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I.M.P's clients

    Mrs. Mayberry 
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"So that's why I'm here. To get my revenge."
Click here to see her when she was human
Voiced by: Mara Wilson

A former teacher who ended up in Hell after a murder-suicide. She ends up conscripting I.M.P to murder Martha, her husband's mistress and the only survivor of said murder-suicide.


  • Affably Evil: After the hit she called on Martha is carried out, Mayberry happily joins IMP in celebrating it, joking and acting nicer than when she spoke with Blitzo.
  • Amazing Technicolor Population: Becoming a demon turned her skin mauve.
  • Ambiguous Innocence: While talking with Blitzo about how she got in Hell, she bemuses that she got sent there in the first place despite leading a fairly normal life. However, considering her... volatile reaction to finding out that her husband was cheating on her, and even sending one of her students into the sky for trying to stop her, it's not made clear how much of Mrs. Mayberry's normal life is, and how much of it is just her own Self-Serving Memory.
  • Ax-Crazy: Downplayed. But her response to witnessing her husband cheating on her with another woman is to immediately drive over there and brutally kill him and the woman he was cheating on her with with a chainsaw and a gun, which, judging by the camera's screen being covered in their blood, was an extremely messy and deliberately gruesome process.
  • Burning with Anger: When she's ticked off, her body and eyes glow red and her hair sticks up while flowing in the shape of a flame.
  • Casting Gag: In life, she was a young blonde teacher who cared for and loved her students, similar to one Miss Honey (minus the psychotics, of course). Now, what movie is Mara Wilson most famous for starring in, again?
  • Chainsaw Good: During her rampage at her cheating husband and Martha, a chainsaw is heard over the computer as her students watch on in horror, implying that Mrs. Mayberry used one against her victims in addition to shooting them.
  • Cool Teacher: As a human, she was a friendly and sociable teacher who was close enough to her students that they often engaged in group singing, and was apparently open enough with her life that one student knew her husband's birthday. That said, the general reactions from said student (suggested to have been held back from graduating her class based on the Dunce Cap) subtly hint that, while she never got murderous before, she seemingly always had a temper, though that didn't keep her from being a good and lovable teacher normally.
  • Cute Monster Girl: Despite becoming a purple-skinned Big Red Devil-esque demon, she mostly retained her cute looks from when she was a kindhearted school-teacher, with her visual appeal getting an upgrade by having the lower half of her skirt torn off, showing her demonic yet decently-shaped legs.
  • Disproportionate Retribution:
    • She reacted to finding out her husband was cheating on her by brutally murdering both him and his lover.
    • Also invoked. During her opening pitch to Blitzo, she expresses frustration over how "one measly massacre propelled by blind rage" was enough to damn her to Hell despite having lived a good life up to that point.
  • Driven to Suicide: How she died. After killing her husband for cheating on her, she realizes that her students at school were still watching and witnessing it all on the video call through her computer monitor and were understandably deeply traumatized from it and because of that, she decides to ultimately end her own life out of sheer regret and remorse for inadvertently traumatizing her own students.
  • Drives Like Crazy: Justified and slightly downplayed, after finding out about her husband's’ infidelity and entering Tranquil Fury, Mrs. Mayberry drives her car out of the parking lot, by smashing down the fence and speeding over the meadows to arrive at her home moments later.
  • Easy Road to Hell: A downplayed example. She was a kind and loving person her whole life, before getting sent down to Hell for shooting her cheating husband and his mistress in a fit of rage, and then committing suicide. Justified by theology in that murder (regardless of the motives) and suicide are, in most religions, heavily damning sins if not the ultimate ones.
  • Even Evil Has Standards:
    • She may be mentally unstable and has zero regrets about killing her adulterous husband, but she was genuinely horrified about traumatizing her former students by showing them her killing her husband, which was the reason she chose to kill herself.
    • A downplayed variant. During the party celebrating I.M.P fulfilling their contract for her, she admits that the Spoof Aesop Millie mentions that Moxxie apparently learned in which "killing people isn't that big a deal if they try to kill you back" is messed up. However, she then immediately shrugs it off, saying that she paid for it.
  • Freak Out: Despite appearing to be an all-around loving teacher, seeing her husband having sex with Martha broke her so much that her murder-suicide immediately tossed her into hell.
  • Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold: Or at least this used to be the case. A cool teacher who was once a loving wife when she was alive.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: Her mental instability in life becomes an outright rage disorder in Hell, angrily snapping at anybody and anything that triggers her. It doesn't help that the woman her husband cheated on her with survived the Murder-Suicide and ended up being treated with sympathy and admiration, meaning her rampage was All for Nothing.
