Hazbin Hotel

Hazbin Hotel is a (currently) web-based musical-comedy adult animated series. The pilot episode can be viewed on Youtube.

The show centers around Charlie, the daughter of Lucifer and the Princess of Hell. Hell faces an overpopulation crisis, which is currently managed through annual massacres of the population by angels. Charlie is dissatisfied with the status quo and as such she creates an hotel which aims to reduce Hell's population through reforming sinners/demons, sending the reformed souls to heaven instead. Whilst most of Hell's population finds the idea ridiculous, a powerful demon takes an interest in her project (primarily for his own amusement, not out of a belief it could actually work) and thus gives her dream a chance to become reality.

Recurring characters other than Charlie include Charlie's girlfriend Vaggie, Alistor (the aforementioned powerful demon who invests in Charlie's hotel), and the hotel's first guest Angel Dust (who happens to be a gay drug-addicted cross-dressing pornstar and prostitute spider-demon from a mafioso background).


 * Zero Percent Approval Rate: As might be expected, nobody except Vaggie (maybe) seems to think Charlie's idea will work.
 * Badass Gay: Charlie, Vaggie, and Angel Dust are all gay or bi; LGBT themes seem common in this show.
 * Cats Are Mean: Husk is a rude cat-like Sinner with a foul mouth. Supposedly, he used to be a soldier, he gambles, and is easily bribed by cheap booze.
 * Chaos Is Evil: Vaggie claims Alistar is an unpredictable force of Chaos, the reason he's dangerous.
 * Cute Monster Girl: Charlie and Vaggie, although the former does have a Game Face that she shows briefly when excited.
 * Deader Than Dead: Most residents of Hell cannot die by conventional means, but the Celestial forged weapons the angels use during the annual purges can eradicate them completely.
 * Easy Road to Hell: Possibly, seeing as many characters identified as damned souls have not been seen doing anything truly bad. Angel Dust is a drug addict, prostitute, and drag queen, but he seems decent overall; Vaggie, aside from occasional rudeness and snarkiness doesn't seem evil at all. One of the biggest controversies of this show is the suggestions that some characters are Hell simply for being gay. Possibly because Heaven isn't as "good" as it used to.
 * Evil vs. Evil: Turf wars among residents of Hell are so common that the news reports them like they would the weather.
 * Fantastic Caste System: Hell has three types of residents: Sinners, which are damned souls of mortals (like Vaggie), demons, who were born the way they are (like Charlie), and a third that has not yet been named. It doesn't seem right now that this means anything in Hell's social structure, though; while most Overlords are demons, Alistar at least started as a Sinner.
 * For the Lulz: Alister claims he has no doubt Charlie's project will fail, and that he's helping her because he sees entertainment potential in it. Having said that, he may see potential for profit too, but he hasn't outright claimed so.
 * God and Satan Are Both Jerks: Maybe. They are only seen briefly, but angels who conduct the annual purge are Humanoid Abominations who sport Slasher Smiles as they do their job. Word of God is, as yet, very closemouthed about what condition Heaven is in or who's running it.
 * Horny Devils: Charlie is the daughter of Lilith herself, so technically, she could be considered a succubus, although she has yet to act like one.
 * Laughably Evil: All evil characters to date, especially Alistar.
 * Noble Demon: Alistar is this according to Word of God. He may be a Serial Killer, but he never pursues a fleeing victim and does not hurt children.
 * Number of the Beast: Charlie's interview is aired on Channel 666.
 * The Purge: Hell seems to have an overpopulation problem that causes the forces of Heaven do this annually. The first episode starts with a clock counting down the days until the next one, suggesting a time limit on Charlie's project...
 * Slasher Smile: Pretty much everyone can sport one if they have to, even Charlie.
 * The Worf Effect: Used as Alistar's backstory. According to Vaggie, he appeared mere decades ago, and managed to topple Overlords who had been in power for centuries, clawing his way to the top faster than most demons could imagine.
 * Wouldn't Hurt a Child: Word of God claims this is true of Alistar, even hinting that he might even take custody of an abandoned one.
 * The Wonka: Lucifer - Charlie's dad - has not been seen on screen yet, but Word of God has actually compared him to the Trope Namer; he's also a talented musician who actually loves polka music.