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Our Cartoon President - Season 1
An American animated satirical television series talks about president Donald Trump and follows his daily life, what he does every day and who he meets. Also the series open the doors of the White House and takes a deep look on what happens there from meetings, conversations and political events.
16 July 1987, Los Angeles, California, USA
7 August 1974, Lexington, Kentucky, USA
13 May 1964, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
4 September 1974, Hayward, California, USA
16 September 1949, Los Angeles, California, USA
13 April 1950, Buffalo, New York, USA
10 July 1972, New York City, New York, USA
February 12, 2018
While Our Cartoon President certainly has its moments, the best news for Showtime might be it's only stuck with this experiment in quick-turnaround animation, at least initially, for 10 weeks.
February 09, 2018
Who needs to devote a whole half-hour to a reminder of our current state of affairs, especially with a show that rarely justifies its running time?
February 12, 2018
Jokes about Trump tend to feel fresh for only five minutes, until the president himself sinks to a previously unimaginable low...when you stray too far from how they really are, you seem clueless. When you get too close, it doesn't seem all that funny.
February 13, 2018
Silly presidential satire has mature language, decent jokes.
February 12, 2018
Sadly the only major accomplishment of "Our Cartoon President" is to remind us that at some point, every joke ceases to be funny.
February 14, 2018
... tries maybe too hard to do too much.
February 12, 2018
There's potential in Our Cartoon President.
February 12, 2018
When Stephen Colbert brings out a cartoon Trump on his late night show, it's not always funny. But a full series... is better realized, in part because the characterizations (and voices) behind the wide variety of family and staffers are so sharply done.
February 02, 2018
The cartoon Trump is just silly; he's not a bad guy so much as an empathetic buffoon.
February 07, 2018
The first two episodes hit some comedic sweet spots, both visually and verbally.

