"Seven Days of Kwanzaa" is the eleventh episode in season 1 of The Proud Family. It first aired on December 7, 2001.
Overview[]
As the Proud family goes Christmas shopping, they meet a homeless family. Oscar (of course) doesn't do anything to help them. But Trudy tells Oscar to find the family and give them some money. When Penny and Oscar find them, Penny asks them if they want to have a Christmas dinner with them. They'd love to! But Oscar wouldn't. On Christmas, they arrive seven hours early and present the Prouds with a fruit cake. Nobody thinks much of it so they give it to Bobby. He throws it out the window! When Penny gives them their presents, they don't seem to like them. Trudy, feeling a bit concerned, asks them. They say that they celebrate Kwanzaa. Oscar asks, "Kwa-whoo?" The family tells the Prouds all about it and celebrate it with them. This may be when the Prouds learn the true meaning of the holidays.
Cast[]
- Kyla Pratt as Penny Proud
- Tommy Davidson as Oscar Proud
- Paula Jai Parker as Trudy Proud
- Jo Marie Payton as Suga Mama
- Tara Strong as BeBe Proud, CeCe Proud and Puff
- Karen Malina White as Dijonay Jones
- Cedric the Entertainer as Bobby Proud
- Vivica A. Fox as Angel Margaret
- Samuel L. Jackson as Angel Joseph
- Pat Crawford Brown as Agnus
- Raven-Symoné as Angel Stephanie
- Orlando Brown as Sticky Webb
- Soleil Moon Frye as Zoey Howzer
- Carlos Mencia as Felix Boulevardez
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- Kyla Pratt and Raven-Symone played sisters in both Dr. Dolittle movies.
- This episode aired at 7:00 pm/6:00c.
- The cow made an entrance in this episode.
- Joseph and Margaret's names are possibly a reference to Joseph and Mary from the Bible.
- LaCienega Boulevardez does not appear in this episode.
- This episode mainly serves as a way to introduce Kwanzaa to viewers. Unlike other episodes, there is no problem to be solved by the Prouds.
Errors[]
- When Trudy sighs after seeing the fruit tree at the end of the episode, for a frame, her neck is green
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