@Gordey: so the angels here are the same demons, only on different sides. If there is no God, then all this turns into a feud between divine entities on the topic of "how to live this life." If, of course, the story Charlie told at the beginning is true.
It turns out that there is no god in the world of Medrano - this explains a lot. The only thing I didn't like was Adam, which was made literally according to the CJW guidelines. The image of an evil privileged man obsessed with sex has already been so worn out that it looks secondary. But I really liked everything else.
Killing an angel... An interesting seed! I immediately remembered the Infernal boss with their murders. I wonder if we'll see any crossover in the future? 🤔
I was very pleased that the world order of the universe was explained at the beginning. Oh, this Adam, no matter how vile they showed him to us, I made a big mess of his remarks. I love when they show how much Heaven and Hell are really similar, it's just that some hide behind a shiny halo because they consider themselves chosen, while others don't care about the cover, they just live their contradictory lives. Well, the beginning is incredibly intriguing, and especially the characters of Angel and Alastor (although it was the two of them that I remembered the most from that special)
How did Adam become the main angel in the first place? There are also all sorts of Michaels, Gavriels, and so on. And then, like, after death, Adam became an angel, like Hercules became a god? A strange hierarchy is being built in general. Lucifer's own daughter is almost nobody, except that she is not being genocided by angels, but some kind of incomprehensible radio presenter is a mysterious and incomprehensible demon from hell. It is always confusing in such cartoons that all sorts of demons are different. It's just that people's souls have been deformed from sin, okay. But the main characters are always human. Maximum with ears or tails. But not some mantis.
@Vladimirershov: Well, you shouldn't treat this as some kind of serious drama. This is primarily a musical, consider it a theatrical performance. There are many logical inconsistencies in it, but the main thing is not that, but the emotional message
@Vladimirershov: It seems to me that Adam is something like an overlord, but with angels. Vivien has an author's hell that has very little to do with traditional Christian, just a couple of names and that's it. You also wonder where Cain and Abel are, Eve, why angels are against sinners redeeming guilt (they should be both hands for it) and in general why Charlie invents the bicycle, that is, purgatory? I like the series itself, but Christian concepts are not about it.
This series is literally a continuation of the pilot. It's not that there's a lot of new information, but at least it shows how the whole bunch gathered at the Hotel
@OUKF: The pilot should be watched, as it sets the mood for the whole series. Plus great animation and a couple of very good songs. Without him, the impression will be completely different.
@saarelaynen: I don't know, it breaks me down specifically. as a feature in a couple of episodes, yes, but not permanently. and in principle, everything looks like some kind of nickelodeon, mat and vulgarity do not save. I'll watch a couple more episodes and drop them if everything goes in this way
The series is incredibly bright and energetic, something is constantly happening in the frame, you can really stop at any moment and laugh from the backdrops. As for the idea itself, it's not that new, but it hasn't been worn out in popular culture yet, it's nice to look at something so eccentric. I hope that the project will shoot, and we will get a second season
I have two questions. Why is there no pilot listed here? And how did they come to be renamed and what does it mean? In the pilot, just once and instead of happy, he wanted to become hazbin.
@valdislava: they wrote it correctly at the bottom, but I will add that has been used when something or someone was popular and successful, and then abruptly lost popularity, became irrelevant and uninteresting. One might think that Alastor doesn't believe in Charlie's idea (her happy in his hazbin) or that he thinks the hotel guests are losers who are worthless. In any case, this is a negative attitude.
A very dubious event. Drawing, style, mat jokes as self-expression of a seventh-grader. These crosses instead of eyes, different eyes, etc., we drew somewhere at that age. An overloaded picture, an unpleasant color scheme. Why a cross instead of an eye on a bang and a young lady in one boot from the last episode? Let's see what happens next
By the way, I just noticed that happy day in hell shows a lemon that Charlie rode in the pilot. Someone burned it, but Charlie doesn't care at all. Oh, these children of summer.
I immediately remembered the Infernal boss with their murders. I wonder if we'll see any crossover in the future? 🤔
They also lived to see the exit👍
For mentioning the story with Lilith, you have a great like😅
The expectations were definitely worth it.
I love when they show how much Heaven and Hell are really similar, it's just that some hide behind a shiny halo because they consider themselves chosen, while others don't care about the cover, they just live their contradictory lives. Well, the beginning is incredibly intriguing, and especially the characters of Angel and Alastor (although it was the two of them that I remembered the most from that special)
But the songs reveal the plot and motives well
Why is there no pilot listed here?
And how did they come to be renamed and what does it mean? In the pilot, just once and instead of happy, he wanted to become hazbin.
So what about the name? I know who renamed it and when, I don't understand the meaning
Why a cross instead of an eye on a bang and a young lady in one boot from the last episode?
Let's see what happens next