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Black Dynamite is an American adult animated television series based on the 2009 film of the same name, although the series follows a separate continuity, with some back-references to the film. The series was announced shortly after the release of the film, the 10-minute pilot episode was released on Adult Swim Video on August 8, 2011, and the full series premiered on Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim, on July 15, 2012. It ended on January 10, 2015 with a total of 20 episodes. Most episodes of the show were rated TV-MA (akin to the R rating of the movie itself) for bloody, stylized violence, strong sexual references (including nudity, references to prostitution, and depictions of sex acts), profanity and humor derived from racism and discrimination.

Michael Jai White, Byron Minns, Tommy Davidson and Kym Whitley reprise their film roles as Black Dynamite, Bullhorn, Cream Corn and Honeybee, respectively. Throughout the first and second seasons, Cedric Yarbrough also reprised his film role as Chocolate Giddy-Up, along with Jimmy Walker Jr. as the restaurant owner Roscoe and Arsenio Hall as Tasty Freeze. It was produced by Ars Nova, Jon Steingart, Carl Jones and Jillian Apfelbaum are executive producers, with Brian Ash as co-executive producer. Scott Sanders, White and Minns are producers. Monica Jones is associate producer. LeSean Thomas is creative producer/supervising director. The original music is by Adrian Younge (who also composed score for the hit film) for season 1 and Fatin "10" Horton for season 2.

premise[]

The show, set in the 1970s, is predominantly a parody of and tribute to blaxploitation cinema. The show continues the story of Black Dynamite, Bullhorn, Cream Corn, and Honey Bee as they engage in dangerous and over-the-top misadventures sometimes involving famous celebrities such as Michael Jackson, O. J. Simpson, Bill Cosby, Sidney Poitier, Richard Pryor, Don Cornelius, Dick Clark, Spike Lee, Mr. T, Orphan Arnold, James Brown, Isaac Hayes, Bob Marley, Bo Derek, Rick James, Elvis Presley, Fred Rogers, John Wayne Gacy, J. Edgar Hoover and many others as well as Black Dynamite's recurring nemesis President Richard Nixon, who was also the main villain from the film. The show makes references to the original Black Dynamite film, such as Fiendish Dr. Wu as the leader of a group of ninjas; the show is set before the events of the movie, as some characters from the film who were killed off are alive in the series (notably Bullhorn and Cream Corn). This is reinforced in one episode, where Cream Corn predicts his own future manner of death while in a helicopter.

cast[]

Main cast[]

  • Michael Jai White as Black Dynamite, Jim Kelly
  • Byron Minns as Bullhorn, Rudy Ray Moore, Singer
  • Kym Whitley as Honeybee, Old Lady
  • Tommy Davidson as Cream Corn, The Boss Man

Additional voices[]

