Tbf while I've heard that Vivzie is kind of a crypto-bigot(not talking bitcoin), you also just like probably couldnt get a show greenlit about just torturing bad people in hell, you might be able to make a french horror movie out of that but idk about an animated show.
Probably also a symptom of like pop culture trying to be subversive about heaven and hell and all that stuff.
I just dont think that you would get greenlit if you went into any kind of office and pitched "Slapstick Hitler in HELL!", it sounds like a running gag for a struggling artist in a sitcom.
I feel like the only companies that would consider it, would also just not think that the premise is funny enough to survive beyond one or two short films.
deservedly so, there's enough Loona shit out there that I very regularly see people complain about there being too much of it. I think there's more stuff of her than of any other single character relative to the age of the source media.
"The reason Milton wrote in fetters when he wrote of angels and God and at liberty when of Devils and Hell is because he was a true poet and of the Devil's party without knowing it."
Hazbin Hotel's Hell is pretty gnarly. The basis is that hell is getting overcrowded, so there's a lot of hell slums and whatnot. The spinoff Helluva Boss makes it very clear that Hell is mostly the same as the Earth above: work for a living or suffer in poverty. There is an elite class of aristocratic wealth and everyone else.
My main problem is how commercialized it is. There's been like 90 rounds of merch, there's a patreon, you can pay to watch the 2 episodes early there's multiple tiers of paying for early access too), it's on two streaming services, half thenvideos uploaded on the channel are trying to sell you something.
I checked out a while back and only got back to pirate the first two episodes
I like it, it's like Spencer's Gifts and Hot Topic got together to make a cartoon, lots of "and then the babies died horribly" jokes that are edgy but still feel almost kid-friendly because they fly past you and aren't dwelled on.
It's the spiritual successor to Invader Zim, is what I'm saying.
There's a section in one episode which is a minute of a person going through the voice mails sent by their abusive pimp played to the audience without a single joke.