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Soul Brotha
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All right! You've gotten your Ensemble Cast but something's missing. Something... funky. A character to provide kickass quotes to be tossed around the Internet. Apparently Samuel L. Jackson is interested in the project. Yes. Enter Soul Brotha. This man is a badass. He is pure coolness. He speaks in a slang at once incomprehensible and utterly groovy, and he sho can groove. He usually is calm and laid back but he is nothing to play with; he doesn't tolerate disrespect and he never backs down from a fight, he can defend himself pretty well whether he has to defend himself physically or with weapons, most of the time he comes out the one winning the fight. If he dies (and he probably will) it will be in the coolest way imaginable. He may or may not have an afro, but he will certainly be Black. You can also expect this character to be The Casanova. It's rare the creators make this character faithful to one woman. Expect him to ask where all the white women are. Most of the time this character is not the protagonist. He is usually the The Lancer and if not, you can expect him to be in part of a duo with a white guy who is not as nearly as cool as him. Sometimes this character is just a Token Black Friend to the protagonist, or a cool guy version of Uncle Tomfoolery. If he is the protagonist it's usually in a film or series which the cast is mostly black. These characters were most popular in The '70s, during the height of Blaxploitation. This character would also usually be American, or occasionally Jamaican. According to this trope, Black men are somehow inherently cooler than their non Black neighbors. Part of this is the fact that most American music genres developed in the 20th Century has roots in the African-American community: Jazz, Blues, Soul, Hip-Hop, Funk, Rock & Roll, and yes, even Country Music. Additionally, Black Americans have often introduced new forms of popular slang and fashion into the mainstream, and have historically acted as 'cultural innovators'. The same phenomenon can be seen in other countries like the United Kingdom, where a lot of slang and fashion finds its roots in Black British culture. In the Caribbean, Ska, Reggae, Dancehall, and Rocksteady originated from Afro-Jamaicans and have spread a similar image of Cool Caribbeans around the world. Plus, while the aesthetic and the idea of cool itself has had a long history worldwide, the term "cool" itself was coined by Black Americans. See also Token Black Friend. One of the few roles where there isn't really a such thing as "too black". Examples |
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Detective Rico Tubbs of the Miami Vice Squad. | |
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Frozone in The Incredibles. When he makes his first appearance in his street clothes when he enters the Parr family residence, "cool" is the first thing that comes to your mind, which is appropriate, given his ice powers. Being voiced by Samuel L. Jackson may have something to do with that. And he has 'Fro in his name. All together now: "Where is my super-suit?" | |
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Scat Cat in The Aristocats. Voiced by the above-mentioned Scatman Crothers. | |
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Gunn in Angel is a streetwise, badass monster hunter who's popular and well known in the LA black community. He's definitely cooler than his white coworkers at Angel Investigations. | |
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Br'er Rabbit in Coonskin. Being voiced by Philip Michael Thomas, the same actor who would later play Rico in Miami Vice sure helps. | |
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Frylock, of Aqua Teen Hunger Force, has aspects of this. In other ways, however, he is a huge nerd. Boxy Brown is this trope combined with Scary Black Man. Of course, he's just a box. Shake briefly becomes this after being bitten by a radioactive black man. |
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Black Dynamite, the eponymous hero, both parodies and personifies this trope. | |
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Parodied in the extreme by Excel♡Saga's Nabeshin, who was described to his English dub actor as "like Shaft, but white". | |
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Power Rangers uses it occasionally, including Zack in the original Mighty Morphin' team and Will in Operation Overdrive. | |
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In the musical Passing Strange, there actually is a song named "Soul Brother", in which the young, middle-class Youth starts a punk rock band with his friends. They sing lines such as "My mother stands in doorways beggin' me to conform/Be a good, football playin' snazzy-dressing brother/so the sisters can be able/ to tell you to from the others" and "So Roots blew your MIND?! I learned that shit in third grade... in Ms Madeira's class". | |
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Jazz and Blaster in the original Transformers cartoon were the two Autobots most into Earth music and culture. Naturally, they both were voiced by black actors (trivia: in Jazz's case, by awesome character actor Scatman Crothers). In the IDW comic series, where the Autobots are shown using holographic avatars, that used by Jazz is, naturally, a black man. | |
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Barry the Bear from The Angry Beavers. He even tells a story in "Pass it On" that's a Blaxploitation Parody. | |
