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The Principal is a fictional character portrayed by Sam McMurray in the TV series The Boondocks.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled The Garden Party (season 1), they were 53 years old.
They appear in 7 episodes out of a total of 55 aired

The Principal

by Sam McMurray

character

Episodes7

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    The Garden Party

    episode S1.E1 november 2005
    When tycoon Ed Wuncler invites the Freemans to his garden party, Huey hopes to shock his white wealthy neighbors with his brand of "the truth". But things don't go as he planned.
  • 8
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    A Huey Freeman Christmas

    episode S1.E7 december 2005
    Huey's teacher gives him full creative control over the schools Christmas play.
  • 7.8
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    The Real

    episode S1.E8 january 2006
    Riley convinces Granddad to pretend he is blind so that Xzibit will pimp their ride. Huey is being stalked by a government agent. Or is it just his imagination?
  • 8.9
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    The Fund-Raiser

    episode S3.E7 june 2010
    Riley organizes a fund raiser with Cindy McPhearson, Jazmine Dubois and other kids from Woodcrest, but the money isn't going to anyone in need.
  • 8.9
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    A Date with the Booty Warrior

    episode S3.E9 june 2010
    Having conquered his prison rape phobia, Tom volunteers a field trip to a super max prison as part of a Scared Stiff program. But when a riot breaks out, Tom has to get the kids and his posterior out in one piece.
  • 6.3
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    Good Times

    episode S4.E2 april 2014
    These are not "good times" for Granddad. He owes millions of dollars on his house to Eddie Wuncler (son of Ed Wuncler) who has some unique ideas of how Granddad can pay him back. And with Eddie appearing more like a gangster than a businessman, times are about to get worse.
  • 6.3
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    Freedomland

    episode S4.E7 june 2014
    The Freemans find that Eddie Wuncler's new slavery theme park "Freedomland" may be a bit to authentic, when they are trapped there and forced to be slaves. Huey must find a way to uproot them from this situation.