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For what age: 15+
How many episodes in 3 season: 15 episodes
A German documentary follows the election of Barack Obama with the Freeman family and it takes place during the months leading up to his election, the months before his inauguration, and the present day where he is president. Riley and Granddad are in full support of Obama, but Huey is indifferent. However, the Freeman family may view Obama differently from past to present.
Thugnificent's new album does not sell well and in order to make money he has to do the one thing that scares him the most. He has to get a real job.
When Ed Wuncler, Sr. bets on a kickball game to pay his debt to a Chinese businessman, it's up to Huey Freeman to come out of retirement to save Woodcrest.
Uncle Ruckus has long idolized Jimmy Rebel, a popular racist country singer based on the infamous Johnny Reb, a.k.a. Pee Wee Trahan. So much did Jimmy Rebel's music influence him that he eventually sends off recordings of his own racist tunes to the man, and is faced with a dilemma when Jimmy shows up on his doorstep. Uncle Ruckus' legendary status as a black-hating racist thus runs up against the slight problem of his negritude.
The Freemans fear for their lives when a trio of old people come looking for them in revenge for the passing of Stinkmeaner.
When Riley befriends juvenile felon Lamilton Taeshawn, he is having the best time of his life as they go around, causing trouble. Things take a turn for the worst when Lamilton wants to cause more than just trouble when he shows Riley a real handgun... A parody of the now infamous web video where the little boy steals his grandma's Durango and goes joy riding after she refuses to buy him chicken wings at the grocery store.
Riley begins building a money-making empire by selling candy under the front of a fund-raiser.
Winston Jerome enlists the help of Granddad who thinks he will become a superstar. Riley and Huey need to step in when it turns out that the group is not what Graddad was expecting...
Tom confronts his fear of being raped in prison by chaperoning troublesome children (including Huey and Riley) to prison as part of a Scared Stiff program. He is truly put to the test when the prisoners riot and has to rescue the children who are being held hostage.
A young landscaper comes to Robert to tell him that he believes him to be his father because his mother slept with a man nicknamed Lando during the release of The Empire Strikes Back. The same summer in which Robert got lots of ladies playing up the Billy Dee Williams angle.
After swearing off women following too many disastrous dates, Robert finds a woman who seems to be too good to be true. In fact, she just may be too good for Robert to deal with.
After a reluctant visit to the doctor, Robert finds out that stress is endangering his health and is prescribed various drugs. But Robert discovers something much better when he is introduced to the medicinal merits of marijuana.
When a chicken franchise run out of its newest recipe introduction, things go from bad to worse when a viral outbreak is linked to the same chicken. Thankfully, Huey has prepared a survival outline in just such an emergency, but it's all threatened when no one can seem to stick to the simple plan.
Uncle Ruckus recounts his early life when his grandmother's imminent passing brings his family together, resulting in Ruckus having to face the truth of his past.
A terrorist attack has been plotted in Woodcrest. With Huey as a suspect, it's up to special agent Jack Flowers and his "enhanced interrogation" techniques to stop it.