Black Dynamite

2011
4.8
750 reviews
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The Complete Second Season episodes (9)

1 Roots: The White Album or The Blacker the Community the Deeper the Roots!
1/10/15
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. Is Black Dynamite actually going to fight for the White Man's freedom?
2 Black Jaws! or Finger Lickin' Chicken of the Sea
10/18/14
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. All BD 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!
3 Warriors Come Out or Mean Queens of Halloween
10/25/14
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. Everything's gay (as in happy) and gay (as in gay) until the Emcee is assassinated in front of everyone! The unseen shooter frames BD 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!
4 How Honeybee Got Her Groove Back or Sexodus or Night of the Living
11/1/14
A busted-up Whorephanage needs repairs and busted-up whores need a vacation so Honey Bee takes the harem to Jamaica for RandR. 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 could be her happily ever after if not for all these assassins with machine guns constantly trying to kill them!
5 Sweet Bill's Badass Singalong Song or Bill Cosby Ain't Himself
11/8/14
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!
6 Mister Rogers' Revenge or Please Don't You Be His Neighbor
11/15/14
On the Orphans' collective birthday Black Dynamite brings them all to a show taping with their favorite TV white man Mister Rogers. 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.
7 American Band Standoff or The Godfather of Soooul Train or Get on Your
11/22/14
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. Cream Corn becomes a Soul Train dancer and Don's old muscle Black Dynamite sees that just when he thought he was out… they pull him back in.
8 Diff'rent Folks Same Strokes or The Hunger Pain Games
11/29/14
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 adopt all the orphans at once and whisk them off to a luxury high-rise in the sky. Just as BD 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!
9 The Wizard of Watts or Oz Ain't Got S&@# on the Wiz
12/6/14
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.

About this show

Black Dynamite revolves around the lives of a heroic, crime-fighting vigilante of justice and his friends as they work to keep their community safe.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
750 reviews
Jean Luc Pressoir
February 4, 2021
The popular urban Blaxploitation classics such as Shaft, Super Fly, Cleopatra Jones, Coffy, Foxy Brown, Black Samurai, Undercover Brother, and Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song comes to Black Dynamite, a young fly Vietnam War veteran and former CIA officer. Black Dynamite fights and clean up the streets of drugs and gang violence throughout his community, go up against a rogue corrupt federal government, and fighting racism of the Ku Klux Klan. Black Dynamite is also a fine, handsome man especially the taste of women he romance anywhere, everytime. So cool that Michael Jai White, Byron Minns, Tommy Davidson, and Kym Whitley reprise their roles from the film, Black Dynamite.
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Amy
December 3, 2015
Blaxploitation is a genre that isn't used as much as I think it could be. That said, I think Black Dynamite fills in the holes in our hearts that were left by classics like the film this show is based on (by the same name) and Pootie Tang. Long live the Whorephanage!
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A Google user
August 27, 2012
This show has potential. The funny episodes have been ROFL, but a couple of them have died quietly on the screen. With that said, it may not get the mileage, but if it is given the chance, BD could definitely stand tall with the Boondocks for socially conscious, culturally scathing hilarity.
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