My guess is it's about two siblings (both male) who enjoy their African roots while simultaneously enjoying suburban middle class life provided by their hard working parents.
The wacky font with African styled borders along with the title were my largest clues.
If you listen closely, you may notice an underlying beat in the theme, which is also prevalent in African music since caucasian people lack discernible rhythm and instead concentrate on melodic lines and harmony.
You couldn't be more wrong. It's about a family who lives in an empty dimension where the only object is a black square that displays pictures of them. By bumping the square with their ass, they can change the picture it displays. They fight a constant war over this square, as it is their only source of mental stimulation.
Sometimes it displays the names of the Creators, whom they both revere and despise.
It was just one of those lame kids sitcoms like they have 24/7 on the Disney channel(s) now.
Actually I think what bothers me about kid sitcoms is that they have all of the same timing, jokes, and plots of adult sitcoms, but seeing kids deliver all the exact same punch lines with the same "skill" is really really creepy.
I seem to remember one of the shows being about them using too much detergent and having to hide all of the bubbles before mom got home, unless I'm thinking of a different show. Anyway it was stuff like that.
I love how all these black shows from the 90s all used the same shitty faux-African art design and fonts for their intros. I'm sure this was carefully researched so as to be authentic.
aubrey i'm imagining you wandering around with a 5 o clock shadow and bags under your eyes, people trying to talk to you as you stare ahead blankly while this loops forever in your head.