When Robert "Granddad" Freeman becomes the legal guardian of his two grandsons, he relocates from the dangerous south side of Chicago to the affluent area of Woodcrest (also known as "The Boondocks") so that he can spend his golden years in safety and comfort. Suburbia is going to be disrupted by Huey, a 10-year-old Marxist revolutionary, and Riley, his eight-year-old misfit brother.
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When Robert "Granddad" Freeman becomes the legal guardian of his two grandsons, he relocates from the dangerous south side of Chicago to the affluent area of Woodcrest (also known as "The Boondocks") so that he can spend his golden years in safety and comfort. Suburbia is going to be disrupted by Huey, a 10-year-old Marxist revolutionary, and Riley, his eight-year-old misfit brother.
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