Black Dynamite - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
"Roots: The White Album" or "The Blacker the Community the Deeper the Roots!"
The gang returns for a second season.
"Black Jaws!" or "Finger Lickin' Chicken of the Sea"
A soul-food-eating contest is interrupted by a man-eating shark.
"Warriors Come Out" or "The Mean Queens of Halloween"
BD and the Crew are framed for a Halloween murder.
"How Honey Bee Got Her Groove Back" or "Night of the Living Dickheads"
Honey Bee meets Bob Marley and the hoes turn into zombies while vacationing in Jamaica.
"Sweet Bill's Badass Singalong Song" or "Bill Cosby Ain't Himself"
Bill Cosby unwittingly helps Melvin, when he doesn't understand the concept of his film.
"Mister Rogers' Revenge" or "Please Don't You Be His Neighbor"
Black Dynamite takes the Orphans to a recording of 'Mister Rogers' Neighborhood'.
"American Band Standoff" or "The Godfather of Soooul Train" or "Get on Your Goodfellas"
Cream Corn is excited for the chance to dance on "Soul Train," but BD knows the show is a battle between Don Cornelius and Dick Clark.
"Diff'rent Folks, Same Strokes" or "The Hunger Pang Games"
The Whorephanage is shut down, leaving the orphans to be adopted by a group of rich white friends.
The Wizard of Watts or Oz Ain't Got S&@; on the Wiz
Black Dynamite, during a riot in the neighborhood, gets hit in the head with a brick and goes to the land of Oz-Watts, where everybody is needing his help. But between getting Scarecorn some game, Lionhorn a muzzle and Tin Bee a set of balls, he has to bring down the Pig Chief, The Wicked Bitch of the West Side and reach the Great and Powerful Motherf@$%er's palace, or he'll never get home.
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