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''A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo'' is a 2018
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written by
Jill Twiss Jill Twiss is an American writer best known for her work on the HBO show ''Last Week Tonight with John Oliver.'' She is a senior writer on the show and she portrays its "Janice from Accounting" character. She authored a children's book called '' A ...
and illustrated by EG Keller (a pseudonym of Gerald Kelley). The book is about a fictional day in the life of
Marlon Bundo Marlon Bundo (2012/2013 – January 15, 2022), also known as Bunny of the United States (BOTUS), was a rabbit belonging to the family of Mike Pence, the 48th vice president of the United States from 2017 to 2021. Bundo was initially adopted fo ...
, the real-life pet rabbit of former
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Mike Pence, and details the same-sex romance between Marlon Bundo and another rabbit named Wesley. It is a loose
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of ''
Marlon Bundo's A Day in the Life of the Vice President ''Marlon Bundo's A Day in the Life of the Vice President'' is a 2018 children's book by Charlotte Pence as author and Karen Pence as illustrator. It details a fictional day in the life of Marlon Bundo, pet rabbit of Vice President of the Uni ...
'', another children's book featuring Marlon Bundo written by
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and illustrated by
Karen Pence Karen Sue Pence ( Batten, formerly Whitaker; born January 1, 1957) is an American schoolteacher, painter, and was the second lady of the United States from 2017 to 2021. She is married to the 48th vice president of the United States, Mike Penc ...
. The book and its
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-inclusive theme was written by Jill Twiss (with Marlon Bundo credited as co-writer), who is a comedy writer for the television show '' Last Week Tonight with John Oliver'', aiming to deride Vice President Pence over his controversial anti-LGBTQ views, such as his alleged support for
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of gay adolescents and opposition to
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. It was released on March 18, 2018, one day before the release of ''Marlon Bundo's A Day in the Life of the Vice President''. The
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version features
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, Jesse Tyler Ferguson,
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, Ellie Kemper, John Lithgow,
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, and RuPaul. Alli Brydon, a freelance children's book editor, worked as a consultant and editor. The book was designed by Andrea Miller. On the day of release,
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promoted the book on ''Last Week Tonight'' at the conclusion of an episode mainly dedicated to Pence and his positions on LGBTQ issues; it became a bestseller and the No. 1 book and
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on
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the following day. Oliver announced profits from the book were to be donated to
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and
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.


Background

''A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo'' was conceptualized as a loose parody of ''
Marlon Bundo's A Day in the Life of the Vice President ''Marlon Bundo's A Day in the Life of the Vice President'' is a 2018 children's book by Charlotte Pence as author and Karen Pence as illustrator. It details a fictional day in the life of Marlon Bundo, pet rabbit of Vice President of the Uni ...
,'' a children's book written by Mike Pence's daughter
Charlotte Pence Charlotte Pence Bond (born Charlotte Rose Pence; June 25, 1993) is an American writer who is the second child and elder daughter of former Vice President of the United States Mike Pence and former Second Lady of the United States, Karen Pence. ...
and illustrated by his wife
Karen Pence Karen Sue Pence ( Batten, formerly Whitaker; born January 1, 1957) is an American schoolteacher, painter, and was the second lady of the United States from 2017 to 2021. She is married to the 48th vice president of the United States, Mike Penc ...
. Their book also tells about a fictionalized day of the Pence family's pet rabbit, but without the LGBTQ themes of ''A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo''. Writer
Jill Twiss Jill Twiss is an American writer best known for her work on the HBO show ''Last Week Tonight with John Oliver.'' She is a senior writer on the show and she portrays its "Janice from Accounting" character. She authored a children's book called '' A ...
stated she became interested in Bundo due to his name. Once she learned about the upcoming book she stated, "we thought we could use the opportunity to support some really great charities while also hopefully putting out an inclusive, loving children's book in the process." Helped by input from the whole writing staff of ''Last Week Tonight'', Twiss' work was done in a few months, faster than the normal picture book process. On March 18, 2018, the publication of both books was used as a comedy piece on ''Last Week Tonight'' to raise awareness of Mike Pence's stated anti-
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attitudes. John Oliver stated that Pence's pet rabbit was the one thing he liked about Pence, and that because of this, he had taken issue with the real-life Marlon Bundo having to make a stop at the anti-LGBTQ organization Focus on the Family during an upcoming promotional book tour with the Pences. With the Pences' book scheduled to appear on March 19, Oliver announced the publication of a "better Bundo book" at that very moment (so preceding the Pences' book). According to the publisher, ''A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo'' is an actual children's story "about marriage equality and democracy", rather than a "straight-up" parody of the Pences' book. Twiss added that she hoped the book would resonate with children "feeling out of place or having a family that looks different than that of their friends". It nevertheless contains some stabs at Mike Pence, with the Marlon Bundo character claiming that Pence "isn't very fun" and a stink bug character sporting a white hairdo looking like Pence's. Oliver acquired two domain names to promote ''A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo''. According to Oliver, the domain betterbundobook.com contrasts the book with the Pence-family-written Bundo book and focusonthefurmily.com satirizes the anti-LGBTQ organization Focus on the Family. In the March 18 broadcast, Oliver said that aside from sending an inclusive message, he was hoping to annoy Pence over the competition for his family's book and the fact that ''Last Week Tonight'' is donating all proceeds of its book to LGBTQ-friendly organizations (
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and
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).


