Luther

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Luther is the hyper-intense, overprotective "anger translator" character played by Keegan-Michael Key on the sketch comedy show Key & Peele, best known for comically voicing the unspoken frustrations of President Obama.

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instanceOf fictional character
television character
appearsIn Key & Peele NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre sketch comedy
associatedWith Jordan Peele NERFINISHED
Keegan-Michael Key NERFINISHED
basedOn public perceptions of Barack Obama’s calm demeanor
characterTrait hyper-intense
overprotective
comedyStyle exaggerated anger
political satire
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
createdFor Comedy Central television network NERFINISHED
firstMedium television
hasFandom Key & Peele audience
humorType political commentary
social commentary
languageStyle informal
profane
notableFor voicing the unspoken frustrations of President Barack Obama
notableSketchContext White House press events (fictionalized) GENERATED
presidential speeches (fictionalized) GENERATED
occupation anger translator
partOf Key & Peele recurring sketches NERFINISHED
portrayalMedium live-action performance
portrayedBy Keegan-Michael Key NERFINISHED
relationshipTo President Barack Obama (as his anger translator)
targetOfSatire American politics NERFINISHED
media perceptions of Barack Obama
presidential decorum

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