Harman Patil (Editor)

SuperNews!

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
7.8
/
10
1
Votes
Alchetron
7.8
1 Ratings
100
90
80
71
60
50
40
30
20
10
Rate This

Rate This

8/10
TV

Starring
  
Josh Faure-Brac

Country of origin
  
United States

No. of seasons
  
2

Network
  
Current TV

Cast
  
Natasha Leggero

7.6/10
IMDb

Created by
  
Josh Faure-Brac

Theme music composer
  
Ghetto Blaster

Original language(s)
  
English

First episode date
  
19 August 2005

Language
  
English

SuperNews! wwwgstaticcomtvthumbtvbanners293225p293225

Genres
  
Animation, Satire, Political satire

Similar
  
Vanguard, The War Room wit, InfoMania, Popzilla, Lil' Bush

SuperNews! was a half-hour, satirical animated television series which aired on Current TV. It was created by Josh Faure-Brac who also wrote for the show and performed the majority of male voices. The show is primarily based on popular culture satire and political humor. Frequent characters include animated interpretations of such mainstream figures as President of the United States Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, Senator John McCain, and various pop-culture icons and celebrities such as Lindsay Lohan, Perez Hilton, and Britney Spears.

Contents

History

Josh Faure-Brac created the pilot for SuperNews! in 2005 which was developed to appear with the launch of the new cable network Current TV and subsequently all of the art and animation was created by Faure-Brac and Steven K. L. Olson until 2006. Faure-Brac and Olson were then joined by animator Dustin McLean (of literal music video) who later became assistant director for the show. SuperNews! episodes (short-form segments) aired in Current TV's "shuffle" rotation.

In March 2009, as Current TV started shifting to more traditional 30-minute programming, the show transitioned to a full half-hour program consisting of several shorts married together by thematic transitions. During these transitions, the show's logo and mascot Earf would appear in very brief scenes that often related to the previous or upcoming segment.

Season 2 premiered on November 12, 2009.

SuperNews! formerly aired every Thursday night on Current TV at 11:00 P.M./10:00 P.M. Central

SuperNews! was cancelled on May 12, 2010.

2nd season

*Episode was earlier on the Internet

Voice performers

Frequent voice performers are Josh Faure-Brac, Jason Nash, Natasha Leggero, Jordan Peele, Brian Shortall, Rebecca Sage Allen, Jonah Ray, Jerry Minor, Sarah Haskins.

Between Seasons 1 and 2

SuperNews! Collabo-Jam Hosted by Josh Faure-Brac and "Weird Al" Yankovic, this Collabo-Jam Super Special includes Al and Josh's favorite clips from SuperNews! and some of Al's classic music videos. Plus, the World Premiere of the new "Weird Al" music video, "Ringtone" animated by the SuperNews! team.

SuperNews! Classics From August to October 2009, SuperNews! produced a compilation of previously released episodes from before it became a full-time show.

  1. SuperNews! Has Sex! 08.06.09
  2. Starring George W. Bush! 08.17.09
  3. Josh's Classic Favorites 08.29.09
  4. Political Moments in Time 09.12.09
  5. The Real Divas of SuperNews! 09.19.09
  6. Staff Picks 09.26.09
  7. Scary S#@! 10.03.09
  8. Pre-President Obama 10.10.09

Rambo vs. Terror was also recompiled and aired as a classic.

In October 2009, SuperNews! made a cartoon called The First Halloween, seemingly to explain the holiday in addition to their already explained Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Deletions

  • During the Danish cartoon controversy, Current TV briefly took down the cartoon The Gods Must Be Bowling off of their website.
  • The cartoon Goodbye, Mr. Rove had been removed from Current TV's website due to a reservation copyright on the song Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now); however it remained on Current TV's YouTube profile until all videos were removed in August 2013.
  • Current TV had a problem with some copyrighted songs in Rambo vs. Terror, and deleted all episodes of this cartoon series on Current TV's website. All episodes eventually appeared in a SuperNews! Classics episodes with changed songs.
  • After Michael Jackson's and Ted Kennedy's death, their caricatures were deleted from the opening sequence, but the episode with Ted Kennedy (Revenge of the Nerds) was reemitted after his death in an edition of SuperNews! Classics.
  • References

    SuperNews! Wikipedia


    Similar Topics