The Bocelli family is increasingly cult in America and for Christmas it becomes a cartoon, entering the most famous animated series in the world, that of The Simpsons. One of the biggest television successes of recent years thus pays tribute to the tenor, taking inspiration from his latest album “A family Christmas“, in which the artist sings with his children Matteo and Virginia. The short film “The Simpsons meet the Bocelli in Feliz Navidad” will be available exclusively on Disney+ from December 15th.

The Bocellis in the cartoon of The Simpsons

In the Christmas episode of the beloved series, Homer surprises Marge with the perfect gift. An unforgettable performance from the Italian opera superstar Andrea Bocelli who sings one of the Christmas songs par excellence, together with their two children. Key art has also been released, offering a first glimpse of the Bocelli family in the famous cartoon. And in conjunction with the release of the short, on December 15, the Bocelli family will also release the new single, "Feliz Navidad". This is a special version featuring the same beloved cartoon characters. The same version featured in the short film which will be available on all digital platforms.

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“The Simpsons meet the Bocelli in Feliz Navidad' is the latest in a collection of shorts based on “The Simpsons” created exclusively for Disney+. Before the Bocellis, Billie Eilish, star of "When I Met Billie" (nominated for the Emmys) also entered the animated world of The Simpsons. Additionally, there have been several special shorts made for Disney+, including Maggie Simpson in the Emmy-nominated “The Force Awakens After Nap” and “The Good, The Bart and The Loki,” Star Wars and Marvel themed respectively. . And, again, The Simpsons in Plusaversary, where Homer meets a series of unexpected characters. To remember too Welcome to the Club with Ursula de The little Mermaid, sitting on a "flying" machine alongside little Lisa.

The Bocelli family enters the most famous cartoon in the world: The Simpsons last edit: 2022-12-13T12:30:00+01:00 da Maria Scaramuzzino

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