  • Humanoid Abomination: Her demon appearance is incredibly close to how she looked before death, with her simply taking on generic Big Red Devil traits while keeping her general body shape, clothing, and hair. Given examples from other Earth-born demons, her being a mostly good person who simply was heavily mentally unstable and only killing one person before dying resulted in her retaining most of her original human form.
  • Insane Equals Violent: She is shown to have been rather unstable mentally, and she immediately resorts to Murder-Suicide when seeing her cheating husband. In Hell, her violent tendencies are amplified to have her snap at anything that riles her up. That being said, she actually seems to have stabilized somewhat in the face of becoming a demon; she still has her violent and angry side, as seen during her meeting with Blitzo in the beginning, but in her defense, she did have cause to be pissed, given the circumstances, and she also seems a lot more well-adjusted in Hell than she was in life, even seeming to embrace how "messed up" hell can be in the end.
  • The Mentally Disturbed: While she spent most of her life appearing as a perfectly normal Nice Girl before she snapped, her twitching and trembling when one student reminds her that she forgot her husband's birthday shows she was already pretty mentally unstable, but did her best to keep it under control. Seeing her husband cheating on her is what broke her remaining sanity.
  • Moral Myopia: Downplayed; while she was a mostly good person in life, she can't fathom why brutally murdering and maiming her husband and his lover (in full view of her students, no less) would be deserving of condemning her to hell.
  • Murder-Suicide: When she catches her husband Jarold cheating with Martha via video chat, she immediately drives back home and shoots them both as well as attacks them with a chainsaw to some degree. Upon realizing what she had just done in front of her students via the still on video chat, she decides to shoot herself.
  • Mystical White Hair: What she gained in her condemned form after falling to hell.
  • Nice Girl: She was incredibly cheerful in life and claimed that she was good all throughout it before the incident that led to her Murder-Suicide. She was also incredibly nice to her students. Sadly, she Took a Level in Jerkass after ending up in Hell, likely due to being bitter about the whole situation.
  • Pet the Dog: After the mission to kill Martha is successful, she joins the rest of I.M.P in congratulating Moxxie, appearing to be genuinely happy for him in sharp contrast to the perpetual rage that she was in earlier in the episode.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: Becoming a demon gave her red eyes that glow when she's mad, and she's a violently unstable woman with a short temper.
  • Right for the Wrong Reasons: She's right about Martha not being a hero but she's utterly unaware of her being a murderous satanic cannibal along with the rest of her family.
  • Smoking Is Edgy: When Mayberry explained why she wants Martha dead, she’s seen smoking a cigarette, which mirrors her newfound cynicism and bitterness over being sent to Hell and Martha becoming a hero in the public eye.
  • Stronger Than They Look: She has a negligible amount of visible muscle on her, and when alive had the looks and attitude of a harmless, albeit unstable, schoolteacher. However, when she enters a Tranquil Fury while going after her husband, she ends up tossing one of her students straight through the school roof, showing that even without the use of guns and chainsaws, she was somebody incredibly dangerous.
  • Took a Level in Cynic: Even though she was good for her entire life, killing her husband for cheating on her was enough to send Mayberry to Hell with "all the Hitlers and Epsteins of the world". Not only that, Martha was lauded as a hero for surviving her rampage even though she destroyed Mayberry's marriage. This makes her lose the optimism and cheerfulness she had in life.
  • Took a Level in Jerkass: Following her Murder-Suicide sending her to Hell, she completely abandoned her old cheerful Nice Girl personality, becoming surly and letting her rage flow freely. Ironically, becoming a Jerkass seems to have actually mellowed out her old mental instability, as it now only flares up when she's mad rather than at random.
  • A Tragedy of Impulsiveness: She was seemingly a strait-laced Nice Girl her whole life...until she caught her husband cheating on her. After which she killed him, tried to kill his partner, and then killed herself all in front of her elementary school-aged students. This was apparently sufficient to damn her to Hell.
  • Tranquil Fury: After seeing her husband cheating on her, she goes silent as she leaves the school.
  • Unfinished Business: After finding out that one of the targets of her vengeful Murder-Suicide is not only still alive, but famous for surviving the ordeal, she hires I.M.P to finish what she started from beyond the grave.
  • Villain Has a Point: While it's largely defined by personal bias, Mrs. Mayberry is absolutely right in claiming that Martha is no hero, especially once we discover that she's a cannibalistic, Satan-worshipping serial killer.
  • Woman Scorned: When she found out her husband was cheating on her, she shot him and his mistress in a fit of rage. Then she hired I.M.P to finish off the mistress when she found out she survived.
  • Would Hurt a Child: While she did her best to teach and care for children, snapping after seeing her cheating husband made her fully willing to grab one of her students by the neck and launch them through the school roof into the atmosphere when they try to stop her. Thankfully, the child is shown alive later in the scene, implying Mrs. Mayberry held back so as to not kill the child.

