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List of Disenchantment characters         
  • [[Abbi Jacobson]] voices [[Princess Bean]]
  • The Jester]], Mertz, Pops the [[Elf]], and King Rulo.
  • [[Eric André]] voices Luci the Demon
  • [[Matt Berry]] voices Prince Merkimer
  • [[Maurice LaMarche]] voices Odval
  • [[Sharon Horgan]] voices Queen Dagmar
  • [[Tress MacNeille]] voices Queen Oona and Bonnie Prince Derek
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Disenchantment is an American adult animated television series starring Abbi Jacobson as Princess Bean, Eric André as Luci, and Nat Faxon as Elfo. The series' seasons are split into halves; the first season, consisting of twenty episodes, was released in two equal parts; the first ten episodes premiered on Netflix on August 17, 2018, and the second ten were released on September 20, 2019.
disenchantment         
CULTURAL RATIONALIZATION AND DEVALUATION OF RELIGION APPARENT IN MODERN SOCIETY
Entzauberung
Disenchantment is the feeling of being disappointed with something, and no longer believing that it is good or worthwhile.
There's growing disenchantment with the Government.
= disillusionment
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Disenchantment         
CULTURAL RATIONALIZATION AND DEVALUATION OF RELIGION APPARENT IN MODERN SOCIETY
Entzauberung
In social science, disenchantment () is the cultural rationalization and devaluation of religion apparent in modern society. The term was borrowed from Friedrich Schiller by Max Weber to describe the character of a modernized, bureaucratic, secularized Western society.