Luther, Obama’s Anger Translator

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Luther, Obama’s Anger Translator is a popular recurring Key & Peele character who comically voices the repressed rage behind President Barack Obama’s calm public demeanor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
recurring sketch character
television character
airedOn Comedy Central NERFINISHED
appearsIn Key & Peele NERFINISHED
associatedWith President Barack Obama NERFINISHED
White House NERFINISHED
audience adult television viewers
audiencePerception fan-favorite character
basedOn Barack Obama NERFINISHED
characterTrait angry
confrontational
expressive
loud
comicFunction contrasts with Obama’s calm demeanor
voices Obama’s repressed rage
countryOfOriginShow United States NERFINISHED
createdBy Jordan Peele NERFINISHED
Keegan-Michael Key NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse Key & Peele sketches NERFINISHED
firstAppearanceShow Key & Peele NERFINISHED
genre political satire
sketch comedy
humorStyle exaggeration
political commentary
satire
language English
medium online video
television
nationalityInUniverse American
notableFor popular recurring sketch on Key & Peele
viral internet clips
partOf Key & Peele recurring characters
portrayalStyle high-energy performance
rapid-fire delivery
portrayedAs bodyguard-like presence
portrayedBy Keegan-Michael Key NERFINISHED
relationshipToObamaCharacter serves as emotional interpreter GENERATED
stands beside Obama during speeches GENERATED
role Obama’s anger translator NERFINISHED
setting press conferences (fictional)
public speeches (fictional)
speechStyle direct
informal
profane
targetOfSatire American politics
presidential decorum
toneContrastWithObama angry vs calm

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Key & Peele notableSketch Luther, Obama’s Anger Translator