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The Parent 'Hood

Show Summary

Aired: 1999 - 2000
Show Type: Live Action
Country of Origin: US

For today's baby boomer parents, raising a family can not only be tricky, but can be extremely hazardous, especially leading kids through the treacherous maze from childhood, into their teens and then finally adulthood. Life in the Peterson household is no exception. But thank to the unpredictable antics of family patriarch and all-around bon vivant Robert, the process is rarely dull. Robert's love for his kids - combined with his vivid imagination (prompting frequent fantasy sequences) and impulsive energy - propels him to do extraordinary things on their behalf as he continually dreams up untraditional solutions to traditional family problems.


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Posted: 05/02/2006
This was a great FAMILY show!
Posted: 05/17/2006
what made this show funny was when robert towsend do those weird daydreams in a middle of a conversatiion..lol but man i remember having a crush on the daughter of the show,man she look good..i think she on a some show thhat comes on UPN right now
Posted: 07/02/2006
the daydreams were the best and the fat bald guy
Posted: 08/17/2006
my favorite daydream was when the fat guy did a commercial for telling people how to be cheap on dates. it showed the dad changing the womans order to a bowl of soup for the two of them. he claimed he thought it would be romantic for them to share. and since he didn't have a car he said he didnt drive because he wanted to carry her home.

i think my favorite episode was the one where his son was trying to be a gangsta rapper or somethin & they went to the hood in the daydream and the ice cream man was selling "cracksicles". hilarious!
adog3001Posted: 05/14/2008
the only good thing about this show was the bald fat guy. Other than that it was an ok show...not a bad show...not good either.

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