    Loopty Goopty 
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"I am eccentric and must therefore do eccentric shit!"
Click here to see him when he was young and human
Voiced by: Brandon Rogers

An eccentric robotics inventor who ended up in Hell after being accidentally turned old from a machine that he and his business partner created and dying from a heart attack. Upon arriving in Hell, he immediately hires I.M.P to kill his business partner who survived the accident and became the sole beneficiary of their technological empire.


  • Ambiguously Gay: In the cut to how he died, he slaps Lyle's ass. He never shows any form of affection, lustful or otherwise, to anybody else of either gender in the entire episode. Especially notable at the end, where after being reunited with Lyle in Hell, he drops the fake hatred and resumes acting happily chummy towards his partner.
  • Big Red Devil: What little of his skin visible in his demon form is red.
  • Card-Carrying Villain: Refers to himself as “dastardly inventor of all things loopy and loopish” and freely admits he usually tested his inventions on the poor.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: He deliberately invokes this mentality, with him considering his status as already being a kooky and deranged robotics inventor to make it mandatory that he play it up by acting like an eccentric bastard, doing crazily random shit like breaking down walls to enter a building instead of using the door just because it's expected of him.
  • Combat Tentacles: His demon form comes equipped with four retractable Doctor Octopus-like metallic tentacles, which he can use in a number of ways, such as wrapping into a ball to smash through walls, quickly move around better than if he used his legs, and potentially torture people with various implements while leaving his hands free.
  • Corrupt Corporate Executive: He ran his own company alongside Lyle Lipton, and the two routinely tested their inventions on the poor without remorse.
  • Dastardly Whiplash: As a demon, he's depicted as a typical top hat-wearing villain with a Sinister Schnoz and a curling black moustache.
  • Eccentric Millionaire: As Loopty himself states above, he is eccentric which to him means that he must do eccentric shit.
  • Evil Is Hammy: He is very upfront about his eccentricities, and milks it for all he's worth, with every word out of his mouth being loud and dramatic, while every movement he makes and action he takes is excessive and absurd, all of which is for the sake of maintaining a memorable image. He dials it up when mentioning his evil deeds, going Cold Ham while casually mentioning how he normally used the poor in his often-lethal experiments and when smugly expressing his completely false plans to torture Lyle in Hell.
  • Evil Is Petty: He ordered a hit on his business partner because Lyle survived the accident that killed him, and took over the technological empire that they both built. He didn't like the idea that with him no longer around to share it all with, Lyle would make all the money in the world, becoming the fourth trillionaire, and get all the credit. Subverted in the end, as it turns out he actually wants him in Hell because he missed his old friend, and knowing he'll end up in Hell sooner or later, he lied and tricked I.M.P into believing he was petty enough to hold a grudge for such a minor thing so that the guy would die and join him within a day.
  • Evil Old Folks: Played with. In life, Loopty was an inventor who often immorally tested his creations on the poor. Thanks to an accident with one of his inventions, however, he was rapidly aged into an old man and shortly died from a heart attack. He ended up in Hell for his sins, and he's noted as looking very old in his demon form.
  • Eye Glasses: The goggles he wears as a demon emote.
  • Formerly Fit: Before his Rapid Aging he had a well-built muscular body. Afterwards all of his muscle atrophied in an instant, turning him rail-thin, which is reflected in his demon form.
  • Fountain of Youth: Loopty and his business partner, Lyle, created a machine called the De-age-ifier whose intended purpose was to stop or reverse the aging process. Unfortunately, it was accidentally set forward and instead rapidly aged both of them.
  • Inventional Wisdom: For some reason, he and Lyle not only designed their de-aging chamber with a reverse function, but also didn't think to include a way to shut it down from the inside.
  • I Was Quite a Looker: Assuming that it is telling the whole truth, the flashback to his time in the living world showed him at first to be quite dashing with a Heroic Build. However, when the experiment goes wrong and Rapid Aging ensues, he becomes sickly, decrepit, and unhealthily thin. That said, his demon form dials the aging back somewhat, making him look roughly as if he’s between those two stages of aging, still not a pinnacle of attractiveness anymore but nowhere near as disturbingly freaky as his pre-death human appearance.
  • Jerkass: And proud of it.
  • Karma Houdini: Zig-zagged heavily, as Loopty did reprehensible things in life, but gets to spend his afterlife with his best friend in Hell, where they can theoretically rebuild their fortunes, if they're not over-exploited, or murdered, by Hell's other denizens first.
  • Laughably Evil: He proves to be very funny from the moment he is introduced, especially with his hammy and overly dramatic recounting of how he died and why he's ordering a hit on Lyle.
  • Lean and Mean: He's an utterly unrepentant Mad Scientist who regularly used poor people for his experiments, and while he originally had a hunky body, his case of Rapid Aging caused him to become Nothing but Skin and Bones before his death, which is reflected by his demon form being close to a Noodle Person.
  • Non-Idle Rich: He and Lyle Lipton worked tirelessly, and quite ruthlessly, on expanding their fortunes and becoming trillionaires. They did help a lot of people doing it, enough that the beneficiaries in heaven sent C.H.E.R.U.B to keep Lyle alive.
  • Obviously Evil: He looks and acts as a cliche supervillain from cartoons and comic books.
  • Only in It for the Money: Everything he and Lyle did was because of this, and had built a technological empire over the lower class which they experimented on. Their purpose for the de-age-ifier machine was to save the three trillionaires in the world, and they were hoping to follow suit. When Loopty died, the elderly Lyle would be the sole owner of their business and would become the fourth trillionaire.
  • Professor Guinea Pig: He and Lyle tested their Fountain of Youth machine on themselves.
  • Rapid Aging: Thanks to their invention, the De-age-ifier, being accidentally set forward, Loopty and his business partner Lyle were rapidly aged into old men. In the process, Loopty died from a heart attack.
  • Rhyming Names: His name is Loopty Goopty, and fitting for the goofiness of both the name itself and how it rhymes, he's very eccentric and quite physically and verbally bombastic.
  • Rich Genius: He and Lyle built a technological empire together with their inventions which made them filthy rich.
  • Shout-Out: He has mechanical tentacles on his back, much like Doctor Octopus, and his question-mark logo resembles that of the Riddler.
  • Sinister Schnoz: As an effect of the accident in which the De-age-ifier rapidly aged him into an old man, his nose became extremely thin and elongated. When he went to Hell and became a demon, his nose retained this shape and now best reflects his actual villainous nature.
  • Villainous Friendship: It's revealed that he lied to Blitzo about wanting Lyle dead to torture him for an eternity. He just wanted to be reunited with his best friend.
  • Younger Than They Look: As a result of the De-age-ifier accident which rapidly aged him into an old man, he's actually much younger than what he appears to be and technically died and went to Hell at a chronologically younger age.

