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By The Skanner News | The Skanner News
Published: 11 April 2011

If you're a fan of the critically acclaimed blaxploitation spoof "Black Dynamite," you're in for a treat: Adult Swim will be creating an animated series that includes many of the film's creators, as well as "The Boondocks" director Carl Jones.

If you haven't seen "Black Dynamite" … now might be the time to get on the band wagon.

Here's the release:

Adult Swim announced this week it picked up the animated series "Black Dynamite." Based on 2009's feature film, "Black Dynamite," the new 30-minute animated series will premiere in the spring of 2012.

The Black Dynamite animated series further chronicles the exploits of the central character, Black Dynamite, and his crew. Under the direction of Carl Jones (The Boondocks), the series features the voice talent of Michael Jai White, Tommy Davidson, Kym Whitley and Byron Minns, all of whom starred in the feature film.

The feature film is an outrageous action comedy-spoof that follows ex-CIA 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.

Black Dynamite, the animated series, is being produced by Ars Nova Entertainment. Carl Jones is executive producer. Jon Steingart and Jillian Apfelbaum also serve as executive producers. Brian Ash is co-executive producer. Scott Sanders, Michael Jai White and Byron Minns are producers. Black Dynamite is being animated by Titmouse, Inc.

In addition to the feature film and the animated series, Ars Nova and Ape Entertainment have just released the comic book, Black Dynamite: Slave Island. Written by Brian Ash, with drawings by Jun LoFamia and colors by JM Ringuet, Black Dynamite: Slave Island follows everyone's favorite blaxploitation sensation as he brings his badass brand of kung-fu to the sequential page. Based on a story by Michael Jai White, Byron Minns and Scott Sanders, Black Dynamite uses his fists of fury to shut down a mysterious island where slavery still exists. The 48-page comic book arrived in stores April 4.

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