Sideshow Bob and Disney: A Spooky Collaboration for Halloween

Wednesday, 18 September 2024, 12:16

Sideshow Bob and Disney villains are teaming up in a new Halloween short! This exciting project highlights the latest trend of integrating Disney characters into The Simpsons. The Simpsons franchise continues to innovate, blending popular culture and entertainment while keeping its legacy alive. Fans are in for a treat as Bart Simpson's long-time nemesis brings a unique Halloween spin.
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Sideshow Bob and Disney: A Spooky Collaboration for Halloween

Exciting New Short Featuring Sideshow Bob

The latest Disney+ Simpsons short will see Sideshow Bob team up with iconic Disney villains to discover the true meaning of Halloween.

The Simpsons and Disney Collaboration

Since 2021, Disney and the team behind The Simpsons have produced multiple animated shorts for Disney+. These shorts mix the Simpson family with Disney-owned characters like Goofy, Darth Vader, or Loki. Although the long-running animated series might not be as good as it was in earlier seasons, many of these shorts have been fun, bite-sized reminders of how funny The Simpsons can still be. The newest short sounds perfect for Halloween!

What to Expect from the Halloween Short

  • Disney announced “The Most Wonderful Time of the Year” on September 18.
  • Kelsey Grammer reprises his role as Sideshow Bob, who has been trying to kill Bart Simpson for decades.
  • This Halloween-themed short will arrive exclusively on Disney+ on October 11.
  • Sideshow Bob will team up with infamous Disney villains to share the true spirit of Halloween.

This is the first directly Halloween-themed The Simpsons Disney+ short. Past shorts have focused on Christmas, Marvel characters, Star Wars, or even that one about Lisa hanging out with Billie Eilish. If you love both Halloween and The Simpsons, this short promises to be the perfect celebration for the spooky season!


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