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{{Character
 
{{Character
 
|name =Black Vulcan
 
|name =Black Vulcan
|image =[[Image:BlackVulcan.jpg]]
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|image = [[Image:BlackVulcan.jpg]]
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|first = Very Personal Injury
|last =
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|last = Harvey Birdman, Attorney General
|gender =Male
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|gender = Male
|age =
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|age = 29
|homeland =
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|homeland = Texas
|species =
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|species = Human
|forms =
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|forms = Lightning bolt
|voiceactor =Phil LaMarr
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|voiceactor = Phil LaMarr
}}'''''Black Vulcan''''' has made several appearances on the show Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law. Along with [[Apache Chief]] he is the co-founder of [[The Multi-Culture Pals]].
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}}'''''Black Vulcan''''' (Michael Jones) has made several appearances on the show. Along with [[Apache Chief]], he is the co-founder of [[The Multi-Culture Pals]].
   
 
== Background ==
 
== Background ==
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He debuted in the season one episode "[[Very Personal Injury]]," where he describes his power as "Pure electricity… in my pants," to which someone responds "Oh, my." This becomes a running gag: whenever someone makes a double entendre, he will often appear to utter some variation on "…in my pants." In a later episode, he gives advice to Peanut as he goes through superhero puberty and acquires his powers. "I felt something... happenin'..." "In your pants?" "That's right. In my pants." In the episode "[[Booty Noir]]," he has a menage a trois with his ex-girlfriend [[Norlissa]] and [[Myron Reducto|Reducto]].
   
He debuted in the season one episode, "Very Personal Injury". In the episode, he describes his power as "Pure electricity…in my pants". This becomes a running gag: whenever someone makes a double entendre, he will often appear to utter some variation on "…in my pants." He also gives advice to the character Peanut as he goes through superhero puberty and acquires his powers. In the episode "Booty Noir" he has a menage a trois with his ex-girlfriend Norlissa and [[Myron Reducto|Reducto]]. Apparently he used to go by the name of Super Volt before Aquaman suggested his present name, to which Black Vulcan responds that maybe they should just call Aquaman "White Fish".
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Apparently he used to go by the name of Supervolt before Aquaman suggested his present name, to which Black Vulcan responds that maybe they should just call Aquaman "White Fish."
   
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[[Debbie]] has a crush on him, which makes him feel very uncomfortable (in his pants.)
Black Vulcan, like Apache Chief, was originally created by Hanna Barbara to create a more racially diverse cast of superheroes for their "Superfriends" programming, although they are largely considered out of place racial stereotypes and jokes among heroes by today's public. This is often parodied by Harvey Birdman, with Apache Chief and Black Vulcan both having been fired by the Superfriends.
 
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[[Category:Suporting Characters]]
 
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In "Harvey Birdman, Attorney General," Black Vulcan is America's last President, and the rest of the cast aim to re-elect him. He also wears a really cool jacket now.
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[[File:Screen_Shot_2019-05-10_at_3.55.16_PM.png|thumb|Black Vulcan super-looting in Super Friends episode 1]]
 
Black Vulcan, like Apache Chief, was originally created by Hanna-Barbera to create a more racially diverse cast of superheroes for ''Super Friends'', although they are largely considered out of place racial stereotypes and jokes among heroes by today's public. This is often parodied by Harvey Birdman, with Apache Chief and Black Vulcan both having been fired by the Super Friends; Black Vulcan's case being because of some sort of budget thing, though he thinks it's because they were always pairing him up with a white member, "like I was gonna start super-lootin' the minute they weren't watchin'." This is not true, as in the first episode of Super Friends, Black Vulcan does in fact super-loot, but in a different context.
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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Bv_2.png|Original Black Vulcan
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Screen_Shot_2019-08-22_at_3.09.19_PM.png|"That's SUPERVOLT."
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Black-vulcan-harvey-birdman-attorney-general-6.5.jpg|Black Vulcan in Harvey Birdman, Attorney General
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Wedding.jpg
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Multiculture.JPG
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</gallery>
 
[[Category:Supporting Characters]]
 
[[Category:Hanna-Barbera characters]]
 
[[Category:Hanna-Barbera characters]]

Revision as of 20:57, 1 October 2019

Black Vulcan
BlackVulcan
First appearance

Very Personal Injury

Most recent appearance

Harvey Birdman, Attorney General

Gender

Male

Age

29

Homeland

Texas

Species

Human

Alternate Form(s)

Lightning bolt

Voiced by

Phil LaMarr

Black Vulcan (Michael Jones) has made several appearances on the show. Along with Apache Chief, he is the co-founder of The Multi-Culture Pals.

Background

He debuted in the season one episode "Very Personal Injury," where he describes his power as "Pure electricity… in my pants," to which someone responds "Oh, my." This becomes a running gag: whenever someone makes a double entendre, he will often appear to utter some variation on "…in my pants." In a later episode, he gives advice to Peanut as he goes through superhero puberty and acquires his powers. "I felt something... happenin'..." "In your pants?" "That's right. In my pants." In the episode "Booty Noir," he has a menage a trois with his ex-girlfriend Norlissa and Reducto.

Apparently he used to go by the name of Supervolt before Aquaman suggested his present name, to which Black Vulcan responds that maybe they should just call Aquaman "White Fish."

Debbie has a crush on him, which makes him feel very uncomfortable (in his pants.)

In "Harvey Birdman, Attorney General," Black Vulcan is America's last President, and the rest of the cast aim to re-elect him. He also wears a really cool jacket now.

Screen Shot 2019-05-10 at 3.55

Black Vulcan super-looting in Super Friends episode 1

Black Vulcan, like Apache Chief, was originally created by Hanna-Barbera to create a more racially diverse cast of superheroes for Super Friends, although they are largely considered out of place racial stereotypes and jokes among heroes by today's public. This is often parodied by Harvey Birdman, with Apache Chief and Black Vulcan both having been fired by the Super Friends; Black Vulcan's case being because of some sort of budget thing, though he thinks it's because they were always pairing him up with a white member, "like I was gonna start super-lootin' the minute they weren't watchin'." This is not true, as in the first episode of Super Friends, Black Vulcan does in fact super-loot, but in a different context.

Gallery