Mister Ruckus

"Boy, what did you say to me?"

- Mister Ruckus

Mister Ruckus is Uncle Ruckus' "adoptive" (but in truth biological) father. He regularly abuses Uncle Ruckus any chance he gets, especially when he was a child. He appears in the episode "The Color Ruckus" of The Boondocks.

He was voiced by Don "D.C." Curry who played Uncle Elroy from Next Friday.

History
When Ruckus was a child, Mister worked several jobs including waiter and training dummy for the police. Each job involved him being humiliated and abused by Caucasian men, causing him to grow a seething hatred toward white people all his life, and he in turn gave Ruckus many injuries and emotional trauma, leading Ruckus to hate black people. When Ruckus was still young (possibly eight years old), Mister kicked him out of their house, causing Ruckus to live on the streets since then. Uncle Ruckus's brothers believe that after the white men took his humanity, sanity, and dignity, Mister Ruckus took these problems out on his boys, or perhaps it was their father trying to toughen them up for the world.

Death of Mister Ruckus
Many years later, Mister reunited with Ruckus, when news of his much loathed mother's impending death came. He was not happy with Ruckus, who he called a "Mexican", (which he states is a person who works their whole life to achieve nothing) and revealed that Bunny's accusation that Ruckus being adopted and suffering from re-vitiligo was false, much to her denile.

At the funeral, Ruckus stood up to Mister and told him to "Get it out of your system, then sit down, and shut the f**k up!". Mister was about to beat Ruckus until the injuries Mister from got so many years of physical abuse himself had finally taken it's toll on him and he fell into his mother's grave and snapped his neck, killing him.