    Drowned Counselor 
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"Well, it's just that I'm sure one of the other camp counselors killed me! I'm just not sure which one…"
Click here to see his human missing person poster
Voiced by: Vivienne Medrano

A former counselor at Camp Ivannakummore who drowned in the lake after his boat was sabotaged by an unknown assailant presumed to be one of his coworkers, hiring I.M.P to find out whoever is responsible and kill them.


  • Amazing Technicolor Population: Becoming a demon turned his skin grey with a transparent torso full of water (because of how he died by drowning).
  • Ambiguously Evil: Why is he in Hell? While the immediate assumption and still valid reasoning is Easy Road to Hell, considering how there are self-righteous angels who have an insanely high moral standard, the depiction of humanity thus far hasn't been flattering, with Ivannokumore in particular being a hotbed for bullying and toxicity that the other counselors encourage. Thus, it isn't clear if this guy is in Hell for unjust reasons, or perfectly legitimate ones, or, per Hazbin Hotel, no discernible reason at all.
  • Fish People: His demon form has gray skin, webbed hands, small slits for nostrils and hair that looks like seaweed, making him look a bit like a gill-man. Fitting considering that he died by drowning.
  • He Knows Too Much: His fellow counselor Jimmy killed him for discovering Jimmy and Barbie's drug operation.
  • Never Found the Body: Going by the missing person posters put up around the camp.
  • No Name Given: Referred to as "Lifeguard Dude" in the credits.
  • Plant Hair: As a demon, in keeping with his fish-person and water aesthetics, his hair has seemingly turned to black kelp.
  • Super Drowning Skills: He died from drowning in the lake after his killer drilled holes in the bottom of his boat. Because the counselors are both the only ones who knew that he couldn't swim and have keys to the boathouse, he realizes that one of his coworkers is most likely the culprit.
  • Too Dumb to Live: A counselor who cannot swim decides go out sailing on a boat alone and judging by the missing person posters, not tell anyone about it. He really couldn't have made his murder any easier to hide if it wasn't for I.M.P.
  • The Unreveal: What it was that he did to land in Hell since it's not the episode's focus.
  • Whodunnit to Me?: He knows that one of the other counselors killed him, as they're the only ones who have the keys to the boat shed to sabotage the boat he was in, and also knew that he couldn't swim. But because he doesn't know which counselor it is, Moxxie and Millie have to figure out who the target is on their own.

I.M.P's families

    Barbie Wire 
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"Next time you wanna find me Blitzo, don't!"
Click here for her human disguise
Voiced by: Jinhee Joung

Blitzo's twin sister.


