is a solid entry that rewards long-time fans with deep-cut family lore while keeping the laughs consistent for newer viewers. It’s a testament to why The Proud Family remains a staple of Black animation—it’s loud, it’s proud, and it’s deeply rooted in the reality of family life. Rating: 8/10
In this episode, the Proud family's history takes center stage. The story balances the show’s signature slapstick humor with a deeper exploration of lineage and the "quirks" that define the Proud men. It manages to feel like a classic Proud Family episode while utilizing the updated animation and more mature pacing of the Louder and Prouder era. [S3E5] It Flies in the Family
: At times, the episode tries to juggle too many subplots involving Penny’s friends. While the core family story is strong, the transitions to the B-plots can feel a little rushed. is a solid entry that rewards long-time fans