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| num_ep = [[Black Panther Episodes|6]]
 
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'''''Black Panther''''' was a mini-series that ran from January 16th to January 30th in 2010. It is the first to focus on the character of Black Panther.
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'''''Black Panther''''' was a mini-series that ran from January 16th to January 30th in 2010. It is the first to focus on the character of {{C|Black Panther|bp}}.
   
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
Similar to {{msh}}, the series was a motion comic produced by [[Marvel Knights Animation]], their only motion comics series to be released as a series. It was based on the first six issues of the fourth volume of [http://marvel.wikia.com/wiki/Black_Panther_Vol_4 ''Black Panther''] subtitled ''Who is Black Panther?''. The events were directly translated by Reginald Hudlin writing and used the artwork of John Romtia, Jr.
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Similar to {{msh}}, the series was a motion comic produced by [[Marvel Knights Animation]], their only motion comics series to be released as a series. It was based on the first six issues of the fourth volume of [http://marvel.wikia.com/wiki/Black_Panther_Vol_4 ''Black Panther''] subtitled ''Who is Black Panther?''. The events were directly translated by [[Reginald Hudlin]] writing and used the artwork of [[John Romtia, Jr.]].
   
 
==Story==
 
==Story==
After T'Chaka is asassinated, his son T'Challa takes the mantle of Black Panther and throne of Wakanda to find his father's killer. He encounters villains such as Klaw, Batroc the Leaper, Juggernaut, Black Knight, and Radioactive Man. <ref>[http://marvel.com/news/moviestories.10921.the_black_panther_animated_series_begins~excl~ The Black Panther Animated Series Begins!] at ''Marvel''</ref>
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After {{C|T'Chaka|bp}} is asassinated, his son {{C|T'Challa|bp}} takes the mantle of {{C|Black Panther|bp}} and throne of {{C|Wakanda|bp}} to find his father's killer. He encounters villains such as {{C|Klaw|bp}}, {{C|Batroc the Leaper|bp}}, {{C|Juggernaut|bp}}, {{C|Black Knight|bp}}, and {{C|Radioactive Man|bp}}. <ref>[http://marvel.com/news/moviestories.10921.the_black_panther_animated_series_begins~excl~ The Black Panther Animated Series Begins!] at ''Marvel''</ref>
   
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
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!Actor
 
!Actor
 
!Role(s)
 
!Role(s)
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|[[Djimon Hounsou]]
 
|[[Djimon Hounsou]]
|T'Challa
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|{{C|T'Challa|bp}}
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|{{Stan Lee}}
 
|{{Stan Lee}}
|Wallace
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|{{C|Wallace|bp}}
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|[[Kerry Washington]]
 
|[[Kerry Washington]]
|Shuri
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|{{C|Shuri|bp}}
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|[[Alfre Woodard]]
 
|[[Alfre Woodard]]
|Dondi Reese<br>Queen Mother
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|{{C|Dondi Reese|bp}}<br>{{C|Queen Mother|bp}}
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|Carl Lumby
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|[[Carl Lumby]]
|S'Yan
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|{{C|S'Yan|bp}}
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|Jill Scott
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|[[Jill Scott]]
|Storm/Ororo Munroe
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|{{C|Storm|bp}}/Ororo Munroe
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|Stephen Stanton
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|[[Stephen Stanton]]
|Klaw
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|{{C|Klaw|bp}}
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|Jonathan Adams
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|[[Jonathan Adams]]
|T'Chaka
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|{{C|T'Chaka|bp}}
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|[[Jean-Benoît Blanc]]
 
|[[Jean-Benoît Blanc]]
|Black Knight<br>Cannibal<br>Batroc the Leaper
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|{{C|Black Knight|bp}}<br>{{C|Cannibal|bp}}<br>{{C|Batroc the Leaper|bp}}
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|David Busch
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|[[David Busch]]
|Everett K. Ross
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|{{C|Everett K. Ross|bp}}
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|[[Phil LaMarr]]
 
|[[Phil LaMarr]]
|T'Shan
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|{{C|T'Shan|bp}}
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|Peter Lurie
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|[[Peter Lurie]]
|Juggernaut
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|{{C|Juggernaut|bp}}
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|[[Phil Morris]]
 
|[[Phil Morris]]
|W'Kabi
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|{{C|W'Kabi|bp}}
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|[[Vanessa Marshall]]
 
|[[Vanessa Marshall]]
|Cannibal
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|{{C|Cannibal|bp}}
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|[[Nolan North]]
 
|[[Nolan North]]
|Cyclops<br>Nightcrawler
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|{{C|Cyclops|bp}}<br>{{C|Nightcrawler|bp}}
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|[[Adrian Pasdar]]
 
|[[Adrian Pasdar]]
|Captain America
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|{{C|Captain America|bp}}
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|-
 
|[[Kevin Michael Richardson]]
 
|[[Kevin Michael Richardson]]
|Wolverine
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|{{C|Wolverine|bp}}
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|[[Rick D. Wasserman]]
 
|[[Rick D. Wasserman]]
|Radioactive Man
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|{{C|Radioactive Man|bp}}
 
