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Lucy, the Daughter of the Devil
Official show logoFormat CG animated comedy Created by Loren Bouchard Voices of H. Jon Benjamin
Melissa Bardin Galsky
Jon Glaser
Eugene Mirman
Sam SederCountry of origin United States No. of seasons 1 No. of episodes 11 (List of episodes) Production Executive producer(s) Loren Bouchard
Seth Piezas
Josh PiezasRunning time 11 minutes Broadcast Original channel Adult Swim Original run Pilot: October 30, 2005;
September 9, 2007 – November 11, 2007External links Website Lucy, the Daughter of the Devil is a computer-animated cartoon aired by Cartoon Network as part of its Adult Swim programming block. It was written & directed by Loren Bouchard, produced by Bouchard, Seth and Josh Piezas, and animated by Fluid Animation. It starred Melissa Bardin Galsky as Lucy, who as the title states, is the daughter of the devil (voiced by H. Jon Benjamin).
In a post on a fan web site, Loren Bouchard reported that the show has not been renewed by Adult Swim – effectively canceling the series.
Contents
Production
The pilot episode "He's Not the Messiah, He's a DJ" first aired on October 30, 2005.[1] After nearly 2 years and a number of re-airings, the show was picked up for a full season, which premiered on September 9, 2007.[2]
Some changes were made between the pilot and the full series. The voice of Lucy was changed from Jessi Klein to Melissa Bardin Galsky; the third Special Father character, a black man missing an eye, was discarded and replaced with the Special Sister; and the cover of "Maneater" used as opening music was replaced for rebroadcasts.
Premise
The show follows the titular 21-year-old Lucy, who lives in San Francisco and has been tapped by her father, the devil, to fulfill her destiny as the Antichrist, whether she likes it or not. Along the way she meets up with a DJ — Jesús — who turns out to be the second coming of the messiah and the two begin dating from the first episode after Lucy saves him from a fire created by her father to kill him.
Meanwhile, her father tries different schemes in his quest to take over the world with the help of his "advocate," Becky, who acts as something of a personal assistant. At the same time a group of "Special Clergy," two priests and a nun, are on a mission from the Vatican to find and destroy Lucy.
Characters
- Lucy (Melissa Bardin Galsky, and Jessi Klein in the pilot) - The Antichrist, born of the devil and an unnamed woman in exchange for a Datsun 280 ZX.[3] An apparently normal young woman with the single exception of a small pair of devil horns, she has graduated art school but is on no fixed career path, instead helping her father out in his ventures to conquer the world and taking a more-or-less permanent position as a bartender at his restaurant, Tequila Sally's, in the meanwhile. She is in a relationship with DJ Jesús, and helps him in his different stunts, and seems to want to get him and her father close together.[4]
- Jesús (Jon Glaser) - A DJ, (claustrophobic) escape artist,[5] and the messiah who performs "nearacles" ("almost miracles, but not quite.") during his sets. He has a Hispanic accent.[3]
- The Devil (H. Jon Benjamin) - The mythical figure of pure evil, though he seems more playful and naughty than malevolent, and is willing to take over the world slowly and through schemes. Though he is certainly willing to outright kill the DJ when the possibility arises,[5] he will also settle for lesser schemes to get him out of the way or even allow him to live if he believes he can benefit from it. He is often wearing a sweater that is reference to Bill Cosby from 'The Cosby Show' giving him that 'Dad' look.[6]
- Becky (Melissa Bardin Galsky) - Officially titled the Devil's Advocate, Becky serves as something of a personal assistant and manager for the Devil.[3] Playing the level head to the Devil's flights of fancy, she is frequently annoyed at his schemes, voicing the opinion that they're rather pointless or unnecessarily involved. Her head is a fleshless skull.[6]
- Judas (H. Jon Benjamin) - DJ Jesús' sycophantic personal assistant. He can usually be found at Jesús' side, helping him with his stunts. Among his responsibilities is wrangling the ever-present camera crew around the DJ.
- Senator Robert "Bob" Whitehead (Sam Seder) - A U.S. Senator who worships Satan, though he tries to keep it secret from the public. The Devil has made plans for him to become President of the United States, with Lucy at his side; however, she is completely uninterested in him.[3]
- The Special Clergy - A group of priests and a nun on a mission from the Vatican to save the world from the Antichrist.[3] They collect rare religious artifacts and spy on characters with Satanic ties, to help them with their mission. The following are members of the Special Clergy:
- Special Father #1: Giuseppe Cantalupi (H. Jon Benjamin) - The apparent leader of the trio. He is heard giving a monologue at the beginning of almost every episode.
