Ice-T Sounds Off on "Boring" Fifty Shades of Grey, Re-Voices Dora the Explorer—Watch Now!

Rapper-actor tells Jimmy Fallon BDSM movie "could've been on Nickelodeon!"

By Rebecca Macatee Feb 26, 2015 3:00 PMTags

Ice-T is a man of many talents.

On Wednesday's Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the rapper-actor demonstrated some of these skills by re-voicing some famed kids' cartoons.

"You probably have one of the coolest voices out there," said Jimmy. "I love just hearing your voice...and I didn't know this, but you actually did lots of voiceover work for cartoons."

"Oh, yeah," said Ice. "Lots of it. Listen hard, you'll know [it's my voice]..." From there, Jimmy proceeded to play back a series of [obviously edited] clips from shows like G.I. Joe, Scooby-Doo and even Dora the Explorer.

"Alright, Boots," said the animated adventurer (as Ice-T)! "We gotta find Crocodile Lake. Any of you mother f--kers seen crocodile lake? Oh, yeah, no s--t! It's the lake filled with crocodiles."

Jimmy tried to hold it together, but a little giggling was inevitable. The late-night host and the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit star didn't just talk kid stuff, though—they ventured into some very adult territory: Fifty Shades of Grey!

Ice-T wasn't overly impressed with the BDSM flick, though. In fact, he described it as "boring," saying, "It could've been on Nickelodeon!"

"I went to see it with [my wife] Coco. Coco read the books, and she said they were boring. She didn't make me go, I wanted to see what all the women were talking about. I wanted to see—maybe I could've learned some moves..."

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"It just kept building up," he lamented. "And I'm like, 'What's gonna happen? What's gonna happen?' And she told me that's just how the books are. It's kinda like Lost...where you think something's gonna happen and you keep watching it. Fifty Shades of Grey—that's nothing!"

"One shade of black, that's all you need," he quipped. "It's all you need, baby!"

Watch for yourself in the clips above!

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