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** He was even able to pull it off when he voiced the white Gin Rummy on ''[[The Boondocks]]''.
* ''[[Undercover Brother]]'' in the film of that name, which is basically this trope exploded into two hours of ethnic-related hilarity.
* [[Will Smith]] in ''[[Men in Black (film)|Men in Black]]'', ''[[Wild Wild West (film)|Wild Wild West]]'' (where his modern black slang was the spice in the [[Anachronism Stew]]), and ''[[Independence Day]]'', although he eased off this in ''[[I, Robot (literature)|I, Robot]]'' and ''[[I Am Legend]]''.
* Chris Tucker in anything he's in.
* The title character of the movie [[Shaft]]. Right On.
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* Drebin in ''[[Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots]]'' fits this trope to a T. Somewhat made weird though in that he still monologues to you just as much as anyone else, often with an insane level of detail.
* Superfly Johnson in ''[[Daikatana]]''.
* Marauders in ''[[StarcraftStarCraft II]]'': Black [[Power Armor]]-wearing infantry that launch grenades, and talk like a stereotypical player.
{{quote|[[Most Wonderful Sound|KABOOM, BABY!]]}}
* [[Mr. Exposition|DJ Professor K]], host of the titular pirate radio station in ''[[Jet Set Radio]]''.
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** Boxy Brown is this trope combined with [[Scary Black Man]]. Of course, he's just a box.
{{quote|'''Boxy Brown:''' I'm just a ''what'', bitch?!
'''Troper:''' Y-You are [[Escape from New York|the Duke of New York, you are A-Number-One!]]
'''Boxy Brown:''' Hahahaha, yeeeaaaah! }}
* Scat Cat in ''[[The Aristocats]]''. Voiced by the above-mentioned Scatman Crothers.
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