Or about how there's an entire episode devoted to the history of Juneteenth.
Another thing that fans pointed out recently is how three characters from the original series received a major and important glow-up: the Chang triplets.
Here's what they looked like in the original series.
And here's what Billy, Julie, and Debbie look like in the reboot.
Fans have been praising the show and its creators for the much-needed updates not just to their designs but to their characters in general.
Proud Family's production coordinator Breana Navickas even chimed in, shouting out the AAPI talent that works on the show and helps bring episodes like this to life.
In a clip that's been circulating online, Penny is distraught at her sudden need to fill in on the debate team and she turns to the Chang triplets, asking if any of them will take her place.
Debbie even calls Penny out for asking the three of them in the first place.
The "model minority" myth Debbie refers to is the stereotype that all Asian people are inherently good students, incredible musicians, etc. In Penny's case, she assumed the Chang triplets would be interested and excel in debate team.
The show has never shied away from confronting more serious subject matter and deftly tackles the topic of prejudice between marginalized groups.
And fans were ecstatic:
The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder continues to push conversations forward in a very approachable way and I can't wait to see what they'll do in a Season 3.
What do you think about the new season of The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder? Let me know in the comments!