Sweet Daddy Dee was the only African-American dummy, who was used by Jeff Dunham from 2006-2010. He was mainly used as a black stereotype and was sometimes prejudiced towards Jeff.
Arguing With Myself[]
Dunham introduces Sweet Daddy Dee in Arguing with Myself as his "new manager". He calls himself a "pimp", which he says stands for "Player In the Management Profession." According to Sweet Daddy, because he is a pimp, that makes Jeff the "ho". When Dunham objects, Daddy Dee points out that Dunham makes people laugh and feel good for a living. When Dunham agrees that this is the case, Daddy Dee says, "You the ho." When Dunham asks what he would say if he told him that he was a comedian only because he enjoyed it, Daddy Dee responds, "You the dumb ho."
The Jeff Dunham Show[]
Bubba J mentions in one episode that Sweet Daddy D has an ex-wife named Lagina. During his appearances, Sweet Daddy would occasionally hit on women in performances and mentions in a deleted skit that he is a slum businessman. Sweet Daddy also has henchmen, as shown in the fifth episode. In his episodes, he tries to get more black audiences for the show and tries to modernize Civil War reenactments. In a deleted skit, he tries to make a singing group called Red Harmony acquainted with a group of German bar-runners, leading into a parody of "The Sound of Music". He also hits on one of the harmony members, Synde.
Minding the Monsters[]
In Minding The Monsters, when the graveyard of retired dummies was shown, Sweet Daddy Dee's name was shown on one of the gravestones. This signifies that he will no longer be used.
Despite this, Sweet Daddy D has returned in videos on Dunham's YouTube channel since the mid 2010s.
Clothes[]
- A purple sweatsuit with a gray or black T- short.
- A golden-green hat, pink suit, tie, a hanky chief with his initials, and golden-green pants.
- A black leather suit with red lines with a gray.
Trivia[]
- Sweet Daddy Dee, has only appeared in the special, Jeff Dunham: Arguing with Myself, but has been featured on various video on Jeff Dunham's YouTube channel, such as in the Super Bowl and "Lost Star Wars Auditions" videos on Dunham's YouTube channel, as well as being referenced by Walter in Relative Disaster.
- Sweet Daddy Dee, has also only appeared for two episodes in The Jeff Dunham Show.
- In the Intro of the Minding the Monsters special, his name only is shown on his gravestone in the graveyard of retired dummies, along with Monty, Diane, Monkey, Melvin, & Archie.
- Sweet Daddy Dee also made a cameo in Jeff Dunham's Achmed Saves America.
- In Arguing With Myself, he said one of his past clients was O.J.
- According to a Facebook page, Sweet Daddy Dee was retired over accusations of racism.
- According to what Jeff Dunham said, he created Sweet Daddy Dee to reverse roles and make fun of racism and white people.