The Good, the Bart, and the Loki

2021

Action / Animation / Comedy / Family

Plot summary


Uploaded by: FREEMAN

Top cast

Yeardley Smith Photo
Yeardley Smith as Lisa Simpson
Dan Castellaneta Photo
Dan Castellaneta as Homer Simpson / Barney Gumble
Nancy Cartwright Photo
Nancy Cartwright as Bart Simpson / Ralph Wiggum
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42 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
12 hr 4 min
P/S 8 / 118
85.97 MB
1920*1080
English 5.1
NR
23.976 fps
12 hr 4 min
P/S 3 / 261

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by nicorip223 / 10

I expected much more

I expected much more, although we know it is a short, they could have done something much better.

Reviewed by Pjtaylor-96-1380444 / 10

Why is the title a reference to a classic spaghetti western?

This Marvel/ Simpsons crossover is far too fleeting to be anything other than utterly inconsequential, despite it having a couple of amusing moments sprinkled throughout. It's essentially all just an advert for Disney+, to be honest. Any potential the piece may have had is squashed by its incredibly short length and the fact that it just feels like a bunch of half-baked ideas haphazardly tossed together. It's not necessarily bad, but it's barely anything, really. 4/10.

Reviewed by southdavid4 / 10

Low Key Effort.

Back in May, the Simpsons/Star Wars crossover short hit to celebrate "Star Wars Day"... now.. timed, I guess to be in the same week as the finale of "Loki" - but not on the actual day? - is another Disney Corp crossover, this time with Marvel.

Cast out from Asgard, the god of Mischief Loki (Tom Hiddleston) is sent to Springfield, to live with the Simpsons. There, his ability to make Pork chops has Homer (Dan Castellenta) worshiping him, but tricks soon have the rest of the town activating their Avengers modes to move him along again.

The problem with this, even more so than with the Star Wars short, is that it's not really designed to do anything other than show off a bit of corporate synergy. To draw some of the Simpsons characters as Marvel ones, there's not really much of a story to it, nor are any of the jokes particularly inspired. The pairings of the MCU and Simpsons characters occasionally is clever, Barney and Tony Stark sharing a drinking problem for example, but others seem almost random.

To declare any real dislike for it, is to give it more genuine thought than anyone involved in its production really did, but if Disney are going to produce more of these, I'd prefer them to invest a little more time in the writing and actually tell a real story. (The Disney shorts accompanying the films manage to do that and introduce their characters - a little more that please).

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