Huey Freeman

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Huey Freeman is a politically conscious, afro-wearing ten-year-old revolutionary and martial artist from the animated series "The Boondocks," known for his sharp social commentary and skepticism of American culture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf animated television character
child protagonist
fictional character
age 10
alignment morally principled
appearsIn The Boondocks NERFINISHED
catchphrase "The truth hurts, doesn't it?"
creator Aaron McGruder NERFINISHED
education elementary school student
fictionalUniverse The Boondocks universe NERFINISHED
firstAppearance The Boondocks (TV series) NERFINISHED
The Boondocks comic strip NERFINISHED
gender male
grandparent Robert Jebediah Freeman NERFINISHED
hairStyle afro
hobby reading political literature
watching news
ideology anti-capitalist
anti-imperialist
pan-Africanist
inspiredBy Huey P. Newton NERFINISHED
knownFor critique of American culture
martial arts skills
sharp social commentary
livesWith Riley Freeman NERFINISHED
Robert Jebediah Freeman NERFINISHED
medium animated television series
comic strip
nationality African-American
opposes consumerism
government corruption
racism
personalityTrait intellectual
politically conscious
serious
skeptical
politicalOrientation black nationalist
revolutionary socialist
residence Woodcrest NERFINISHED
role protagonist of The Boondocks
setting suburban United States
sibling Riley Freeman NERFINISHED
skill martial arts
public speaking
strategic thinking
voiceActor Regina King NERFINISHED

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The Boondocks mainCharacter Huey Freeman
The Boondocks protagonist Huey Freeman