Best Characters From Chappelle's Show

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Best Characters From Chappelle's Show - The brain-child of comedians Dave Chappelle and Neal Brennan, Chappelle's Show took over the airwaves when it aired. The critical ingredient undoubtedly was the host of characters that Chappelle featured on the show. Whether he played them himself or had real-life funny men pop up on the show, it was always comical. Check out some of the best characters from Chappelle's Show. (Photo: Comedy Central) 

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Negrodamus - It's always good to be praised by people you look up to. It's even better when those people opt to be a character on your show. Paul Mooney created the character Negrodamus — the all-knowing African-American version of the prophetic Nostradamus. (Photo: Comedy Central)

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Negrodamus - It's always good to be praised by people you look up to. It's even better when those people opt to be a character on your show. Paul Mooney created the character Negrodamus — the all-knowing African-American version of the prophetic Nostradamus. (Photo: Comedy Central)

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Clayton Bigsby - Frontline's star Clayton Bigsby appeared on the first episode of Chappelle's Show — a spoof of PBS's Frontline featured from an iconic Saturday Night Live skit done by Richard Pryor and Chevy Chase.(Photo: Comedy Central)

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Clayton Bigsby - Frontline's star Clayton Bigsby appeared on the first episode of Chappelle's Show — a spoof of PBS's Frontline featured from an iconic Saturday Night Live skit done by Richard Pryor and Chevy Chase.(Photo: Comedy Central)

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Rick James - It's Rick James, b_tch! Chappelle brought Rick James' character to life during season 2 when he introduced Charlie Murphy's True Hollywood Stories, based on the real-life relationship between Charlie and the late Rick James.(Photo: Comedy Central)

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Rick James - It's Rick James, b_tch! Chappelle brought Rick James' character to life during season 2 when he introduced Charlie Murphy's True Hollywood Stories, based on the real-life relationship between Charlie and the late Rick James.(Photo: Comedy Central)

Ashy Larry - Donnell Rawlings played a character who proved to be a crust above the rest, Ashy Larry. Rawlings' character was definitely a wise crack for more reasons than one.   The main thing we can say about Ashy Larry is that he was comfortable with his ash.  (Photo: Comedy Central)

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Ashy Larry - Donnell Rawlings played a character who proved to be a crust above the rest, Ashy Larry. Rawlings' character was definitely a wise crack for more reasons than one. The main thing we can say about Ashy Larry is that he was comfortable with his ash.  (Photo: Comedy Central)

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Lil' Jon - During season 2 Chappelle acted as the king of crunk himself, Lil' Jon. All we say is: OK!(Photo: Comedy Central)

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Lil' Jon - During season 2 Chappelle acted as the king of crunk himself, Lil' Jon. All we say is: OK!(Photo: Comedy Central)

Samuel Jackson - It's Samuel Jackson (Samuel Jackson voice). Chappelle used this character to imitate the loud Snakes on a Plane actor...only through a beer commercial.(Photo: Comedy Central)

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Samuel Jackson - It's Samuel Jackson (Samuel Jackson voice). Chappelle used this character to imitate the loud Snakes on a Plane actor...only through a beer commercial.(Photo: Comedy Central)

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Charlie Murphy - A character all his own, Charlie Murphy (Eddie Murphy's biological brother) received the funny as well. During the second season of Chappelle's Show, Charlie stopped by to share a few of his celebrity stories.(Photo: Comedy Central)

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Charlie Murphy - A character all his own, Charlie Murphy (Eddie Murphy's biological brother) received the funny as well. During the second season of Chappelle's Show, Charlie stopped by to share a few of his celebrity stories.(Photo: Comedy Central)

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Tyrone Biggums - Did somebody say crack?!!? As a squeaky voiced crack addict, Chappelle brought crack back from being whack...or at least he made crack funny. All we have to say is hide yo kids, hide yo wife and hide yo belongings when Tyrone and his crusty lips come around. Don't miss the Chappelle's Show marathon. Saturday from 5P/4C to 11P/10C.(Photo: Comedy Central)