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'''This work contains examples of the following tropes:'''
* [[Absurdly Powerful Student Council]]: More precisely, an absurdly powerful Hall Monitor, and some kind of student media organization that apparently has its own channel.
* [[Absurdly Powerful Student Council]]: More precisely, an absurdly powerful Hall Monitor, and some kind of student media organization that apparently has its own channel.
* [[Bishonen]]: Vladimir Putin is shown to be one, as well as a [[Marty Stu]] {{spoiler|until he gets his ass kicked by Lil' Bush in a very embarrassing manner.}}
* [[Bishonen]]: Vladimir Putin is shown to be one, as well as a [[Marty Stu]] {{spoiler|until he gets his ass kicked by Lil' Bush in a very embarrassing manner.}}
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[[Category:Prime Time Cartoon]]
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[[Category:Western Animation]]
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[[Category:Lil Bush]]
[[Category:Lil' Bush]]

Latest revision as of 15:59, 2 October 2014

Lil' Bush began life as a series of five-minute videos distributed on Amp'd Mobile cell phones before moving to Comedy Central in a longer and more elaborate format. It is essentially a Spinoff Babies work for Real Life.

It features George W. Bush, his cronies, and various other political figures as Super-Deformed grade-school versions of themselves. This show takes place in an Alternate Universe where most current American politicians are children, the elder George Bush is President, and currently current issues are introduced in accordance with the Rule of Funny.

Almost every corner of the show is crammed with references to current (and not-so-current) political events, as well as pop-culture shout-outs and exactly one musical number. Many of its jokes are rather overdone, and many others walk the line between Refuge in Audacity and Dude, Not Funny; for those reasons, Lil' Bush did not fare well with critics. Those who did like it counted it among their Guilty Pleasures. Unfortunately the show managed to get put on the air just as Bush's administration was wrapping up, and Barack Obama becoming president, making the show no longer relevant, and its expiration date set.


Tropes used in Lil' Bush include: