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Hazbin Hotel
File:Hazbinhotellogo.png
Genre
Created byVivienne Medrano
Directed byVivienne Medrano
Voices of
Theme music composerParry Gripp
Composers
  • Sam Haft
  • Andrew Underberg
  • Evan Alderete
  • Gooseworx
  • Thomas Ryan (pilot)
  • Parry Gripp (pilot)
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes9 (including pilot)
Production
Executive producers
  • Vivienne Medrano
  • Alli Reich
  • Scott Greenberg
  • Joel Kuwahara
  • Dana Tafoya-Cameron
  • Peter Williamson (pilot)
Editors
  • Scott Henry
  • Vivienne Medrano (pilot)
Running time
  • 31 minutes (pilot)
  • 23 minutes (series)
Production companies
Original release
NetworkAmazon Prime Video
ReleaseJanuary 18, 2024 (2024-01-18)[a] –
present (present)
Related

Hazbin Hotel is an American adult animated musical comedy television series created by Vivienne "VivziePop" Medrano.[1][3] The series revolves around Charlie Morningstar, princess of Hell, on her quest to find a way for sinners to be "rehabilitated" and allowed into Heaven, via her "Hazbin Hotel", as an alternative to Heaven's annual "Extermination" of souls due to Hell's overpopulation. The series is produced by independent entertainment company A24 and animation studio Bento Box Entertainment, in collaboration with Amazon Studios.

The pilot, released on YouTube on October 28, 2019, was made entirely by freelance animators and was mainly financed by Medrano's Patreon followers.[4][5][6] The first season premiered on Amazon Prime Video on January 18, 2024,[7][a] with its first episode also released on YouTube on that same day for a limited release.[8] A second season is confirmed to be in production. It has received generally positive reviews from critics.

The popularity and success of the pilot allowed Medrano to create a spin-off series called Helluva Boss, which premiered on October 31, 2020. The series features a different cast of characters within the same in-universe setting.

On January 26, 2024, it was revealed that Hazbin Hotel is the largest global debut for a new animated series on Prime Video.[9] On February 17, 2024, the pilot episode surpassed 100 million views on YouTube.[10]

Premise

The series follows Charlie Morningstar, the princess of Hell, as she sets about fulfilling her seemingly impossible dream of opening a hotel called "Hazbin Hotel," which aims to rehabilitate sinner demons. Due to overpopulation, Hell goes through an annual purge where angels, led by Adam, descend from Heaven and kill sinners. Charlie finds this upsetting, and wants to find a more peaceful solution to the overpopulation problem. Her goal is to have her clients "check out" from Hell as redeemed souls and be accepted into Heaven.[11]

With the help of her devoted manager and girlfriend, Vaggie and their reluctant first patron, pornographic film actor Angel Dust, she is determined to make her dream become a reality. But when her proposal on live television goes awry, her plan attracts the attention of the powerful "Radio Demon" Alastor, who despite finding her belief in redemption laughable, wants to help Charlie run the hotel for his own amusement.

Cast

Main

Recurring

Guest

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast airedNetwork
Pilot1October 28, 2019 (2019-10-28)YouTube
18January 18, 2024 (2024-01-18)February 1, 2024 (2024-02-01)Amazon Prime Video[b]

Pilot (2019)

TitleWritten byOriginal release date
"That's Entertainment"Dave Capdevielle, Raymond Hernandez & Vivienne MedranoOctober 28, 2019 (2019-10-28)

Charlie,[c] the princess of Hell, pursues her seemingly impossible goal of rehabilitating demons to peacefully reduce overpopulation in Hell. She opens a hotel in hopes that patients will be "checking out" into Heaven. While most of Hell mocks her goal, her devoted girlfriend, Vaggie, and their first test subject, adult film star Angel Dust, stick by her side. When Alastor, a powerful entity known as "The Radio Demon" reaches out to Charlie to assist in her endeavors, her crazy dream is given a chance to become a reality.[10]

