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"The Boondocks" drew some of its influence from "Samurai Champloo" (which borrowed much from blacksploitation) -- it's specifically noticeable in "The Boondocks'" opening credits sequence. Is "Black Dynamite: The Animated Series" bringing this influence around full circle?Carl Jones: The guy who animated that for "Samurai Champloo" is a guy named Takeshi Koike…he did influence the style of the "Black Dynamite" series. I love the way that he used the heavy blacks. He also did 'World Record' [a segment of] 'The Animatrix'. So I wanted to create a world where the comedy was so over the top, and tonally the show was very silly, but it would contrast with a very dark and gritty style of animation. It is somewhat anime-influenced, but not so much. You know, just in that way -- just really, a lot of hard edges and lots of blacks and shadows. Everything is in shadows everywhere. So yeah, we borrow a little bit here and there. But who doesn't?