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Helluva Boss is an American adult animated musical comedy web series created by Vivienne "VivziePop" Medrano. It revolves around the misadventures of the employees of I.M.P., a company in Hell that offers hitman services in the realm of the living.
Blitzo (voiced by Brandon Rogers, [15] [16] singing voice by Michael Romeo Ruocco, child voice by Mason Blomberg) is the bombastic and semi-competent imp founder of I.M.P (Immediate Murder Professionals) and the protagonist of Helluva Boss. He has an on-and-off relationship with Stolas, a royal demon of Hell.
[1] [2] The members of I.M.P include Blitzo, the boss of the venture, along with weapons specialist Moxxie, powerhouse Millie, and receptionist hellhound Loona. With the help of an ancient book obtained from Stolas , a Goetial demon of Hell, they access the human world to complete their tasks on order from demons in Hell.
Brandon George Rogers (born August 3, 1988) is an American actor, comedian, filmmaker, and YouTuber.He plays many characters in his eponymous YouTube channel and is a writer on the adult animated web series Helluva Boss, in which he primarily voices the main character Blitzo, as well as voicing reporter Katie Killjoy in Hazbin Hotel.
The company Horseless Cowboy assisted Medrano with voice casting during the first season of Helluva Boss, with Richard Steven Horvitz serving as the voice director. [6] Cartoon Brew described her as a "paragon of indie success in animation". [7] In October 2019, the pilot episode of Hazbin Hotel was released on Medrano's YouTube channel. [8]
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