Danny DeVito and his daughter, Lucy, attend a movie premiere in Los Angeles, California. AP
Danny DeVito and his daughter, Lucy, attend a movie premiere in Los Angeles, California. AP
Danny DeVito and his daughter, Lucy, attend a movie premiere in Los Angeles, California. AP
Danny DeVito and his daughter, Lucy, attend a movie premiere in Los Angeles, California. AP

US congressman says Danny DeVito's animated sitcom is 'clearly evil'


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An animated horror comedy featuring Danny DeVito as the voice of Satan is “clearly evil”, said a Republican congressman from Louisiana.

US representative Mike Johnson said his Facebook post denouncing Little Demon, which is aired by FX Networks, had reached millions of people by Tuesday morning.

Its website says the series is about a woman and her daughter, 13, who are trying to live normal lives even though Satan is the girl's father and wants custody of her soul.

A trailer for the show, which airs its fourth episode late on Thursday, played during Sunday night's TV broadcast of Louisiana State University's football opener against Florida State.

“I couldn't get to the remote fast enough to shield my 11-year-old from the preview, and I wonder how many other children were exposed to it — and how many millions more will tune in to the new series, owned and marketed by Disney,” the congressman and vice chairman of the House Republican Conference wrote on Monday.

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    Disneyland in Anaheim, California. All photos: Walt Disney World
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    Disneyland California Adventure Park.
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    Magic Kingdom in Bay Lake, Florida.
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    Epcot in Bay Lake, Florida.
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    Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Lake Buena Vista, Florida.
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    Disney’s Animal Kingdom in Lake Buena Vista, Florida.
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    Walt Disney Studios Park at Disneyland Paris.
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    Tokyo DisneySea.

FX Networks and Hulu, the platform where the show is streamed, are among entertainment assets that Disney bought from Fox in a stock deal worth about $52.4 billion in late 2017.

On the show, DeVito voices the role of Satan and his daughter, Lucy DeVito, plays Satan’s daughter, Chrissy the Antichrist. Aubrey Plaza plays the mother. New episodes are broadcast at 10pm Thursdays on FXX.

Disney and FX Networks did not immediately respond on Tuesday to emails requesting comment.

On Monday, Mr Johnson wrote online: “Our job as parents is to guard the hearts and minds of our kids. This culture has become alarmingly dark and desensitised and this is not a game. Disney and FX have decided to embrace and market what is clearly evil. Stay far from it.”

Although many people thanked Mr Johnson for the post and talked about boycotting Disney, many others disagreed with his assessment.

Some noted that Little Demon was made for and marketed to adults. Children should be in bed by 10pm, some wrote.

Others said people opposed to the show's existence are trying to make networks shelter their children when that is a job for parents.

Mr Johnson responded on Tuesday in a Facebook message and tweet that also were linked to from his House webpage.

“Free speech is an important principle and in this country, everyone can obviously make their own decisions about what media they and their families consume,” he wrote.

“But a corollary is that Christians have the freedom to fulfil our obligation to ‘speak the truth in love’ (Eph. 4:15), even — sometimes, most importantly — when it may not be popular.”

Mr Johnson was first elected in 2016 to the US House district that covers a large area of western Louisiana. He was re-elected in July to a fourth term when nobody qualified to run against him.

Behind the scenes of Arabic cartoon ‘Adam Wa Mishmish’ — in pictures

  • From right, Luma Adnani, Ibrahim Taha, Lina Adnani and Lutfi Zayed in the studio where they are recording their for songs Arabic their entertainment and educational cartoon Adam Wa Mishmimish in Amman, Jordan, on March 13, 2017. Salah Malkawi for The National
    From right, Luma Adnani, Ibrahim Taha, Lina Adnani and Lutfi Zayed in the studio where they are recording their for songs Arabic their entertainment and educational cartoon Adam Wa Mishmimish in Amman, Jordan, on March 13, 2017. Salah Malkawi for The National
  • The Adam Wa Mishmimish cartoons teach children the alphabet, numbers, colours and shapes – and also good behaviour, such as going to bed when they are told and the importance of being polite.
    The Adam Wa Mishmimish cartoons teach children the alphabet, numbers, colours and shapes – and also good behaviour, such as going to bed when they are told and the importance of being polite.
  • Arabic language experts are concerned that Arabic, the sixth official language of the United Nations since 1973, is at risk in Jordan and other Arab countries. Here, Ibrahim Taha and Lina Adnani are in the recording studio for Adam Wa Mishmimish. Salah Malkawi for The National
    Arabic language experts are concerned that Arabic, the sixth official language of the United Nations since 1973, is at risk in Jordan and other Arab countries. Here, Ibrahim Taha and Lina Adnani are in the recording studio for Adam Wa Mishmimish. Salah Malkawi for The National
  • Lina, seen here, says globalisation and the influence of western culture and pop music has also contributed to deteriorating attitudes towards the Arabic language among her generation. Salah Malkawi for The National
    Lina, seen here, says globalisation and the influence of western culture and pop music has also contributed to deteriorating attitudes towards the Arabic language among her generation. Salah Malkawi for The National
  • Ibrahim, 37, who has played the guitar since he was a child, composes tunes with a combination of Middle Eastern, Western and Latin flavours. Salah Malkawi for The National
    Ibrahim, 37, who has played the guitar since he was a child, composes tunes with a combination of Middle Eastern, Western and Latin flavours. Salah Malkawi for The National
  • The team working with producer Chris Mullender in the studio where they record their Arabic songs for Adam Wa Mishmimish. Salah Malkawi for The National
    The team working with producer Chris Mullender in the studio where they record their Arabic songs for Adam Wa Mishmimish. Salah Malkawi for The National
  • Luma, Ibrahim and Lina have plans for even more seasons. ‘We are planting the seeds for children to love their language,’ says Luma. Salah Malkawi for The National
    Luma, Ibrahim and Lina have plans for even more seasons. ‘We are planting the seeds for children to love their language,’ says Luma. Salah Malkawi for The National
Updated: September 07, 2022, 1:27 PM