batmon said:
Hairy Moody said:
batmon said:
Hairy Moody said:
batmon said:
And I would think Simpsons would still rank higher in Caucasity.
I don't know about that. Lest we forget, Simpsons had its minute of street-level black co-sign (or at least black co-opt) back in the nineties, with all that bootleg black Bart shit.
I feel like I maybe saw a blunt-smoking Stewie t-shirt in a swap-meet stall one time, but I still think Family Guy (which is irredeemably shitty in both writing and execution, by the way) is far whiter.
No.
Cleveland was given his own show.
We might be using different yardsticks, you and me. White-voiced black characters getting their own spin-offs notwithstanding, it still seems to me like Family Guy has never really had its moment of intersecting with real-life black people.
vs.
I remember Black Bart T-shirts in the 90's . That was Black Co-Op of a White character.
The writers didn't all of sudden react to the received street cred and start adding Black supporting characters.
Family Guy were making Black pop references in their jokes from jump and featured a Black supporting character that was given a spin-off featuring his Black Family.
Simpsons = Timberland
Family Guy = TROOP
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