BLACK-ISH: See the Characters in Their Animated Forms for the Upcoming Election Special
September 16, 2020 by Marisa Roffman
BLACK-ISH is doing its first animated episode, as the series is tackling the election in a two-part special. (The second half-hour will be the animated installment.)
In the episode, airing Sunday, October 4 (pending the NBA Finals schedule cooperating), “Dre’s (Anthony Anderson) colleague Stevens (Peter Mackenzie) makes an ill-advised decision to run for Congress, so Dre enlists his family’s help and campaigns against him but gets caught up with fundraising and private interest groups.”
Check out the family in their animated forms…
BLACK-ISH
BLACK-ISH - The Johnsons and "black-ish" return to ABC with a special one-hour television special on SUNDAY, OCT. 4 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. The two back-to-back episodes, which will air ahead of the official season seven premiere on WEDNESDAY, OCT 21 (9:30-10:00 p.m. EDT), will follow the Johnsons as they navigate the upcoming election, with Junior (Marcus Scribner) embarking on his journey as a first-time voter and Dre (Anthony Anderson) launching an exploration into local politics. The special will be presented in part as an animated episode. (ABC/Smiley Guy Studios)JACK
“Election Special Pt. 2” is directed by Matthew A. Cherry and written by Graham Towers & Ben Deeb.
BLACK-ISH, Election Special, Sunday, October 4, 10/9c, ABC
BLACK-ISH, Season Premiere, Wednesday, October 21, 9:30/8:30c, ABC
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