

Hazbin Hotel

In attempt to find a non-violent alternative for reducing Hell's overpopulation, the daughter of Lucifer opens a rehabilitation hotel that offers a group of misfit demons a chance at redemption.
In attempt to find a non-violent alternative for reducing Hell's overpopulation, the daughter of Lucifer opens a rehabilitation hotel that offers a group of misfit demons a chance at redemption.
One of the most amazing things I've ever seen. Bravo! Congratulations to the whole team for the great reception of this show and thanks to all of you for bringing this stupendous stuff to my eyeballs. Thank you thank you. Can't wait for next episode.
Oh my goodness this show is phenomenal! Episode 4 shook me to the core, what an emotional roller-coaster!
This is basically Disney for adult audience so 10/10
I wasn’t planning to check out Hazbin Hotel, but with some spare time on my hands, I decided to binge it—and wow, it did not disappoint!
The animation style is incredibly vibrant and eye-catching, drawing you into this unique and chaotic world. The characters are a standout, and I especially loved Alastor. His old-timey radio microphone effect when he speaks was such a clever and memorable touch.
The songs were another highlight for me—catchy, creative, and the kind you’ll want to replay over and over. The humor was sharp throughout, and I couldn’t help but enjoy Niffty whose "stab-stab" energy was hilarious. The fight scene in the final episode had some great comedic moments too, which kept the tone lively and fun.
I have to say, I was pleasantly surprised by how much I ended up loving this series. The story was solid, the humor hit just right, and the overall vibe was so fresh and entertaining. I’m absolutely looking forward to future seasons!
There's heart and care underneath the crass humour. While it's certainly not an animation for everyone, when it "clicks", it really becomes an obsession.
The pacing is a big issue though, likely caused by the fact there's few episodes.
Amazing show, I'm becoming a big fan of the creator. Loved the story, the characters are well designed, fun and touching, the songs are catchy.
I took a couple minutes to adapt to the busy animation style but it was so worth it.
Can't wait for season 2.
At first I thought this is nothing. there is far too much cursing and is too violent. When they started singing again I actually wanted to turn it off. but something made me keep watching. and before I knew it I had seen all 6 episodes (which are now available) in 1 evening.
i am hooked.
Definitely a Vivziepop creation with her unique style to show excesses and wrong doings, jus as much as the best parts of 'human' nature.
Just as in HelluvaBoss, I totally loved the songs and the variety of styles depending on the character.
i found VivziePop's YT channel in search of interesting artistic adult animation and this exactly hits the spot. i really dig her style and everything she's put out is amazing, weird and dark/funny. i really hope A24 does something with this show! check out Helluva Boss, if you want more from this creator!
This show has had so much hype going for it for years. While I never got too invested, I definitely enjoyed the pilot, it set up some mysteries, the animation was great, the character designs were unique, and most importantly of all, the premise was actually intriguing. I never got too invested, though. The jokes didn't land for me, the sound design was excessive, Angel Dust was annoyingly sexual, the visuals were overwhelming, and overall the pacing was awful. It was hard to process what was going on.
A few months ago when I saw the news that Hazbin Hotel would be coming out on Amazon Prime, I wasn't that curious. It'd been four years, so my interest had long waned. However, I ended up giving in because I watched some Youtubers discuss about the plots of individual episodes and thought "Huh, this actually looks pretty good."
Having now watched the six episodes out, I am... Very conflicted. I adore the creativity behind everything, from character designs, to the artstyle and the musical numbers. Also I love a few of the characters. But by far the biggest detriment to the series is how fucking awful the pacing is. I get that the showrunners want to tell their story and that at the time they must've been extremely worried about not getting a second season, but they overcompensated by cramming every important event into eight episodes. The whole "hotel for sinners to find redemption" thing, which is the whole damn point of the show, is put to the side to priotitize other plot points. Most of the show so far consists of moments that should've waited until the second season. They are good on paper, but since the show has given us nearly no time to get to know these characters and see them interact and grow with each other, they feel like the writers are pulling them out of their asses. They make me think of the UNFULFILLED POTENTIAL.
One of the most amazing things I've ever seen. Bravo! Congratulations to the whole team for the great reception of this show and thanks to all of you for bringing this stupendous stuff to my eyeballs. Thank you thank you. Can't wait for next episode.