🎯 Quick Overview
Trailer
- Director: Mike Binder
- Genre: Action, Comedy, Crime, Superhero, Parody
- Release year: 1994
- Runtime (length): 1h 32min
- IMDb rating: 5.1/10 (11K votes)
- Rotten Tomatoes: 13%
😅 Plot Summary – Badly Explained
A man turns his laundry into a superhero costume after his grandma gets caught in the crossfire of a mayoral election gone wrong, proving that even the most basic dry cleaning can fight crime… or at least cause a mild inconvenience to criminals.
🍿 Blankman: Detailed Plot Synopsis
Darryl’s Transformation
Darryl Walker, a childlike inventor with a knack for creating gadgets from junk, lives with his grandmother and brother Kevin. He accidentally discovers a method to make his clothes bulletproof. Inspired by the 60s Batman show, Darryl decides to become a low-budget superhero, Blankman.

Blankman’s Crime-Fighting Debut
Equipped with homemade gadgets and a bulletproof suit, Blankman begins his crime-fighting career. He quickly gains media attention, capturing the interest of reporter Kimberly Jonz. Meanwhile, Kevin is annoyed by his brother’s antics, but begrudgingly supports him.

Confronting Minelli
Blankman confronts Michael Minelli, the crime lord responsible for his grandmother’s death and causing havoc in the city. Minelli, initially amused by Blankman, soon sees him as a threat. The situation escalates as Minelli plots to eliminate Blankman.

⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained
🎬 Cast & Characters
- Darryl Walker (Damon Wayans): A childlike, genius inventor who becomes the low-budget superhero Blankman after tragedy strikes his family.
- Kevin Walker (David Alan Grier): Darryl’s pragmatic older brother and a news cameraman who eventually joins him as the less-equipped superhero, Other Guy.
- Kimberly Jonz (Robin Givens): A smart and attractive news reporter who covers Blankman’s exploits and becomes a love interest.
- Michael ‘The Suit’ Minelli (Jon Polito): The ruthless crime boss whose actions motivate Darryl to become Blankman.
- Grandma Walker (Lynne Thigpen): Darryl and Kevin’s beloved grandmother whose death serves as the catalyst for Darryl’s transformation into Blankman.
💬 Memorable Quotes
- Blankman: “Slap me around and call me Susan.” – Blankman says this when facing a dangerous situation, showcasing his quirky and somewhat cowardly nature.
- Blankman: “I’m a crimefighter!” – Blankman enthusiastically proclaims his new role, emphasizing his desire to make a difference despite his ineptitude.
- Other Guy: “I’m the Other Guy!” – Kevin embraces his role as Blankman’s sidekick, highlighting his less-than-impressive crime-fighting abilities.
💰Box Office
- Budget: $30,000,000
- Domestic Gross: $7,941,977
- Worldwide Gross: $7,941,977
💥 Blankman Reviews
Personal Review
Okay, I admit it, I secretly love Blankman. It’s so goofy and over-the-top, it’s hard not to laugh. I especially loved Darryl’s crazy inventions; the ‘Speculum of Life’ still cracks me up! Sure, it’s not a cinematic masterpiece, but it’s a fun, nostalgic ride. David Alan Grier as ‘Other Guy’ is the perfect sidekick, constantly rolling his eyes at Darryl’s antics. This movie takes me back to simpler times, when all you needed was a wacky costume and a heart of gold to fight crime (or at least try to).
- Who would enjoy:
- “Fans of Damon Wayans and In Living Color”
- “Viewers who enjoy superhero parodies”
- “Those looking for a lighthearted 90s comedy”
- Content warnings ⚠:
- “Mild comedic violence”
- “Suggestive humor”
- “Some toilet humor”
Professional Reviews
- Variety: “Blankman attempts a humorous take on the superhero genre but struggles with inconsistent tone. Wayans’ energy is undeniable, but the jokes often miss the mark, resulting in a film that’s more silly than genuinely funny. Grier provides some balance, but the overall experience is uneven.
- The New York Times: “Lacking the wit and satire to elevate it beyond slapstick, Blankman relies too heavily on juvenile humor and predictable superhero tropes. While Wayans is committed to the role, the film fails to deliver a compelling story or memorable characters. Ultimately, a disappointing effort.
Audience Reactions
Damon Wayans’ comedic timing and physical comedy were a hit with viewers.: Most people found the film to be a lighthearted and entertaining superhero spoof, even if it wasn’t groundbreaking.
The J5 robot was a standout character, providing many laughs and memorable moments.: The low-budget, DIY feel of Blankman was endearing to many viewers.
Overall Consensus: Blankman is a polarizing film. Some find it hilarious and endearing, while others see it as a forgettable and juvenile comedy. Its appeal largely depends on one’s tolerance for over-the-top humor and willingness to embrace its campy aesthetic.
Awards
🛠️ Behind the Scenes
- “Damon Wayans’s sons played the younger versions of Darryl and Kevin, adding a personal touch to the film.”
- “The character of Blankman was loosely based on ‘Handi-Man,’ a superhero character Damon Wayans previously portrayed on ‘In Living Color.'”
🖥️ How to Watch Blankman?
As of today, Blankman (1994) is available for purchase or rental on platforms like Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV. Check your local listings for broadcast availability.

🎥 Similar Movies
If you enjoyed Blankman, you might like these similar films:
- Meteor Man (1993): Shares the theme of an ordinary person gaining superpowers and trying to make a difference in their community.
- Mystery Men (1999): Similar superhero parody with a group of misfit heroes trying to save the day.
- Super (2010): A more modern, darker take on the ‘ordinary person becomes a superhero’ trope.
- The Toxic Avenger (1984): Cult classic about an underdog who gains superpowers and fights crime.
🛒 Blankman Related Products
- Blankman Movie Poster: A high-quality reprint of the original Blankman movie poster, perfect for fans of 90s superhero comedies.
- Damon Wayans: In Living Color – The Complete Series: Relive the glory days of ‘In Living Color’ and see where Damon Wayans’ comedic genius began. Many of the characters and comedic beats that were later incorporated into Blankman originated in In Living Color.
- Batman: The Complete Television Series [Blu-ray]: The iconic 1960s Batman series that heavily influenced Blankman. Perfect for those who enjoy campy superhero antics.
- In Living Color: Seasons 1 & 2: Before there was Blankman, Damon Wayans was In Living Color – explore the sketch show that launched many comedic legends.
🎧 Soundtrack
Blankman features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:
You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.
🤨 FAQ
Damon Wayans drew inspiration from the campy 1960s Batman TV series, creating a parody of superhero tropes with a low-budget, comedic twist. The character Handi-Man from “In Living Color” also influenced the creation of Blankman.
Blankman features slapstick humor and mild comedic violence, making it generally suitable for older children and teens. However, parents should be aware of some suggestive humor and themes. Check parental guides for more specifics.
Blankman was filmed in Chicago, Illinois, USA. The city’s urban landscape provided the backdrop for the film’s comedic take on superhero antics.
🔥 Bonus Content
Having your best friend as a roommate
Remember that hilarious roommate dynamic from Blankman? This scene perfectly captures their funny relationship. I love how ridiculous it is, you gotta check it out!
Blankman 1994- The theme song and cartoon
Did you know Blankman had a theme song AND a cartoon? It’s super short but gives you a cool glimpse into the 90s! I totally forgot about this, prepare for some major nostalgia!
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