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“ | I got rid of my slave name when I was falsely incarcerated and had my dignity stripped away by whitey. [...] The only avenue to right an injustice is through armed action. If I had wrongfully imprisoned someone, i'd be very scared right now. | „ |
~ Jefferson Davis' first lines in the show. |
Jefferson Davis is a minor villain in the tv show F Is For Family, serving as the main antagonist of the episode "Landing the Plane".
He is voiced by Phil LaMarr, who has also portrayed Dormammu in the animated Marvel universe, Baxter Stockman in the 2012 TMNT series, Geras in Mortal Kombat 1, the Fat Cat in Bolt, Lucan in Invincible, Reggie in The Walking Dead Motion Comic, Goigoi in The Lion Guard, Mizo in Jak X: Combat Racing, Hector Con Carne in Evil Con Carne and The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, Bull Sharkowski, Euripides Sharkowski, Larry Raccoon, and Bobby Lion in My Gym Partner's a Monkey, Oil Slick in Transformers: Animated, the Tour Guide in Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa and Madly Madagascar, Jack-Aku in Samurai Jack, Mitosis Jones in Ozzy and Drix, Paws in Cats and Dogs: The Revenge Of Kitty Galore, Ricochet in The Spectacular Spider-Man, TA-175 in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Artemis in American Dad!, Drake Sypher in Loonatics Unleashed, Silicon Red in Futurama, Anago in The Hiro's, Lord Darkan in Kulipari: Dream Walker, George Hawk in Big Time Rush, Squeakus in Catscratch, and Aquaman in Injustice.
History[]
Past[]
Nothing is known about Davis' childhood, but what is known is that in the year 1958, he was falsely accused and sent to prison for fifteen years for the murder of a country club's saddle boy despite having no motive or even any knowledge of what the sport of Polo was. Twelve years into his prison sentence, he joined a terrorist group known as "the Black Liberation Alliance for Black Liberation" and changed his name to Tecumseh X. Du Bois. Three years later, he was finally released from prison when another inmate admitted it was him who committed the murder.
Breaking Bill[]
It's mentioned on a newspaper that the Black Liberation Alliance for Black Liberation had kidnapped Danielle Kerry, the daughter of a CEO who owned their own ketchup brand. The newspaper mentions that they had kept her for at least three days and the police didn't even notice their ransom note in her apartment at first, thinking it was just a poem, when it was actually demanding her billionaire parents give them all of their money for the inner cities, which they seemingly refused to do. Because of this, Danielle later joined the terrorist group.
Pray Away[]
Davis appears in person for the first time on a talk show where he explains why he ditched his birth name which he dubs to be his "slave name", and proclaims the only way to right any wrongs is to arm yourself.
Landing the Plane[]
Joining his fellow terrorists, Davis hijacks Mohican Airlines and holds one of the planes hostage with a bomb, and Frank Murphy is personally held at gunpoint by Davis. After Davis shoots Frank in the arm, Scoop Dunbarton falls out of the plane's cargo hold and beats up all of the terrorists, including Davis. Afterwards, he is arrested along with every other terrorist.
Bill Murphy's Night Out[]
On a newspaper that's briefly shown when Bill knocks over a newspaper stand, it's revealed that Jefferson Davis somehow married Danielle despite them both being in prison.
Trivia[]
- Davis is named after the first and only president of the Confederate States of America of the same name.
- The terrorist group Davis is part of seems to take inspiration from the real life political group known as the Black Panthers.
- Most of Davis' backstory was revealed on a newspaper during the episode "The Liar's Club", which was seven entire episodes prior to his first physical appearance.
External Link[]
- Jefferson Davis - F Is For Family Wiki