  • Carlos Alazraqui as Helicopter Pilot
  • Tichina Arnold as Tinbee's Singing Voice
  • Erykah Badu as Fatback Taffy, Hoe Crows, Rita Marley, Wolf
  • Eric Bauza as The Fiendish Dr. Wu, Chinatown Assassin, R.A.C.I.S.T., Bill Cosby's Assistant, Dick Clark, Newscaster, Child, Reporter
  • Liz Benoit as Foxxy Mama
  • Tae Brooks as Michael Jackson
  • Corey Burton as Dennis Flynn, Mr. Rogers, Phil Drummond
  • Chance the Rapper as Bob Marley
  • Michael Colyar as
  • Affion Crockett as Joe Jackson
  • DeRay Davis as Ninja
  • John DiMaggio as Rip Tayles, Female Cop, J. Edgar Hoover, Human Horse, Gay People
  • Snoop Dogg as Leroy Van Nuys
  • Waka Flocka Flame as Waka Blocka Blaow
  • Godfrey as Al Sharpton
  • David Alan Grier as The Doctor
  • Eddie Griffin as Richard Pryor, Paul Mooney
  • Arsenio Hall as Tasty Freeze
  • Samuel L. Jackson as Captain Quinton
  • Carl Jones as Frank the John, Crenshaw Pete, Puppet Minion, Shark Victim, Stewie Fig Newton, Announcer, The Mayor of Beach City, Teacher, Laughing Prisoner
  • Orlando Jones as Basehead, Flying Junkies, Stewie's Brother, James Brown
  • Rochelle Jordan as Cindy Breakspeare
  • Sean Kingston as Dexter, Saint
  • Jonathan Kite as Richard Nixon, Henry Kissinger, James Bonds (Sean Connery and Roger Moore), News Reporter, Elvis Presley
  • Phil LaMarr as Muhammad Ali, Racer X
  • Lil Mo as Nurse, Teacher, Rondell's Mom
  • Luenell as Moms Mabley
  • Mel B as Connie Lingus
  • Hugh Moore as Pimp
  • Charlie Murphy as A Cat Named Rollo, A Slave Cat Named Rollo
  • Tim Blake Nelson as Chief Humphrey McGillihorn, The Wicked Bitch of the West Side, Donald Sterling, Television Executive, Cracker Cop, Director
  • Georgette Perna as Kids
  • Clifton Powell as Crenshaw the Slime, Daddy Dynamite
  • Donnell Rawlings as A Cat Named Rallo, A Slave Cat Named Rallo
  • Christopher "Kid" Reid as John the John, Sun Tzu, Black Lucky, Jamaica Labour Party Member
  • Kevin Michael Richardson as Melvin Van Peebles, Don Cornelius, Bill Cosby, Fred Berry
  • Eddie Rouse as Spike Lee
  • J. B. Smoove as That Frog Kurtis, That Bastard Kurtis
  • Aries Spears as Mr. T, O. J. Simpson
  • Cree Summer as Li'l Orphan Willis
  • Tiffany Thomas as Li'l Orphan Dudley
  • Greg Travis as Ku Klux Klan Member
  • Tyler, the Creator as Broto
  • Jason Walden as Dennis Flynn
  • Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins as Pam Grier, Reverse Strip Club Owner
  • Billy West as MASA Scientist
  • Denzel Whitaker as Donald the Accountant, Jermaine Jackson
  • Dennis L. A. White as Arnold's Stomach
  • Gary Anthony Williams as George Washington Carver III, Radio DJ, Reporter
  • Debra Wilson as Amazon Moon Bitch Leader, Lil' Orphan Penny, Eartha K.I.T.T., Euphoria, Li'l Orphan Arnold, Li'l Orphan Rodney King, Li'l Rodney Munchkins, Givinya Morehead, Child Services Lady, Hotel Employee, Hoe Crows
  • Cedric Yarbrough as Chocolate Giddy-Up

episodes[]

Pilot (2011)[]

The pilot episode features only an eleven-minute run time and was released on Adult Swim Video on August 8, 2011, and made its television debut over a year later on September 2, 2012.

TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
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Trouble on Puppet Street
Pilot
Juno LeeCarl Jones & Brian AshAugust  8, 2011 (2011-08-08)1011.21[4]

Black Dynamite is assigned by the CIA to stop That Frog Kurtis (Voiced by J. B. Smoove), a rogue educational show puppet, from executing his diabolical plan of manipulating children on national television.

Guest stars: Carlos Alazraqui, Corey Burton, Clifton Powell, J. B. Smoove 

Season 1 (2012)[]

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11 Jackson Five Across Yo' Eyes
Just Beat It
Carl Jones & Justin RidgeCarl Jones & Brian AshJuly  15, 2012 (2012-07-15)1031.69[5]

After Cream Corn saves young Michael Jackson (voiced by Tae Brooks) from an assassination attempt (while not helping Black Dynamite and the gang fight a troupe of black ninjas), he and the pint-sized pop star become good friends. However, once Michael gets on Black Dynamite's nerves, Cream Corn leaves, only to be subjected to the physical abuse of Jackson, who they all discover is actually an alien trying to take over the world.

Guest stars: Eric Bauza, Tae Brooks, Affion Crockett, DeRay Davis, Denzel Whitaker, Debra Wilson, Cedric Yarbrough 
22 Murder She Throats
Bullhorn Nights
Carl Jones & Nate ClesowichCarl JonesJuly  22, 2012 (2012-07-22)1021.89[6]

Black Dynamite has Bullhorn go undercover in the porn industry as the smooth talking rhyming "Sweet Throat" to investigate a string of murders involving black porn stars. They soon uncover a scheme to stop the world's first interracial porno, but Bullhorn finds the life of celebrity too appealing to help them.

