This reminds me of a parody that National Lampoon did in the mid 70s on a very popular TV show. That show was All in the Family. Except the National lampoon called it All in De Fambly. It was written as a television script. The Bunkers were now black and named the Bookers. Archie was now Washington Booker. Gloreah was a streetwalker in a blond wig, while Mike was now Miguel, a Puerto Rican junkie. Anyway, the parody was hysterically funny and in incredibly poor taste by today's standards. National Lampoon also did a pictorial called Stranger In Paradise which showed Adolf Hitler as a escapee on a deserted island, brought there by U-Boat. He now lives out his days as a quiet old man, dreaming of former greatness. To stay busy, he trains the natives in military drill exercises. Heil Honey, I'm Home took this National Lampoon parody idea and actually made it more tasteless and incredibly not politically correct. I'm not surprised it got pulled after one episode. How many heads rolled over this? If this has any redeeming qualities at all, one can watch and look up the various references to historical events mentioned in the storyline. But there are better ways to learn about WWII history.
For those of you thinking that Rosarch's journal is going to expose Ozymandias' plan, sorry but that simply doesn't make sense. Rosarch's last entry made absolutely no reference to Veit's genetic monster and even if Veit were to be charged with murdering Comedian and the other people he killed to keep quiet, it wouldn't be enough to cancel out his plan to trick the world. So the authors who later made it out to look like that was the case, made a mistake.
Animated film Warner Bros. announced in April 2017 that it is developing an R-rated two-part animated film based on the comic book. The first part will be released on August 13, 2024.
Before this "tanked", Nickelodeon was ready to cash in with an irreverent children's comedy about a Hitler Youth Camp titled... "Heil Your Shorts!" Camp Instructor (Gilbert Gottfried) with charred clothes and covered in toilet paper: "Alright, which of you misfits dropped a grenade in the toilet again?" Kids in unison: "Otto!" Cut to Otto (Louie Anderson in lederhosen) giving an expression of "Who me?" Insert laughter.
Production fact: On the day the producers staged auditions for the role of Hitler, the dancing Hitlers had to wait in the wings as they were only seeing singing Hitlers.
"hows the end of the world going on ?" " today for certain " This honestly cracked me up, i like how friendly the guy is to rorshach despite knowing that he's probably not right in the head
American accents but clearly British humor. This is pretty tame. It doesn't even use the idea properly. No story, just people rambling for half an hour. It's too lame to be offensive.
Writer Geoff Atkinson has admitted he didn't like the final product.... stating that it was lacking subtlety and intelligence but defended the use of Hitler solely to mock positive propaganda used by vile dictators.
They expected this premise to last six episodes..... a one joke premise. And after this aired BSB was acquired by Sky. The first act SKY did was to kill this!