Prime Video has made a name for itself as the pre-eminent home of adult animation, and starting today (January 19), the streaming giant has a new addition to its R-rated anime ranks.
Step forward Hazbin Hotel, Prime Video‘s devilish new animated series, which aims to delight and amuse in equal measure. Amazon‘s latest anime is no ordinary show, though; indeed, it’s billed as an 18-plus musical-comedy that fascinatingly fuses Broadway spectacle with unashamed violence and vulgar humor. In short: it’s the kind of TV genre fare I love watching on one of the world’s best streaming services.
You don’t need a Prime Video account to see what all the fuss is about, either. Hazbin Hotel‘s first episode is available to stream for free on YouTube right now, so you can watch it immediately, and decide if it’s worth catching the rest on Amazon’s primary streamer. Spoiler alert: you’ll want to do so, as it’s really good.
For the uninitiated, Hazbin Hotel follows Charlie Morningstar (Erika Henningsen), the Princess of Hell, who’s grown tired of the underworld’s overpopulation problem. However, every year, numerous angels descend from Heaven and kill enough demons to prevent Hell becoming oversaturated – an event known as the ‘annual purge’ – that, despite her frustrations over the congested realm she calls home, upsets Charlie.
So, what’s the solution? Open a new guest house – the titular Hazbin Hotel – that’s actually a rehabilitation center, of course! With the aid of her girlfriend Vaggie (Brooklyn 99 and Encanto‘s Stephanie Beatriz), Charlie sets out to redeem Hell’s inhabitants in order to put an end to the merciless purge, and ensure that more souls are accepted into Heaven.
Unsurprisingly, there are plenty of pitfalls and menacing obstacles en route to Charlie achieving her goal. Expect lots of audacious adult humor, abstract animated gore, and many stage play-inspired ditties that’ll be lodged in your head for weeks.