Well, he’s already pretty cartoonish — the cape, the chalkboard, the tears, the general paranoid hysteria. But The Wrap reports that Glenn Beck may be delving even further into the realm of fantasy; his new, $9.95/month, subscription-based Internet TV station is developing an animated comedy series with the help of a production company called Icebox. Since GBTV, which already airs a kids’ show called Liberty Treehouse that covers “the things the grownups are talking about,” hasn’t released any more details about the project, we can’t help wondering whether what we’re in store for will be more like Aryan Dora the Explorer or The Right-Wing Simpsons. Personally, we’re hoping to see Glenn Beck himself animated, Lil’ Bush-style — with the cape.
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