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List of black animated characters: 2000s

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This list of black animated characters lists fictional characters found on animated television series and in motion pictures, from 2000 to 2009. The Black people in this list include African American animated characters and other characters of Sub-Saharan African descent or populations characterized by dark skin color (a definition that also includes certain populations in Oceania, the southern West Asia, and the Siddi of southern South Asia).

The names are organized alphabetically by surname (i.e. last name), or by single name if the character does not have a surname.

List

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Character Title Duration Voice Actor Creator Ref.
Abasi Wolverine and the X-Men 2009 Kevin Michael Richardson Craig Kyle [1]
Greg Johnson
Afro Samurai Afro Samurai 2007 Crystal Scales Takashi Okazaki [2]
Phil LaMarr
Samuel L. Jackson
Agni Black Butler 2008-2010[a] Hiroki Yasumoto Yana Toboso [3][4]
Patrick Seitz
Love Aikawa Bleach 2004-2012 Tetsu Inada Noriyuki Abe [5]
Travis Willingham
Aisha[b] Winx Club 2004-2009 Lucinda Davis Annita Romanelli [6]
Alysha Deslorieux
Vasthy Mompoint
Keke Palmer
Elinor Vanderburg Iginio Straffi
Winx Club: The Secret of the Lost Kingdom 2007 Keke Palmer [7]
Mela Lee
Laura Lenghi
A.J. The Fairly OddParents 2001–2017 Gary LeRoi Gray Butch Hartman [8]
Anansi Static Shock 2000-2004 Carl Lumbly Dwayne McDuffie [9]
Denys Cowan
Michael Davis
Derek Dingle
Dr. Anokye Static Shock 2000-2004 Roscoe Lee Browne Dwayne McDuffie [10]
Denys Cowan
Michael Davis
Derek Dingle
April Darker Than Black 2007 Takako Honda Tensai Okamura [11]
2009 Nazia Chaudhry
Miyuki Ayukawa Basquash! 2009 Masumi Asano Shōji Kawamori [5]
Thomas Romain
Chief Barnsdale Static Shock 2000-2004 Dennis Haysbert Dwayne McDuffie [12]
Denys Cowan
Michael Davis
Derek Dingle
Sid Barrett Soul Eater 2008–2009 Masafumi Kimura Atsushi Ōkubo [13]
Satoshi Batista Michiko and Hatchin 2008-2009 Masaki Miura Manglobe [14]
Akron Watson
Bem Humanoid Monster Bem 2006 Kazuhiko Inoue Hiroshi Harada [15]
Detective Ethan Bennett / Clayface The Batman 2004-2008 Michael Goguen Steve Harris [16][17]
Duane Capizzi
Lucas Bishop Wolverine and the X-Men 2009 Kevin Michael Richardson Craig Kyle [18]
Greg Johnson
Black Panther (T'Challa) Ultimate Avengers 2 2006 Jeffrey D. Sams Dong Woo Animation [19][20]
Black Vulcan Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law 2001-2007 Phil LaMarr Michael Ouweleen [21]
Erik Richter
Briar Fairy Tail 2009–2019 Megumi Sato Hiro Mashima [22]
Buford The Princess and the Frog 2009 Michael Colyar Peter Del Vecho [23]
Bumblebee Teen Titans 2003-2006 T'Keyah Crystal Keymáh Glen Murakami [24][25]
Sam Register
Susanna "Susie" Carmichael All Grown Up! 2003-2008 Cree Summer Arlene Klasky [26][27]
Gábor Csupó
Paul Germain
Rugrats Pre-School Daze 2008
Trixie Carter American Dragon: Jake Long 2005–2007 Kali Troy Jeff Goode [28]