- Special Father #2: Benetti (Sam Seder) - The most quiet of the trio. He speaks with an Italian accent and is never seen without his night-vision goggles.
- Special Sister: Mary (Eugene Mirman) - With a lazy eye and a shrill, grating voice, Sister Mary seems to be the most dedicated to the Special Clergy's mission. She is not above killing innocent bystanders, and will do so at the slightest provocation.
Episodes
The pilot first aired in 2005, and the series began in 2007. A unique feature of Lucy, is that each episode features a different opening sequence with a new theme song.
Season 1: 2005-2007
# Title Theme song Original airdate Prod. code 1 "He's Not the Messiah, He's a DJ" "Maneater"* October 30, 2005 101 The Devil sends Lucy on a date with a politician (Senator Whitehead), during which she meets DJ Jesús.
*Maneater was the theme song for this episode, however, this song has been removed from subsequent airings and from the version posted on the Adult Swim website.2 "Escapeoke" "Paint the Town Red"[7] September 9, 2007 102 The Devil purchases a Restaurant chain, Tequila Sally's, and drafts Lucy into working there. Lucy enlists DJ Jesús to run the karaoke. 3 "Dildo Factory" "Sperm Waltz"[8] September 16, 2007 103 In hopes of increasing the amount of masturbation taking place on Earth and hasten the downfall of civilization, the Devil launches "Sinspirations", a sex toy manufacturing/outreach company. At the same time DJ Jesús attempts to break the world record of holding his arms out for three days and he asks Lucy to get a special order dildo created of him with his arms out that can be auctioned off on his website. 4 "Temptasia" "Holding Hands Around the World"[9] September 23, 2007 104 Lucy, Judas, and the Special Clergy await DJ Jesús' prophesied arrival at Burning Man. The Devil and Becky, however, try to tempt him to keep him from showing.
Biblical references: The episode parodies the New Testament Temptation of Christ story.5 "Terry the Teratoma" "Friend of the Devil"[10] September 30, 2007 105 After the Devil has a teratoma removed he names it Terry and befriends it. He then begins to question their relationship when it starts taking over his job and getting romantically entangled with Becky. 6 "Human Sacrifice" "Go to Hell"[11] October 7, 2007 106 Senator Whitehead—Lucy's intended future husband—intends to announce his candidacy for President of the United States during a human sacrifice at the annual Bohemian Grove festival, as is the custom. The Devil gets him DJ Jesús to be the sacrificed. Meanwhile, the Special Clergy, having caught wind of the festival, decide to sneak in. 7 "The Busboy" "Meat Music"[12] October 14, 2007 107 To keep him out of the way, the Devil secures Senator Whitehead's son, a registered sex offender named Tad, a bus boy job at Tequila Sally's. While working there he becomes obsessed with Lucy. Meanwhile, DJ Jesús experiments with foodigami—origami with food—and the Devil moves other offenders around to spell things on the online sex offender registry map. 8 "The Special Fathers vs. the Vampire Altar Boys" "Boogie Oogie Oogie"[13] October 21, 2007 108 Altar and choir boys in the San Francisco area have become vampires and are feasting on priests throughout San Francisco, prompting the local Archbishop to blackmail the Special Clergy into helping solve the threat.
Note: Aside from the Special Clergy, none of the other regular characters appear in this episode.9 "Dreamster" "Dreamster Theme"[14] October 28, 2007 109 The Devil markets a white noise machine which he uses to put people to sleep and enter their dreams with them. In their dreams he poses as a psychiatrist ("Dr. Weiner") to find out their worst fears and attempt to kill them, which would kill them in real life.
Cultural references: This episode is similar in plot to, and references in dialogue, the A Nightmare on Elm Street series.10 "Satan's School for Girls" "Pound My Tom Tom"[15] November 4, 2007 110 DJ Jesús and his entourage rent out an abandoned Catholic girl's boarding school so he can work in quiet isolation. Strangely enough, thirty years ago the same school was the scene of a grisly crime-and soon the past invades the present in the form of Catholic school girl ghost and an irritating disco song. 11 "Monster" "I Know What Boys Like"[16] November 11, 2007 111 Series finale. A giant monster has been terrorizing San Francisco. Senator Whitehead wants to kill it on national television to help his Presidential bid, Satan wants to capture and keep it, and DJ Jesús thinks that his power of human beatboxing can destroy it, and all three clash at the Golden Gate Bridge. DVD Release
In October 2010 the complete series was released on DVD, exclusive on the Adult Swim Shop, on Adultswim.com.
