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|celebration= "{{ap|Te Deseo Lo Mejor|song}}"
 
|originalAirdate= December 24, [[2021]]
 
|originalAirdate= December 24, [[2021]]
 
|length= 2:56
 
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|specialGuestVoices= [[Bad Bunny]] as {{Ch|Bad Bunny|himself}}
 
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|Written By= [[Al Jean]]<br>[[Joel H. Cohen]]<br>[[Ryan Koh]]<br>[[Christine Nangle]]
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|Directed By= [[David Silverman]]
 
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'''''Te Deseo Lo Mejor''''' is a [[Marvel]] themed special ''[[The Simpsons]]'' short. It was released on [[Disney+]] on July 7, [[2021]].
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'''''Te Deseo Lo Mejor''''' is a special ''[[The Simpsons]]'' short. It was released on [[YouTube]] on December 24, [[2021]]. It is a music video for the song "{{ap|Te Deseo Lo Mejor|song}}" by [[Bad Bunny]].
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== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
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The [[Simpson family|family]] is waiting for [[Homer]], who is very late, to start dinner when he enters the house. [[Marge]] complains that the dinner is cold and that he did not alert them. Homer says he was not on the phone, before grabbing it and hitting likes on it. Marge asks him what he is liking, and he answers that he is liking other families' dinners. She warns him that one day he will look up from the phone and see that they are gone.
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Homer keeps doing it while Marge hangs her head in defeat, until the phone dies while he is on the couch, watching [[Bad Bunny]] sing "{{ap|Te Deseo Lo Mejor|song}}". Homer gets up from the couch as Bad Bunny starts singing as a ghost next to him. He goes around the house, seeing messages left by Marge, saying that she took the beer, left the bed empty, and that at work he finds the donuts and lunch boxes empty, with Marge saying that he can prepare lunch for himself.
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Homer starts eating the message before heading to [[Moe's]] for a beer, where he sees Bad Bunny singing at the [[Love Tester]]. After leaving, he walks back and sees the [[Hibbert family]], a dog family, and a couple's graves at the cemetery. Shortly afterward, he sees Marge's hair behind a wall, but it is [[Raphael]] selling cotton candy. Next, he emerges from a bush and finds [[Patty]] and [[Selma]], who shake their heads at him.
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Homer then goes to the [[Kwik-E-Kart]]. When [[Nelson]] passes behind him, he spills a [[Squishee]] on the pavement, forming the shape of Marge's hair. At the [[Jebediah Springfield]] statue, Springfielders and Bad Bunny collect money for him, which he uses to eat dinner alone. He then sees that Bad Bunny is performing in concert that night at the [[Aztec Theater]].
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The crowd grabs Homer and moves him forward until he is seated next to Marge. He tries to apologize and asks her to forgive him for the kids, who are sitting next to her. He then pulls out his phone to take a selfie, causing them to frown at him. Bad Bunny brings both Homer and Marge onto the stage, pulls a flower from under his shirt, and encourages Homer to ask for forgiveness. Marge ultimately agrees after Homer takes out his phone and gives it to Bad Bunny, who crushes it under his foot. Back at home, Homer and Marge sit together on the couch as Bad Bunny appears on the television. In the end, they kiss, while Bad Bunny winks on TV before switching it off.
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== Production ==
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The short is in Latin American [[Spain|Spanish]] and features the {{ap|Los Simpson|Latin America|Latin American dub}} voice actors [[Humberto Vélez]] and [[Claudia Motta]] as the voices of [[Homer]] and [[Marge]], respectively. The short was also directed by [[David Silverman]].<ref>[https://twitter.com/AlJean/status/1474449462487490563 Al Jean on Twitter - "Te Deseo Lo Mejor details"]</ref> It was written by [[Joel H. Cohen]], [[Ryan Koh]], [[Christine Nangle]], and [[Al Jean]].
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== Gallery ==
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File:Te Deseo Lo Mejor poster.jpg|Poster
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== References ==
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[[Category:Episodes directed by David Silverman]]

Latest revision as of 14:37, February 3, 2026

Te Deseo Lo Mejor
(I Wish You the Best)
Te Deseo Lo Mejor.png
Special Information
Original Airdate: December 24, 2021
Celebrating: "Te Deseo Lo Mejor"
Length: 2:56
Channel: YouTube
Special Guest Voices: Bad Bunny as himself
Written By: Al Jean
Joel H. Cohen
Ryan Koh
Christine Nangle
Directed By: David Silverman


Te Deseo Lo Mejor is a special The Simpsons short. It was released on YouTube on December 24, 2021. It is a music video for the song "Te Deseo Lo Mejor" by Bad Bunny.


Plot[edit]

The family is waiting for Homer, who is very late, to start dinner when he enters the house. Marge complains that the dinner is cold and that he did not alert them. Homer says he was not on the phone, before grabbing it and hitting likes on it. Marge asks him what he is liking, and he answers that he is liking other families' dinners. She warns him that one day he will look up from the phone and see that they are gone.

Homer keeps doing it while Marge hangs her head in defeat, until the phone dies while he is on the couch, watching Bad Bunny sing "Te Deseo Lo Mejor". Homer gets up from the couch as Bad Bunny starts singing as a ghost next to him. He goes around the house, seeing messages left by Marge, saying that she took the beer, left the bed empty, and that at work he finds the donuts and lunch boxes empty, with Marge saying that he can prepare lunch for himself.

Homer starts eating the message before heading to Moe's for a beer, where he sees Bad Bunny singing at the Love Tester. After leaving, he walks back and sees the Hibbert family, a dog family, and a couple's graves at the cemetery. Shortly afterward, he sees Marge's hair behind a wall, but it is Raphael selling cotton candy. Next, he emerges from a bush and finds Patty and Selma, who shake their heads at him.

Homer then goes to the Kwik-E-Kart. When Nelson passes behind him, he spills a Squishee on the pavement, forming the shape of Marge's hair. At the Jebediah Springfield statue, Springfielders and Bad Bunny collect money for him, which he uses to eat dinner alone. He then sees that Bad Bunny is performing in concert that night at the Aztec Theater.

The crowd grabs Homer and moves him forward until he is seated next to Marge. He tries to apologize and asks her to forgive him for the kids, who are sitting next to her. He then pulls out his phone to take a selfie, causing them to frown at him. Bad Bunny brings both Homer and Marge onto the stage, pulls a flower from under his shirt, and encourages Homer to ask for forgiveness. Marge ultimately agrees after Homer takes out his phone and gives it to Bad Bunny, who crushes it under his foot. Back at home, Homer and Marge sit together on the couch as Bad Bunny appears on the television. In the end, they kiss, while Bad Bunny winks on TV before switching it off.

Production[edit]

The short is in Latin American Spanish and features the Latin American dub voice actors Humberto Vélez and Claudia Motta as the voices of Homer and Marge, respectively. The short was also directed by David Silverman.[1] It was written by Joel H. Cohen, Ryan Koh, Christine Nangle, and Al Jean.

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