May 6, 2010

And now for the Jesus cartoon. . .

There's really no point in asking for a halt to the madness. In fact, I'm actually pondering the worth of finishing this 'blog post. True to form, though, once I start something I like to complete it so I'll go on and gripe about the NEXT slap in the face of those who either love our country or profess the Christian faith -- or both. (Two for ones are highly coveted but harder to achieve.)

Turns out the creators of the intellectually deficient adult cartoon South Park have tired of trying to pick on the Muslim prophet Mohammed. Now they've turned their sights to a much less aggressive bunch.

That's right. They're gonna make a cartoon about Jesus Christ and it's gonna be offensive.

From the Hollywood Reporter.com site comes this:

May 05, 2010

Comedy Central developing Jesus Christ cartoon

Comedy Central might censor every image of the Prophet Muhammad on "South Park," yet the network is developing a whole animated series around Jesus Christ.

Jesus-south-park As part of the network's upfront presentation to advertisers (full slate here), Comedy Central is set to announce "JC," a half-hour show about Christ wanting to escape the shadow of his "powerful but apathetic father" and live a regular life in New York City.

In the show, God is preoccupied with playing video games while Christ, "the ultimate fish out of water," tries to adjust to life in the big city.

"In general, comedy in purist form always makes some people uncomfortable," said Comedy Central's head of original programming Kent Alterman.

When asked if the show might draw some fire, especially coming on the heels of the network's decision to censor the Muslim faith's religious figure on "South Park," Alterman said its too early in the show's development to be concerned about such matters.

"We don't even know what the show is yet," he said.

Like all Comedy Central executives, Alterman declined to address the recent controversy over "South Park," where the network aired a heavily redacted episode after the show's creators were threatened by an extremist Islamic Web site.

"JC" is produced by Reveille ("The Office"), Henrik Basin, Brian Boyle ("American Dad"), Jonathan Sjoberg and Andreas Ohman.

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