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Lil' Bush season 2 out 10/14  
 
Lil’ George and his Lil' Cronies are back for more cover-ups, conspiracies and hot dogs than ever. These freckle-faced kiddies get themselves in and out of crazy misadventures faster than you can say "Heckuva job!" For them, it's all part of life in the Lil' Executive Branch. Witness the Gang taking on big pharmaceutical companies, joining George Sr. on a camping trip to Baghdad, Lil' George and Lil' Vladimir Putin starting a schoolyard rivalry and Lil' George attempting to smoke Osama out of his hole in Afghanistan. Released via COMEDY CENTRAL Home Entertainment and Paramount Home Entertainment, "Lil' Bush: Resident Of The United States Season Two (Uncensored)" DVD arrives in stores nationwide on Tuesday, October 14 and will also be available at http://shop.comedycentral.com.

"Lil' Bush: Resident Of The United States Season Two (Uncensored)" DVD is a completely uncensored double disc set and features the following bonus materials: “My Lil’ Bush” music video, custom animated shorts and animatics and audio commentary.

"Lil' Bush" presents Dubya as the animated future president, along with his cronies Lil' Condi, Lil' Rummy (voiced by Iggy Pop), and Lil' Cheney. Hiding out from Bar and George Sr., these precocious pre-pubescents terrorize the White House and solve the world's problems before bedtime. The second season brings all-new challenges to the Lil' Gang, including a bigger presence from the other side of the aisle as the Lil' Dems, featuring Lil' Hillary Clinton, Lil' Barack Obama (voiced by Tim Meadows), Lil' Al Gore and Lil' Nancy Pelosi, are joined this season by new characters including Lil' John Edwards and Tiny Dennis Kucinich. Republican reinforcements for the new season include Lil' Rudy Giuliani, Lil' Mitt Romney, Lil' Fred Thompson and the mastermind himself, M.C. Karl Rove (voiced by Kevin Federline).

Featured guest voices for the second season include Kevin Federline, Phil Lesh (Grateful Dead), Fred Schneider and Kate Pierson (The B-52's), Joel and Benji Madden (Good Charlotte) and Joe Escalante.

Originally made as animated shorts for Amp'd Mobile, "Lil' Bush" comes from creator and executive producer Donick Cary, ("The Simpsons," "The Late Show with David Letterman") and co-executive producer Jay Karas. Zoe Friedman is the executive in charge of production for COMEDY CENTRAL. Animation is done by Sugarshack Animation. "Lil' Bush" is the first show to make the transition from mobisode to television series.