  • Affectionate Nickname: Both her brother and her human stooge calls her "Barb".
  • Ambiguously Brown: While in her Human Disguise, Barbie has a brown skintone, darker than the caucasians in the series.
  • Ambiguous Situation: What happened between her and Blitzo in the past to make her despise him so much is never even alluded to. It's implied in "OOPS" that it was the same event that cost Blitzo his relationship with Fizzarolli, but it's not confirmed either way.
  • Aw, Look! They Really Do Love Each Other: She blurts out Blitz in shock when she sees Blitzo in the human realm, letting the O be silent as he prefers, but later she pronounces the O very clearly and antagonizes him openly.
  • Bad Boss: Implied, Barbie shows no concern for her human underling Jimmy, speaks ill of him, openly manipulates him, and only protects him so she can benefit from him. When Jimmy dies, her only concern is that she’s out of a drug supplier and thus her job.
  • Covered in Scars: Downplayed, only her arms are covered in scars, in addition to the X-shaped scar on her forehead.
  • Delinquent Hair: Just like her brother, Barbie doesn't have any hair on her head in her real form, giving her a much more dangerous punk look.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: She is outraged when she learns that Jimmy killed a fellow camp counsellor, to the point of dismissing his claim that he was just covering their tracks out of hand. Though it's unclear if its either out of disgust or pragmatism due to how a murder can draw unwanted attention.
  • Evil Twin: Zigzagged. Her behavior in "Unhappy Campers" and Blitzo's compassion for her make it seem like she's the worse twin of the two. However, it's still unclear what exactly happened to make her hate him so much and what led to her drug abuse in the first place. By all accounts, we've seen that Blitzo can be just as mean, manipulative, petty, and reckless as what we've seen of Barbie. There's enough reason to believe that Blitzo was initially the worse one (hence why his previous friends and family now hate him). With the reveal of what happened to their circus in "Oops", it's likely that her hatred for Blitzo stems from him accidentally killing their mother.
  • Foil: To her brother. Both are amoral imps who have businesses requiring them to intervene on Earth, and scorn affection from others. As for differences, Barbie seems to be smarter than her brother and at least puts actual effort in disguising herself, and is implied to be more competent than him at her job. Blitzo, however, is more empathetic and actually cares about his subordinates (even if he will drive Loona, Moxxie and Millie up the wall), while Barbie keeps a professional relationship with her subordinates on Earth and is only annoyed when one dies.
  • Half-Identical Twins: Downplayed. Her and Blitzo share quite a few physical similarities, like an elongated head, tail- and slender bodyshape, height and very thick wrists, but they have quite different horns. She also notably doesn't have Blitzo's half white face, though Blitzo lacked any white markings back in flashbacks to The Circus, and as of "Oops" we know why.
  • Honey Trap: The way she controls her human teenage underling Jimmy, by blatantly shaking her rear, flashing her underwear, using Baby Talk and Puppy-Dog Eyes, which works very well, even right after she says how easy it is to control teenagers in front of him.
  • Human Disguise: To do her business on Earth, she has a human disguise. Unlike the paper-thin disguises her brother and his imp employees typically don, hers is a more full on one. Based on the glass-like magic particles that appear when she changes back into an imp, this disguise appears to be another function of the Asmodean crystal she possesses as the particles resemble those used in the portals conjured up by the crystals.
  • Lady Swears-a-Lot: Very much so. Having an excessively filthy mouth must run in the family.
  • Meaningful Name: Unsurprisingly for somebody with a name that sounds like "barbed wire", she's prickly and difficult to get close to.
  • Mirror Character: Her dynamic with Blitzo mirrors Blitzo's dynamic with Stolas, albeit with the roles reversed. Much like how Blitzo gives the cold shoulder to many of Stolas' attempts to form a legitimate emotional connection, Barb answers Blitzo's legitimate worries about her with cruelty. It seems reacting to affection with hostility runs in the family.
  • Morphic Resonance: In her human disguise, she retains her markings and tattoo. The pigtails that she has as a human also resemble her horns.
  • Ms. Fanservice: Exploited. She's very attractive — both in human form and in demon form — and she uses her good looks to manipulate her human lackey into doing what she wants. To illustrate the point, she flashes her panties at him and sweet talks him at one point.
  • Off the Wagon: Very downplayed example, she's checked out of rehab, and claims to "only" be on heroin at the moment. Based on Blitzo's reaction, this is actually a genuine improvement.
  • Punny Name: Her name is a play on barbed wire.
  • Storyboard Body: Barbie's current appearance speaks volumes about her attitude towards her past. The scars along her arms look very deliberate and she doesn't bother to hide them with any sleeves, but none make as much of a statement as her work on her forehead tattoo. It's unclear which self-injury came first, but her intended message about both her origin (considering all the members of her family circus had the Wicked Heart Symbol) and her family is very blatant.
  • Tattoo Conceals Scars: Inverted, the scar on her forehead crosses out the heart symbol she shares with her old circus coworkers.
  • Wicked Heart Symbol: Like her brother Blitzo, she sports a tattoo of a heart crossed with a demon's skull on her forehead although she has tried to scratch out/cover it up with scar patterns.

    Cash Buckzo 
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"Now, everyone's favorite thing about circus shit, the mothafuckin clowns!"
Voiced by: Jonathan Freeman

Blitzo's abusive circus running father.


