Lil' Bush

Li'l Bush
Format Animated
Created by Donick Cary
Voices of Chris Parson
Dave B. Mitchell
Mara Cary
Donick Cary
Ann Villella
Iggy Pop
Kari Wahlgren
Country of origin United States
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 17 (List of episodes)
Production
Running time 22 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Comedy Central
Original run June 13, 2007 – May 15, 2008

Lil' Bush is a satirical, politically-themed animated television series which premiered on June 13, 2007 on Comedy Central. The series features childlike, caricatures of members of the George W. Bush administration, and other American and international political leaders. Donick Cary created the series initially as content for Amp'd Mobile. The first season's episodes each consist of two story segments, with each segment featuring a musical performance by a band composed of main characters.

The second season, which premiered on March 13, 2008, consists of 10 episodes, and features thirty-minute storylines including the musical segment.[1] The second season finale aired on Thursday May 15, 2008. The show was not renewed for a third season.

Contents

Premise

Li'l Bush takes place in an alternate reality version of the present day, where George H.W. Bush is president and George W. Bush ("Li'l George" on the show), along with his cronies (members of George W. Bush's real-life former staff), are children attending Beltway Elementary School. Issues in which the latter Bush Administration is involved—for example, the Iraq War—are transferred to the elder Bush, but feature the younger Bush interacting with them in various ways. Also, just as George Bush's father is president, the parents of the other kids are members of the elder Bush's cabinet (all depicted as their real-life adult counterparts, with the exception of the elder Cheney, who is depicted as Cheney with a Darth Vader helmet). The show pokes fun at George W. Bush's policies in an indirect manner and provides a criticism of his administration.

Episodes

Main characters

Supporting characters

Li'l Democrats

The series antagonists (also called Li'l Dems).

American politicians

Others

DVD releases

Season Number of episodes Release date Additional information
Season 1 7 March 11, 2008 The 7th unaired season finale
Season 2 10 October 14, 2008

Critical response

The show has received negative reviews from critics, with an aggregate metascore of 31/100.[2] A common complaint is that the show comes too late in Bush's presidency to remain topical.[3] Other complaints accuse it of immaturity and lack of subtlety.[4]

Not all the reviews, however, have been negative. Among others, The Hollywood Reporter gave the show a positive review. A review from About.com cited the show's "cleverness and maturity," likening it to "a less bloody South Park".[5] Likewise, in a Netscape review, the show was credited as a political satire which "pinpoints the logical extreme of real life."[6]

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