Seven Days of Kwanzaa
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| "Seven Days of Kwanzaa" | |
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| The Proud Family episode | |
| Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 11 |
| Directed by | Bruce W. Smith |
| Written by | Wayne Stamps |
| Production code | 119[1] |
| Original air date | December 7, 2001 |
| Guest appearances | |
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"Seven Days of Kwanzaa" is the eleventh episode of the first season of the American animated sitcom The Proud Family which aired on Disney Channel on December 7, 2001. In this episode, the Proud family is taught an important lesson about the true meaning of Christmas and Kwanzaa by a homeless family.
As the Proud family goes Christmas shopping, they meet a homeless family. Oscar doesn't do anything to help them, but Trudy tells Oscar to find the family and give them some money. When Penny and Oscar find them, Penny ask them if they want to have a Christmas dinner with them, to which they accept, Oscar not being so happy. On Christmas, they arrive seven hours early and presents the Prouds with a fruit cake. No one thinks much of it, so they give it to Bobby, and he throws it out the window. When Penny gives them their presents, they don't seem to like them. Trudy, feeling a bit concerned, asks them. They say that they celebrate Kwanzaa. As the Prouds were unknowing of the holiday, the family tells the Prouds all about it and celebrate it with them.