Hazbin Hotel has a lot going for it. The premise of a pollyanna trying to save Hell's sinners is unexpected, the Broadway-ish songs are tuneful and well sung, the animation is quirky and ornate, and it's just fascinating to see Heaven as kinda evil.
But after watching three episodes, I just couldn't get past that I was never that drawn in. First off, while much of the approach is comical, it's not actually very funny. There are also a lot of characters in it and I found myself losing track of who was who. And even when I knew who was who, I didn't feel that interested in them.
Ultimately, Habin Hotel is a show I wanted to enjoy more than I ever actually enjoyed it. Still, it's worth taking a look at.
But after watching three episodes, I just couldn't get past that I was never that drawn in. First off, while much of the approach is comical, it's not actually very funny. There are also a lot of characters in it and I found myself losing track of who was who. And even when I knew who was who, I didn't feel that interested in them.
Ultimately, Habin Hotel is a show I wanted to enjoy more than I ever actually enjoyed it. Still, it's worth taking a look at.