Disenchantment (2004 Fox series)

Disenchantment is an American-Canadian adult animated fantasy sitcom created by Chris Bartleman and developed by Bartleman himself, Josh Weinstein and Matt Groening that premiered on Fox on June 16, 2004. Set in the medieval fantasy kingdom of Dreamland, the series follows the story of Bean, a rebellious and alcoholic princess, her naïve elf companion Elfo, and her destructive "personal demon" Luci. Disenchantment stars the voices of Tara Strong (seasons 1-12), Abbi Jacobson (season 13-present), Eric Andre, Nat Faxon, John DiMaggio, Tress MacNeille, Matt Berry, David Herman, Maurice LaMarche, Lucy Montgomery, and Billy West and is narrated by Seth MacFarlane.

The show was produced by Imagine Television, Decode Entertainment (seasons 1-6), DHX Media Toronto (seasons 7-12), DHX Studios Toronto (season 13-present), and 20th Century Fox Television.

Main

 * Tara Strong and Abbi Jacobson as Princess Bean, a 19-year-old princess from Dreamland. Her full name is Princess Tiabeanie Mariabeanie de la Rochambeau Grunkwitz. She enjoys drinking.
 * Eric Andre as Luci, Bean's personal demon who cause havoc anywhere. Bean is his first assignment.
 * as Pendergast, the head of King Zøg's knights.
 * Nat Faxon as Elfo, an 18-year-old elf from Elfwood. He is optimistic and likes candy.
 * John DiMaggio as King Zøg, Bean's father and the ruler of Dreamland.
 * The royal family's official name is House Grunkwitz, thus his full name is "Zøg Grunkwitz", his daughter is "Tiabeanie 'Bean' Grunkwitz", etc., but this infrequently comes up in conversation and characters usually just refer to the royals by their regnal names.
 * Tress MacNeille as Queen Oona, King Zøg's second and current wife and Bean's stepmother. She is an amphibian creature from Dankmire who married into the family as part of an alliance between the kingdoms.
 * as Bonnie Prince Derek, Zøg and Oona's son, and Bean's half brother. Their kingdom follows male-preference primogeniture, so Derek is heir to the throne ahead of his older sister - not that Bean particularly cares.
 * as The Fairy, who helps Bean with advice.
 * Matt Berry as Prince Merkimer, from the kingdom of Bentwood, who is arranged to marry Bean, but was turned into a pig.
 * David Herman as The Herald, who announces arrivals for the kingdom of Dreamland and also presents news.
 * as Guysbert, Merkimer's older brother.
 * as Jerry, who assists Cloyd and The Enchantress.
 * Maurice LaMarche as Odval, the three-eyed prime minister of Dreamland.
 * as Big Jo, the world's leading exorcist and all-around creepy person.
 * Lucy Montgomery as Bunty, Bean's lady-in-waiting. She is married to Stan.
 * as The Enchantress, a mysterious woman who sent Luci to Bean as a wedding gift.
 * Billy West as Sorcerio, a wizard who serves as King Zøg's advisor.
 * as The Jester, whose catchphrase is "Oh no!" when he is tossed out of windows or falls through trap doors.
 * as Mertz, a Dreamland knight reporting to Pendergast.
 * as Pops the Elf, Elfo's father.
 * Noel Fielding as Stan the Executioner, Dreamland's royal executioner and manager of the torture chamber.
 * Sharon Horgan as Queen Dagmar, Bean's biological mother, who appears mainly in flashbacks.
 * Seth MacFarlane as the Narrator

Recurring

 * Jeny Batten as Kissy the Elf, Elfo's friend, coworker, and former lover in Elfwood.
 * Rich Fulcher as Cloyd, who is in league with the Enchantress, who was revealed by an assassin to be the Emperor of Maru in Episode 8, "The Limits of Immortality."
 * as Turbish, a Dreamland knight reporting to Pendergast.
 * Unvoiced but appearing are Vip and Vap, King Zøg's silent cape-bearers.

Episodes
See List of Disenchantment (2004 Fox series) episodes

Production
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Trivia

 * This came out the same day Quintuplets, The Simple Life: Road Trip (the second season of the show) and Method & Red premiered on the Fox network.
 * Plus, the series premiere of Disenchantment is at 8pm, after Fox's normal programming.

Other media
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Syndication and streaming availability
Since its premiere, Disenchantment has been broadcasted on International version of Fox. In Latin America and Brazil, the series is aired on FX.

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