Netflix Review: Disenchanted

Disenchanted reminds me of several tabletop games I played in my youth as in D&D, Pallidum RPG, and White Wolf games. This medieval romp is a fun distinction from the Simpsons and Futurama that came out before Disenchanted and what a refreshing show it is. I would have to say that the Simpsons is suffering from running out of ideas, Futurama was also a good break from America's longest running show.

It stars Bean the princess of the land, Elfo the elf and Luci Bean's personal Demon in their quest for booze and adventure (Plus the pile of bodies left in their wake). The misadventures of this group of misfits are pure fun in a coming of age story. Bean is a princess and like all of them in the dark ages where more of political tools for forming alliances, though she wants to find herself first (If she can stay sober enough to find out).

Elfo a misfit elf that ran off to find the land of unhappiness as he was sick of being too happy. Only to find that he has a thing for Bean.

Luci the demon, well he is the personal demon of Bean and will do anything to get her to be evil. Like that bad friend that dares you to do something bad and really dumb but worst.

So like your a-typical D&D group, filled with misfits and murder hobos and lots of laughs.

I would like to thank the artist, writers, and creators behind this masterpiece and that I am looking forward to watching the next season as the last episode left off with one doozy of a cliffhanger.

Rating: IF YOU HAVE NOT WATCHED IT DO IT NOW!

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