One of the most controversial adult cartoons to hit the air in recent memory
has nabbed a surprising number of rock-and-roll notables to voice its satirical
characters. The Comedy Central program Lil'
Bush, which parodies the George W. Bush’s administration by depicting its principles
as young children, has nabbed Jeff Tweedy to voice God, Iggy Pop to play Lil'
Rummy and Frank Black to star as the Devil. The program will also feature the Dave
Grohl, Flea and Anthony Kiedis as themselves. According to the program’s press
release, Pop is the only rock-star who will have a recurring role on the program.
The satire, which is set to debut on June 13, is the brainchild of Simpsons/Just Shoot Me writer Donick
Cary. The show was originally released through Amp'd Mobile in September of 2006
and has been pick picked up by Comedy Central for a six-episode run beginning
in June.
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