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#the simpsons: the good the bart and the loki
Sam Bigotes: Oye, Gossamer dice qué haces magia. ¿Puedes convertir una chuleta en dos?
Lucas el Hechicero: (toma la chuleta de Sam y crea dos).
Sam: (arrodillado) ¡Te venero, gran Lucas! ¡Ordéname, señor! ¡Renunció a otros dioses!
Fuente: Los Simpson: El bueno, el Bart y el Loki (2021)
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therese-lokidottir · 2 years
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Still can’t believe The Simpsons gave us both the most accurate MCU!Loki and Myth!Loki we’ve seen in anything in quite a while
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lokiinmediasideblog · 7 months
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What Norse myth books have you read already? I need new recs x
I don't think any of these are particularly new. Trying to make a list of all I've read. And granted, my attention span has gotten worse over the years.
The first book featuring the norse pantheon in any form I read was Neil Gaiman's "American Gods".
There's Diana Wynne Jones' "Eight Days of Luke" which served as inspiration for "American Gods", according to Neil Gaiman. Children's book.
There's also "Odd and the Frost Giants" by Neil Gaiman and his "Norse Mythology" retelling. Children's book.
I LOVED Louie Stowell's Loki: A Bad God's Guide to Being Good, if you have children or trouble getting through books, get this! It's hilarious and smart. I enjoyed it as an adult. Diary of a Wimpy Kid meets Norse mythology.
I enjoyed the first two books by Joanne Harris as a teen, "Runemarks" and "Runelight." The first two (esp. the first) are fun and I love the Bart Simpson-esque portrayal of Loki. Unfortunately, the quality of later books focusing on Loki is terrible.
I unfortunately read Joanne Harris' "The Testament of Loki", first chapter is interesting, but he's unwillingly sharing a body with an annoying teen girl, and the way Harris deals with eating disorders is really bad. It's awful. Don't recommend.
I think Lyra Wolf's The Nine Worlds rising series are an easy read. I think she has a great comedic voice and the books are worth reading just for that, and I like the toxic Odin/Loki relationship. I do have complaints about them, such as the anachronistic language (e.g. Loki knowing what a Chihuahua is), and that Sigyn doesn't have flaws other than caring too much for her no-good brother. She also has the women are either saints or evil witches dichotomy going on in terms of portrayals of goddesses. I think the stakes are good in these books so that you keep reading them.
I enjoyed Cat Rector's "The Goddess of Nothing at All" A LOT. While it doesn't have my ideal morally gray portrayal of Sigyn yet, it did make Sigyn more complex than others have. I also like this book mainly because I am a sadist and I love whump and there's a lot of suffering on it. It's so sad you won't be laughing at the myth!Loki memes. I would avoid this book if you don't like whump. I do have criticisms about it, such as her Loki was a bit too nice for my taste and could have been worse (making him justified for cutting Sif's hair feels forced; he can still be a loveable and tragic asshole, you know?). But my tragedy-loving self loves this!
I was looking forward to Genevieve Gornichec's "The Witch's Heart", it has a cute start of Loki giving Angrboda her burnt heart, but she criminally made Angrboda and Loki boring as fuck. Angrboda conveniently doesn't remember anything and just fumbles her way inside a cave for a large portion of the book. And she is the POV we're following. WE ARE STUCK IN A CAVE SHE WON'T LEAVE. Loki's portrayal in this is one of the most cisheteronormative I've seen yet, and it's surprising the author managed this in a story where Loki is impregnated by a horse and wears a dress (he impatiently yanks off because he felt emasculated). The author thinks having a lean build and no beard=queer. Loki only shows interest in women and feels emasculated while wearing a dress. I also happen to hate Skadi and her weird castration fetish in this book. Bitch wouldn't shut up about it. The good thing about this book is that there's no anachronisms, and I liked Hel's portrayal.
So confession, I had Kindle Unlimited trial briefly, and I read a bunch of Loki books, such as Lyra Wolf's.
I think(?) I read A.B. Frost's "Father of Monsters". It was quite short, but has nice illustrations, and Loki's endearing, even if a little shit. That both takes one for the team and also endangers the team.