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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. | |
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Hawk in Spenser, but adopted or set aside at will according to his own whims. | |
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Lúcio in Overwatch is a Brazilian Nice Guy who happens to be a world-touring DJ and still find the time to support his local community, have a Jet Set Radio inspiration, and strives to make the world a better place. | |
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Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas: While the way he dresses is up to the player, there is no denying that Carl Johnson is very much badass, almost single-handedly turning the Grove Street families from laughingstock to top gang in Los Santos, all while purging the city of crack dealers. | |
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For reasons known probably only to the creators, Master Chief of all people is turned into one in the webseries Life in a Game. | |
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Garnet from Steven Universe can be seen as a (literal) Deconstruction of this trope. | |
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Spider in Anansi Boys. He's the Deuteragonist and son of Anansi (an African trickster deity), making Spider a minor deity in his own right. He makes a pretty good living using his divine powers and his charisma alone. | |
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Starcraft II Marauders, Black Power Armor-wearing infantry that launch grenades, and talk like a stereotypical player. There's also Gabriel Tosh, the Spectre (read: unstable Ghost) with witch doctor vibes. |
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Nino Brown in the movie New Jack City portrayed by Wesley Snipes is another evil version of this character. | |
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Parodied in Not Another Teen Movie, which has a the black character pop up with unrelated phrases like "bling bling!" (Yeah!?) out of nowhere, then disappear again. | |
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Naruto brings us Killer Bee, the Rapping Ninja. | |
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Spoofed with URL, the robot cop occasionally seen on Futurama along with his Fry-soundalike partner Smitty, who talks like one. | |
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MotoMoto in Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa. | |
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Garth Marenghis Darkplace pokes fun at the racism inherent in this trope via copious amounts of Stylistic Suck - one main character is (from the dialogue) clearly supposed to be written as one of these and even gets a rap verse in someone's song, but Garth Marenghi cast his own publisher in the role, apparently assuming that because he is black he'd be able to pull it off. The fact that he is extremely uncool in appearance, voice and mannerisms, and is easily the worst actor in the entire cast, significantly diminishes the effect. | |
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Huggy Bear from Starsky & Hutch. | |
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Thug Notes: A gang member with a PHD in classical literature summarizes and explains the greatest books and plays humanity has produced. | |
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Undercover Brother in the film of that name, which is basically this trope exploded into two hours of ethnic-related hilarity. | |
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The title character of the movie Shaft. Right On. | |
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Bobby Proud on The Proud Family is a cross between this and Disco Dan. | |
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The version in Transformers: Animated is also a ninja and uses nunchucks. A pair of nunchucks. | |
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Death Proof: Kim is a female example; a badass stunt driver and Action Girl, who's also a Boisterous Bruiser. Unsurprisingly, Quentin Tarantino wrote her to be a female Samuel L Jackson. Downplayed with Jungle Julia, who's the charismatic radio DJ and Ms. Fanservice of the group. She's however portrayed as something of an annoyance to her friends, and it's hinted she's not as cool as she thinks she is. |
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Spirit of '77: Characters can choose the story type "One Bad Mother" to become one. No points for guessing who it's supposed to evoke. | |
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Masa-san from My Bride is a Mermaid. | |
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Wesley Snipes does it again as the title character of the Blade Trilogy. | |
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Special mention in The Warriors goes to the Riffs, an entire gang of Soul Brothas. | |
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As Miss Texas in 1993, Jacqueline was the first woman to be ranked in the Pro Wrestling Illustrated "PWI 500" rankings. She was the inaugural USWA Women's Champion and held the title 14 times. Under her own name, she was also the first African-American WWE Women's Champion, the first African-American wrestler of either gender to win the WCW/WWE World Cruiserweight Titlenote Back in WCW in 2000, Lance Storm awarded the title to "Primetime" Elix Skipper, having renamed it the 100 Kg and Under Title, as part of the formation of Team Canada. and the first African-American woman to be inducted to the WWE Hall of Fame. She has a black belt in Taekwondo, and, early in her career, once finished a match after separating her shoulder. | |