Chief Buzz Lightyear of Star Command 2000-2004 Nichelle Nichols Mark McCorkle [29]
Bob Schooley
Cobra Bubbles Lilo & Stitch 2002 Ving Rhames Clark Spencer [30]
Stitch! The Movie 2003 Tony Craig [31][32]
Jess Winfield
Bobs Gannaway
Lilo & Stitch: The Series 2003-2006 Chris Sanders [33][34]
Kevin Michael Richardson Dean DeBlois [35]
Dr. Carver The Proud Family Movie 2005 Arsenio Hall Bruce W. Smith [36]
Michael Collins The Proud Family 2001–2005 Phil LaMarr Bruce W. Smith [37]
Taranee Cook W.I.T.C.H. 2004-2006 Kali Troy Andrew Nicholls [38]
Darrell Vickers
Greg Weisman
Cosmic Cleopatra El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera 2007-2008 Erica Luttrell Jorge R. Gutierrez [39]
Sandra Equihua
Cyborg (Stone) Teen Titans 2003-2006 Khary Payton Glen Murakami [40]
Sam Register
Cyborg 008 (Pyunma) Cyborg 009: The Cyborg Soldier 2001–2002 Mitsuo Iwata Shotaro Ishinomori [41]
Da Samurai Samurai Jack 2001-2004 [c] David Alan Grier Genndy Tartakovsky [42]
Darui Naruto: Shippuden 2007–2017 Ryota Takeuchi Masashi Kishimoto [43]
Deed Zoids: Fuzors 2003 Cusse Mankuma Tomy [44]
Carver Descartes The Weekenders 2000 Phil LaMarr Doug Langdale [45]
Todd Descartes Cree Summer [46]
Doc (Carl W. Greer) G.I. Joe: Resolute 2009 Steve Blum Hasbro [47]
Dorthy Burst Angel 2004 Charlet DuPar Koichi Ohata [14]
Kei Kobayashi
Jazmine DuBois The Boondocks 2005-2014 Gabby Soleil Aaron McGruder [48][49]
Kiarah Pollas
Dutch Black Lagoon 2006 Tsutomu Isobe Rei Hiroe [50]
Dean Redman
Ebon / Ivan Evans Static Shock 2000-2004 Gary Sturgis Dwayne McDuffie [51]
Denys Cowan
Michael Davis
Derek Dingle
Enok Rahan: Son of the Dark Age 2008 Phil LaMarr Roger Lécureux [52]
Eudora The Princess and the Frog 2009 Oprah Winfrey Peter Del Vecho [53]
Dr. Facilier Keith David
Falcon (Sam Wilson) The Super Hero Squad Show 2009–2011 Alimi Ballard Stan Lee [54]
Fifteen Cent The Proud Family Movie 2005 Omarion Grandberry Bruce W. Smith [55]
Fillmore (Cornelius C. Fillmore) Fillmore! 2002–2004 Orlando Brown Scott M. Gimple [56]
Lenny Flynn-Boyle Fanboy & Chum Chum 2009-2014 Jeff Bennett Eric Robles [57]
Wyatt Cenac
Tucker Foley Danny Phantom 2004–2007 Rickey D'Shon Collins Butch Hartman [58]
Libby Folfax The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius 2002–2006 Crystal Scales John A. Davis [59][better source needed]
Lucius Fox The Batman 2004-2008 Michael Goguen Louis Gossett Jr [60]
Duane Capizzi
Batman: Gotham Knight 2008 Kevin Michael Richardson Shōjirō Nishimi [61]
Futoshi Higashide
Hiroshi Morioka
Yasuhiro Aoki
Toshiyuki Kubooka
Jong-Sik Nam
Yoshiaki Kawajiri
Huey Freeman The Boondocks 2005-2014 Regina King Aaron MacGruder [62]
Riley Freeman [63]
Robert Jebediah Freeman John Witherspoon [64]
Frozone (Lucius Best) The Incredibles 2004 Samuel L. Jackson Brad Bird [65]
Lizzie Garland Phantom: Requiem for the Phantom 2009 Akeno Watanabe Nitroplus [14]
Kadokawa Shoten Shay Moore
Nurse George Up 2009 Donald Fullilove Jonas Rivera [66]
