In honor of this Election Day approaching in the US (if you're over 18, please go out and vote!), I thought this'd make for a fun thread:
What characters have met the President of the United States? And (to avoid this turning into a list thread), what cliches are associated with the President in cartoons?
To start:
- The Simpsons have met George Bush Sr. and Bill Clinton; don't recall if the latter was while he was still in office. They also met Barbara Bush, while she was still the first lady. All with the temporal oddity of Maggie being around for all the meetings... ;-)
- Superman met what apparently is Clinton in one episode of S:TAS.
- The first episode of "Peabody's Improbable History" apparently had Peabody meeting and knowing Dwight D. Eisenhower (as an "old friend" to get "a reference" from).
Cliches:
- Sometimes, the president is shown only either from the back-of-the-head view (a la the S:TAS episode) or obscured by a chair/shadows, if they don't want to show who the president is exactly, for whatever reason?
- Related to the above, there's the use of a fake president, to avoid dating the program or dealing with any issues related to a real president showing up. Which made for an amusing joke on an episode of "Earthworm Jim" ("hey, you're not the president!" "I know, I'm used to keep the show from becoming dated!").
-B.
What characters have met the President of the United States? And (to avoid this turning into a list thread), what cliches are associated with the President in cartoons?
To start:
- The Simpsons have met George Bush Sr. and Bill Clinton; don't recall if the latter was while he was still in office. They also met Barbara Bush, while she was still the first lady. All with the temporal oddity of Maggie being around for all the meetings... ;-)
- Superman met what apparently is Clinton in one episode of S:TAS.
- The first episode of "Peabody's Improbable History" apparently had Peabody meeting and knowing Dwight D. Eisenhower (as an "old friend" to get "a reference" from).
Cliches:
- Sometimes, the president is shown only either from the back-of-the-head view (a la the S:TAS episode) or obscured by a chair/shadows, if they don't want to show who the president is exactly, for whatever reason?
- Related to the above, there's the use of a fake president, to avoid dating the program or dealing with any issues related to a real president showing up. Which made for an amusing joke on an episode of "Earthworm Jim" ("hey, you're not the president!" "I know, I'm used to keep the show from becoming dated!").
-B.