Musical numbers: "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows", "Inside of Every Demon is a Rainbow", and "Alastor's Reprise"

Season 1 (2024)

No.TitleWritten byOriginal release dateProd.
code
1"Overture"Vivienne MedranoJanuary 18, 2024 (2024-01-18)[a]1BBHH01

Taking place one week after the events of the pilot, Charlie reveals in a backstory that Lucifer was originally an angel that fell in love with Lilith, the first woman. They gave the second woman, Eve, knowledge of good and evil, inadvertently creating Hell, where Lucifer and Lilith are banished. To ensure the sinners of Hell don't rebel, several angels of Heaven created the annual Extermination to keep them in line. As Hell is still recovering from the last Extermination, Charlie mentions that she has not seen or heard from Lilith in seven years. Later, Charlie receives a call from her father asking her to take his place in his annual meeting with Heaven. Charlie pitches to Adam, leader of the Exterminations of Hell, her plan to save sinners through redemption in her hotel. Her pitch is ignored and laughed at, and Adam tells her that the next Extermination will happen in six months rather than a year. Meanwhile, Vaggie, Charlie's girlfriend, enlists the staff of the hotel to make a commercial to promote the hotel, but the final product is cut short by a news broadcast of the Extermination's date being moved. Lute, Adam's second-in-command, reveals to Adam the corpse of an exterminator killed in Hell, and the two plan to kill every demon in Hell during the next Extermination.

Musical numbers: "Happy Day in Hell" and "Hell is Forever"
2"Radio Killed the Video Star"Adam Neylan & Vivienne MedranoJanuary 18, 2024 (2024-01-18)[a]1BBHH02

When a trio of powerful overlords known as the Vees (Vox, Valentino, and Velvette) find out that Alastor, another overlord, is back after being gone for seven years, Vox tries to send a warning to him. This backfires when Alastor sends his own warning to Vox. The Vees then decide to try to destroy the hotel from the inside. Vox enlists a demon named Sir Pentious to spy on the hotel by posing as a hotel guest. As Sir Pentious is getting adjusted to the operations of the hotel, Angel Dust, another resident of the hotel and Hell's most popular porn star, feels saddened that Charlie doesn't believe he can change. Angel Dust later finds out that Sir Pentious is working for Vox. He tells this to the rest of the hotel staff, and while he and Vaggie want to kill Sir Pentious, Charlie forgives him and gives him a second chance after witnessing Vox yelling at him for failing. Sir Pentious accepts the offer.

Musical numbers: "Stayed Gone" and "It Starts With Sorry"
3"Scrambled Eggs"Ariel LadensohnJanuary 18, 2024 (2024-01-18)[12]1BBHH03

To help Sir Pentious improve as a person, Vaggie insists that he gets rid of his egg minions, whom he refers to as his "Egg Bois", much to Pentious' dismay. She asks Alastor to get rid of them, but before he can, he runs into Zestial, an ancient overlord, who invites him to a meeting for the overlords of Hell. During the meeting, Velvette shows the other overlords the head of the dead exterminator angel, suggesting they go to war with Heaven. This idea is shot down by Zestial, who fears a war between Heaven and Hell would lead to more deaths. Velvette insults Zestial, but is kicked out by Carmilla Carmine, an overlord who controls Hell's weapon supplies. Carmilla reveals to Zestial that she killed the exterminator to protect her daughters, which is overheard by one of Sir Pentious’ Egg Bois. The egg relays the message to Alastor. Meanwhile, Charlie asks Vaggie to lead trust exercises at the hotel. Vaggie worries that the group won't be ready when the next Extermination happens, and pushes the patrons to take part in strenuous activities. However, when Charlie tells Vaggie she feels that Vaggie is going too far in her methods, the two talk it out, and discover their friends actually bonded over the experiences Vaggie put them through. In the end, Charlie and Vaggie let Sir Pentious keep his Egg Bois.