I read (partially) some book about Loki escaping his punishment early and rejoining the Aesir, but it was criminally boring (it never described how Loki got out of situations and the prose was incredibly VAGUE) and seemed geared towards Norse pagans(Which I AM NOT). Had a spiritual conflict-avoiding vibe. It was called "Loki" but forgot the author's name and I accessed for free by Kindle Unlimited. I also didn't like that it referred to cops as "Tyr's warriors". FUCK COPS.
I have not finished reading Mike Vasich's "Loki". I think the man thinks MCU Loki is accurate to Norse mythology, because that's the only Loki I could picture (and he was adopted by Odin). And man spent way too long describing sensing "power levels" that I ended up getting bored and stopped reading. I've also seen some amusing excerpt from another of his books I have not read. But, if you're an author, don't spend a lot of time describing power levels, FFS! You'll bore the fuck out of your readers.
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disneytva · 1 year
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Disney Gives Springfield Holiday Joy With The Simpsons Meet The Bocellis In ‘Feliz Navidad A Brand New Original Short Streaming Dec 15.
Disney has announced that Christmas is coming early this year for fans of “The Simpsons!” as Disney+ has announced that the new short “The Simpsons meet the Bocellis in ‘Feliz Navidad’” will launch on December 15th exclusively on the streaming service.
In the upcoming short from Homer surprises Marge with the ultimate gift: an unforgettable performance from Italian opera superstar Andrea Bocelli and his 25-year-old son Matteo and 10-year-old daughter Virginia.
The festivities continue December 17th 2022 as “The Simpsons” celebrates 33 years since its first episode aired in 1989. All 33 seasons of “The Simpsons” are currently available to stream on Disney+.
“The Simpsons meet the Bocellis in ‘Feliz Navidad’” is the latest in a collection of shorts from “The Simpsons” created exclusively for Disney+.
The previously released shorts “Welcome to the Club,” “When Billie Met Lisa”, “Maggie Simpson in ‘The Force Awakens from Its Nap’”, “The Good, The Bart, and The Loki” and “The Simpsons in Plusaversary” are currently available on Disney+.
All of these and more can be found in “The Simpsons” Collection on Disney+.
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20245sg · 11 months
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The Simpsons: The Good, The Bart and the Loki (2021)
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shitedits · 3 years
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heroicadventurists · 3 years
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1day1movie · 3 years
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The Simpsons: The Good, The Bart, and The Loki (2021) David Silverman
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The end credit scene: True words were spoken 😂
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sarcasm-for-free · 3 years
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The Simpsons’ “The Good, the Bart, and the Loki”, a six minute special, really said, “We can do Loki better than his own show”, huh?
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He looks like Loki, wears his colors, and has smarts and wit.
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He gets to use his magic: shapeshifting, matter manipulation, cloning, transporting Lisa to Asgard.
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His relationship with his family is tapped into, and he ends up with a new one, which apparently accepts and appreciates him.
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And he has the same reaction to the TVA as we do.
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rrdcooc · 3 years
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This is a real screencap from a real Simpsons short that crossovers Marvel and the Simpsons titled “The Good, The Bart, and the Loki”, guest starring Tom Hiddleston as Loki.
I love that they’re pulling their punches even less these days.
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over-world · 3 years
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therese-lokidottir · 2 years
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What do you think of the Loki Simpsons short?
I liked it, it was entertaining enough. It was a lot shorter than I thought it would be though. I mean it when I said it got Loki's character better than the actual Loki series.
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i did not know i needed this, but i did
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disneytva · 2 years
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Disney Sets New The Simpsons Short For Disney+ Day.
Disney has announced a brand new short featuring “The Simpsons” called, “Welcome To The Club”, which will be released on Disney+ Day.
At last year’s Disney+ Day, a new short called, “The Simpsons in Plusaversary” was released.  And Disney+ has also had some other original shorts released on Disney+, including “When Billie Met Lisa”. “Maggie Simpson in ‘The Force Awakens from Its Nap’” and “The Good, The Bart, and The Loki”.
In this new short, with her heart set on becoming a princess, Lisa Simpson is surprised to learn being bad might be more fun with a bit of help from iconic Disney Villans
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ednacrabapple · 3 years
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