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Bösmenien
Bösmenien title.png
GenreAnimation
Sketch comedy
Political satire
Created byKarl von Bettheim
Based onBösmenien (Comic strip) by Matthias Konziolek
Written byTom Simon
Manfred Harnung
Voices ofUlrich Benkel
Erik Arnold
Bettina Knecht
Karsten Augen
Opening themeFreizeit für Bösmenien
Country of origin Besmenia
Original language(s)Besmenian
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes55
Production
Running time12-13 Minutes
Production company(s)Supermotion AG
Flingor Studios
Tele Melmingen Gruppe
DistributorFlingor Studios
Release
Original networkVEGA
Original release20 June 1987 –
30 May 1992

Bösmenien is a Besmenian animated political satire sketch series, that was broadcast on VEGA from 1987 to 1992. The show is based of the comic strip of the same name by Matthias Konziolek. Bösmenien was best known for his caricatures of politicians and celebrities, commented on diffent and current events in short sketches.

The general main character of the show was then Prime Minister Martin Beiter up to the 3rd season. Due to the Assassination of Martin Beiter and the election of Kurt Stöger as his successor, Stöger was the general main character in the 4th season. As a result, however, the success of the show was somewhat reduced, as Kurt Stöger gave significantly less potential for possible parodies.

Characters

Bösmenien design of Martin Beiter.

Politicans (at the time)

Historical politicans

Celebrities

Episodes

Bösmenien episodes
Season Episodes Originally aired
First aired Last aired
1 9 20 June 1987 1987
2 15 1988 1989
3 16 1990 1990
4 15 1992 30 May 1992

Reception and legacy

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