Georgia The Princess and the Frog 2009 Danielle Moné Truitt Peter Del Vecho [67]
Goo Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends 2004–2009 Grey DeLisle-Griffin Craig McCracken [68]
Valerie Gray Danny Phantom 2004–2007 Cree Summer Butch Hartman [69]
Nubia Gross The Proud Family 2001–2005 Raquel Lee Bruce W. Smith [70][71]
Boogie Gus Totally Spies! 2001- Joseph Motiki Vincent Chalvon-Demersay [72]
David Michel
Robert Hawkins Static Shock 2000-2004 Kevin Michael Richardson Dwayne McDuffie [73]
Denys Cowan
Michael Davis
Derek Dingle
Sharon Hawkins Static Shock 2000-2004 Michele Morgan Dwayne McDuffie [74]
Denys Cowan
Michael Davis
Derek Dingle
Herald Teen Titans 2003-2006 Khary Payton Glen Murakami [75]
Sam Register
Agura Ibaden Hot Wheels Battle Force 5 2009–2011 Kathleen Barr Mattel [76]
Iridessa Tinker Bell 2008 Raven-Symoné Bradley Raymond [27][77][78]
Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure 2009 Klay Hall
Marik Ishtar Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 2000-2004 Tetsuya Iwanaga Kunihisa Sugishima [79][80]
Jamieson Price
Akiko Kimura
Jonathan Todd Ross
Atsuko Jackson Michiko & Hatchin 2008–2009 Maki Sakai Manglobe [81]
Jackie Cyberchase 2002- Novie Edwards Larry Jacobs [82]
Yvette Kaplan
Jason Groh
Brandon Lloyd
J. Meeka Stuart
James The Princess and the Frog 2009 Terrance Howard Peter Del Vecho [83]
Mayor Thomasina Jefferson Static Shock 2000-2004 CCH Pounder Dwayne McDuffie [84]
Denys Cowan
Michael Davis
Derek Dingle
Jermaine Xiaolin Showdown 2003–2006 Lee Thompson Young Christy Hui [85]
Trina Jessup Static Shock 2000-2004 Sheryl Lee Ralph Dwayne McDuffie [86]
Denys Cowan
Michael Davis
Derek Dingle
Jinga Time Warp Trio 2005–2006 Alison Sealy Smith Jon Scieszka [87]
Dijonay Jones The Proud Family 2001–2005 Karen Malina White Bruce W. Smith [88]
Juice Justice League Unlimited 2004–2006 CCH Pounder Bruce Timm [89]
Kangor Static Shock 2000-2004 Kevin Michael Richardson Dwayne McDuffie [90]
Denys Cowan
Michael Davis
Derek Dingle
Wizard Kelly The Proud Family 2001–2005 Aries Spears Bruce W. Smith [91]
Miranda Killgallen As Told By Ginger 2000–2006 Cree Summer Emily Kapnek [92]
Kirikou Kirikou and the Wild Beasts 2005 Pierre-Ndoffé Sarr Michel Ocelot [93][94]
Colonel Lemak The Zeta Project 2001–2002 Michael Dorn Robert Goodman [95]
Myron Lewinski The Proud Family 2001–2005 Marcus T. Paulk Bruce W. Smith [96][97]
Foxxy Love Drawn Together 2004-2007 Cree Summer Dave Jeser [98]
Matt Silverstein
Michiko Malandro Michiko & Hatchin 2008-2009 Yōko Maki Sayo Yamamoto [79][5]
Rina Hidaka
Monica Rial [99]
Bob Makihara Tenjho Tenge 2004 Shinichiro Miki Toshifumi Kawase [79]
Jamieson Price
Max Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders 2000 Kevin Michael Richardson Jim Stenstrum [100]
Franceska Mila Rose Bleach 2004-2012 Sayori Ishizuka Noriyuki Abe [5]
Erin Fitzgerald
Monique Kim Possible 2002-2007 Raven-Symoné Bob Schooley [101]
Mark McCorkle
Murphy Superman: Doomsday 2007 Kimberly Brooks Bruce Timm [102]
Mira Naigus Soul Eater 2008–2009 Shay Moore Atsushi Ōkubo [14]
