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      • It's one hell of a show! Welcome to MsMojo, and today we're counting down our picks for the 10 most popular reasons why you should be watching Prime Video's latest animated hit series, “Hazbin Hotel.” Our countdown includes the worldbuilding, it's a redemption story, a cast of hellish characters, and more!
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  1. Welcome to MsMojo, and today we're counting down our picks for the 10 most popular reasons why you should be watching Prime Video's latest animated hit series, “Hazbin Hotel.” Our countdown includes the worldbuilding, it's a redemption story, a cast of hellish characters, and more!

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  3. Jan 18, 2024 · Rampant sex, profanity, violence in animation set in hell. Read Common Sense Media's Hazbin Hotel review, age rating, and parents guide.

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  4. Feb 9, 2024 · Hazbin Hotel season 1 is now out on Amazon Prime Video, and if you're a parent wondering if the show is suitable for children, here is your answer. Should you let kids watch Hazbin Hotel? Screen Rant

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  5. Jan 11, 2024 · Prime Video ’s Hazbin Hotel is finally almost here. The adult animated musical series follows the journey of the Princess of Hell, Charlie Morningstar ( Erika Henningsen ), as she tries to save...

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  6. www.ign.com › articles › hazbin-hotel-review-prime-videoHazbin Hotel Review - IGN

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    By Hayden Mears

    Posted: Jan 19, 2024 9:25 pm

    In Hazbin Hotel, two vibes prevail. The first is that of a vibrant, sometimes lurid animated series with offbeat characters and a whimsical take on Hell. The second is a lightly rejiggered musical production packed with catchy songs and fun twists on key Biblical figures. Within each, creator Vivienne Medrano plugs theatrical histrionics into a 2D world tailor-made for spontaneous song and dance. The heart, characterization, and world-building that Medrano delivers in the first five episodes of Hazbin Hotel suggests a nascent brilliance.

    A24's first animated series kicks off with some welcome exposition: In Hell, Lucifer's daughter, Princess Charlie Morningstar (Erika Henningsen), opens the Hazbin Hotel as a haven for damned souls seeking redemption. Charlie clings to the belief that no one is beyond saving, which the denizens of Hell emphatically reject. Raising the temperature further are routine angel invasions led by Adam (Alex Brightman) – as in Adam-and-Eve – which are poised to become even more frequent and brutal. But Hazbin Hotel keeps all of this relatively light. The show derives life – and joy – from the few places where change is possible. It isn't hilarious or even consistently funny, but it isn't trying to be. Its potency lies in its concept and its messaging, and it knows it.

    Medrano does her damnedest to ensure we feel all of her characters’ trauma, doubt, and closed-mindedness. Most demons can't reconcile the dissonance of damned souls taking another stab at (marginal) goodness, but those who do are irrevocably altered. Hapless snake demon Sir Pentious (also voiced by Brightman) reinforces this. From the get-go, he proves an unlikely showstopper, an adorable blend of incompetence and earnestness who makes chronic failure endearing. The poster serpent for destructive innovation, Sir Pentious is Wile E. Coyote in shedding skin. When his clunky inventions fail to impress Hazbin's resident demon overlord, Alistor (Amir Talai), he sneaks into the hotel, leading to a heartfelt quest for betterment that lends early support to Charlie’s rehabilitation goals.

    As much fun as this hellish romp so often is, it's still growing into its premise. The show’s humor is particularly under-served at this point. There are plenty of instances, most of them involving Pentious, his egg-shaped henchmen, and Hazbin’s manager, Vagatha (Stephanie Beatriz), where the script fails to capitalize on the group’s rich dynamic. Vagatha's reactions to the absurdity around her pair beautifully with Pentious' comprehensive ineptitude, but it never feels like Medrano entertains that potential.

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    Porn-star demon Angel (Blake Roman) presents another opportunity for growth. The first few episodes paint him as a one-note deviant who can't make it through a single conversation without shrieking “Daddy!” or collapsing into a submissive position. The further we dive into the character, though, the more we see Angel's agony. His budding friendship with surly bartender Husk (Keith David) is one of the show's biggest surprises. The two initially despise each other, but as their spats intensify, so does their understanding and acceptance of the other.

    Hazbin Hotel isn't especially funny, but it does a bang-up job keeping us interested from episode to episode. Its lovably layered characters, grouped with its absurdly catchy songs and focused world-building, may very well catapult this series to success. It's still finding itself, but it's having a ball doing so. And so far, we are too.

    • Hayden Mears
  7. Hazbin Hotel is the story of Charlie, the princess of Hell, as she pursues her seemingly impossible goal of rehabilitating demons to peacefully reduce overpopulation in her kingdom. She opens a hotel in hopes that patients will be "checking out" into Heaven.

  8. Jan 29, 2024 · This show would be most appropriate for kids 13 and up, but it does depend on your child. Kids younger than 13 could probably get away with watching it, just might require an extra conversation to not take what they watch in the show into real life.

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