  • Abusive Parents: When Blitzo was younger, Cash pretty much saw and treated his son as nothing more than another circus employee, and he was not a good employer. In the pilot, Blitzo mentions Cash never approved of his musical dreams. In "The Circus", Cash outright accepts Paimon's request to buy Blitzo to be Stolas' playmate for the prince's birthday, and then emotionally manipulates Blitzo into stealing whatever he can while at the Goetia King's home without any care if Blitzo gets caught in the act or not. He also subtly threatens something worse happening to Blitzo if he doesn’t go through with the heist. During a flashback in Oops he even goes as far as to give Fizzarolli a birthday card reading 'I wish you were my son.'
  • Actor Allusion: Cash is voiced by Jonathan Freeman using a nasally, rough voice not dissimilar from the late Gilbert Gottfried, who played Jafar's sidekick Iago in the Aladdin franchise.
  • The Alcoholic: Implied, Cash drinks post performance while lounging about sluggishly, even when Paimon talks to him through his mirror.
  • Bad Boss: Implied from his willingness to sell Fizzarolli to Paimon. Cash initially believed that it was Fizzarolli that Paimon wanted to buy for the day and not Blitzo, and was calculating the price, hinting that he treats his subordinate (and possibly one of his top performers) as little more than a slave.
  • Beard of Evil: Cash has a noticeably bent goatee and a manipulative, apathetic nature.
  • Comically Small Demand: He is willing to sell his son Blitzo to Paimon to play with Stolas for a day, his price is whatever is in the butlers’ pockets, which is extremely little. It's revealed afterwards that Cash only accepted it just so Blitzo could steal as much as possible from the Goetia during his playdate.
    Paimon: A wadded-up five and a slim-fit condom.
    Cash: Ah, that's plenty. Done.
  • Creepy Shadowed Undereyes: The area around his eyes is noticeably dark, and he's a greedy bastard who can be quite disturbing at times.
  • Does This Remind You of Anything?: His manipulation of Blitzo reeks of this, though whether it's nothing more than emotional blackmail or a veiled threat of punishment if Blitzo doesn't cooperate is left deliberately vague.
    Blitzo: But if I'm caught... I'm scared, dad!
    Cash: There are scarier things — aren't there, son?
  • Greed: True to his name, he clearly loves money above all else, and is even willing to rope his own children into crime just so he can make some extra scratch.
  • Horned Humanoid: Especially notable in his case as his horns are almost as large as his whole body.
  • Like Father, Like Son: He employs Puppy-Dog Eyes and overtly plays on Blitzo's sense of pity when he pressures him to go along with his plan to rob Paimon blind, all but outright stating that Blitzo got the habit of doing these things from him.
  • Meaningful Name: The "Cash" and "Buck(z)" parts of his name are both synonyms for money, which illustrates his greedy nature very well.
  • Puppy-Dog Eyes: He uses these to coerce a young Blitzo into stealing anything he can get his hands on from the Goetia while on a playdate with Stolas. Blitzo clearly picked up the habit from him.
  • Repulsive Ringmaster: He's a sleazy circus ringmaster who would accept a Demon King's request to buy his son to be the king's son's playmate for the prince's birthday just so he can have an opportunity to steal whatever he can right under the king's nose.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: His appearance was pretty much inherited by his twin children as both Blitzo and Barbie Wire look almost like carbon copies of him.
  • Uncertain Doom: No word yet on whether he survived the accident that implicitly killed his wife or not. While he's never alluded to in the present (outside of Blitzo noting that he and Moxxie "both have daddy issues"), it could just be that Blitzo sees his dad as an Asshole Victim who isn't worth mourning.
  • Vocal Dissonance: You'd be forgiven for assuming this alcoholic, abusive ringmaster with his gargantuan horns and overall sleazy, intimidating appearance would have a voice similar to Blitzo's. Instead, he's got the highest-pitched voice of the male cast so far, and speaks in a constant, gurgling wheeze - even when shouting.
  • Why Are You Not My Son?: He is shown to value Fizzarolli as a circus performer over his actual son Blitzo, due to Fizz being a superior performer and more popular with audiences. During the flashback to Fizz's birthday party in "Oops", he's shown giving him a birthday card that says "I wish you were my son".
  • Wicked Heart Symbol: Like Blitzo, he sports a tattoo of a heart crossed with a demon's skull on his forehead and doesn't even bother hiding his vile nature.

    Tilla Buckzo 
Blitzo and Barbie Wire's mother.
  • Ill Girl: Implied in the flashback to Blitzo's circus years; Cash Buckzo is able to manipulate his son into stealing by claiming it's for "helping Mama".
  • Missing Mom: Blitzo breaking into tears upon viewing a photo of her at the end of "Ozzie's" suggests the reason for her absence isn't exactly a pleasant one. Sure enough, "Oops" reveals that the accident that caused Fizz to lose his limbs also caused her death.
  • Posthumous Character: She died at least 15 years before the series begins.
  • Retcon: In the Pilot, she was seen in a poster alongside Blitzo and Barbie Wire as "The Amazing Imp Siblings". Later episodes removed her from the poster, which was now labeled "The Amazing Imp Twins", and "Ozzie's" shows her as their mother instead. Whether Blitzo still has an older sister is unclear as of this writing.
  • Tareme Eyes: As seen in all photos of her. They give her a melancholy and fragile look.
  • Tiny Guy, Huge Girl: Compared to Cash Buckzo on a family photo of the two and their children, Tilla is a full head taller than him (not counting horns), this is while she’s sitting down by the way, so Cash likely only reaches her midriff.
  • Tragic Keepsake: Blitzo's red skull pendant was originally hers.
  • Ugly Guy, Hot Wife: While it's not known how attractive Cash and Tilla are by Impish standards, by our standards Tilla's thin, tall features contrast considerably with Cash's squat figure, large horns and shabby appearance, to say nothing of their personalities; the fact that Blitzo remembers her with fondness and mourns her death suggests she was a good mother, contrast to the manipulative and abusive Cash.
  • Wicked Heart Symbol: Everyone in the circus sported a symbol of a heart crossed with a demon's skull on their forehead, and Tilla was no exception, even if her black hair largely obscured it.

