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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaFollows The Simpsons" as they host a Disney+ Day party with friends from across the service, everyone is on the list - except Homer.Follows The Simpsons" as they host a Disney+ Day party with friends from across the service, everyone is on the list - except Homer.Follows The Simpsons" as they host a Disney+ Day party with friends from across the service, everyone is on the list - except Homer.
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Well there's certainly a little entertainment here, but overall it was pretty dull. This feels more like an Unauthorized parody from before Disney owned The Simpsons, and not a real crossover like it should've been. Very few characters speak and most of the ones that do sound sound off. Having Bill Farmer voice Goofy would have at least made it a little more authentic. Overall this just the Simpsons in a bad spoof of House of Mouse, which would have been a much better addition to Disney+ than this.
I am a fan of the Simpsons , so I just finished it right before. It was extremely shorts people, it was okay, and still smart ad film for Disney +. That's okay. I am second English learner and I try always watching with sub. This time I accidentally I watched with Korean captions. Wow, totally off timing, missing half of script or totally odd thing added to me. Or may lazy drunken translator with half of payment.. wow. I am so amazed about it. The Disney truly needed to double check the foreign subtitles. I really want to tell them , but I have no idea of that. I just leave messages instead.
Just when you thought 'The Simpsons' couldn't get any worse, Disney goes and does something like this. We all wanted the show to stop before the mouse got his grubby mitts on it; imagine how we feel now. 'The Simpsons In Plusaversary (2021)' is the definition of insulting. It's nothing more than an insanely blatant advert for Disney+ disguised as as a piece of legitimate content for Disney+. The redundancy of advertising something to an audience comprised entirely of people who already bought it is astounding. I honestly think this will drive more people off the platform than it will convince to stay on it. I'm almost in awe of how bad this is. There's just nothing here. I mean, this is quite possibly the most nothing thing I've ever seen. It has pretty much no redeeming factors; even the jokes and sight-gags that should theoretically work just don't. It's absolutely terrible and I'm sad now. What has Disney done to my beloved 'Simpsons'?
I think I'm actually worse off for having watched this. Like, I'm ill. I'm literally ill now.
Thanks, Disney, I hate it.
I think I'm actually worse off for having watched this. Like, I'm ill. I'm literally ill now.
Thanks, Disney, I hate it.
This is absolutely awful. This time, instead of mocking this crappy company, they just promote it. It's literally just 6 or something minutes of saying that Disney is the best streaming service...
The "story" of this if you even want to call it that is that Homer didn't get invited to the anniversary party for Disney+, but Goofy gets him in. They have a beer together, and a bunch of other Disney characters make appearances.
There is absolutely nothing here to latch onto. Even if you watch it just to see all your favorites in one room, most of them don't speak and the few that do sound terrible. Goofy's laugh is completely offputting, Donald doesn't even sound like a duck as soon as he starts talking and Grumpy sounds like The Rich Texan. I don't really know why they couldn't get the official voice actors for some of them, but these impressions are so bad you could ask a hobo on the street to do better ones.
The main selling point is Homer and Goofy bonding with each other, but they're not given very much. Goofy mopes over being seen as goofy and Homer finds him annoying. Then we get a tearful goodbye at the end when they're forcibly separated. You have no idea where Homer's sudden love for Goofy came from, so it feels phony and lazy.
And I kid you not, I think there might be no jokes at all. Or if there were they were such lacking in tact, timing or wit I couldn't notice them. I know this is a clichéd saying, but when I'm watching a COMEDY I'm expecting at the very least a smirk.
Then the icing on the cake is something so earbleedingly abysmal it can be compared to the ending song of Lisa Goes Gaga. Lisa sings... about how fantastic the Disney streaming service is and how all your favorite shows and movies are there. It's not only incredibly sappy and cringeworthy to listen to, but manipulative as hell since they're not even hiding that this only an ad in disguise of a short. It's the kind of shameless self-promotion that makes you want to vomit up your skull.
The Good, The Bart And The Loki is almost as bad, but I can still call that a product made to "entertain". This however is cheap patronizing garbage that only those who are already in love with Disney+ and everything it stands for will appreciate it. And even some of those subscribers might get sickened by the blatant sense of pride.
There is absolutely nothing here to latch onto. Even if you watch it just to see all your favorites in one room, most of them don't speak and the few that do sound terrible. Goofy's laugh is completely offputting, Donald doesn't even sound like a duck as soon as he starts talking and Grumpy sounds like The Rich Texan. I don't really know why they couldn't get the official voice actors for some of them, but these impressions are so bad you could ask a hobo on the street to do better ones.
The main selling point is Homer and Goofy bonding with each other, but they're not given very much. Goofy mopes over being seen as goofy and Homer finds him annoying. Then we get a tearful goodbye at the end when they're forcibly separated. You have no idea where Homer's sudden love for Goofy came from, so it feels phony and lazy.
And I kid you not, I think there might be no jokes at all. Or if there were they were such lacking in tact, timing or wit I couldn't notice them. I know this is a clichéd saying, but when I'm watching a COMEDY I'm expecting at the very least a smirk.
Then the icing on the cake is something so earbleedingly abysmal it can be compared to the ending song of Lisa Goes Gaga. Lisa sings... about how fantastic the Disney streaming service is and how all your favorite shows and movies are there. It's not only incredibly sappy and cringeworthy to listen to, but manipulative as hell since they're not even hiding that this only an ad in disguise of a short. It's the kind of shameless self-promotion that makes you want to vomit up your skull.
The Good, The Bart And The Loki is almost as bad, but I can still call that a product made to "entertain". This however is cheap patronizing garbage that only those who are already in love with Disney+ and everything it stands for will appreciate it. And even some of those subscribers might get sickened by the blatant sense of pride.
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- TriviaNone of the voice actors of the Disney character cameos reprise their roles in this short.
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Homer Simpson: [seeing Winnie the Pooh go into Moe's Tavern] He gets in? He's not even wearing pants!
- ConexionesReferenced in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Disney+ Day & Disabling Dislikes (2021)
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