Set in a ruined medieval city called Dreamland, Disenchantment follows the grubby adventures of a hard-drinking princess, her feisty elf companion and her personal demon.
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P3: E9, there is a scene where Odval says, "...now put the roast poodle..." and a cartoon tiny roast with all four legs in the air is being held on a silver platter.
Yes, technically in the first episode Luci explains to Bean that he's her personal demon and Bean clearly states she wants him to leave, but he refuses.
There is gaslighting in the second season.
(Spoilers: beans mom tries to convince her she is going crazy and seeing things after bean comes across some things her mom doesn't want her to know about)
Queen Oona is addicted to a fantasy drug called 'snakeroot,' which Bean and her entourage experiment with.
An episode shows the gang visiting an opium den.
Season 4 Episode 3: At around 15:17, a spider crawls out of Zøg’s ear. It’s over fairly quickly, but it also looks pretty realistic. Skip to 15:25 to avoid the scene/mention of it.
Season 4 Episode 6 has a plot line about parasites, it's a pretty disgusting scene with bugs coming out of people and such. Skip 13:03 - 17:23 if that grosses you out.
in a season 1 episode 7 Dereck's teddy bear is seen without a head. season 2 episode 18 (part 4 episode 8) spoiler: Derek's little brother tears up Derek's teddy bear
Season 1 Episode 4 Castle Party Massacre" (referenced only): After the party and the Vikings have been dealt with, Elfo is seen with his head in a pot, presumably vomiting. There are no visuals or sound, just the suggestion.
Season 1 Episode 6 "Swamp and Circumstances" (extreme animated visual and sound): Bean is drunk during the dinner of the two kingdoms and she is dared to hang from the chandelier by Luci. She then vomits on the Prime Minister and the King gags as he tries to clean it off. The vomit disappears after the scene at the table and does not return.
Some characters play the 'simple' person role and can be pretty offensive to developmental disabilities, however these characters often turn out to be much more well rounded and important character although played as a joke at first. Example is Jerry
While Dagmar *does* say she’s never loved anyone, I personally interpreted it as “she views any sort of close connection—platonic or otherwise—to be a weakness/something exploitable”.
Sort of? It's set in a fantasy world where part human/part animal people are pretty common (humanoids with reptilian characteristics, merfolk, a forest selkie who changes between human and bear form, etc.) but they all seem to be mentally human.
While it isn't too detailed since it's a cartoon, there is quite a bit of gore. Many people are beheaded, people are stabbed with swords, SPOILERS FOR S1 FINALE: Elfo is shot with an arrow and dies, SPOILERS FOR S2 FINALE: Zog is gravely wounded after being shot with a gun
Really ticked off this lifetime poodle owner.