    Millie's Family 
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"Millie, you know you get too carried away. The last competition ended in 15 separate funerals!"
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"Nothing like a little war to make a strong man!"
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"What? I'm right, ain't I?"
Ma (Lin) voiced by: Su Jan Chase
Pa (Joe) voiced by: Edward Bosco
Sallie May voiced by: Morgana Ignis

Millie's family who are farmers in the Wrath Ring. They consist of Millie's mother and father, Lin and Joe respectively, her (as of yet) unnamed brothers, and her sister, Sallie May.


  • Big Ol' Eyebrows: Joe sports a thick black pair.
  • Blood Knight: As residents of the Wrath Ring, they aptly believe that War Is Glorious.
  • Contralto of Strength: Sallie May is implied to have killed people for fun and is more than clever enough to hide the body and has the deepest voice out of all the female characters introduced so far. The contralto part is justified, given that she's a transgender woman, who tend to have deeper voices than cisgender women. She's also a regular competitor in the local Harvest Moon Festival games to compete to be the "roughest, toughest bastard in Wrath".
  • Cute Monster Girl: Sallie May is one, similarly to Millie.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Sallie May makes the most of her limited screentime making snarky remarks to her sister.
  • Do Wrong, Right: In a sense. Millie isn't allowed to compete in the Pain Games anymore because she tends to go overboard and kill too much of the competition. When Millie gripes that her sister has a neighborhood head count too, Sallie gloats that she's able to keep hers under wraps. While Millie's family approves of some good old-fashioned violence and bloodshed, even they believe in being smart about it.
  • Dysfunctional Family: Despite not being nearly as bad as Blitzo or Moxxie's family, they still count as this. Lin and Joe can be hypocritical and not exactly approve of Millie's "freelance" career or marriage to Moxxie. While Millie still loves her parents, she has yet to have a decent moment with her sister, Sallie May.
  • Fantasy-Forbidding Father: While Millie's parents care about her a lot, they aren't entirely convinced that she can get by when choosing a "freelance" job of assassination.
  • The Glorious War of Sisterly Rivalry: Implied between Millie and Sallie May, with the latter often getting a kick out of heckling Millie during her brief appearances in “The Harvest Moon Festival”.
  • Good Parents: For the most part. Stark contrast to Blitzo's, Moxxie's and Stolas' respective fathers, Millie's parents are mostly loving to Millie, notwithstanding their disapproval of Moxxie as Millie's husband, which they lighten up on by the end of the episode.
  • Hartman Hips: Lin has possibly one of the most prominent hips in the series due to her voluptuous yet motherly figure.
  • Hayseed Name: The names Joe, Lin (both traditional, if shortened names) and Sallie May (a compound name) definitively evokes the Deep South.
  • Hillbilly Horrors: Downplayed with Sallie May. She's all but stated to be a Serial Killer, given that she snarks "It (killing your opponent in the Pain Games) doesn't count if they don't find the body" but most of the time she spends on screen is trolling her sister Millie and making fun of her husband's physical inadequacy, and she's also a good-looking demoness as well.
  • Literal-Minded: They seem to think that "free-lance" means that Millie is actually working for free.
  • Not Cheating Unless You Get Caught: Sallie May is allowed to compete in the Pain Games because, even though they both have high neighborhood head counts, Millie tends to just go on a slaughter spree while Sallie May is smarter about where and how she hides the bodies.
    Millie: How come Sallie May still gets to compete?!
    Lin: Your sister doesn't have a neighborhood head count.
    Millie: She so does!
    Sallie May: (walking by carrying a big sack) It doesn't count if they don't find the bodyyy~!
  • Obnoxious In-Laws: They initially don't approve of Moxxie as Millie's husband as he's a physical weakling (relatively speaking) who relies heavily on weapon technical know-how rather than a strong hands-on straightforward brawler like many other denizens of the Wrath Ring. However, they're a relatively mild example in that they don't go out of their way to antagonize him. After Moxxie stands up for Millie, they start to respect him a little more.
  • Open-Minded Parent: Downplayed due to their issues with Millie being an assassin and their dislike of Moxxie, but they don’t appear to have any issues with Sallie May being Transgender. They also gradually warm up to Moxxie, if only by a little.
  • Scars Are Forever: Sallie May has a vertical white scar across one of her eyes.
  • Secondary Sexual Characteristics: Sallie May has the black-and-white striped horns seen on male imps, as a subtle clue that she is a trans woman.
  • Serial Killer: Sallie May is implied to be one. When Millie asks her mother how come her sister still gets to compete in the Pain Games when she can't despite Millie only causing nine of the fifteen separate funerals in the last competition that she participated in, Lin responds that Sallie doesn't have a neighborhood headcount like Millie does. Millie argues that Sallie so does to which a passing Sallie remarks it "doesn't count if they don't find the body!" whilst she disposes of a body with help from one of Millie and Sallie's brothers.
  • Side Bet: Just before the Pain Games, Sallie May asks Millie how pissed she'd be if she bet on Moxxie dying.
  • Statuesque Stunner: By imp standards, Sallie May is VERY tall, being presumably around Blitzo's height, and she is a very good-looking demoness.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: Lin heavily resembles her daughter Millie.
  • Top-Heavy Guy: Downplayed, Joe is a burly guy, but although he has thick legs, his chest and arms are far more pronounced.
  • Troll: Sallie May. She spends a lot of time provoking her sister Millie and making fun of Moxxie because she knows it riles her up.

