The Dive into Hazbin Hotel
Part 1: How I stumbled into this world
It started with a random video in my social media feed. A friend shared a clip of some demon with a big grin, and I just scrolled past it at first. Then, a few days later, I ended up seeing another editāthis time, a characterās song snippet that made me pause. I clicked on the first episode on a whim, and by the end I was already hooked.
Part 2: The world I walked intoļ¼background)
Hazbin Hotel is set in Hell, it is the fire-and-brimstone kind you might imagine. Itās chaotic and full of demons stuck in a cycle of over-the-top chaos and violence.
However the whole story revolves around one wild idea: Charlie, the Princess of Hell, believes that sinners can actually redeem themselves and earn a spot in Heaven.
The background setting is really special too. Heaven sends a group of angelic exorcists down to Hell every single year, carrying out a large-scale massacre to kill countless demons out of nowhere, to control the population of hell, in case they try to resist heaven.
Thatās exactly why Charlie came up with her plan. She opens up the āHazbin Hotelā as a rehab center for demons, trying to prove that even the worst people can change and be saved, so this cruel annual slaughter can finally end.

Part 3: The characters that make this place feel alive
This world is packed with so many unforgettable faces, itās hard to pick just a few, but here are the ones that stuck with me the most:
1. Charlie and her messy crew
Charlie is the heart of the whole placeāan optimistic, idealistic princess whoās determined to spread hope in a place thatās given up on it. Sheās surrounded by her chaotic found family: Vaggie, her no-nonsense girlfriend who keeps her alive; Angel Dust, a chaotic spider demon with a tragic past and a great sense of humor; and Niffty, the tiny cleaning demon whoās low-key terrifying in the best way (Her catchphrase is “Stab, stab!”) . They feel like the any group youād meet on any messy adventure, just with more swear words.

2. Alastor, the Radio Demon
The red grinning demon from the clip that hooked me. Alastor is a mysterious overlord who offers to help Charlie run the hotelāthough no oneās entirely sure what his real motives are. Heās charming, creepy, and has a voice like an old-time radio hostļ¼he is a radio host before he died), and every time heās on screen, you canāt look away. Heās terrifying and fascinating.

3. The Vees (Valentino, Vox, Velvette)
The trio of powerful overlords who basically run Hellās social media and fashion industries. Theyāre the showās big bads for the second season, and theyāre just as chaotic as they are menacing. Vox, the TV-headed overlord, has this petty rivalry with Alastor, and Valentino is as sleazy as they come. Velvette, is a chaotic fashion icon with zero patience, and sheās easily one of the most fun characters to watch.

4. Adam and Lute (my personal favorites)
These two completely took me by surprise. Adam is the first man, the leader of the angelic exorcists who come down to Hell every year to slaughter demons. Heās loud, crass, and thinks heās Godās gift to the world( he also calls himself the ād**k masterā,because heās the first man), but thereās something weirdly magnetic about him. His second-in-command, Lute, is the cold, ruthless enforcer whoās basically his right hand. Their dynamic is so fun to watch, and even when theyāre doing terrible things, you canāt help but feel weirdly agreeing on them.
5. Lucifer, the King of Hell
Charlieās dad, the fallen angel himself. I was not expecting him to be as charming as he is. Heās a dramatic, whimsical mess, equal parts sad and silly. Also, heās just really coolāthereās gotta be something about a guy in a white suit with a top hat, floating around with a rubber duck.

Part 4: Why this ātripā stuck with me
There are so many reasons this world felt so good to me, but these are the big ones:
1. The music is insane (and as someone who plays two instruments, Iām obsessed)
Every episode has at least one full musical number, and theyāre straight-up Broadway-level good. The songs arenāt just throwaway tunesāthey advance the plot, show the charactersā emotions, and range from big, ensemble numbers to quiet, heartbreaking solos. As someone whoās always loved music, itās like the show was made for me. I found myself replaying the soundtrack on loop, trying to pick apart the orchestration and the lyrics.
2. The contrast between Charlieās naive optimism and the gritty world of Hell hits so hard
Charlieās this sweet, idealistic princess trying to spread love and redemption in a place where everyone else is just trying to survive. The contrast is huge, but when things start to go right for herāwhen sir pencious ( a friend of her) did go to heaven ,and demons actually start to believe in her hotel, when she finally stands up for herself against the angels. Itās like watching a tiny spark light a fire in the middle of a storm, and you canāt help but feel every moment with her.
3. The worldbuilding turns everything on its head
This isnāt typical āHeaven = good, Hell = badā story. In Hazbin Hotel, Hell is full of demons who were just people once, and some of them are actually trying to be better. Meanwhile, the angels in Heaven arenāt all perfectāsome of them are judgmental, cruel, and are more than happy to slaughter demons. The show doesnāt just paint people as āgoodā or āevilā; it explores the gray areas, and thatās what makes it feel so real.
I didnāt expect this show to turn into such a big part of my time , but it did. Just like a real trip, itās given me new favorite characters, songs I canāt stop listening to, and a whole world I keep coming back to.
I’m not sure if Hazbin Hotel is something I’d get into, but I do have more appreciation for the name after reading a bit of what it’s about.
Music is a powerful, attention-grabbing tool!
Very interesting stuff and engaging for people like me who know nothing of Hotel Hazbin. However, your part 3 strays away from the travel focus.
Good work Eliza nice use of visuals. Try to connect more with our SOI.