Plot

Marlon Bundo, a black-and-white rabbit sporting a colorful bow tie, lives in the home of "Grampa", vice president Mike Pence. Marlon is lonely, but one morning after breakfast, he meets Wesley, a bespectacled brown rabbit. They spend the day together, hopping around in the garden and the house. They decide to get married, because they never want to hop without each other again. Marlon and Wesley tell their animal friends, who respond enthusiastically. But the stink bug, who is "In Charge and Important" (and bears a striking resemblance to Mike Pence, with white hair and a suit and tie), yells at them that boy rabbits can only marry girl rabbits. He calls them different, and he says that different is bad. The other animals speak up and tell him how each of them is different in their own way. They decide to vote on who is In Charge and Important, and the stink bug is voted out. Marlon and Wesley have their wedding, with their friends in attendance. They go to sleep in anticipation of their "bunnymoon".


Analysis

''A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo'' was created as a parody with LGBTQ themes intertwined with the plot. John Oliver and his team wanted to mock the Vice President but they also wanted to create a children's book that has humor for kids who have no political interest. This book was a gesture to Mike Pence against his homophobic beliefs. Jill Twiss said in an interview that her ambition for the book was to make a heartfelt story and also annoy Pence. The message that went along with the sales of the book was that "different is special". Children who do feel out of place may have a hard time handling that. Twiss was hoping for a bit of satisfaction or contentment for those kids when reading about two same-sex bunnies marrying each other. The book takes a position against laws and actions against LGBTQ rights. These themes consist of respect, approval, and equality. This children's book is a way to show young people that "love is forever and be proud of who you are". The book is a presentation to delve into LGBTQ relationships and that "true love will always win out".


Publication

One day after its release, the book overtook
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's book '' A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership'' to become the No. 1 book on
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. The book sold out on Amazon and the publishing company of the book said it was hurrying to print 760,000 more copies. For three weeks ''A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo'' was on the ''New York Times'' Children's Picture Books Bestsellers List. The book was once number one on that list, while the original book ''Marlon Bundo's A Day in the Life of the Vice President'' written by Charlotte Pence was seventh of the same list. It also topped the
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sales, thus making the two versions of the book No. 1 and No. 2 on overall Amazon book sales, with the printed edition selling the most of the two. ''A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo'' sold much better than the Pence book it parodied, which was ranked eleventh in book sales on Amazon on its first day, climbing to No. 4 later in the week. In the first two days, 180,000 copies were sold. ''Last Week Tonight'' had not anticipated a large demand and the printed version sold out after two days. While it was being reprinted, it remained possible to order the book on Amazon and it continued to be available as an e-book version for Amazon Kindle and its various platforms. 2018, the
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version with voice acting from
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, Jesse Tyler Ferguson,
Jeff Garlin Jeffrey Garlin (born June 5, 1962) is an American stand-up comedian and actor. He is best known for playing Murray Goldberg, patriarch of the eponymous family in the ABC sitcom '' The Goldbergs'', and Jeff Greene on the HBO sitcom ''Curb Your ...
, Ellie Kemper, John Lithgow,
Jack McBrayer Jack McBrayer (; born May 27, 1973) is an American actor and comedian, who gained national exposure for his portrayal of characters on ''Late Night with Conan O'Brien'' and as Kenneth Parcell in '' 30 Rock''. For his role in ''30 Rock'' he was ...
and RuPaul was No. 1 on
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. The book's distributor reported to have 150,000 books on back order three days before it was scheduled to be available in stores on March 23. On March 28, publisher Chronicle Books reported to have over 400,000 copies in print. Independent booksellers expressed disappointment with Chronicle Books for its handling of the book's launch, making it available via Amazon prior to supplying other retailers.