Musical numbers: "Respectless" and "Whatever It Takes"
4"Masquerade"Adam Neylan & Vivienne MedranoJanuary 18, 2024 (2024-01-18)[12]1BBHH04

Angel Dust leaves the hotel to act in a porn film for his boss, Valentino. While shooting, Charlie arrives and tries to bring Angel Dust back to the hotel, but Valentino beats Angel Dust, reminds him that he owns Angel Dust's soul, and forces him to make her leave. Angel Dust continues filming, and is constantly assaulted by Valentino and other workers. When he gets back to the hotel, he gets into an argument with Husk, the hotel bartender, who had earlier accused him of being “fake." Angel Dust leaves to go to a bar, unknowingly followed by Husk at Charlie's insistence. Husk saves Angel Dust from being drugged by one of Valentino's workers, but Angel Dust lashes out at him for saving him, revealing that he purposely lets Valentino assault him so that when he is broken and ruined, Valentino will stop using him. Husk reveals that he was once an overlord whose gambling addiction led him to make a deal with Alastor in order to keep his power, trapping him in a similar situation to Angel Dust. Realizing they share the collective experience, the two form a friendship. Arriving back at the hotel, Angel Dust thanks Charlie for caring about him, making her emotional.

Musical numbers: "Poison" and "Loser, Baby"
5"Dad Beat Dad"Rachel KaplanJanuary 25, 2024 (2024-01-25)[12]1BBHH05

Charlie spends all night trying to figure out a way to reconnect with Heaven. Left with no other options, she calls her father, Lucifer. He shows up to the hotel and isn't impressed, clashing with Alastor. They are interrupted when Alastor's friend Mimzy barges in, wanting to meet with Alastor. Husk is distrustful of Mimzy, claiming that she only shows up when she needs something. Alastor brushes him off, but when Husk hints at Alastor owing a debt to someone, Alastor loses his temper and threatens to kill Husk if he steps out of line again. Husk's suspicions about Mimzy are later revealed to be true, as several loan shark demons attack the hotel in an attempt to find her. Alastor uses his powers to kill the loan sharks before forcing Mimzy to leave, not wanting the hotel to be damaged further. Lucifer reveals that he believes Charlie's plan is impossible because sinners are inherently evil and that Heaven will never listen to her. This upsets Charlie, but they ultimately reconcile, and Lucifer agrees to arrange Charlie another meeting with Heaven.

Musical numbers: "Hell's Greatest Dad" and "More Than Anything"
6"Welcome to Heaven"Adam SteinJanuary 25, 2024 (2024-01-25)[12]1BBHH06

Charlie and Vaggie arrive in Heaven, where they are welcomed by Sera, the head seraphim, and Emily, a younger seraphim. Adam and Lute confront Vaggie, who is revealed to be a former exterminator angel who was stripped of her wings and left eye by Lute after sparing a defenseless sinner child during a previous extermination. Vaggie has not told Charlie the truth about her past yet, and Adam threatens to tell her. A trial intended to decide whether souls in Hell can be redeemed begins. Shown through a hologram during the trial, Angel Dust's friend, Cherri Bomb, takes him and the other hotel members to a night club. While trying to save Niffty, the hotel maid, from Valentino, Angel Dust stands up to him, saying that Valentino can do whatever he wants to him in the studio, but away from the studio, Angel Dust is his own man. Charlie claims this is proof of Angel Dust being redeemable, but it's revealed that the angels themselves don't know how souls enter Heaven. While arguing over the case, Adam accidentally reveals the Extermination plans, causing Emily to distrust Sera, as Sera knew about the plans and didn't tell her. Adam also tells Charlie about Vaggie's past as an exterminator, which leaves Charlie distraught. The court finds that there is no evidence a sinner can be redeemed. Adam sends Charlie and Vaggie back to Hell, promising them that when the next Extermination begins in a month, he'll be coming for the hotel first. Emily vows to help Charlie.

