Over the past few weeks, I have seen multiple commercials for Comedy Central's new animated show, Lil' Bush. It didn't even remotely interest me, because it simply sounded like a compilation of the easiest possible Bush jokes... "If you don't X, the terrorists win", "I'm the decider", etc. But as it turns out, I may have to give this show a try, because my life is dictated by rock and all things rocking.In this recent interview with Fuse TV, Lil' Bush creator Donick Cary talked about the stars that have contributed their voices to the show. The list includes Frank Black, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Dave Grohl. Also, Iggy Pop -- Iggy friggin' Pop -- plays Lil' Bush's buddy, Lil' Rummy.
Did Donald Rumsfeld just get a little cooler? Yeah, maybe.
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There's a cool little interview with Moral Orel creator Dino
Stamatopoulos over at the Adult Swim site. Before Moral Orel came along, Dino was a writer for
both Conan and Letterman. He also worked on The Ben Stiller Show, Mr. Show, and TV
Funhouse. The most interesting thing in the interview, besides confirmation that there will be a second season of
the series, is that despite its aesthetic, Moral Orel is not really influenced by the pious Davey and
Goliath cartoons of the 1960s. Instead, Dino took a script he had written for Iggy Pop (in which Iggy would play a
twelve-year-old boy) and turned it into a cartoon. The result was the "













