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Lucifer, Lilith, and Charlie comprise Hell's royal family. Lucifer Morningstar as depicted in Hazbin Hotel. Lucifer Morningstar (voiced by Jeremy Jordan [21]), the king of Hell and Charlie's father. He represents the sin of Pride. He was once an angel, but Heaven rejected him and deemed him a troublemaker.
Hazbin Hotel is an American adult animated musical comedy television series created by Vivienne "VivziePop" Medrano. [1] [4] 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.
"Hell's Greatest Dad" is an electro swing song from the American adult animated musical comedy television series Hazbin Hotel, which is sung primarily by Lucifer Morningstar (voiced by Jeremy Jordan) and Alastor (voiced by Amir Talai), with additional parts by Kimiko Glenn and Sarah Stiles.
Lucifer Morningstar (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina), a character in the TV series Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (2018–2020) Lucifer Morningstar (Rick and Morty), a character in the graphic novel Rick and Morty – Go to Hell (2020) Lucifer Morningstar (Hazbin Hotel), a supporting character in the animated series Hazbin Hotel (2024–present)
In August 2020, A24 picked up Hazbin Hotel for the production of a full series, co-produced with Bento Box Entertainment, [4] [23] with an entirely new cast of voice actors. [24] In September, the first season's premiere was announced to be on Amazon Prime Video in January 2024, alongside an announcement that "season 2 is coming". [25]
Charlie's first animated appearance was in the 2018 music video for "Inside of Every Demon Is a Rainbow", released October 6, 2018, one year prior to the release of the pilot episode of Hazbin Hotel. The music video followed Charlie as she pitched the titular hotel to newscaster Katie Killjoy and the rest of Hell in a song. [25]
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The Geeky Waffle called “Overture” "a beautiful opening salvo for Hazbin Hotel", complimenting the "well-written, unlikable characters" in Adam and Lute, "Brandon Rogers as Katie Killjoy [as] the best casting in the history of ever", and the songwriting of Sam Haft and Andrew Underberg as "stunning". [18]