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Season 1
EP 10 Ryan Phillippe
Eric interviews Ryan Phillippe and Will.I.Am.
Season 2
EP 1 Maria Menounos / Eric Balfour
Interviews with Maria Menounos and Eric Balfour; Musical guest Irontom.
EP 2 Krysten Ritter / Dominic Monaghan
Interviews with Krysten Ritter and Dominic Monaghan; Musical guest Brian McKnight.
EP 3 Lou Ferrigno / Downtown Julie Brown
Interviews with Lou Ferrigno and Downtown Julie Brown.
EP 4 Jodie Sweetin / Vivica A. Fox
Interviews with "George Clooney," Jodie Sweetin and Vivica A. Fox.
EP 5 James Van Der Beek / Steve-O
Interviews with James Van Der Beek and Steve-O; Chef Rory Scovel; Special guest T-Pain.
EP 6 Wink Martindale / Sarah Burns
Interviews with Wink Martindale and Sarah Burns; Musical guest Fredro Starr.
EP 7 Lance Reddick / Harry Shum Jr.
Interviews with Lance Reddick and Harry Shum Jr.; Musical guest Jonwayne.
EP 8 Joey Fatone / Richard Hatch
Interviews with Joey Fatone and Richard Hatch; Special guest Eric Kelly.
EP 9 Chance The Rapper / Mel B
Interviews with Chance The Rapper and Mel B; Special guest Questlove and musical guest Henry Rollins.
Season 3
EP 2 Kraft Punk
Kraft Punk has a new hidden camera show.
Season 4
Eric Andre Does Paris
Eric is tired of making America Great Again so he's going to Paris to make France s**tty again.
Extras
21:38
Krft Punk’s Political Party
Eric Andre Show favorite Kraft Punk takes on various Washington DC media elites and wins stunning victories for the America brand.
02:43
Eric Andre Interviews The Hot Babes Of Instagram: Jennifer Lee
Eat your heart out, David Blaine.
02:35
Eric Andre Interviews The Hot Babes Of Instagram: Lindsey Pelas
Kids, take the Instagram challenge.
02:36
Eric Andre Interviews The Hot Babes Of Instagram: Carissa Rosario
Could you explain your beauty?
03:31
Eric Andre Interviews The Hot Babes Of Instagram: Deborah Lee
Things gets sassy quick.
02:55
Eric Andre Interviews The Hot Babes Of Instagram: Ana Montana
Protect your password.
02:12:52
Krft Punk's Political Party Premiere Party
Watch Krft Punk's Political Party Premiere Party Streamed Live from LA
01:00:00
Eric Andre's Birthday 2019
Eric Andre celebrates another year around the sun with special guests, FEMA tents, and a mechanical shark
05:16:31
Eric Andre’s Quinceañera
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The Boondocks
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The weekly, half-hour animated series The Boondocks was based on the controversial, cutting-edge comic strip by African American artist Aaron McGruder. The heroes of the piece were the Freeman brothers, 10-year-old wannabe political activist Huey and 8-year-old aspiring "gangsta" and rapper Riley. Raised on the mean streets of inner city Chicago, Huey and Riley were in for quite a bit of culture shock when they moved to an affluent, essentially lily-white suburb, there to live with their crotchety "Grandad" Robert Freeman. Their posh new surroundings affected the youngsters' streetwise punkish not one whit, and as result most of the episodes dealt with their efforts to either "radicalize" suburbia, or to make sense of the hypocrisies and inconsistencies doled out by both the black and white communities in a post-9/11 world. Principal targets for Huey and Riley's rage and disgust were their yuppie neighbors, an interracial couple named Tom and Sarah DuBois, and their own Uncle Ruckus, who cheerfully wallowed in self-loathing and had nothing but the most derogatory things to say about the black race. While the original comic strip was unsparing in its political barbs towards everyone from George W. Bush to Jesse Jackson, the cartoon version dealt with more situational humor, though still with enough bite and vitriol to convince viewers that the iconoclastic Aaron McGruder had not sold out. Nearly two years in development, The Boondocks was originally aimed at a Fox network prime time slot, but eventually joined the Cartoon Network's late-night "Adult Swim" manifest on November 6, 2005.