List of The Proud Family Episodes

List Of The Proud Family Episodes

The Proud Family is an American animated television series about an African-American family;. Originally piloted for Nickelodeon, it was eventually picked up by the Disney Channel in 2001. The show was created by Bruce W. Smith, and is produced by his studio, Jambalaya Studios.

While basically a sitcom, The Proud Family presents young audiences with different daily situations that many teenagers might have to face during their teenage and adult years. Although The Proud Family has ended with the final episode, a made-for-TV Proud Family movie was released on August 19, 2005.

Read more about List Of The Proud Family Episodes:  Series Overview, Season 1: 2001–2002, Season 2: 2002–2003, Season 3: 2004–2005

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