It debuted in February 2005 on Nova TV and was shown on the station daily until the end of the year.
Laku noć, Hrvatska was also popular in Croatian media for numerous parodies criticising politics and pop culture through various songs.
This list is composed of the most acclaimed parodies, alongside the people who were included in the renditions.
During a 2005 interview for the weekly paper Nacional, one of the show's creators, Števo Šinik (more prominently known as Stiv Cinik) accused the director of Croatia Film, Željko Zima, of censorship and hindering the original vision of the project.
He alleged Zima took control over development removing portions of the script and attempting to discourage certain practices to prevent or downplay criticism towards members of the government.