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Hazbin Hotel: Season 1 Reviews

Vivienne Medrano brings her creation to Amazon Prime Video, and the result is a hilarious-animated series that knows how to mix both comedy and music perfectly.

Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Jul 4, 2024

Hazbin Hotel wraps up Season 1 with a satisfying and stellar conclusion to a build-up that has been in the works since the series made landfall.

Full Review | Original Score: 9/10 | Feb 16, 2024

the series’ long-awaited transition into a full, eight-episode Prime Video series still manages to disappoint, an untethered narrative mess with a reliance on adult humour and an aggressive aesthetic.

Full Review | Feb 13, 2024

If this is your jam, this kind of more adult animation with swears and open acknowledgment of sex, and drugs, and drinking, and violence... yeah, give it a shot.

Full Review | Feb 12, 2024

While Hazbin Hotel makes a valiant attempt to pack a lot into its 25-minute episodes, it ultimately delivers too few laughs to be worthwhile.

Full Review | Feb 9, 2024

Perhaps Hazbin Hotel will overcome its growing pains to strike a chord that feels unique, instead of a reaction to the cavalcade of hyperactive heroines who have come before. At present, Medrano's expansion of her online works is flashy but thin.

Full Review | Feb 7, 2024

The first season of Hazbin Hotel is a wonderful Frankenstein creation of different genres coming together to create something truly memorable.

Full Review | Original Score: 8/10 | Feb 7, 2024

Hazbin Hotel isn't a terrible concept, but neither is it particularly original.

Full Review | Feb 7, 2024

HAZBIN HOTEL Season 1 rewards longtime fans and is guaranteed to convert some newbies into sinners.

Full Review | Original Score: 8/10 | Feb 1, 2024

Between the incredible cast, catchy music & stunning animation, Hazbin Hotel is a feast for the eyes (and ears!) while giving us flawed but redeemable characters to connect with. Jaw-dropping lore proves Vivienne Medrano has a plan & is ready to deliver.

Full Review | Jan 26, 2024

If nothing else, Hazbin Hotel is unabashedly itself. It’s a show that’s not for everybody, but those that find comfort in Hazbin Hotel will want to extend their stays and delay checkout for as long as possible.

Full Review | Original Score: 5.5/10 | Jan 24, 2024

[W]ith a collection of memorable characters, vibrant personality and a selection of upbeat musical numbers... Hazbin Hotel quickly becomes the most fun that viewers could have in eternal damnation.

Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Jan 24, 2024

Hazbin Hotel is a show for several groups of geekdom, mainly goths and theater kids. The character development goes deeper than the average adult animated comedy with complex growth and story arcs.

Full Review | Jan 23, 2024

The songs never derail the overarching narrative; they inform it and provide much-needed insight into each character, which is what any musical worth its salt does. Growing pains and occasional stumbles aside, Hazbin Hotel is on the right path.

Full Review | Original Score: 3.75/5 | Jan 22, 2024

Hazbin Hotel isn't especially funny, but it does a bang-up job keeping us interested from episode to episode. Its lovably layered characters, grouped with its absurdly catchy songs and focused world-building, may very well catapult this series to success.

Full Review | Original Score: 8/10 | Jan 22, 2024

Hazbin Hotel tickles the funny bone as a delightfully devilish animated musical series. The F-bomb-laden episodes can best be described as a raunchy Broadway show with heart behind the vulgarity.

Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Jan 20, 2024

Hazbin Hotel is very queer, raunchy, and fun. The animated comedy is filled with memorable songs, exciting character arcs, and a thrilling story.

Full Review | Jan 20, 2024

The show so far is a blast with a large cast of dynamic and interesting characters.

Full Review | Jan 19, 2024

It’s a bizarre, potent combination, and whether you’re a Broadway nerd, an animation devotee, or just curious about what an A24 animated series looks like, Hazbin Hotel is worth checking into.

Full Review | Jan 19, 2024

Including Broadway voices like Jeremy Jordan, Daphne Rubin-Vega, Christian Borle, and more, it’s a wonderful mix of catchy songs.

Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Jan 19, 2024

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