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Season 2 – Our Cartoon President

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"Our Cartoon President" is based off a recurring segment of Stephen Colbert's "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert." A workplace comedy in which the room is oval takes a look at the 45th president, his confidants, and his family members. The cartoon-president opens the doors to the White House for an all-access look at a normal day in the life of the president. Nothing is safe in this comedy, including relationships, confidants, key political figures of both parties, and even the media.

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Audience Member It has really improved from the 1st season on all levels. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member Our Cartoon President is a show which sometimes leaves much to be desired. The character animation can look stiff, episodes sometimes feel disjointed in structure, and score is nothing exceptional. That being said, I feel as if this show makes up for its other lackluster elements in the comedy department. Although not every joke lands, if one misses, there's always a title wave of other comedic material coming in so quickly that I hardly care. Cartoon Donald Trump Jr. and Cory Booker are characters that had me consistently laughing, and many scenes, especially the more topical cold opens, were consistent laughs all the way through. The Democrats added into the mix were great additions and I'm interested to see how the show will work with whoever gets nominated in real life. Our Cartoon President is a show which I would recommend to someone who follows American politics. Although the show might work better if it was shorter, with less sub-plots, the character driven comedy is definitely the highlight, and the show's humor has only gotten better in season 2. (Hopefully there's a bit of an animation upgrade in season 3) Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member The first season had a rough start but once you get used to the caricatures of these real politicians and journalists, it really grows on you. In a sense, it becomes like producer, Stephan Colbert's, The Late Show, in which it makes the stress of today's politics easier to swallow- Not everyone in the world has to be evil, but everyone is at least a tad (or alot) bit dumb, and I take solace in that. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member this show is just trash, lame concept taken way too far all because a president got in that these guys dont like. im not even american this shows just trash and a trash idea thrown into a trash compactor and then somehow aired on tv. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Episodes

Episode 1 Aired May 12, 2019 Trump Tower-Moscow Our Cartoon President declares a national emergency to build Trump Tower-Moscow; Democratic leaders Cartoon Nancy Pelosi and Cartoon Chuck Schumer attempt to win back their base from newcomer Cartoon Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Details Episode 2 Aired May 19, 2019 The Party of Trump Our Cartoon President fights a right-wing revolt led by Cartoon Ann Coulter; Cartoon Mitt Romney rallies Cartoon Sen. Susan Collins to take back the party for decent Republicans. Details Episode 3 Aired May 26, 2019 Culture War Our Cartoon President declares war on corporate America with the aid of My Pillow CEO Cartoon Mike Lindell; an out-of-step Cartoon Joe Biden seeks Cartoon Barack Obama's help to defeat his Democratic opponents in 2020. Details Episode 4 Aired Jun 2, 2019 The Best People Our Cartoon President makes his cabinet more competent to prove he only hires "the best people"; a freshly bearded Cartoon Ted Cruz sets out to make over Cartoon Stephen Miller in his slightly less repulsive image. Details Episode 5 Aired Jun 9, 2019 Mental Fitness Our Cartoon President must prove his mental fitness after declaring nuclear war with Portugal; the cast of "Fox & Friends" transforms their show into more cerebral content. Details Episode 6 Aired Jun 16, 2019 Visiting the Troops Our Cartoon President uses Hollywood magic to fake a handshake with the troops while a lonely Cartoon Don Jr. forms a fast friendship with tech-mogul Cartoon Elon Musk. Details Episode 7 Aired Jun 23, 2019 Supreme Court Our Cartoon President schmoozes the Supreme Court at Mar-A-Lago to ensure the Court upholds his right to commit crimes; Cartoon Eric attempts to baby-sit an intoxicated Cartoon Brett Kavanaugh. Details Episode 8 Aired Jun 30, 2019 Climate Change Our Cartoon President decides to buck his party and reverse climate change to solve his sweating problem; a disheveled Cartoon Bernie Sanders asks Cartoon Mitt Romney to transform him into a polished candidate. Details Episode 9 Aired Jul 7, 2019 Save the Right Our Cartoon President and Cartoon Ben Shapiro lead an equal rights movement for oppressed conservatives; Cartoon Don Jr. feels parental warmth for the first time from a confused Cartoon Nancy Pelosi and Cartoon Chuck Schumer. Details Episode 10 Aired Jul 14, 2019 Space Force Our Cartoon President launches Space Force without any attention to detail; Democratic presidential candidates tank their campaigns to avoid the risk of losing to Cartoon Donald Trump. Details
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Season Info

Director
Tim Luecke
Screenwriter
Stephen Colbert, Gabriel Gundacker, Jennifer Jackson, Mike Leech
Network
Showtime
Rating
TV-14
Genre
Comedy, Animation
Original Language
English
Release Date
May 12, 2019