Guest stars: DeRay Davis, Tim Blake Nelson, Clifton Powell, Greg Travis, Debra Wilson, Cedric Yarbrough 
33 Taxes and Death
Get Him to the Sunset Strip!
Carl Jones & Justin RidgeBrian Ash & Carl JonesJuly  29, 2012 (2012-07-29)1011.74[7]

Upon discovering he owes the IRS $60,000 in taxes, Black Dynamite decides to take on a job and he will soon regret: escorting a drug-addled and emotionally unstable Richard Pryor (voiced by Eddie Griffin) to the Sunset Strip for the biggest comedy performance of his career.

Guest stars: Eric Bauza, Corey Burton, Eddie Griffin, Orlando Jones, Denzel Whitaker, Debra Wilson 
44 The Dark Side of the Dark Side of the Moon
A Crisis for Christmas
Carl Jones & Nate ClesowichScott Fuselier & Carl JonesAugust  5, 2012 (2012-08-05)1041.65[8]

When Black Dynamite discovers he's unliked during Christmas, he discovers that he has to make himself more likeable by emulating the one man who he hates most for stealing his thunder: O. J. Simpson (voiced by Aries Spears). He joins O. J. on a lunar mission, but when O. J. bails at the last minute, Black Dynamite is trapped in space just as the rocket explodes in a major malfunction, making everyone believe that he is dead.

Guest stars: Myles Brown, Corey Burton, Jonathan Kite, Aries Spears, Billy West, Debra Wilson 
55 Panic on the Player's Ball Express
That's Influenza Sucka!
Carl Jones & Justin RidgeBrian Ash & Carl JonesAugust  12, 2012 (2012-08-12)1051.69[9]

After fighting what he believes to be an attempt to poison all black people, Black Dynamite comes down with the flu on the weekend of the annual Player's Ball, a party for pimps which this year is taking the form of a costume party on a cross-country train. However, Leroy Van Nuys (voiced by Snoop Dogg) hijacks the train in his attempt to take revenge on pimp-kind. With the help of the spirit of Sun Tzu (voiced by Christopher "Kid" Reid), Black Dynamite must fight the flu and a horde of Isaac Washington robots to save his friends and pimps from all over the world.

Guest stars: Snoop Dogg, Arsenio Hall, Jonathan Kite, Tim Blake Nelson, Christopher "Kid" Reid, Debra Wilson, Cedric Yarbrough 
66 The Shit That Killed the King
Weekend at Presley's
Carl JonesScott Sanders & Carl JonesAugust  19, 2012 (2012-08-19)1071.454[10]

President Nixon (voiced by Jonathan Kite) tries to destroy Black Dynamite by flooding the Black Community with cheap drugs, turning everyone into junkies, but fails and the Black Community flourishes to the White Community. To get his way, Nixon sends in Elvis Presley (also voiced by Kite) to take charge, but even The King realizes he has been wrong. In a parody of Weekend at Bernie's, Elvis apparently dies of natural causes and Black Dynamite and the gang must get him back to Graceland before his death can be blamed on anyone and everyone, in the black community.

Guest stars: Arsenio Hall, Orlando Jones, Jonathan Kite 
77 Flashbacks are Forever
Apocalypse, This!"
"For the Pity of Fools
Jong-Sik Nam & Carl JonesMichael Jai White & Carl JonesAugust  26, 2012 (2012-08-26)1081.568[11]

Black Dynamite and the gang are assigned by the CIA to go to Vietnam to stop his former comrade Laurence Tureaud (voiced by Aries Spears) from restarting the Vietnam War, but his flashbacks from the war nearly kill his friends.

Guest stars: Eric Bauza, Corey Burton, Jonathan Kite, Aries Spears, Debra Wilson 
88 Honky Kong!
White Apes Can't Hump
Jong-Sik Nam & Carl JonesCarl Jones & Brian AshSeptember  9, 2012 (2012-09-09)1091.423[12]

Black Dynamite, Bullhorn and Cream Corn brings Honey Bee to the circus to appreciate her a bit more, but in a parody of King Kong, a giant white gorilla falls in love with Honey Bee and abducts her. Now BD must save Honey Bee from Honky Kong before child service comes!

Guest stars: Orlando Jones, Jonathan Kite, Charlie Murphy, Donnell Rawlings, Debra Wilson 
99 The Race War!
Big Black Cannon Balls Run!
Carl Jones & Nate ClesowichByron Minns & Carl JonesSeptember  16, 2012 (2012-09-16)1061.637[13]

Black Dynamite represents the Black Community in a multiracial cross-country race and is reunited with his former talking car "Eartha K.I.T.T." (a parody of Eartha Kitt and KITT voiced by Debra Wilson), unaware that he is a pawn in yet another one of Fiendish Dr. Wu's diabolical schemes of world domination.