Musical numbers: "Welcome to Heaven" and "You Didn't Know"
7"Hello Rosie!"Ariel LadensohnFebruary 1, 2024 (2024-02-01)[12]1BBHH07

After they are kicked out of Heaven, Vaggie reveals to the rest of the group that she was once an angel. Alastor, taking advantage of Charlie's fragile mental state, convinces her to make a deal with him. In exchange for an unknown favor she will do for him at a later date, he tells her that there is a way to kill exterminators, and that Carmilla Carmine knows how. Charlie tells Vaggie to go to Carmilla to convince her to help, while Charlie and Alastor seek other sinners to help them fight. Charlie and Alastor go to Cannibal Town and meet Rosie, the overlord who runs the town. She decides to help, and the residents of the town decide to as well after being convinced in a musical number. Meanwhile, Carmilla teaches Vaggie how to fight angels and tells her that she killed the exterminator using angelic weaponry scavenged from past Exterminations. Vaggie regains her wings and Carmilla agrees to help the hotel by supplying them with angelic weapons. Vaggie and Charlie reconcile and enter the hotel, only to find the staff readying themselves for the battle with the angels.

Musical numbers: "Out For Love" and "Ready for This"
8"The Show Must Go On"Adam SteinFebruary 1, 2024 (2024-02-01)[12]1BBHH08

As the inhabitants of the hotel reinforce the hotel, Charlie shares with Vaggie her worries that she has led everyone to their deaths, though Vaggie convinces her believe in herself. The Extermination arrives and an all-out war between the angels and sinners ensues. Alastor and Adam fight, with Adam badly wounding Alastor and forcing him to flee. Sir Pentious confesses his love for Cherri Bomb, before sacrificing himself in a failed attempt to destroy Adam. Distraught and enraged over Sir Pentious's death, Charlie enters her full demon form and confronts Adam while Vaggie is forced to fight Lute. Vaggie crushes Lute under some rubble and spares her, but Lute tears her arm off to escape the rubble and continues attacking Vaggie. Lucifer arrives to help Charlie and easily overpowers Adam, who destroys the hotel before being killed by Niffty. Lute and the other angels retreat, and Charlie rebuilds the hotel to a greater state alongside her friends and father. As the Vees plot to take over Hell, Alastor hopes for freedom from a previous deal and control over Hell, before reuniting with Charlie and her friends. Sir Pentious manifests in Heaven as an angel, proving that sinners can be redeemed. Lute, now in charge of the Exterminations, confronts Lilith in Heaven, telling her that if she wants to stay there, she has to stop Charlie.

Musical numbers: "More Than Anything (Reprise)" and "Finale"

Discography

The day after the release of each episode, the songs featured within them were released on a soundtrack EP through A24 Music, starting with Part 1 on January 19, 2024.[13] Two songs from the first two episodes were released ahead of the series and are not present on any of the EPs; "Happy Day in Hell" was released on October 20, 2023, following a preview at New York Comic Con[14] and "Poison" was released on January 5, 2024.[15] Following the release of the series, "Poison" debuted at number 34 on the US Billboard Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart, having accumulated 2.7 million US streams in the week following the show.[16]

Soundtrack albums

List of soundtrack albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions
US
[17]
CAN
[18]
JPN
Dig.

[19]
NZ
[20]
UK
DL

[21]
Hazbin Hotel Original Soundtrack (Part 1)
  • Released: January 19, 2024
  • Label: A24 Music
  • Formats: Digital download
95 84 15 11
Hazbin Hotel Original Soundtrack (Part 2)
  • Released: January 26, 2024
  • Label: A24 Music
  • Formats: Digital download
189 12
Hazbin Hotel Original Soundtrack (Part 3)
  • Released: February 1, 2024
  • Label: A24 Music
  • Formats: Digital download
13
Hazbin Hotel (Original Soundtrack)
  • Released: February 2, 2024
  • Label: A24 Music
  • Formats: Digital download
13 14 6 6

Singles

Season 1

List of season one singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
Bub.

