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I can not name species that are not of interest to Netflix today. "Disillusioned" can pave the way for titles, which so far have not been numerous on Netflik – but since the creator of "The Simpsons" is responsible for adult animation "Disappointed ", it must be beautiful? See the first trailer.
I will understand if this type of production does not interest anyone. It's a kind of specific humor and we either fall in love with it and enjoy the (almost) every episode, or we give up rather quickly watching them. Exactly the same principle applies to "American Dad", "Family Guy", "South Park" or "Rick and Morty". And also "The Simpsons", which since 1989 do not leave the subject. From the 30th season of animation, which still has a lot, a lot of fans will appear in the frame.
"Disappointed" on Netflix – trailer
Matt Groening, responsible for creating this hit, started working with Netflix. Its effect is the series "Disappointed", which will come to the service offer on August 17. As part of the premiere, we already have the opportunity to see the first trailer.
Disillusioned subscribers will be kidnapped in the free falling medieval kingdom, where absurd adventures are experienced by an unpretentious young princess, her elven companion, and her personal demon. This unusual trio will meet ogres, ghosts, harpies, imps, trolls, aquatic creatures and many half-men.
Voices were given to Abbi Jacobson ("Bean"), Natelonon ("Elfo") and Eric Andre ("Luci") and John DiMaggio, Billy West, Maurice LaMarche, Tress MacNeille, David Herman, Matt Berry, Jena Batten, Rich Fulcher, Noel Fielding and Lucy Montgomery.
I'm reminding you of something? As previously suggested, and what the creator mentioned – indeed "Disappointed" can be described as a combination of Game of Thrones and The Simpsons. The second of these products is surely related to humor and the line, and the world – the medieval era, witchcraft, magic and others – and the struggle for power can be associated with the throne game. I have not always been a fan of these series, but I was convinced by "American Dad", so in case of "disillusioned" it may be a little downhill
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