That's Entertainment
- L’episodio è andato in onda il 28 ott 2019
- TV-14
- 32min
Charlie persegue il suo obiettivo di riabilitare i demoni per ridurre la sovrappopolazione del suo regno. Apre un hotel pensando che i pazienti si trasferiranno in paradiso. La maggior parte... Leggi tuttoCharlie persegue il suo obiettivo di riabilitare i demoni per ridurre la sovrappopolazione del suo regno. Apre un hotel pensando che i pazienti si trasferiranno in paradiso. La maggior parte dell'Inferno si fa beffe del suo obiettivo.Charlie persegue il suo obiettivo di riabilitare i demoni per ridurre la sovrappopolazione del suo regno. Apre un hotel pensando che i pazienti si trasferiranno in paradiso. La maggior parte dell'Inferno si fa beffe del suo obiettivo.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Charlie Magne
- (voce)
- Charlie Magne
- (voce (canto))
- Angel Dust
- (voce)
- Vaggie
- (voce)
- Alastor
- (voce)
- Alastor
- (voce (canto))
- Sir Pentious
- (voce)
- (as Will Stamper)
- Katie Killjoy
- (voce)
- Tom Trench
- (voce)
- Husk
- (voce)
- Niffty
- (voce)
- Travis
- (voce)
- Audience Member
- (voce)
- …
- Screams
- (voce)
Recensioni in evidenza
Besides from that, A full cast of interesting characters, wonderful voice work and vibrant yet spooky animation. I have high hopes for its development.
Aside from that, the pilot itself is endearing, intriguing, and fun. It's no surprise that the series got picked up by an animation studio. While a musical was not the direction I would have thought of, it works well with the idealist Charlie, who is essentially a Disney princess who just so happened to be the princess of Hell. She and her supportive girlfriend Vaggie are a likable duo and her pitch for the "Happy Hotel", while failing catastrophically due to it being presented to people with no interest in redemption, was greatly entertaining. Enough so, in fact, to catch the attention of the sly and terrifying yet charming Alastor, who gets the hotel off the ground to "watch people try and fail to redeem themselves" for his own amusement. Frankly, I would say Alastor steals the show from his introduction on, with his cryptic radio-static voice, status as a person of mass destruction, claims to have no motive but boredom while subtly hinting at something more, and a mask of affability juxtaposed with sheer terrifying eminence when he gets serious. I would recommend watching it, especially as it's free on YouTube.
The visuals are amazing. The sounds are great, the songs are amazing, the comedic timing is on point, the characters are diverse with personality and overall, this has me floored both with how well it looks and what its potential is.
This is DEFINITELY a niche cartoon. Not very many people can get behind it and not too many people can say they relate or enjoy it. However, those that do are SO impressed. I am one of those who is very impressed.
There is so much to say but so little time and substance to rate it by. I am in LOVE with this though. I will definitely "stay tuned".
Needless to say, I was not personally that drawn in by the pilot because as I said before, I do not like the style. But objectively, it is quite well done. The animation is incredibly interesting, especially on Alastor the Radio Demon, along with the voice acting and music. The entire thing is professionally made, which is especially impressive since it comes from a youtuber, who, while they do have a team working for them, ultimately does not have the same resources as a TV production company. So even though it is not really my taste in storytelling, I definitely think that it deserved to be picked up for a full series.
I'm going to put this at a 6/10 for now due to us only having the pilot, but the rating for the overall series could be much higher, depending on how good it ends up being.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizHatchet from the Zoophobia series makes a cameo in the crowd of demons watching the live TV broadcast of Charlie's announcement of opening her own rehabilitation hotel.
- BlooperWhen Alastor extends his hand to make a deal with Charlie, he extends his right hand. However, during the close-up cut of his extended hand, you notice that it changes to his left (notice the glove pattern). It corrects itself in the following frame.
- Citazioni
Alastor: And what can you do, my effeminate fellow?
Angel Dust: I can suck your dick.
[radio feedback squeal]
Alastor: Ha, no.
Angel Dust: Your loss.
- Curiosità sui creditiThere's a post-credits scene.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Drake Dragsaw Rants: The Truth About Vivziepop (2019)
- Colonne sonoreI'm Always Chasing Rainbows
Original by Harry Carroll & Joseph McCarthy
Arrangement by Tom Ryan
Performed by Elsie Lovelock
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- Is there going to be a more exact release date? I'd love to know when this'll come out.
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