Queen Niobe Winx Club 2004–2009 Kimberly Brooks Iginio Straffi [103]
Noah Rugrats Pre-School Daze, 2008 Kimberly Brooks Arlene Klasky [104]
Gábor Csupó
Nona The Weekenders 2000 Grey DeLisle-Griffin Doug Langdale [105]
Villetta Nu Code Geass 2006-2009 Akeno Watanabe Gorō Taniguchi [106][107]
Megan Hollingshead
Numbuh Five Codename: Kids Next Door 2002–2008 Cree Summer Mr. Warburton [108]
Mama Odie The Princess and the Frog 2009 Jenifer Lewis Peter Del Vecho [109]
Omoi Naruto: Shippuden 2007–2017 Ogie Banks Masashi Kishimoto [110]
Jason Ozuma Hajime no Ippo 2000 Kobayashi Masahiro George Morikawa [111][better source needed]
Paninya Fullmetal Alchemist 2003-2004 Cynthia Cranz Seiji Mizushima [112][113]
Kyoko Hikami
Darren Patterson As Told By Ginger 2000–2006 Kenn Michael Emily Kapnek [114]
Doctor Payne The Proud Family 2001–2005 Kevin Michael Richardson Bruce W. Smith [115]
Peabo Cree Summer [116]
BeBe and CeCe Proud Tara Strong [117][118]
Bobby Proud Cedric the Entertainer [119]
Oscar Proud Tommy Davidson [120]
Penny Proud Kyla Pratt [121]
Suga Mama Proud Jo Marie Payton [122]
Trudy Proud Paula Jai Parker [123]
Puff Static Shock 2000-2004 Kimberly Brooks Dwayne McDuffie [124]
Denys Cowan
Michael Davis
Derek Dingle
Quincy Little Einsteins 2005–2009 Aiden Pompey Douglas Wood [125]
Bernie Rast Static Shock 2000-2004 Kevin Michael Richardson Dwayne McDuffie [126]
Denys Cowan
Michael Davis
Derek Dingle
Ed Reiss Justice League 2001–2004 Phil LaMarr Bruce Timm [127]
Robbie Robertson The Spectacular Spider-Man 2008-2009 Phil LaMarr Greg Weisman [128]
Victor Cook
Rubberband Man (Adam Evans) Static Shock 2000-2004 Kadeem Hardison Dwayne McDuffie [129]
Denys Cowan
Michael Davis
Derek Dingle
Kilik Rung Soul Eater 2008–2009 Kenichi Suzumura Atsushi Ōkubo [81]
Agent Rush The Zeta Project 2001-2002 Dominique Jennings Robert Goodman [130]
Erika Alexander
Sasha Bratz 2005-2008 Tia Mowry Carter Bryant [131]
Dorian Bell
Mrs. Saunders Justice League 2001–2004 Kimberly Brooks Bruce Timm [132]
Scar Fullmetal Alchemist 2003-2004 Ryōtarō Okiayu Seiji Mizushima [133][134][135]
Kenta Miyake
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood 2009-2010 Yasuhiro Irie Dameon Clarke [135][136]
J. Michael Tatum
She-Bang (Shenice Vale) Static Shock 2000-2004 Rosslynn Taylor Jordan Dwayne McDuffie [137]
Denys Cowan
Michael Davis
Derek Dingle
Madelyn Spaulding Static Shock 2000-2004 Kimberly Brooks Dwayne McDuffie [138]
Denys Cowan
Michael Davis
Derek Dingle
Yoruichi Shihōin Bleach 2004-2012 Satsuki Yukino Noriyuki Abe [5][106][139]
Wendee Lee
Shout The Fresh Beat Band 2009-2013 Thomas Hobson Nadine van der Velde [140]
Scott Kraft
Silver Sentry Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2003–2009 Marc Diraison Lloyd Goldfine [141]
Simone As Told by Ginger 2000-2006 Erica Luttrell Emily Kapnek [142]
The Wedding Frame 2004 [143]
Sita The Secret Saturdays 2008–2010 Erica Luttrell Jay Stephens [144]
Soul Power (Morris Grant) Static Shock 2000-2004 Brock Peters Dwayne McDuffie [145][146]