[22]
CAN
[23]
NZ
Hot

[24]
UK
[25]
"Hell Is Forever" 2024 Hazbin Hotel Original Soundtrack (Part 1)
"Stayed Gone" 11 85 21 [A]
"It Starts with Sorry"
"Whatever It Takes"
"Respectless" 28
"Loser, Baby" 1 65 10 77
"Hell's Greatest Dad" 9 74 23 98 Hazbin Hotel Original Soundtrack (Part 2)
"More Than Anything" 38
"Welcome to Heaven"
"You Didn't Know" 25 24 [B]
"Out for Love" 20 94 Hazbin Hotel Original Soundtrack (Part 3)
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Promotional singles

List of promotional singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
Bub.

[22]
CAN
[23]
NZ
Hot

[24]
UK
[25]
"Happy Day in Hell" 2023 Hazbin Hotel (Original Soundtrack)
"Poison" 2024 2 69 24 96
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Other media

Webcomics

From October 27, 2019 to July 7, 2020, a webcomic titled "Chapter 1: Dirty Healings" which showed how Angel Dust learned of the hotel, was completed, containing twenty-two pages and hosted on the official Hazbin Hotel website.[26][27] Another comic entitled "A Day in the Afterlife," which focused on Alastor's daily life in Hell, was posted to the website on October 19, 2020, containing sixteen pages.[28]

"Addict" song and music video

"Addict" is an animated music video released on July 17, 2020, on Medrano's YouTube channel,[29][30][31] based on and featuring the Silva Hound song of the same name.[32][28][33][34][35][36][37]

Helluva Boss

A spin-off series, Helluva Boss, unveiled its first season on October 31, 2020, almost one year after the release of its own pilot.[38][39] Helluva Boss takes place in the same universe as Hazbin Hotel, but it has a different cast of characters and story. As Medrano described it, while both shows share the same setting, Hazbin Hotel is about redemption and consequences of past actions, while Helluva Boss follows "characters and societies that already exist in Hell", focusing on relationships between characters.[40]

Fortnite emote

In February 2024, Fortnite added an emote titled "Reaper's Showtime" to the item shop. People were to quick to notice that the emote contained music from a popular Hazbin Hotel fan song titled "Insane," which details Alastor's arrival in Hell. Fans were mixed about this, as while some liked the idea of a Hazbin Hotel crossover with Fortnite, others hated that idea, as well as calling the emote "the worst emote in Fortnite." A couple days later, Fortnite removed the emote from the item shop, as it was apart of a set that it wasn't supposed to be part of.

Production and release

Some characters of the pilot had been around for years when Medrano began working with people at SVA on what would later become Hazbin Hotel,[41] as the "Misfit Demon Gang" in Medrano's webcomic series ZooPhobia.[42][43] Originally, the pilot was meant to be an adult comedy "with a raunchy, demonic aesthetic". It took over six months to write the episode, and over two years to animate it, with teasers released in that ensuing period to garner an audience of fans.[41] The series contains various LGBTQ+ characters. This includes a gay pornstar named Angel Dust, a bisexual character named Charlie, a lesbian character named Vaggie, a pansexual character named Husk, and an asexual character named Alastor.[44][45][46]

The show's pilot episode was released on Medrano's YouTube channel in October 2019, and it gained 54 million views by early February 2021.[41] Almost a year later, A24 picked up Hazbin Hotel for the production of a TV series in August 2020.[47][48]

On December 21, 2021, the official Hazbin Hotel Twitter account teased the release of the first season.[49] It was later reported that the cast from the pilot was not asked to reprise their roles for the A24 production, though these voice actors showed support for the show despite their removal.[50][11][51] Medrano said that she loves her characters "more than anything" and that they are "in good hands".[52]

Several main characters had been redesigned from the pilot, including Charlie,[53] Vaggie,[54] Alastor,[55] and Angel Dust.[56] Along with SpindleHorse Toons, Bento Box Entertainment co-produced the series for A24. Princess Bento,[57] a Melbourne-based studio jointly owned by Bento Box Entertainment and Princess Pictures, alongside Bento Box both handled animation production, with SpindleHorse Toons and Toon City[58] both handling digital animation services. According to Medrano, many of the artists who worked on the pilot would be returning for the first season, and argued that the "indie spirit of the pilot lives on."[59]

