In light of Martin Luther King Day earlier this week (and February bringing Black History Month), I was planning on writing a series of blog posts about popular/noteworthy Black* cartoon characters. While I thought of various ones I like, I thought I'd ask here: who're your favorite Black animated characters?
(* I used "Black" instead of "African-American", as some of the characters I had in mind aren't American---for instance, Black Panther from Marvel Comics fame is African, while Wyatt in "6Teen" and Leshawna from "Total Drama" are Canadian).
To add a few of mine:
Valerie Brown (Josie & the Pussycats): American TV's first recurring Black female cartoon character, Valerie's highly intelligent (she can understand the evil scientist-du-jour's instructions) and, of course, can sing!
Static (Milestone Comics/"Static Shock"): While I liked reading about Icon in the original Milestone run, I did enjoy watching Static on TV (including the meetings with Batman, the "Soul Power" episode, etc.).
Fat Albert: A childhood favorite (and maybe the longest-running TV show with a black cartoon character?), Fat Albert at the time was fun, if highly limited animated (as "Animaniacs" amusingly made fun of).
Any others?
(* I used "Black" instead of "African-American", as some of the characters I had in mind aren't American---for instance, Black Panther from Marvel Comics fame is African, while Wyatt in "6Teen" and Leshawna from "Total Drama" are Canadian).
To add a few of mine:
Valerie Brown (Josie & the Pussycats): American TV's first recurring Black female cartoon character, Valerie's highly intelligent (she can understand the evil scientist-du-jour's instructions) and, of course, can sing!
Static (Milestone Comics/"Static Shock"): While I liked reading about Icon in the original Milestone run, I did enjoy watching Static on TV (including the meetings with Batman, the "Soul Power" episode, etc.).
Fat Albert: A childhood favorite (and maybe the longest-running TV show with a black cartoon character?), Fat Albert at the time was fun, if highly limited animated (as "Animaniacs" amusingly made fun of).
Any others?