good show me and my kids use to look at it every time it came on please try to bring it back .
by denise 11/27/06 02:33 PM
i love the boondocks. and im not the only one it should be on adult swim again.
by Dee 11/27/06 11:48 AM
I think this "The Bondocks" is a great cartoon. It deals with reality and some of the things that faces the world today. I must say that I am a huge supporter as well as a fan of this cartoon.
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