Exclusive: Donald Faison Talks Adult Swim’s New Digital Series Alabama Jackson, Shares Sneak Peek at Future Episode
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Today, Adult Swim is debuting its latest digital short series, Alabama Jackson, on their YouTube channel, following the titular time traveler (voiced by Donald Faison) and Harriet Tubman (Wanda Sykes) as they protect Black history from the machinations of Woodrow Wilson (Seth Green) and the KKKabal. Alabama is a hilarious combination of suave and bumbling, often saved by Harriet’s quick thinking.
The stop motion animated series sounds a bit like a fever dream crossed with a 30 Rock bit, but series creator Faison (Scrubs, Clueless) was initially inspired by Indiana Jones (which makes sense once you consider Alabama Jackson’s name) and his swashbuckling archeological adventures.
“I was like, you know, this dude’s going across the world—he’s in Africa, sometimes he’s in China—and there’s so much history, there’s so much Black history out there that nobody’s investigating. Wouldn’t it be really dope if there was somebody like the Black Indiana Jones, who was going across the continent and trying to find all of this Black history?” Faison tells me over Zoom from the floor of his closet. He has all the trappings of a home podcaster, thanks to his show with fellow Scrubs alum Zach Braff, Fake Doctors, Real Friends.
“When you try to do a show about an African American archeologist looking for artifacts, you run into problems, because a lot of our history is being erased…as time goes on,” he says. “One of the people that did a lot of erasing of Black history is Woodrow Wilson. And so I thought, how cool would it be if it’s a time travel show, and Woodrow Wilson is going through time now trying to erase Black history instead of trying to destroy books and curriculum in schools.”
Faison’s idea came up at a San Diego Comic Con Panel, and the head of Stoopid Buddy Stoodios—the animation studio behind Adult Swim’s Robot Chicken—was interested. It was the perfect match, as Faison’s love for stop motion animation runs deep.
“It’s my passion, actually,” he admits when I ask him about the craft. He even interned at Stoopid Buddy to learn more about the art form, and has lent his voice to a number of Robot Chicken characters. Faison credits his longtime friend and Stoopid Buddy co-founder Seth Green with helping him delve into stop motion.
“[Seth] introduced me to a bunch of animators, and I was able to convince one of them to come back to my house and teach me how to animate,” Faison explains.
Now, with Alabama Jackson, his passion project is coming to life.