"Disenchantment" is an American animated satirical fantasy sitcom series directed by Matt Groening and Josh Weinstein.
The starring cast includes Abbi Jacobson as Bean, Eric André as Luci, Nat Faxon as Elfo, John DiMaggio as King Zøg, Tress MacNeille as Queen Oona, Matt Berry as Prince Merkimer, Maurice LaMarche as Odval, Sharon Horgan as Queen Dagmar, David Herman as The Herald, Lucy Montgomery as Bunty and others.

Here are "Disenchantment" TV series trailer, plot summary, full cast and characters, release date, streaming services and everything we know so far.

Trailer

Is there a trailer for Disenchantment TV series?

Netflix on Monday, January 31, 2022 released the trailer for "Disenchantment" you can watch here:
Disenchantment Part 4 | Official Trailer | Netflix.

Plot summary

What is Disenchantment TV series plot?

Here is a short review of "Disenchantment" TV series plot summary.

Set in the fictional patriarchal medieval European kingdom of Dreamland, the series follows the story of Bean (Abbi Jacobson), a rebellious, alcoholic, adventurous gentle, selfless and fearless princess, her naive elf companion Elfo (Nat Faxon), and her destructive but caring "personal demon" Luci (Eric André) having adventures in different locations.
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The first season starts off with Princess Bean having two failed arranged marriages and meeting a naive elf named Elfo and a demon named Luci, over the course of the following episodes the trio roughhouse and have misadventures in the kingdom of Dreamland much to her father, King Zøg's disapproval who is trying to use Elfo to create the mystic elixir of life. As the story progresses on, some episode give pieces of Bean's history and relatives, others introducing new lands and realms that are part of the medieval world the series is set in and some introducing new characters.
The final three episodes form an arc that starts with Zøg getting fed up with his failed experiments on Elfo but his advisor, Odval (Maurice LaMarche) has found an ingredient that is guaranteed to make the spell work. Bean and Luci are sent on this mission and after traveling, fighting off Big Jo and rescuing Elfo, they manage to get the final ingredient and return to Dreamland but are faced with a new revelation, Elfo is not a real elf. Elfo is then expulsed from the kingdom and is followed by Bean and Luci whom travel with him to his homeland but followed by Zøg's soldiers whom intend to bring the elves with him but are fought off by Bean, Luci, Elfo and elves. Despite a short-lived victory, Elfo is shot by an arrow and dies. Bean becomes furious with her father whom tells Bean that he tried to revive his wife, Queen Dagmar (Sharon Horgan) whom died of petrifaction 15 years ago. Heartbroken by the revelation, Bean apologizes to her mother for everything until Luci reveals that he nabbed the Eternity Pendant. Bean decides to use the vial but is conflicted on which person should she use it on.

Cast

Who plays who in the Disenchantment TV series cast?

Here is the full cast and characters of "Disenchantment" TV series. Actors and actresses are sorted mostly in credits order.

Abbi Jacobson  as Bean a 19-year old princess from Dreamland
Eric André  as Luci Bean's personal demon
Nat Faxon  as Elfo an 18-year-old half-elf from Elfwood
John DiMaggio  as King Zøg Bean's father and the ruler of Dreamland of the Royal House of Grunkwitz
Tress MacNeille  as Queen Oona King Zøg's second and former wife and Bean's stepmother
Matt Berry  as Prince Merkimer from the kingdom of Bentwood
Maurice LaMarche  as Odval the three-eyed prime minister of Dreamland
Sharon Horgan  as Queen Dagmar Bean's mother and first wife of King Zøg
David Herman  as The Herald
Lucy Montgomery  as Bunty
Billy West  as Sorcerio
Noel Fielding  as Stan the Executioner
Richard Ayoade  as Alva Gunderson
Meredith Hagner  as Mora
Rich Fulcher  as Turbish
Jeny Batten  as Kissy the Elf
Lauren Tom  as Trixy
Phil LaMarr  as God
Chris Vallance
Baraka May  as Elf
Laura Dickinson  as Elf
Mark Mothersbaugh
Eduardo Roman  as Radio Announcer
Meredith Pyle  as Elf

Filming

What are Disenchantment filming details?

"Disenchantment" series are produced by The ULULU Company and Rough Draft Studios.

The average duration of each episode is 22 - 36 minutes. Country of origin: United States. Original language: English.

Rating

What are critics and audiences saying about Disenchantment TV series?

"Disenchantment" TV series got high rating from critics. IMDB rating is 7.2/10. Rotten Tomatoes rating is 64/100.

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