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{{Infobox_species|title1 = Human|image1 = Humans.jpg|notable_characters = [[Princess Bean]]<br>[[King Zøg]]|homeland = [[Dreamland]]<br>[[Bentwood]]<br>[[Cremorrah]]<br>[[Maru]]<br>[[Steamland]]|no_of_digits = 5}}'''Humans''' (''Homo sapiens'') are one of the many species appearing in ''Disenchantment''.
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{{Infobox_species|title1 = Human|image1 = Humans.jpg|notable_characters = [[Princess Bean]]<br>[[King Zøg]]|homeland = [[Dreamland]]<br>[[Bentwood]]<br>[[Cremorrah]](presumably)<br>[[Maru]](presumably)<br>[[Steamland]]|no_of_digits = 5}}'''Humans''' (''Homo sapiens'') are one of the many species appearing in ''Disenchantment''.
   
 
== Appearance ==
 
== Appearance ==

Revision as of 19:47, 20 October 2019

Humans (Homo sapiens) are one of the many species appearing in Disenchantment.

Appearance

Humans in Disenchantment are similar in appearance to real-life Humans, except most of them have severe overbites and cartoonish features - which is to be expected from Matt Groening's style. Unlike its sister shows, Futurama and The Simpsons, Humans in Disenchantment have five fingers rather than four, which helps to distinguish them from the many other species.

Conditions

  • Dreamland is a feudal society, with a Royal Family and a Royal Court (composed of Sorcerio the Alchemist, Jester and Bunty the Chambermaid and Odval the Chamberlain, or Royal Advisor/"hand").
  • The majority of people are paupers, who eke out a very basic living.
    • Even children are put to work - if they can cry, they can work.
  • There is little or no sanitation and streets are littered with food waste and raw sewage.
    • A horse which dies outside Bunty's hovel is removed, presumed eaten, in episode 5.
  • As in medieval Europe (especially England) this leads to an ongoing plague.

Behavior

  • Humans in Disenchantment behave in a similar way to humans in real life, and share many actions and rituals together. eg. They enjoy going to church, gambling, getting drunk on beer and grog in taverns and inns, consuming drugs in the Dark Light District and holding festivals such as the harvest festival.
  • A rudimentary religion - a parody of Christianity in its early stages - is practiced in the church by a priestess.
  • Science has yet to be established, with its precursor alchemy being practiced by Sorcerio.
    • There are 3 known "sciences", with one of them being "smoke".
  • Poisons and potions are all widely in use, particularly to cure plague.

Trivia

  • Humans have 5 fingers whereas Elfo the elf is shown to have 4 fingers, and Queen Oona the Dankmirian has 3. The number of fingers is thus a way of distinguishing between species.
  • As the show is loosely set in the Middle Ages, it might be assumed that the Humans will be more closely related in beliefs and ideologies to those from that time in history than they would be to Modern Humans. This is true of some things, such as attitudes to science (alchemy) and religion (early Christianity), but not of others, where more modern sensibilities surrounding identity and political correctness are displayed, and played for laughs. For example, the expectation for the characters to have a traditional outlook is played with by inserting a feminist gang leader ("crime is male-dominated, innit?) who robs Bean in episode 3. The gang refer to themselves as "highway people" and as a "gender neutral kleptocracy".