DVD name Release date Ep # Features Season One October 2010 11 "Making Of" interviews, a Satanic Sing-a-Long, and crew commentary on some episodes. [17] In addition to being available on DVD, all episodes are available on iTunes, and the "Build Your Own DVD" feature on Adultswim.com. Recently Madman Entertainment said on the DVD sampler that the show will be released to DVD some time in 2011 along with other Williams Street shows like Assy McGee, Delocated and The Venture Bros. Season 4 part 1 and will be australia's exclusive release.
References
- ^ Bouchard, Loren (2005-10-28). "D-Diary: Loren Bouchard #4". IGN. http://movies.ign.com/articles/662/662365p1.html. Retrieved 2008-01-18.
- ^ "Lucy, Daughter of the Devil with Loren Bouchard". thecultureshock. 2007-08-24. http://www.thecultureshock.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=746&Itemid=44. Retrieved 2008-01-18.
- ^ a b c d e "He's Not the Messiah, He's a DJ". Lucy, the Daughter of the Devil. Adult Swim. 2005-10-30. No. 1, season 1.
- ^ "Escapeoke". Lucy, the Daughter of the Devil. Adult Swim. 2007-09-09. No. 2, season 1.
- ^ a b "Human Sacrifice". Lucy, the Daughter of the Devil. Adult Swim. 2007-10-07. No. 6, season 1.
- ^ a b "Terry the Terratoma". Lucy, the Daughter of the Devil. Adult Swim. 2007-09-30. No. 5, season 1.
- ^ "Lucy, Daughter Of The Devil - The Music: Episode 1". Quick Stop Entertainment. 2007-09-14. http://www.quickstopentertainment.com/2007/09/14/lucy-daughter-of-the-devil-the-music-episode-1/. Retrieved 2008-01-18.
- ^ "Lucy, Daughter Of The Devil - The Music: Episode 2". Quick Stop Entertainment. 2007-09-21. http://www.quickstopentertainment.com/2007/09/21/lucy-daughter-of-the-devil-the-music-episode-2/. Retrieved 2008-01-18.
- ^ "Lucy, Daughter Of The Devil - The Music: Episode 3". Quick Stop Entertainment. 2007-09-28. http://www.quickstopentertainment.com/2007/09/28/lucy-daughter-of-the-devil-the-music-episode-3/. Retrieved 2008-01-18.
- ^ "Lucy, Daughter Of The Devil - The Music: Episode 4". Quick Stop Entertainment. 2007-10-04. http://www.quickstopentertainment.com/2007/10/05/lucy-daughter-of-the-devil-the-music-episode-4/. Retrieved 2008-01-18.
- ^ "Lucy, Daughter Of The Devil - The Music: Episode 5". Quick Stop Entertainment. 2007-10-12. http://www.quickstopentertainment.com/2007/10/12/lucy-daughter-of-the-devil-the-music-episode-5/. Retrieved 2008-01-18.
- ^ "Lucy, Daughter Of The Devil - The Music: Episode 6". Quick Stop Entertainment. 2007-10-19. http://www.quickstopentertainment.com/2007/10/19/lucy-daughter-of-the-devil-the-music-episode-6/. Retrieved 2008-01-18.
- ^ "Lucy, Daughter Of The Devil - The Music: Episode 7". Quick Stop Entertainment. 2007-10-27. http://www.quickstopentertainment.com/2007/10/27/lucy-daughter-of-the-devil-the-music-episode-7/. Retrieved 2008-01-18.
- ^ "Lucy, Daughter Of The Devil - The Music: Episode 8". Quick Stop Entertainment. 2007-11-03. http://www.quickstopentertainment.com/2007/11/03/lucy-daughter-of-the-devil-the-music-episode-8/. Retrieved 2008-01-18.
- ^ "Lucy, Daughter Of The Devil - The Music: Episode 9". Quick Stop Entertainment. 2007-11-19. http://www.quickstopentertainment.com/2007/11/19/lucy-daughter-of-the-devil-the-music-episode-9/. Retrieved 2008-01-18.
- ^ "Lucy, Daughter Of The Devil - The Music: Episode 10". Quick Stop Entertainment. 2007-12-03. http://www.quickstopentertainment.com/2007/12/03/lucy-daughter-of-the-devil-the-music-episode-10/. Retrieved 2008-01-18.
- ^ http://www.adultswimshop.com/cat/Lucy-the-Daughter-of-the-Deviltrade/Lucy-The-Daughter-of-the-Devil-Season-One.html
External links
- Official website
- Official website at Adultswim.com
- Lucy, the Daughter of the Devil at the Internet Movie Database
- Lucy, the Daughter of the Devil at TV.com
Categories:- American animated television series
- Adult Swim original programs
- Fictional demons
- 2007 American television series debuts
- 2007 American television series endings
- 2000s American animated television series
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