Comedy Central has ordered a second season of the popular animated hit show LIL' BUSH, with the new season set to premiere in spring 2008 with ten new episodes.
"I'm thrilled the show has been picked up," said LIL' BUSH creator and exec producer Donick Cary. "I'm sorry it had to happen in the Minneapolis airport bathroom, but if that's the way Doug Herzog wants to run his company, it's cool with me."
Originally made as animated short for Amp'd Mobile, LIL' BUSH presents Dubya as the animated future president, along with his pals Lil' Condi, Lil' Rummy (voiced by Iggy Pop), Lil' Cheney and Lil' Jeb. Hiding out from Bar and George Sr., these precocious pre-pubescents terrorize the White House and solve the world's problems before bedtime.
Cary (THE SIMPSONS, THE LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN) is joined in the creative suite by co-executive producer Jay Karas and Zoe Friedman, executive in charge of production at Comedy Central. Animation is done by Sugarshack Animation.