The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder Premiere Review (2024)

The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder

This revival has a few hiccups, but still holds the original's charm.

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byTaylor Lyles

Posted Feb. 22, 2022, 11 p.m.

This is a spoiler-free review of the first two episodes of The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder, which premiere on Disney+ on Feb. 23.

The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder is the latest revival of a classic show that aired during the early 2000s. And while reboots or sequel series can be hit or miss, Louder and Prouder retains the charm of the original series with its own modern spin, even if that modern take is too in your face at times.

The Disney+ show is a continuation of the Disney Channel series that aired from 2001 to 2005. Like its predecessor, it focuses on Penny Proud, a 14-year-old girl voiced by Kyla Pratt, and her family as they navigate their lives amid modern-age trends like social media, smartphones, influencer culture, and yes, even cryptocurrency.

Fans of the original will be happy to know that all the characters you remember are back for this revival. From the goofball Proud patriarch Oscar (Tommy Davidson) to Penny’s friends like Dijonay (Karen Malina White) to frenemy LaCienega Boulevardez (Alisa Reyes), the DNA of the first show is all here, with performances and writing sticking true to their characters.

Some characters from the original series, though, have seen a few changes. Luckily, it’s for the better in the cases of players like the Gross Sisters, the local neighborhood bullies, and Michael (EJ Johnson). It’s tough to delve into specifics without getting into spoiler territory, but rest assured the touch-ups aren’t so drastic as to be unrecognizable from the original; instead, they’re mostly positive and help amplify certain aspects for the better.

Louder and Prouder is still funny and goofy, but also very much set in current times.

That said, we are introduced to some entirely new characters, such as Maya Lebowitz-Jenkins (Keke Palmer) and her brother, KG (“A Boogie” Dubose). These new additions fit naturally into the show’s world and help usher in that modern spin that the revival is going for. While it is still too early to tell how important Maya will become and what her dynamic with Penny will be throughout the series, based on the two episodes made available to critics, it appears she may take on more of that frenemy role that was once LaCienega’s. Yet, early impressions tell me she won't just be another carbon copy of that wealthy bully, but rather someone to challenge Penny in ways that have the potential to question her perspective and moral compass.

Louder and Prouder is still funny and goofy, but also very much set in current times – so much so that it became overbearing. Most notably, the first installment of the two-episode premiere had so many instances that screamed “hey, look, we’re in the 2020s now!” that it was more annoying than genuine. Whether it was references to trendy songs from the last several years or incredibly cheesy TikTok slang, the attempts at modern hipness fell flat. Still, this is the first episode of a series that has been off the air for nearly two decades, so a bit of this is understandable; I just hope that future episodes will not take such a heavy-handed approach to pop culture references.

Thankfully, episode two feels a lot closer to the original series and gave me hope that Louder and Prouder will respect the original’s framework while addressing modern issues that face American teenagers. Without going too deep into spoilers, this episode focuses on the intriguing premise of Penny becoming an influencer. This episode was easily the stronger of the two, as it provided a lot of thoughtful commentary on social media and the pros and cons of finding fame online. If more episodes of Louder and Prouder are like the second one, it should stand to become a worthy successor to the original series.

With how much has changed since the original Proud Family series ended in 2005 – and how different it is to be an American teenager today – the revival has plenty of potential to address heavier subjects while still being a light-hearted experience full of laughs. We’ll have to wait and see, but hopefully, the shift from traditional cable to Disney’s streaming service will allow Louder and Prouder the creative freedom to address more serious issues facing its audience – while keeping that, fittingly, loud and proud spirit, of course.

The Verdict

It's time to get loud with the Proud family. This series is based on the 2000s Disney Channel animated series.

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The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder Premiere Review (2024)

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The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder Premiere Review? ›

It's a funny family sitcom with well-drawn (and written!) characters. Content collapsed. While it is too early to tell whether or not it truly lives up to the legacy of the original series, the two-episode premiere largely signals that Louder and Prouder is on its way to becoming a revival series done right.

Is The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder lgbtq? ›

In the sequel series, Louder and Prouder, Michael is gender non-conforming and openly gay. He is one of the few boys that Oscar tolerates due to his lack of interest in girls.

Is The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder appropriate? ›

This is a family friendly tv show that touches on subjects about racism, being gay, equality, freedom of speech and more. I can genuinely say that I am grateful that Disney had revived The Proud Family Louder and Prouder.

Why did Sticky leave Proud Family? ›

Sticky makes only a brief silent cameo in the first episode "New Kids on the Block". He leaves a note behind for Penny, telling her that his father got a new job in Japan. While his father gave him a chance to stay with his cousins, he ultimately chose to leave with him because he could not stand being around Dijonay.

What is Penny Proud's ethnicity? ›

The series centers on the life of the titular family, including the show's main protagonist, Penny Proud, a 14-year-old African American teenager who navigates her adolescence while dealing with her friends and family.

Who has autism in Proud Family? ›

BeBe Proud is revealed to be autistic. Aiden Dodson, who voices BeBe, is also on the spectrum in real life.

Who are the GREY girls in The Proud Family? ›

The Gross Sisters (Nubia, Gina, and Olei Gross) are former antagonists from the Disney Channel TV series The Proud Family.

Who does Jaden Smith play in Proud Family? ›

Jaden Smith: College Myron

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Who is Penny Proud's boyfriend? ›

Penny Proud (voiced by Kyla Pratt)

Much to her father's chagrin, 14-year-old Penny also has a new boyfriend, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Brown (voiced by Asante Blackk).

How old is Penny Proud now? ›

Penny is the show's 14 (later 16) year-old female protagonist who is usually embarrassed by the way her father, Oscar Proud, acts.

Why doesn't Maya like Penny? ›

Maya initially has a strained relationship with Penny and claims to not like her based on the assumption that because of Penny's group are superficial, inconsequential, and self-absorbed.

Who is the Mexican girl in The Proud Family? ›

LaCienega Boulevardez | The Proud Family Wiki | Fandom.

Is Michael in Proud family A Boy or Girl? ›

Michael Collins is Penny Proud's flamboyant male friend. He acts effeminate and loves fashion, because of which he gets made fun of. He is a good fashion designer and basketball player as well as a choreographer. Michael's father is a coach and gym teacher at Willy T.

Why does LaCienega hate Penny? ›

History. She is the Latina frenemy of Penny. She is rich, beautiful, and was once voted the most popular girl at school. She once started a rumor about Penny and nerdy boy Myron because she was mad that Penny did not invite her to a party she threw.

Who is Wizard Kelly supposed to be? ›

Wizard Kelly is an allusion to Magic Johnson. Wizard's last name comes from the maiden name of Magic's wife, Earlitha "Cookie" Kelly, which is cemented by the fact Wizard Kelly's wife's nickname is "Gingersnaps", a cookie.

Is Trudy Proud biracial? ›

Trudy is a slender African American woman with chin-length brown hair with brown eyes and magenta olive lips.

Is Jaden Smith in The Proud Family? ›

The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder (TV Series 2022– ) - Jaden Smith as College Myron - IMDb.

Is Penny older in Louder and Prouder? ›

However, in The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder, she is 14 years old again and is still in middle school, although she is treated as if she's gotten older and her design is slightly altered to represent this.

How old is BeBe and CeCe from Proud Family? ›

BeBe (voiced by Aiden Dodson) and CeCe Proud (voiced by Bresha Webb): Penny's trouble-making 2-year-old fraternal twin siblings. BeBe is a boy with an afro and always has a pacifier in his mouth, while CeCe is a girl with brown hair and pink dress.

Who is the yellow haired girl in proud family? ›

Dijonay has yellow-blonde hair, though it is stated to be a wig in the first episode of The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder. Her hair is tied in a ponytail, but the rest stays down.

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