Guest stars: Eric Bauza, Phil LaMarr, Gary Anthony Williams, Debra Wilson 
1010 Father is Just Another Word for Mother Fucker
That Seed of Kurtis
Kalvin LeeCarl JonesSeptember  23, 2012 (2012-09-23)1101.453[14]

After the events of "Pilot or Trouble on Puppet Street", the son of That Frog Kurtis, That Bastard Kurtis (voiced by J. B. Smoove), enacts his revenge plan on Black Dynamite for killing his daddy on national television. Meanwhile, Black Dynamite finally finds his long-lost father (voiced by Clifton Powell) and struggles to rebuild their relationship.

Guest stars: Arsenio Hall, Clifton Powell, J. B. Smoove, Debra Wilson 

Season 2 (2014–15)[]

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111 Roots: The White Album
The Blacker the Community, the Deeper the Roots!"
"Those Cotton Pickin' Crackers
Carl Jones & ByungSan ParkCarl JonesOctober  18, 2014 (2014-10-18)0.966[15]

When ROOTS (the miniseries) hits the air and the Black Community finally sees just how bad slavery was, Al Sharpton (voiced by Godfrey) whips everyone into a reparation frenzy and they storm Beverly Hills and Beverly Hills Adjacent for the big payback on black slavery by enslaving every white honky cracker they can find! But Black Dynamite sees that since you can't even keep white slaves alive without caviar and arugula, being slave masters is actually bringing the Black Community down. Is Black Dynamite actually going to fight for the White Man's freedom?

Guest stars: Eric Bauza, Michael Colyar, Godfrey, Orlando Jones, Jonathan Kite, Debra Wilson, Cedric Yarbrough 
122 Black Jaws!
Finger Lickin' Chicken of the Sea
Carl JonesHugh Moore & Carl JonesOctober  25, 2014 (2014-10-25)1.067[16]

A soul food-eating contest gets everyone in the Black Community down to the summer's biggest funkiest most blackest beach party ever called Blaqua Party. But the party already jumped the shark when a giant shark jumps out and starts eating black people! Captain Quinton (voiced by Samuel L. Jackson), the local old, eyepatched, shark-hunting mysterious motherf**ker tells Black Dynamite this isn't just Jaws, it's Black Jaws. All Black Dynamite has to do is swim out there and kill that shark, but wait, what? Black Dynamite can't swim? Oh, crap, this might be a real problem!

Guest stars: Eric Bauza, Samuel L. Jackson, Orlando Jones, Jonathan Kite, Lil Mo, Charlie Murphy, Donnell Rawlings, Debra Wilson 
133 The Mean Queens of Halloween
Warriors Come Out
Carl JonesScott Sanders & Carl JonesNovember  1, 2014 (2014-11-01)0.951[17]

It's Halloween in LA and Cream Corn convinces Black Dynamite and the Crew to go to a street party where, let's just say, ain't nobody in the closet. Everything's gay (as in happy) and gay (as in gay) until Rip Tayles (voiced by John DiMaggio) is assassinated in front of everyone! The unseen shooter frames Black Dynamite and the Crew, and now they're on a run for their lives, trying to clear their name, pursued by every gay gang south of West Hollywood!

Guest stars: John DiMaggio, Orlando Jones, Lil Mo, Gary Anthony Williams, Debra Wilson 
144 How Honeybee Got Her Groove Back
Night of the Living Dickheads
Carl JonesIan EdwardsNovember  8, 2014 (2014-11-08)0.727[18]

With all the orphans away at orphan camp, a busted-up Whorephanage needs repairs and busted-up whores need a vacation, so Honey Bee takes the harem to Jamaica for R&R. The hoes party to their heart's content, and a disinterested Honey Bee gets her groove back when she meets the one and only Bob Marley! Back at the Whorephanage, all the sex-starved johns turn into horny zombies trying to hump their way into the building, but Honey Bee couldn't care less, she's not coming home! Bob Marley (voiced by Chance The Rapper) could be her happily ever after if not for all these assassins with machine guns constantly trying to kill them!