Reception


Public response

The publication sparked large numbers of reviews and comments on Amazon. These were overwhelmingly positive, though only about a third of the reviews were left by actual buyers of the book. On its launch date, a number of one star reviews with negative comments were left on the page of the Pences' book by non-buyers who favored the Twiss book, while Pence fans counteracted with five-star reviews on his book. Later that day, it was no longer possible to review the Pences' book without purchasing it and one star ratings from non-buyers had been removed. News about the book and the controversy it stirred up was picked up by mainstream news outlets in the U.S. and all over the world. In a segment on the book on ''
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praised it and presented John Oliver with a $10,000 check from HBO for
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, calling on her viewers to buy the book in support of the project. ''
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donated a copy of the book to every elementary school in
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, saying he wanted to counter Pence's "message of intolerance" about gay people, hoping to "provide positive role models and a story of inclusion for children in Pence's home state". Focus on the Family called Oliver's treatment of the Pences' book "not just vicious in tone, but also vulgar and vile in every sense of the word and way". According to the American Library Association, the book was the 19th most banned and challenged book in the United States between 2010 and 2019, meaning it was requested for removal from various library collections on several occasions. The book ranked in the Top Ten Most Challenged Books in 2018 (2) and 2019 (3). The book was challenged due to its LGBTQIA+ content, for "its effect on any young people who would read it," for concerns that it was sexually explicit and biased, as well as its political and religious viewpoints.


Reactions

Charlotte Pence, Mike Pence's daughter and the author of ''
Marlon Bundo's A Day in the Life of the Vice President ''Marlon Bundo's A Day in the Life of the Vice President'' is a 2018 children's book by Charlotte Pence as author and Karen Pence as illustrator. It details a fictional day in the life of Marlon Bundo, pet rabbit of Vice President of the Uni ...
'', supported ''A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo''. She posted on
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a picture of herself and the real-life Marlon Bundo wearing a bow tie identical to the one in Jill Twiss' book and said in a television interview: "His book is contributing to charities that I think we can all get behind... I'm all for it." The official Instagram of Marlon Bundo also spoke of Twiss' book in a positive light, stating "Not gonna lie, I do look pretty fly in a bow tie. The only thing better than one bunny book for charity is...TWO bunny books for charity." The proceeds from the Pences' book were also given to charities, namely
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which works to fight human trafficking and Tracy's Kids, an art therapy program for hospitalized children.
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, the
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book publisher who published the Pence book, initially criticized the release of ''A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo'', saying that it was "unfortunate that anyone would feel the need to ridicule an educational children's book and turn it into something controversial and partisan". When the success of both books became apparent, Regnery congratulated John Oliver and Chronicle Books with their sales figures, stating: "There's plenty to go around for everyone and, like Charlotte
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said, we can all be happy the proceeds are going to a good cause."


Critical reviews

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gave the book a four star rating and considers it appropriate for children of four years and older, giving it its highest marks for "positive messages" and "positive role models and representations". Susie Wilde of ''
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'' noted that Twiss "understands how to tell a simple story with comic touches and pacing, creating a parody that children might actually enjoy", while Keller's "details are playful and give a strong sense of motion, which works well for the two rabbit heroes who never want to hop without each other." Katy Waldman in ''
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'' called the book "full of the attentive details and poetic grace notes that distinguish good children's books", while noting its "subtextual treats for adults". '' Kirkus Reviews'' calls the book "another tiresome political picture", that really just aims at older people and not for the age the book was supposed to be for. The review also notes that the book is good for a little laughter but not for a message intended for inclusion. However, ''
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'' Anna Fitzpatrick wrote that "while an unabashed political parody, it also stands on its own as a children's book".


See also

* ''
Whose Boat Is This Boat? ''Whose Boat Is This Boat?: Comments That Don't Help in the Aftermath of a Hurricane'' is a 2018 children's book credited to U.S. President Donald Trump and compiled by the staff of ''The Late Show with Stephen Colbert''. It is composed of stat ...
'', a satirical children's book produced by ''The Late Show With Stephen Colbert''


References


External links

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