Lucy, The Daughter of the Devil

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  • TV-MA
  • 2005
  • 1 Season
  • 7.7  (1,732)

Lucy, The Daughter of the Devil was an animated comedy series that aired on Adult Swim from 2005 to 2007. Created by Loren Bouchard, the show followed the life of Lucy (voiced by Melissa Bardin Galsky), an atheist who just happens to be the daughter of Satan (voiced by H. Jon Benjamin). The series was known for its unique animation style, which used a mix of traditional animation and computer-generated graphics to create a distinctive look that set it apart from other shows on Adult Swim. The show also featured a talented voice cast, including Sam Seder, Eugene Mirman, Jon Glaser, and H. Jon Benjamin himself. Each episode of the show focused on Lucy and her attempts to live a normal life outside of the shadow of her famous father. This often involved her getting into all sorts of strange and bizarre situations, such as getting kidnapped by a cult that believes she is the Antichrist, or accidentally creating a monster made out of tofu. One of the standout features of the show was its use of music. Each episode featured several musical numbers, often performed by Lucy herself. These songs were catchy, irreverent, and often hilarious, and helped to give the show a unique tone that set it apart from other animated comedies. Despite its relatively short run, Lucy, The Daughter of the Devil was well-regarded by critics and fans alike. The show was praised for its clever writing, its unique animation style, and its willingness to tackle controversial subjects in a humorous and engaging way. Sadly, the show was cancelled after just one season, leaving many fans disappointed and longing for more. However, even today it still retains a dedicated following and is considered by many to be a hidden gem of the Adult Swim lineup. Overall, Lucy, The Daughter of the Devil was a highly entertaining and hilarious animated comedy that offered a fresh take on classic tropes and conventions. With its clever writing, unique animation style, and memorable musical numbers, it remains a beloved cult classic to this day.

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Monster
11. Monster
November 11, 2007
San Fransisco is being attacked nightly by a monster, crossing the Golden Gate Bridge. Satan, DJ Jesus, Senator Whitehead and even the Pope are strangely compelled to assist in the confrontations with the beast.
Satan's School for Girls
10. Satan's School for Girls
November 4, 2007
It's off to an old abandoned Catholic boarding school for DJ Jesus, so he can work on his re-mix in peace. But little does he know that it was the site of a grisly murder 30 years earlier. Soon the school is filled with school girl ghosts along with an irritating disco tune.
The Dreamster
9. The Dreamster
October 28, 2007
The Dreamster Sound Effects Machine was designed to help you fall asleep naturally and deeply. Warning: side effects may include drowsiness, nightmares and psychotic episodes_4-18. If you die in your dreams, you will die for real.
The Special Fathers vs. The Vampire Altar Boys
8. The Special Fathers vs. The Vampire Altar Boys
October 21, 2007
Vampire choir and alter boys are preying on priests throughout the city. The Archbishop of San Fransisco asks the Special Fathers for help while the Special Sisters get a crash course in vampire hunting. But will she be ready for the terrifying and unholy Vampire Communion?
The Busboy
7. The Busboy
October 14, 2007
In order to help Senator Whitehead's campaign, Satan helps Tad, the senato's son get a job as a busboy at Tequila Sally's. However, Tad is a registered sex offender and he soon does something that could put his father's campaign in jeopardy. Meanwhile, Satan is intrigued by the national sex offender registry, as he believes it may have an extra purpose.
Human Sacrifice
6. Human Sacrifice
October 7, 2007
When Senator Whitehead launches his presidential campaign, he must make a pact with the devil, as all presidential candidates must do. However, when he discovers that he needs a human sacrifice, things become somewhat complicated.
Terry The Teratoma
5. Terry The Teratoma
September 30, 2007
Things heat up in hell when Satan removes a teratoma from his armpit and brings it home to live with him. However, things take a turn for the worse when the teratoma, which is named Terry, falls for the devil's advocate and plots to murder DJ Jesus.
Temptasia
4. Temptasia
September 23, 2007
DJ Jesus and Satan attend the infamous Burning Man Festival.
Dildo Factory
3. Dildo Factory
September 16, 2007
Learning that civilization will collapse if humans, specifically women, masturbate 8% more, Satan launches Sinsperations!, a sex toy manufacturing operation.
Escapeoke
2. Escapeoke
September 9, 2007
The Devil buys a chain of restaurants called Tequila Sally's. He coxes Lucy into working there, as well DJ Jes's to run the karaoke.
He's Not the Messiah, He's a DJ
1. He's Not the Messiah, He's a DJ
October 30, 2005
In the pilot episode, we learn of Lucy's origins. The Special Fathers have a bad flight, but some really good cocoa. Lucy goes on a blind date with one of her father's minions, but only has eyes for the DJ. Her father is not happy.
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Lucy, The Daughter of the Devil was an animated comedy series that aired on Adult Swim from 2005 to 2007. Created by Loren Bouchard, the show followed the life of Lucy (voiced by Melissa Bardin Galsky), an atheist who just happens to be the daughter of Satan (voiced by H. Jon Benjamin).

The series was known for its unique animation style, which used a mix of traditional animation and computer-generated graphics to create a distinctive look that set it apart from other shows on Adult Swim. The show also featured a talented voice cast, including Sam Seder, Eugene Mirman, Jon Glaser, and H. Jon Benjamin himself.

Each episode of the show focused on Lucy and her attempts to live a normal life outside of the shadow of her famous father. This often involved her getting into all sorts of strange and bizarre situations, such as getting kidnapped by a cult that believes she is the Antichrist, or accidentally creating a monster made out of tofu.

One of the standout features of the show was its use of music. Each episode featured several musical numbers, often performed by Lucy herself. These songs were catchy, irreverent, and often hilarious, and helped to give the show a unique tone that set it apart from other animated comedies.

Despite its relatively short run, Lucy, The Daughter of the Devil was well-regarded by critics and fans alike. The show was praised for its clever writing, its unique animation style, and its willingness to tackle controversial subjects in a humorous and engaging way.

Sadly, the show was cancelled after just one season, leaving many fans disappointed and longing for more. However, even today it still retains a dedicated following and is considered by many to be a hidden gem of the Adult Swim lineup.

Overall, Lucy, The Daughter of the Devil was a highly entertaining and hilarious animated comedy that offered a fresh take on classic tropes and conventions. With its clever writing, unique animation style, and memorable musical numbers, it remains a beloved cult classic to this day.

Lucy, The Daughter of the Devil is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (11 episodes). The series first aired on October 30, 2005.

Where to Watch Lucy, The Daughter of the Devil

Lucy, The Daughter of the Devil is available for streaming on the Adult Swim website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Lucy, The Daughter of the Devil on demand at Google Play, Apple TV and Adult Swim.

  • Premiere Date
    October 30, 2005
  • IMDB Rating
    7.7  (1,732)