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|Taye Diggs
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|[[Taye Diggs]]
 
|Historical Panther
 
|Historical Panther
 
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[[Djimon Hounsou]] had been considered to play Black Panther in the sequel to [[wikipedia:Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer|''Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer'']], which did feature [[Kerry Washington]].<ref>[http://www.ign.com/articles/2007/05/08/story-talks-black-panther Story Talks Black Panther] at ''IGN''</ref>
 
[[Djimon Hounsou]] had been considered to play Black Panther in the sequel to [[wikipedia:Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer|''Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer'']], which did feature [[Kerry Washington]].<ref>[http://www.ign.com/articles/2007/05/08/story-talks-black-panther Story Talks Black Panther] at ''IGN''</ref>
   
Taye Diggs, playing a historical panther, previously played {{C|Black Panther|shss}} on {{shss}}.
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[[Taye Diggs]], playing a historical panther, previously played {{C|Black Panther|shss}} on {{shss}}.
   
 
[[Nolan North]] reprises his role as {{C|Cyclops|wxm}} from {{wxm}}.
 
[[Nolan North]] reprises his role as {{C|Cyclops|wxm}} from {{wxm}}.
   
 
Hounsou, {{Stan Lee}}, [[Alfre Woodard]], and [[Adrian Pasdar]] would all appear in the [[wikipedia:Marvel Cinematic Universe|Marvel Cinematic Universe]].
 
Hounsou, {{Stan Lee}}, [[Alfre Woodard]], and [[Adrian Pasdar]] would all appear in the [[wikipedia:Marvel Cinematic Universe|Marvel Cinematic Universe]].
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Juggernaut is used instead of Rhino from the original comics for unknown reasons.
   
 
==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==
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The series was a six-episode mini-series. No episode had any titles as producer [[Cort Lane]] didn't think the short series needed individual titles.<ref>[http://www.animatedsuperheroes.com/2010/01/black-panther-episode-descriptions.html Black Panther Episode Descriptions] at ''Animated Superheroes''</ref>
 
The series was a six-episode mini-series. No episode had any titles as producer [[Cort Lane]] didn't think the short series needed individual titles.<ref>[http://www.animatedsuperheroes.com/2010/01/black-panther-episode-descriptions.html Black Panther Episode Descriptions] at ''Animated Superheroes''</ref>
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==References==
 
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==External Links==
 
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*[http://www.tv.com/the-black-panther/show/75553/summary.html TV.com]
 
*[http://www.tv.com/the-black-panther/show/75553/summary.html TV.com]
 
*[[wikipedia:Black Panther (TV series)|Wikipedia]]
 
*[[wikipedia:Black Panther (TV series)|Wikipedia]]
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Revision as of 03:58, 3 May 2020

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Black Panther
Black Panther Series
Beginning date January 16, 2010
End date January 30, 2010
Number of Episodes 6
Writers Reginald Hudlin
Original Channel BET
Previous Series The Super Hero Squad Show
Next Series The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes

Black Panther was a mini-series that ran from January 16th to January 30th in 2010. It is the first to focus on the character of Black Panther.

Background

Similar to The Marvel Super Heroes, the series was a motion comic produced by Marvel Knights Animation, their only motion comics series to be released as a series. It was based on the first six issues of the fourth volume of Black Panther subtitled Who is Black Panther?. The events were directly translated by Reginald Hudlin writing and used the artwork of John Romtia, Jr..

Story

After T'Chaka is asassinated, his son T'Challa takes the mantle of Black Panther and throne of Wakanda to find his father's killer. He encounters villains such as Klaw, Batroc the Leaper, Juggernaut, Black Knight, and Radioactive Man. [1]

Cast

Actor Role(s)
Djimon Hounsou T'Challa
Stan Lee Wallace
Kerry Washington Shuri
Alfre Woodard Dondi Reese
Queen Mother
Carl Lumby S'Yan
Jill Scott Storm/Ororo Munroe
Stephen Stanton Klaw
Jonathan Adams T'Chaka
Jean-Benoît Blanc Black Knight
Cannibal
Batroc the Leaper
David Busch Everett K. Ross
Phil LaMarr T'Shan
Peter Lurie Juggernaut
Phil Morris W'Kabi
Vanessa Marshall Cannibal
Nolan North Cyclops
Nightcrawler
Adrian Pasdar Captain America
Kevin Michael Richardson Wolverine
Rick D. Wasserman Radioactive Man
Taye Diggs Historical Panther

Djimon Hounsou had been considered to play Black Panther in the sequel to Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, which did feature Kerry Washington.[2]

Taye Diggs, playing a historical panther, previously played Black Panther on The Super Hero Squad Show.

Nolan North reprises his role as Cyclops from Wolverine and the X-Men.

Hounsou, Stan Lee, Alfre Woodard, and Adrian Pasdar would all appear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Juggernaut is used instead of Rhino from the original comics for unknown reasons.

Episodes

The series was a six-episode mini-series. No episode had any titles as producer Cort Lane didn't think the short series needed individual titles.[3]

References

External Links

Black Panther Episodes
"Black Panther 1" • "Black Panther 2" • "Black Panther 3" • "Black Panther 4" • "Black Panther 5" • "Black Panther 6"