![]() ![]() But instead of selling Proud Snacks, like in the original, this time it’s Proud Diet: Gummie Yummies. Penny’s mom, Trudy (Paula Jai Parker, “A House Divided”), is still the primary breadwinner as a now veterinarian-on-wheels, while her dad, Oscar (Tommy Davidson, “Miracles Across the 125th Street”), is still waiting for his big break as an entrepreneur. The entire group is older, but their personalities remain the same at their core. ![]() Johnson, “With Love”), who has replaced Sticky in the group, embraces his pride as a queer, “non-conforming trendsetter.” Zoey (Soleil Moon Frye, “The Cleaner”) is taller, LaCienega (Alisa Reyes, “Break Even”) is hairier, Dijoney (Karen Malina White, “Bruh”) is still obsessed with Sticky (Orlando Brown, “Smoke Filled Lungs”), who is sadly moving away to Japan, and Michael (E.J. There are moments where the show appears to cater to modern times with its internet lingo and LGBTQIA+ inclusivity, but this is what gives audiences even more reasons to watch.Īlthough not much has changed on the surface, the first episode reveals one major change: Puberty hits Penny Proud (Kyla Pratt, “The Addams Family 2”) and her friends seemingly overnight. Of course, if you’re a fan of the original, it’s going to take some time to get used to the revival because of how much the story art has changed in appearance and the slight shift in tone, but it’s still as wholesome as before. Surprisingly, the show doesn’t miss a beat. Is her dad still as controlling and “ambitious” as he was in the original? How’s Suga Mama? Disney Plus’ “The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder” answers all of these questions and so many more. ![]() Who would’ve thought that the early 2000s hit show “The Proud Family” would make a comeback? After 17 years, fans are probably wondering what shenanigans Penny and her friends are up to now. ![]()
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