The Boondocks Season 3 Episode 7
The Boondocks
Season 3

Ep 7. The Fund-Raiser

  • TVMA
  • June 13, 2010
  • 22 min
  • 8.8  (431)

The Boondocks season 3 episode 7, titled "The Fund-Raiser," centers around Huey, the youngest member of the Freeman family, and his efforts to raise money for his new, unconventional school named Wuncler Academy. The episode begins with Huey pitching the idea of his academy to his grandfather, Robert, who initially dismisses it as another one of his grand schemes. Nevertheless, Huey remains steadfast in his conviction that Wuncler Academy is the solution to the current educational system's shortcomings.

To raise funds for his academy, Huey decides to organize a charity auction with some of the most expensive and rarest items up for bid. He solicits donations from various people, including his friends, neighbors, and local businesses. Soon, the word spreads, and several influential people in Woodcrest offer their own valuable items to donate to the auction, such as rare artworks and precious jewelry.

One of the most significant donations comes from proprietor and wealthy businessman Ed Wuncler Sr., who offers to donate a luxurious car. Huey sees this as an opportunity to secure his academy's funding, which has been lagging behind. However, things take a turn for the worse when Ed Wuncler Jr., Ed's son, and partner arrive, bringing along Aaron McGruder, the show's creator as himself, who raises an objection to Huey's academy, calling it a fantasyland.

As the auction starts, several bidders, including Huey's nemesis, Colonel H. Stinkmeaner, compete for the valuable items. The audience is treated to a hilarious exchange between Stinkmeaner and Uncle Ruckus, who has made his way to the auction with his usual brand of stereotyping and racism. However, the real drama begins when the Freemans and the Wunclers end up bidding against each other to get their hands on the ultimate prize - the car donated by Ed Wuncler Sr.

A bidding war ensues between Huey Freeman and Ed Wuncler Jr., with both parties determined to outbid each other and emerge victorious. It is clear that Ed Wuncler Jr. is not interested in the car itself, but instead wants to humiliate Huey and his dream of Wuncler Academy. The tension reaches a fever pitch, and the bidding war ends with a surprising twist that shakes up the show's status quo.

What follows is an epilogue which provides closure to the show and sets the stage for future episodes. "The Fund-Raiser" is quintessential Boondocks, delivering both humor and insightful social commentary. The show's themes of socioeconomic inequality, institutionalized racism, and the struggle of African Americans to achieve success are explored in a nuanced and compelling manner. The characters in the show are well-developed and complex, with each personified to perfection.

In conclusion, The Boondocks season 3 episode 7, "The Fund-Raiser," is a must-watch for fans of the show. The episode combines humor and social commentary to deliver a thought-provoking look at issues that continue to plague American society. The performances of the voice actors are top-notch, and the animation is visually stunning. Overall, the episode is a testament to the show's enduring appeal and why it remains a beloved classic in animated TV history.

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  • First Aired
    June 13, 2010
  • Content Rating
    TVMA
  • Runtime
    22 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.8  (431)