On October 28, 2022, the third anniversary of the pilot's release, a teaser trailer was released on Medrano's YouTube channel promising a summer 2023 release date for the first season,[60] but this was later stalled due to the 2023 strike of actors and writers.[61] On September 28, 2023, a trailer was posted on the series' official Instagram account and Medrano's YouTube Channel announcing its first season's premiere on Amazon Prime Video in January 2024, while also announcing that "Season 2 is coming".[62] In November 2023, it was announced that the series will premiere on January 19, 2024.[a] On December 13, 2023, the official season one trailer released. It was also confirmed that the pilot would remain canon to the story with the show itself acknowledging it in multiple episodes while continuing plotlines that were established in it.[63][64]

Reception

Pilot reception

The pilot episode has been critically acclaimed for its animation quality, music, and characters.[2][65] Matthew Field of Go! & Express, argued that the pilot was part of the "animation renaissance" on YouTube, and said there may be "a lot more projects like Hazbin in the future."[1][66] Lidia Vassar of the MSU Reporter praised the show, noting its "raunchy sense of humor and quirky art style."[27] She also stated that she was looking forward to future episodes, enjoyed the "diversity of character designs," and stated that it is clear that the show's creators "put a lot of time and heart into this project." In December 2019, in an article about the current state of adult animation, CBR animation critic Reuben Baron stated that while the pilot episodes of Hazbin Hotel and Helluva Boss had garnered "some warranted criticism" because of their inappropriate and edgy humor, they are still "clear labors of love from an animation standpoint."[67] Another critic on CBR, Nerissa Rupnarine, pointed out that Alastor is on the small list of "canon asexual characters" within animation.[46]

Some reviewers argued the series will have a positive influence on independent animation going forward,[31] and argued that the success of Hazbin Hotel led to the success of Helluva Boss.[68] Reviewer Sean Cubillas for CBR praised the show for "quirky, ambitious, and dark humor" and some of the "fastest, wittiest, and raunchiest dialogue ever seen in independent animation."[69]

Series reception

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 79% of 28 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.7/10. The website's consensus reads: "A hellzapoppin' musical series swathed in hot, vibrant colors, Hazbin Hotel is worth a booking."[70] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 69 out of 100 based on 8 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[71]

Erik Piepenburg of the Los Angeles Times said the show's universe is a "brazenly colorful, queer-inclusive and fast-paced mishmash" with "outlandish grotesque scenes and copious potty mouths," along with "a Broadway pop score."[72] Christine N. Ziemba of Paste argued that the series is not "simply a rehash" of the pilot, is not for kids, and includes "wickedly pointed adult humor," characters which are eccentric or are sinners, and "Disney-esque musical numbers," and called the series "visually eye-catching."[73] Hope Mullinax of Collider said series expectations were "easily smashed," praising the music, cast, and design choices. She was excited to see where the series went forward, but was disappointed that Cherri Bomb didn't get a bigger role.[74] Joe Draper of Digital Spy described the series as explicit and including an "all-star cast of stage performers and TV favourites."[75] Petrana Radulovic of Polygon described the series as a "character-driven musical with an overarching driving plot and a lot of deep world-building", also noting that it features "multiple female and queer leads."[76]

Rendy Jones of Rogerebert.com said that some jokes are not as effective, and that the "ambitious wings" of Medrano were trimmed "by corporate streaming demands." He claimed the series has hit-or-miss gory humor and disorienting camera angles, but overall has stellar music, skillful voice actors, and a "balanced charm to round out its hellish setting," and called it a "sweet, raunchy time" that many adults will like.[77] Rachel Leishman of The Mary Sue called the series special for its musical element and argued that animated series have a "special kind of magic to them," and stated that Hazbin Hotel's shine is its own, and is a "fun series to take a dive into."[78] Mae Abdulbaki of ScreenRant called the series "lively," praised the cast, characters, catchy songs, and "chaotic energy," while saying the themes of good and evil could be "more nuanced" and that the characters can act "extremely childish" at times.[79]

