

The series has a loose connection with the continuity of the comic strip, though during the final year of the comic strip McGruder made a point to try and synchronize both. Hudlin left the project after the Fox deal fell through, although McGruder and Sony Television are contractually bound to continue to credit him as an executive producer. McGruder and film producer/director Reginald Hudlin created a Boondocks Pilot for the Fox Network, but found great difficulty in making the series acceptable for network television.
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In the meantime, development on a Boondocks TV series continued. Following these runs, McGruder began simultaneously pitching The Boondocks both as a syndicated comic strip and as an animated television series.The former goal was met first, and The Boondocks debuted in newspapers in April 1999. The strip later found its way into The Source magazine. The Boondocks began its life as a comic strip in The Diamondback, the student newspaper at McGruder's alma mater, University of Maryland, College Park. The perspective offered by this mixture of cultures, lifestyles, and races provides for much of the comedy in this series.
suburb of Woodcrest, Illinois (compared to Crestwood) find different ways to cope with this acute change in setting as well as the drastically different suburban cultures and lifestyles to which they are exposed.

The Freeman family, having recently moved from the South Side of Chicago, Illinois to the peaceful, fictional Washington, D.C. The Boondocks takes place in the same place and time frame as its comic counterpart. The series is produced by Rebel Base and has finished airing its third season on Adult Swim. Ten-year-old Huey Freeman, his younger brother, eight-year-old Riley Freeman, and their grandfather, Robert Freeman. The Boondocks is a animated series created by Aaron McGruder for Adult Swim's programming block of Turner Broadcasting's Cartoon Network, based upon Aaron Mcgruder's The Boondocks Comic Strip.
