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Mister Ruckus is a character in The Boondocks. He appeared in "The Color Ruckus". He is Uncle Ruckus's father.
Why He Is a Ruckus Indeed
- Along with his wife Bunny, Mister is the reason why his son Uncle hates African Americans as his abusive treatment of him as a child left him with emotional trauma and low self-esteem that it develops.
- He is shown to be racist not only towards white people but also towards Hispanics since he made a stereotypical insult towards Uncle about being a Mexican.
- Mister belittles Uncle for his achievements and the lifestyle he develops living in Woodcrest.
- He is shown to be spiteful towards his mother Nelly and wants 'to see her die, which is cruel and sadistic of him.
- Albeit he may have possessed some psychopathic traits from her abusive attitude.
- While he isn't as abusive towards his younger sons Darryl and Darrel as he is towards Uncle, he doesn't respect them either.
- He calls all of his three sons Uncle Toms, which is a terrible thing to say.
- Worst of all, he admits to Uncle that not only is he not adopted and is not suffering from re-vitiligo but also that the reason he hates him is that Uncle being born prevents him from experiencing a single moment of happiness for the rest of his life.
- While his comeuppance where he fails in Nelly's grave when his spine breaks in an attempt to also attack Uncle after the latter stood up to him for his abusive treatment of him, it can come off as cruel and/or disturbing to some people.
Redeeming Qualities
- Don D.C. Curry did a good performance voicing him.
- Much of Mister's terrible behavior is a result of Nelly's sadistic upbringing combined with his white employers' violently abusive treatment of him.
- While it doesn't excuse his mistreatment towards Bunny, he was fairly justified in calling her out for raising their sons to be subservient to white people.
- Unlike Bunny, he gets his comeuppance for his actions. He fell in Nelly's grave when his spine breaks in an attempt to attack Uncle after the latter stood up to him for his abusive treatment of him.
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