Guest stars: Erykah Badu, Chance the Rapper, David Alan Grier, Rochelle Jordan, Sean Kingston, Mel B, Christopher "Kid" Reid, Debra Wilson 
155 Sweet Bill's Badass Sing-Along Song
Bill Cosby Ain't Himself
Carl JonesByron Minns & Carl JonesNovember  15, 2014 (2014-11-15)2070.904[19]

When Black Dynamite's old buddy, maverick "Sweet Sweetback" filmmaker Melvin Van Peebles (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson), gears up to shoot his next blaxploitation movie in the Black Community called Blackity BlackBlackBlack, everyone's excited to help out except Bill Cosby (also voiced by Richardson)! Desperate for positive black images, Bill Cosby kidnaps the entire all-star cast and tries to brainwash them into besweatered, upstanding representatives of the black race! While Bullhorn, Cream Corn, and Honey Bee fill-in for the talent and try to keep the film afloat, Black Dynamite must track down the pudding-pop-pusher himself and save all of black film history!

Guest stars: Eric Bauza, Orlando Jones, Luenell, Kevin Michael Richardson, Eddie Rouse, Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins

Note: This is Eddie Rouse's last television role before his death on December 7, 2014. 
166 Please Don't You Be His Neighbor
Mister Rogers' Revenge
Carl JonesScott FuselierNovember  22, 2014 (2014-11-22)2021.003[20]

On the Orphans' collective birthday, Black Dynamite brings them all to a show taping with their favorite TV white man, Mister Rogers (voiced by Corey Burton). Now, you'd think that Fred Rogers was never a trained Special Forces killer and that he would definitely not kidnap all the Orphans in a deranged attempt to protect them from evil TV executives and that's exactly what doesn't not happen! With the cops outgunned and the Orphans behind guerrilla defenses, it's up to Black Dynamite to invade that neighborhood and face off with Mister Rogers himself!

Guest stars: Eric Bauza, Corey Burton, Waka Flocka Flame, Jonathan Kite, Lil Mo, Tim Blake Nelson, Debra Wilson 
177 American Band Standoff
The Godfather of Soooul Train"
"Get on Your Goodfellas
Carl JonesMichael Jai White & Carl JonesNovember  29, 2014 (2014-11-29)2040.889[21]

Cream Corn is excited as hell at getting a chance to dance on Soooooooul Train, the hippest trip in America, but Black Dynamite knows the truth that the music game is a vicious battle to-the-death between the Godfather Don Cornelius (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) and murderous Dick Clark of American Bandstand (voiced by Eric Bauza). Cream Corn becomes a Soul Train dancer and Don Cornelius' old muscle Black Dynamite sees that just when he thought he was out…they pull him back in.

Guest stars: Eric Bauza, Orlando Jones, Kevin Michael Richardson, Debra Wilson 
188 The Hunger Pang Games
Diff'rent Folks, Same Strokes
Carl JonesJason Van Veen & Carl JonesDecember  6, 2014 (2014-12-06)0.960[22]

Child Services is finally on to the Whorephanage and slaps them with a shutdown notice! But it's okay, because rich white Mr. Phil Drummond and his rich white friends (all voiced by Corey Burton) adopt all the orphans at once and whisk them off to a luxury high-rise in the sky. Just as Black Dynamite comes to terms with no longer having the Orphans around, he learns that luxury skyscraper is actually a deathmatch arena where the Orphans fight each other to the death for food! He's got to put an end to these Hunger Pang Games, no matter how popular they are!

Guest stars: Erykah Badu, Corey Burton, Lil Mo, Cree Summer, Dennis L. A. White, Debra Wilson 
9
10
The Wizard of Watts
Oz Ain't Got Shit on the Wiz
Carl JonesCarl Jones & Byron MinnsJanuary  10, 2015 (2015-01-10)1.014[23]

In this hour-long musical finale episode, Black Dynamite's one day off couldn't be more work—everyone needs his help AND a riot blows up. A brick to the head sends BD hallucinating into the Magical Land of Oz-Watts, a trippy technicolor world where…everyone needs his help! Between getting Scarecorn some game, Lionhorn a muzzle and the Tin Bee a set of balls, BD has to fight off the Wicked Bitch of the West Side and reach the Great and Powerful Mother#*?@#$%'s palace, or he'll never get home.

Guest stars: Tichina Arnold, Erykah Badu, Eric Bauza, John DiMaggio, Orlando Jones, Tim Blake Nelson, J. B. Smoove, Tyler, the Creator, Gary Anthony Williams, Debra Wilson, Cedric Yarbrough 

references[]

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