In contrast, Alison Herman of Variety said that although the series has a "feel-good backstory belied by its grim premise" and original idea that's "easy to root for," it pays less attention to cosmological details or motivations of the protagonists. She said the series has retrograde morality, gets lost in "its chaotic, contradictory atmosphere," and is not far along enough to "function as a full season of TV," comparing it unfavorably to The Good Place.[80] In addition, Jenna Scherer of The A.V. Club said the series has a "lot going for it," praising the premise, stylish and innovative animation, music numbers, and voice actors, but criticized the writing as lacking, and hoped the second season allowed the series to "slow down and find its groove," but noted that the series will "find its audience regardless."[81]

Kristy Puchko of Mashable described the series as a "perky pink cartoon show about sinners and singing," but argued that the first three episodes are "unremarkable" to newcomers, and said that the dialogue is jarring when compared with an animation style which "seems to be aping Disney XD," as well as saying it is "not satisfyingly subversive." She hoped that the series will "overcome its growing pains" in the first season, and says this expansion of Medrano's works is "flashy but thin."[82] The New Hampshire Union-Leader criticized the series as having an "utterly confusing backstory/mythology," frantic action, overall calling it a "headache of a show," as well as stating the dialogue sounds "more adolescent than shocking."[83]

Following its release, Hazbin Hotel set a new streaming record for Prime Video, becoming the largest global debut in viewership for a new animated title on the platform.[84]

Fandom

By August 2020, the show had developed a dedicated fanbase,[85][86] with the 31-minute pilot receiving over 101 million views as of February 2024,[28] a rise from 32 million views in May 2020.[4] In a white paper about the increase in adult animation,[87] John Evershed, founder of Mondo Media, described the series as a rare exception to shows on YouTube that are picked up by companies as a "long form TV series."[88] He argued that the show generated enough attention and views to interest A24 in producing the show as a TV series.[89] Medrano told Insider in February 2021 that she was surprised the show had gotten so big, saying that the fandom of Hazbin Hotel rivals those of shows with multiple seasons, even with only a pilot released, and that it "hit a chord with people" due to its art style, angst, and drama. Furthermore, she expressed excitement in the direction of the show, noting the demand for her content.[41] Others called the series a "YouTube hit."[90]

Some media outlets noted intense fan interest in the character Lucifer Morningstar, the king of Hell,[91] who hadn't "physically appeared in any Hazbin Hotel work" prior to the show's first season.[92] Sarah Laudenbach of Screen Rant noted that the series had developed a strong fanbase despite having "minimal content" available,[93] with "longtime fans" praising the series for dealing with "dark topics like abuse and addiction."[94] She also said that Medrano created an "entire Hellish universe" which gained a "fandom of its own."[95] Kimberly Terasaki of The Mary Sue described the show as having inspired the "imaginations of thousands of fans" and noted that there are over 7,000 fan fictions for the series on Archive of Our Own, along with "thousands of fan comics and fandubs."[96] Scholar Ben Mitchell described the series as "sensationally popular" and an effective use of Patreon to subsidize the show's art "through monthly tiered payments."[97]

In January 2024, discussion emerged regarding the YouTuber Verbalase spending roughly $50,000 on an animated music video, which depicted his online animated persona being transported to the Hazbin Hotel version of Hell and reluctantly seduced by Charlie.[98][99]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e The first two episodes of season one were released on January 12, 2024 to those who pre-ordered or purchased merchandise on the Hazbin Hotel website.
  2. ^ The first episode was released on YouTube for a limited release.
  3. ^ In the 2019 pilot "That's Entertainment", Charlie is credited as "Charlie Magne", renamed "Charlie Morningstar" by the 2024 series.

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