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Developed by | Carl Jones |
Written by | Carl Jones Brian Ash Scott Fuselier Scott Sanders Michael Jai White |
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.
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 ).
Black Dynamite is an american cartoon show based on the movie & book of the same name. It is created by Michael Jai White, Byron Minns & Scott Sanders. The pilot appeared on Adult Swim's Website on August 8, 2011. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.
Michael Jai White, Byron Minns, Tommy Davidson and Kym Whitley reprise their film roles as Black Dynamite, Bullhorn, Cream Corn and Honeybee, respectively.
The film is a parody of and homage to the blaxploitation genre and its era. It had a trailer and funding even before a script was written. Black Dynamite was shot in 20 days in Super 16 format.
Writer/director Carl Jones announced today Black Dynamite has been canceled after two seasons. Just last month the show ended its second season on a high note with an hour-long musical on police brutality featuring Tyler, the Creator and Erykah Badu.
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Taelyn Bryce Brooks (born October 6, 1997) better known by his stage name Tae Brooks, is an American recording artist, singer, songwriter and actor. Named by Billboard Magazine as #7 and #19 on the Next Big Sound chart, he is known as the voice of Michael Jackson in the animated TV series Black Dynamite.
The movie - which White also directed - is currently in post-production and is set to arrive on Thanksgiving 2021. The Variety article also reveals that Michael Jai White is gearing up to star in and direct Black Dynamite 2 for his new studio too.
In the hourlong episode, which has been billed as a musical about police brutality, Tyler stars as a talking poodle named Broto who accompanies the show's title character when he starts hallucinating a take on the Wizard of Oz after being hit in the head with a brick.
She is fiercely protective of the kids at the Whorephanage and will protect them to the end. She also cares deeply about her friends, including Black Dynamite.
The Black Dynamite animated series further chronicles the exploits of the central character, Black Dynamite and his crew. Action comedy-spoof that follows ex-C.I.A. Agent and full-time ladies man, Black Dynamite, who's out to avenge the death of his brother against kung-fu masters, drug-dealing pimps, and The Man. — Jiilo_Kim
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Black Dynamite (voiced and portrayed by Michael Jai White ) is a fictional African-American martial artist and former CIA-operative turned anti-hero vigilante. He is a part-time pimp who runs a whorephanage, a combination brothel and orphanage.
Black Dynamite is often portrayed as a near (or completely) invincible, serious, angry, caring and some what short-tempered. He cares about the orphans and whores in his care, although his sometimes questionable methods of raising the orphans doesn't make him too likable to them and often talks about himself in third person.
When ROOTS hits the air and the Community finally sees just how bad slavery was, Al Sharpton whips everyone into a reparation frenzy and they storm Beverly Hills, enslaving every white honky cracker they can find! But BD sees that since you can't even keep white slaves alive without caviar and arugula, being slave masters is actually bringing the Community down.
A soul-food-eating contest gets everyone in the Black Community down to the summer's biggest beach party. But the party's already jumped the shark when a giant shark jumps out and starts eating people! Captain Quinton, the local old, eyepatched, shark-hunting mysterious mother#*?@#$% tells Black Dynamite this isn't just Jaws, it's Black Jaws.
It's Halloween in LA and Cream Corn convinces BD and the Crew to go to a street party where, let's just say, ain't nobody in the closet.
A busted-up Whorephanage needs repairs and busted-up whores need a vacation, so Honey Bee takes the harem to Jamaica for R&R.
When BD's old buddy, maverick "Sweet Sweetback" filmmaker Melvin Van Peebles, gears up to shoot his next blaxploitation movie in the Community, everyone's excited to help out except Bill Cosby! Desperate for positive black images, Cos 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, BD must track down the pudding-pop-pusher himself and save all of black film history!.
On the Orphans' collective birthday, Black Dynamite brings them all to a show taping with their favorite TV white man, Mister Rogers.
Cream Corn is excited as hell at getting a chance to dance on Soooooooul Train, the hippest trip in America, but BD knows the truth the music game is a vicious, to-the-death battle between the Godfather Don Cornelius and murderous Dick Clark of American Bandstand.