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The Boondocks finally premiered on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim last year.Now, the first season of The Boondocks is available on an uncensored and unedited DVD. Is it worth the wait or should the comic have stayed in the funny pages?The MovieIf you haven't read the strip, The Bookdocks follows Huey and Riley Freeman, two young African-American boys moved from their home in Chicago to a comfortable, upper-middle class white neighborhood in the suburbs. While their grandfather enjoys an environment where rich people invite him to parties and women see him as a possible sugar-daddy, Huey and Riley find themselves shocked to be in a world which doesn't take currency in what they have to say or how they live their lives.It's these real-life issues dragged to such a ridiculous extent which makes The Boondocks fun to watch. The first episode has one of my favorite moments in the series - Huey fantasies about telling white people 'the truth' about America, only to find that changing people's minds isn't as easy as saying things they don't want to hear. While I won't ruin the details, the before and after in the scenario are both hilarious and a particularly poignant take on politics in America.Although never as strong as the comic strip, certain episodes of The Boondocks serve as amazing examples of Aaron McGruder's chops as a writer. 'Return of the King' is a hilarious episode that isn't afraid to break any boundaries. In the episode, Martin Luther King, Jr., not actually dead, wakes from a coma and finds the post-September 11th America worse than the world he left behind thirty-two years ago. It's an episode that both makes you laugh and - yes, believe it or not - also really makes you think.Another element that helps the show is its anime-inspired sensibilities. Although never an outright anime copy, certain framing and movements of characters are very obviously inspired by and based on Japanese animation. The style works for the series and allows for some hilarious fights and serious moments which might not have been possible Unfortunately, some of the transitions from comic-strip to animated show has hurt the series. 'The Boondocks' is a very political comic, and many of its most powerful moments come from immediate comments on current issues. Due to the lengthy process of animating a show, McGruder and the other producers had to pull that back a bit. This isn't as apparent on most episodes but some, such as 'The Trial of Robert Kelly,' in which we see a video of R. Kelly peeing on a girl, feel outdated and even cliché.What does impress, however, is the level of emotion that is brought to the series. Part of this can be attributed to the voice-acting. One of the most underappreciated actresses in Hollywood, Regina King, provides great work as both Huey and his little brother, Riley. King plays them earnestly, and the writing frees her from having to make them precocious or cute. Even though these are kids with strong opinions, King's performance really allows the viewers to see that they're also vulnerable and scared about their world.Actor John Witherspoon also deserves recognition for his work as Granddad. Once again, the acting keeps the character from falling into stereotype or pandering. Even when the writing falls short on Granddad - his character in an episode where he dates a prostitute is one example - Witherspoon keeps him carrying a wrong-headed dignity, a selfishness around the life he's built for himself. If it sounds like I'm putting too much into the cartoon, it's because Aaron McGruder's work has gone beyond the regular entertainment of Cartoon Network's 'Adult Swim' in taking on issues of racism and financial bias. From its opening-song onwards,