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Princess diaries of a different kind

The Simpsons creators bring feminism, young talent to new show.

- By PABLO ARAUZ PENA

MATT Groening said his new adult cartoon series Disenchant­ment has a feminist component that sets it apart from his previous shows.

Groening spoke to reporters about bringing fresh talent to the Netflix show at a recent panel for the Television Critics Associatio­n, joined by the voice actors Abbi Jacobson and Eric Andre.

He also highlighte­d the difference­s between the new project and his previous work, the long-running series The Simpsons.

“One of the reasons that The Simpsons is what it is, is because of the time constraint­s,” he said.

“In this show, we’re able to let it breathe a little more which I find gratifying.” The series notably stands out as an adult cartoon with a female lead. It follows the misadventu­res of an alcoholic slacker princess named Princess Bean, voiced by Broad City star Abbi Jacobson, who has everything but a sense of purpose.

Joined by a personal demon named Luci, played by Andre, and a scruffy elf named Elfo (voiced by Nat Faxon), Bean creates mischief in the kingdom of Dreamland where she’s infamous for her careless antics.

“Bean is such an anti-stereotypi­cal princess from what we are used to seeing,” said Jacobson.

Both Jacobson and Andre have built a following with the hard-towin young adult audience in their shows Broad City and The Eric Andre Show.

The stars shared their stories of growing up watching The Simpsons and finding their place with Groening and Josh Weinstein, creators and producers of Disenchant­ment.

Weinstein said that while Disenchant­ment features establishe­d talent from both Futurama – which he produced – and The Simpsons, it transcends boundaries in both age and diversity.

He said at least half the writing staff is under 30.

“We like to think we’re sensitive guys but we have an awesome writing staff,” he said. “Just as a cast, it’s a great mix.”

Groening also cited Monty Python And The Holy Grail asan inspiratio­n for the series, but said that the feminist style of Jacobson’s Broad City influenced the show as well. “As pro-women as Josh and I are, Abbi definitely kicked up the lines we wrote for her an extra notch and made them even better,” he said. – AP

 ??  ?? (From left) Weinstein, Jacobson, Andre and Groening goofing around at the Television Critics Associatio­n Summer Press Tour in Los Angeles. — AP
(From left) Weinstein, Jacobson, Andre and Groening goofing around at the Television Critics Associatio­n Summer Press Tour in Los Angeles. — AP

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