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Back in the '70s,"The Soulman" Rocky Johnson was the very embodiment of this trope. He passed along a generous quantity of his coolness to his son — a guy you might know as The Rock. | |
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Luke Cage: Hero for Hire: Luke Cage during his Heroes for Hire days, though what started as being characterized as a flamboyant hustler has since changed to a more stern nature in modern comics. He's often part of a duo with Danny Rand, aka Iron Fist, with distaff counterparts in the Daughters of the Dragon (Misty Knight and Colleen Wing) | |
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TK from Angel Beats! fits every single one of these traits apart from being black, but still a Funny Foreigner in a Japanese high school. | |
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Jazz fulfills the role in Transformers (2007) once again, although the only thing left of the Jive Turkey is a more of a Mythology Gag. He introduces himself with a friendly "What's crackin', little bitches?" and a breakdancing move. | |
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In Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild, the character of Reeko the skunk (voiced by Wayne Brady). | |
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Stuart Little | hasFeature |
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Soul Brotha | |
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Cooper from Event Horizon. Referred to as the "funky spaceman". | |
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Event Horizon | hasFeature |
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Soul Plane features Snoop Dogg, who is a Soul Brotha himself, playing a funky pilot by the name of Antoine Mack. | |
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Afro Samurai has Samuel L. Jackson voicing two of them: Afro, a samurai who's calm, stern, and an unstoppable killing machine; the other is Ninja Ninja, Afro's companion and the guy who doesn't do much more run his mouth to deliver exposition. Guess which one falls under the trope. | |
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Afro Samurai | hasFeature |
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Soul Brotha | |
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When Marvel wanted to reinvent Nick Fury for the 21st century in the Ultimate Marvel line, they went to Samuel L. Jackson and asked for likeness rights. | |
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Inverted/parodied in Amazon Women on the Moon, which features a parody commercial for a charity to help black people born without soul. Another commercial parody advertises an album by Don "No Soul" Simmons, a character played by David Alan Grier who's exactly what he sounds like. | |
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Amazon Women on the Moon | hasFeature |
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Soul Brotha | |
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Blackish: The Grandfather (real name Earl Johnson but the main characters call him Pops), who is played by Laurence Fishburne. He acts more like a stereotypical Black male in a cool manner (despite being elderly) compared to most of the male main characters in the series. | |
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black•ish | hasFeature |
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Morkupine Porcupine in Chicken Little. | |
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Soul Brotha | |
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The protagonist in the movie SuperFly named Youngblood Priest who is a drug dealer. | |
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Super Fly | hasFeature |
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Soul Brotha | |
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Det. Neal Washington in Hill Street Blues, kind of; he's definitely got the mannerisms down but his accent and slang don't really stand out enough to qualify as this trope. | |
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Hill Street Blues | hasFeature |
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Soul Brotha | |
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Transformers: Jazz and Blaster in the original Transformers cartoon were the two Autobots most into Earth music and culture. Naturally, they both were voiced by black actors (trivia: in Jazz's case, by awesome character actor Scatman Crothers). In the IDW comic series, where the Autobots are shown using holographic avatars, that used by Jazz is, naturally, a black man. The version in Transformers: Animated is also a ninja and uses nunchucks. A pair of nunchucks. |
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From Coyote Ragtime Show, we have the silly version (the radio pirate Super-Soul) and the badass version (space-pirate-turned-James-Brown-dancing-priest Brother Swamp). | |
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Soul Brotha | |
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In Training Day, Denzel Washington plays Alonzo Harris, an evil version of this trope. | |
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