Denys Cowan
Michael Davis
Derek Dingle
Sparky (Phillip Rollins) Rodney Saulsberry [147]
Spyke (Evan Daniels) X-Men: Evolution 2000-2003 Neil Denis John Bush [148]
John W. Hyde
Jon Vein
Static (Virgil Hawkins) Static Shock 2000-2004 Phil LaMarr Dwayne McDuffie [149]
Denys Cowan
Michael Davis
Derek Dingle
John Stewart (Green Lantern) [150][149]
Justice League 2001–2004 Bruce Timm
Justice League Unlimited 2004–2006
Storm X-Men: Evolution 2000-2003 Kirsten Williamson Marty Isenberg [151]
Robert N. Skir
David Wise
The Super Hero Squad Show 2009–2011 Cree Summer Stan Lee
Wolverine And The X-Men 2009 Susan Dalian Craig Kyle
Greg Johnson
Dr. Joshua Strongbear Sweet Atlantis: Milo's Return 2003 Phil Morris Tad Stones [152]
Atlantis: The Lost Empire 2001 Don Hahn [33]
King Teredor Winx Club 2004–2009 Obba Babatunde Iginio Straffi [153]
Tiana The Princess and the Frog 2009 Elizabeth Dampier Peter Del Vecho [154]
Anika Noni Rose [155][156]
Kaname Tosen Bleach 2004–2012 Toshiyuki Morikawa Noriyuki Abe [5][157]
Jackie Tristan Atsuko Yuya [5]
Julie Ann Taylor
Donna Tubbs-Brown The Cleveland Show 2009-2013 Sanaa Lathan Seth MacFarlane [158]
Richard Appel
Mike Henry
Rallo Tubbs Mike Henry [159]
Roberta Tubbs Nia Long [160]
Reagan Gomez-Preston
Jefferson Twilight The Venture Bros. 2004–2018 Charles Parnell Jackson Publick [161]
Dolores Vale Static Shock 2000-2004 Pamela Tyson Dwayne McDuffie [162]
Denys Cowan
Michael Davis
Derek Dingle
Jonathan Vale Static Shock 2000-2004 Phil Morris Dwayne McDuffie [163]
Denys Cowan
Michael Davis
Derek Dingle
Mari McCabe (Vixen) Justice League Unlimited 2004–2006 Gina Torres Bruce Timm [164]
Batman: The Brave and the Bold 2008-2011 Cree Summer James Tucker [165]
Michael Jelenic
Wade Kim Possible 2002-2007 Tahj Mowry Bob Schooley [166]
Mark McCorkle
Amanda Waller Justice League Unlimited 2004–2006 CCH Pounder Bruce Timm [167]
Superman/Batman: Public Enemies 2009 Sam Liu [168]
Warhawk (Rex Stewart) Justice League Unlimited 2004–2009 Peter Onorati Bruce Timm [169]
Sticky Webb The Proud Family 2001–2005 Orlando Brown Bruce W. Smith [170][171]
Kenny West The Cleveland Show 2009-2013 Kanye West Seth MacFarlane [172]
Richard Appel
Mike Henry
Mr. White Johnny Test 2005–2014 Scott McNeil Scott Fellows [173]
Abigail "Abbey" Wilson The Replacements 2006-2009 Erica Hubbard Dan Santat [174]
Tempestt Bledsoe [175]
Mace Windu Star Wars: Clone Wars 2003–2005 Terrence C. Carson Genndy Tartakovsky [176]
Star Wars: The Clone Wars 2008-2014 [d] George Lucas [177]
Dr. Skippy Yamposki The Weekenders 2000 Phil LaMarr Doug Langdale [178]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Also in 2014
  2. ^ Aisha's name is changed to Layla in most dubs until the Nickelodeon specials and season 5 revived the original name that remains for the rest of the Winx Club franchise.
  3. ^ He also reappeared in the final season, in 2017, voiced by Keegan-Michael Key
  4. ^ the last season was in 2020.

References

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