Simpsons creator Matt Groening's take on the fantasy genre, similar to how Futurama was his take on science-fiction, and luckily, it doesn't have the negative elements of those shows, such as child abuse or offensive political references that tend to date television shows like them. I definitely like it best of Groening's creations, although there are a few distracting elements, such as characters constantly tilting their heads up and down when talking, and that when characters open their mouths, their teeth are all round, but when they close their teeth, they magically straighten out (the bucktoothed Princess Bean largely being the exception to this). Regardless, I would definitely continue to watch this show as new episodes come out.
Friday, October 11, 2019
Disenchantment
Simpsons creator Matt Groening's take on the fantasy genre, similar to how Futurama was his take on science-fiction, and luckily, it doesn't have the negative elements of those shows, such as child abuse or offensive political references that tend to date television shows like them. I definitely like it best of Groening's creations, although there are a few distracting elements, such as characters constantly tilting their heads up and down when talking, and that when characters open their mouths, their teeth are all round, but when they close their teeth, they magically straighten out (the bucktoothed Princess Bean largely being the exception to this). Regardless, I would definitely continue to watch this show as new episodes come out.
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