Disenchantment

7.4
2018

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Set in a ruined medieval city called Dreamland, Disenchantment follows the grubby adventures of a hard-drinking princess, her feisty elf companion and her personal demon.

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Seasons

20 Episodes • Premiered 2018

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1. A Princess, an Elf, and a Demon Walk Into a Bar

6.8

Princess Bean already has the wedding day blues when a mysterious figure arrives, claiming he's her personal demon. Elfo hates his happy homeland.

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2. For Whom the Pig Oinks

6.9

How to get rid of an unwanted fiancé? Bean's plan involves a party barge and mermaids. King Zøg tries to make Elfo's blood into an immortality potion.

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3. The Princess of Darkness

7.2

Sorcerio declares that demonic possession is behind Bean's drunken exploits -- and things look dicey for Luci when the king hires an eerie exorcist.

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4. Castle Party Massacre

7.3

With the king away, Bean throws a wild party while Odval and Sorcerio gather their secret society for a ritual. But the night takes a surprising turn.

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5. Faster, Princess! Kill! Kill!

7.3

Banished from the castle by Zøg, Bean tries to work but has trouble keeping a job. Elfo encounters a bizarre pair of siblings living in a candy house.

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6. Swamp and Circumstance

7.0

Bean tries her hand at diplomacy after Zøg makes her ambassador to Dankmire, Oona's kingdom and an important ally for Dreamland.

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7. Love's Tender Rampage

7.3

Elfo lies to hide his feelings for Bean, but things get complicated when she tries to help him by sending the knights on a quest.

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8. The Limits of Immortality

7.4

Elfo's been kidnapped! Bean, Luci, Sorcerio and the knights search for him, along with a magical pendant needed to complete the immortality potion.

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9. To Thine Own Elf Be True

7.9

After he learns a surprising secret about himself, Elfo heads home to Elfwood in search of the truth.

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10. Dreamland Falls

7.8

As Dreamland celebrates an unexpected arrival while saying goodbye to a friend, everyday life is thrown into disarray.

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11. The Disenchantress

7.5

Bean travels with Dagmar to her homeland, Maru, where she rescues an old friend and learns of a mysterious prophecy she's expected to fulfill.

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12. Stairway to Hell

8.1

Bean and Luci concoct a plan to resurrect Elfo. But he'll have to meet them in hell -- if he can get there. Zøg discovers a friend in frozen Dreamland.

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13. The Very Thing

7.6

Bean and her friends return to Dreamland but don't receive a warm welcome from Zøg. Oona inspires a lackluster band of pirates who rescue her at sea.

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14. The Lonely Heart Is a Hunter

7.8

Bean dreams about her mother and finds mystical Maruvian symbols around the castle. Zøg falls for an unusual woman he meets in the Enchanted Forest.

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15. Our Bodies, Our Elves

7.5

With a health crisis in Elf Alley, Bean and Elfo make a dangerous journey to find an ancient cure while Luci scams sick elves at his new clinic.

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16. The Dreamland Job

7.7

Learning that the elves are starving because of Zøg's excessive taxes, Bean plans a heist with a passing band of circus performers to recover the money.

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17. Love's Slimy Embrace

7.3

Despondent because Bean dislikes him and his mother's away, Derek makes friends with a slimy sea creature. Zøg tries to contract a rich man's disease.

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18. In Her Own Write

7.7

While Zøg refuses to face his feelings about Dagmar's betrayal, Bean writes to deal with her pain. But she faces obstacles to sharing her work.

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19. The Electric Princess

7.8

When a scientific man appears in Dreamland, he's regarded with suspicion. But Bean helps him escape and travels with him to a wondrous steampunk city.

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20. Tiabeanie Falls

7.5

With King Zøg incapacitated, Odval makes a power play, assisted by the Arch Druidess. Luci and Elfo try to help Bean.

Cast

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Abbi Jacobson

Princess Bean (voice)

Photo of Lucy Montgomery

Lucy Montgomery

Bunty (voice)

Photo of Nat Faxon

Nat Faxon

Elfo (voice)

Photo of Tress MacNeille

Tress MacNeille

Queen Oona / Prince Derek (voice)

Photo of David Herman

David Herman

The Herald (voice)

Photo of Maurice LaMarche

Maurice LaMarche

Odval (voice)

Photo of Billy West

Billy West

Sorcerio (voice)

Photo of Eric André

Eric André

Luci (voice)

Photo of John DiMaggio

John DiMaggio

King Zøg (voice)

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Noel Fielding

Stan the Executioner (voice)

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Reviews

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GenerationofSwine

1/10

My wife loves it. I liked the Simpsons and I loved Futurama... but honestly I don't think this offers anything knew.

It's not trying to be either show, or recapture any former glory, so I'll give it that. And it does have it's moments here and there, but it doesn't feel as if it's trying to say anything.

It's not exactly ripping into pop culture like the Simpsons did so brilliantly when it was so good, and it's not a social commentary channeled through the lens of Sci-fi geekdom like Futurama... it's not even ripping into pop culture or giving any social commentary as channeled through the lens of fantasy.

It's just kind of there, kind of episodic, kind of meh. It's not even the kind of meh where you can say that you don't like the character, or the situation, or whatever... because that would have just a tad more meaning than this offers.

Really it's kind of fun, but kind of empty and meaningless. The jokes aren't layer upon layer, they only come up when offered. It's almost like it was phoned in, and in a way that tries to tell an over-arching story about really nothing all that fun or different.

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MovieGuys

3/10

Disenchanted with Disenchantment.

Started off well enough but what i can only assume is the last season, ended on a sour note for me. Putting aside all the usual woke trappings I've come to associate with Netflix, was a brief but nasty poke, at people who have concerns around what appears to be the COVID vaccines.

In my country, like many others, people were coerced into taking experimental vaccines with threats of job loss. Moreover, increasing scientific evidence demonstrates that those concerned about the efficacy and safety of these products, may well have every reason to be so. Still an on going consideration, not one to be tritely dismissed.

Beyond this, season fives story was alright but it did feel like the ideas were running thin and the net result was basic and in itself, not overly inspiring.Nor for that matter was it genuinely funny. Instead, leaning on childlike humour about things like "bum bums". Really?

In summary, I feel this series should really have ended at least a season ago. Its sparkle is well and truly, gone. Add to that its playing politics, wokeness, suffice to say I found it an unappealing proposition. I can not envisage another season. If there is one, I wont be watching it.

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