The 29 Best Black Cartoon Characters Of All Time
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These cartoon characters scream Black excellence, so here are the best black cartoon characters to ever be created:
1.Huey and Riley Freeman
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Show: The Boondocks
I can't separate these two as individuals as Huey and Riley both had an equal impact on the culture. Both are voiced by the talented Regina King. Huey has more of a "woke" serious personality as the older brother, and Riley is the louder and socially in touch brother. Both are very strong in their beliefs and iconic Black kid cartoon characters.
2.Frozone
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Show/Movie: The Incredibles
Lucius Best, aka Frozone, is one of my favorite voiced superheroes and one with a great background story.
He has the power to turn things to ice and tried to enter the Winter Olympics, but his superpowers caused him to be rejected. Now, he helps his best friend Mr. Incredible and his family when in need.
3.Numbah Five
4.Penny Proud
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Show: The Proud Family
PENNYYYYYY! Penny Proud is an extroverted preteen who was the main character of the staple 2000s Disney Show. She is your everyday teenage girl protagonist who wants to talk to boys, but her dad is not having it. Penny is extroverted and very cool with everyone she comes in contact with. Truly one for the people.
5.Susie Carmichael
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Show: Rugrats
Susie Carmichael is the OG IT Girl. Only 3 years old, Susie is fluent in 10 different languages, becomes a great singer, and was the rival of the main character of the Rugrats, Angelica Pickles.
6.Gerald Johanssen
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Show: Hey Arnold!
In every Black friend group, you have that one friend who excels in the role of storytelling. Gerald is that friend. Gerald might be the most loyal friend on this character list and rode with Arnold with every situation he was put in. A real one for sure.
7.Fillmore
8.Princess Tiana
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Movie: The Princess and the Frog
The first African-American princess in the Disney princess franchise is the beautiful 19-year-old, Princess Tiana.
Tiana is hands down the most impactful character on this list as little Black girls all over the world can see someone like them as a princess.
9.Garnet
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Show: Steven Universe
Garnet is voiced by singer and Apple Music DJ Estelle. Garnet is one of the first characters in my memory that displayed a lesbian relationship, and her character's marriage led to the first-ever same-sex marriage on Cartoon Network.
10.Missy
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Show: Big Mouth
Out of all the main characters on the show, Missy appears on the show the least, but the episodes that highlight her are ones that are must-watch. Missy is a short girl who is smart and has two professors as parents. She has a mixed background, though I'm waiting for the show to describe more of her back story.
11.Suga Mama
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Show: The Proud Family
Suga Mama is the youthful grandma who stays hip and always shoots her shot at Papi. Suga Mama is one of the most exciting characters on this list.
12.Miles Morales
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Series: Spider Man
"With great power comes great responsibility."
Once Peter Parker faced his death, Miles Morales came through to fill the void. Morales was such a great addition to the Marvel community.
13.Keesha Franklin
14.Black Panther
15.Cleveland Brown
16.Jodie Landon
17.Cyborg
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Show: Teen Titans Go!
Cyborg is the life of the party. His intelligence is his best skill, and that makes me happy to see a Black man bring representation in that way.
18.Black Dynamite
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Show: Black Dynamite
Black Dynamite is the man! Black Dynamite is the '70s super masculine superhero who loves everything Black.
19.Valerie Gray
20.Mr. T
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Show: Mister T
Let's keep it a bean, Mr. T is a certified legend! Everything he does is great, and this just added to the legacy.
21.Virgil Hawkins
22.Rallo Tubbs-Brown
23.Oscar Proud
24.Trixie Carter
25.Monique
26.Joe Gardner
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Movie: Soul
Soul is one of the best Disney movies of the past five years. Joe's passion is playing jazz music. This leads him to now being a band teacher at a local middle school. Joe Gardner is the first African American protagonist in a Pixar feature film.
27.Piccolo
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Show: Dragon Ball Z
Let me clarify; now, I know Piccolo is not Black (he's not even a human lol), but this character is the most relatable non-human character in the Black community. He just resonated with us; if you know, you know.
Piccolo is the second strongest being on Earth and fights Goku throughout the beginning of the show.
28.Fat Albert
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Show: Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids
Fat Albert is the group leader, main protagonist, and head singer of the Junkyard Boys. Everyone loves Fat Albert; might be a crime if you don't.
29.Storm/Ororo Munroe
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Show: X-Men
Storm has the ability to control the weather. Storm is one of the most influential characters ever for Black women. She is a character who every woman wanted to be, like, at least once.