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Ugly Americans

Ugly Americans

20108.22 Seasons31 EpisodesCanceled

Overview

Social worker Mark Lilly helps new citizens—both human and "other"—begin the process of adapting to life in the Big Apple, but his coworkers, demonic bureaucrat Twayne, drunken wizard Leonard Powers, surly law enforcement head Frank Grimes & his girlfriend, Callie, don't make it easy.

Created by Rich Draper
Written by Rich Draper
Produced by David M. Stern, Devin Clark
NetworksComedy Central

Top Cast

Matt Oberg

Matt Oberg

Mark Lilly (voice)

Kurt Metzger

Kurt Metzger

Randall Skeffington (voice)

Natasha Leggero

Natasha Leggero

Callie Maggotbone (Voice)

Michael-Leon Wooley

Michael-Leon Wooley

Twayne Boneraper (Voice)

Larry Murphy

Larry Murphy

Lt. Francis Grimes / Aldermach Maggotbone (voice)

Randy Pearlstein

Randy Pearlstein

Leonard Powers / The Great Brain / Erik / Man Bird (voice)

About Ugly Americans

Ugly Americans is a animation, comedy series that first aired in 2010. Created by Rich Draper, it stars Matt Oberg, Kurt Metzger, Natasha Leggero. Social worker Mark Lilly helps new citizens—both human and "other"—begin the process of adapting to life in the Big Apple, but his coworkers, demonic bureaucrat Twayne, drunken wizard Leonard Powers, surly law enforcement head Frank Grimes & his girlfriend, Callie, don't make it easy.

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