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Te Deseo Lo Mejor, also known as "The Simpsons X Bad Bunny: Te Deseo Lo Mejor" or "I Wish You the Best" for Spanish translation, is a 3-minute short that serves as the music video for the song by Bad Bunny of the same name. The short is entirely in Spanish.
Homer is late for dinner because he was on his phone, which upsets Marge. She warns Homer that one day, he'll look up from his phone and his family will be gone, but Homer doesn't listen. Homer sits on the couch on his phone, but notices that the house is empty once it runs out of battery. When he goes into the kitchen, he finds a note from Marge saying that she has left. Homer is sad without Marge, and jealous of Dr. Hibbert's family. Homer looks to see if she's with Patty and Selma, but she isn't. As he goes around town, he sees many things that remind him of Marge's hair, such as blue cotton candy and a spilt Squishee. Homer eventually finds Marge at a Bad Bunny concert, but she refuses to go back to him until Bad Bunny gives her flowers. The short ends with Homer and Marge kissing while watching Bad Bunny on the TV.
If you want, act like you don't know me, that's fine.
Again I did not fulfill what I promised you.
Again I failed you, again I lied to you, eh-eh.
It's my turn to be the bad guy again.
What are flowers and gifts worth?
If I'm guilty of your pain.
And for me now you're worse.
You don't want anyone else to talk to you about love
But I-
I wish you the best.
I hope you forget me.
I know I was the worst,
And your heart breaks you again.
I know I'm a coward.
If you want, act like you don't know me, that's fine, eh.
Trivia[]
When Homer checks if Marge is with Patty and Selma, he recreates the meme of him emerging from a bush that originates from Homer Loves Flanders.
Bart and Lisa appear in this short but do not have any lines.
Making the first short where Bart has no lines.
The Spanish title can be known as "Wish you all the best".
Behind the Laughter[]
Reception[]
While this video has 2.8 million likes and 41k dislikes from viewers on YouTube, the short has received mostly negative reviews from fans, and currently sits at a 5.1/10 rating on iMDB[2]