    Crimson 

Crimson Knolastname

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"Let this be a lesson, Moxxie. This is what happens when you cross me."
Voiced by: Richard Steven Horvitz (English),Foreign VAs

Moxxie's abusive mafioso father.


  • Abusive Parents: He emotionally and physically abused Moxxie to the point of having threatened him with death as a child if he crosses him. As awful as Cash Buckzo and Paimon were, they didn't go that far. He also makes no attempts to emotionally connect with his son, impatiently expecting a young Moxxie to cut extremely hard meat, despite Moxxie just being a little child at the time, exposing him to his awful crimes and even forcing Moxxie to partake in them. In the present, he still aggressively tries to exert control over the now-adult Moxxie at every chance, and he tries to force him into an unwanted marriage for money, not caring that Moxxie is already married to a woman he genuinely loves and demeaning his relationship by calling Millie a stupid beard.
  • Ambiguously Christian: In the wedding he tries forcing Moxxie into, he has him in a traditional wedding-dress and he has a shark-demon in a Mitre officiating it, implying that his family is either Catholic or a Satanic denomination with a Catholic aesthetic to better fit his "Italian Mafioso" persona. The cross on the priest's Mitre being an upside-down cross supports the latter interpretation.
  • Animal Motifs: Sharks. His crew are made up mostly of shark demons, his home's decor includes themes of shark jaws and dead fish, and his favorite method of "whacking" is drowning people in a lake. Like sharks, he is a persistent predator who tracks his prey (Moxxie) across a vast distance (between Rings) and is incredibly bloodthirsty.
  • Archnemesis Dad: Acts as this to Moxxie. Further cemented at the end of the episode, where he flings a knife at a portrait of his son's head meaning he's not done with Moxxie yet.
  • Asshole Victim: Whether he survived the warehouse explosion or not, it's abundantly clear that he will not be missed if he did die.
  • Bad Boss: Shows no sympathy for his men when they're being massacred by Millie, claiming that they "should be able to handle her" 'cause she's "a dame".
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: When Moxxie's colleagues first meet him, he acts charming, gracious and gentlemanly towards them, although the fact Moxxie seems to constantly be on the verge of hyperventilating in his childhood home tips the audience off that something is wrong. As the episode goes on, Crimson's true colors come out, revealing him to be a spiteful, heartless, bigoted, domestically-abusive sociopath who sees his son as nothing more than a walking tool with his family name, and won't hesitate to kill him or the others for crossing him in any way.
  • Bitch Slap: Played dead seriously. During their meeting alone Crimson lures Moxxie towards him then slaps Moxxie so hard in the face that the poor guy goes falling to the floor and a noticeable bruise is left. Crimson then threatens both Moxxie's and Millie's lives if Moxxie ever dares to do anything that isn't in line with Crimson's plans for him.
  • Bowdlerization: A really bizarre case that happens in the Latin American Spanish dub and only befalls him and him alone: Unlike with the rest of the cast of the dub, who had no problems on swearing, and sometimes, even adding extra profanities, Crimson, on the other hand, and compared with both the rest of the dub cast and the original English voice actor, only swears very few times, and when he does, it is normally done in the most intense scenes of the show. This is partly because his dub voice actor, Arturo Mercado, is well-known for avoiding using vulgar language as much as he can, and when he had to use rude language, he normally use vulgar epithets, like calling Moxxie "marica" note  or calling Millie "vieja".note 
  • Bullying a Dragon: Crimson tries to blackmail Asmodeus when he has captured Fizzarolli in "OOPS", going so far as to call Asmodeus the "weakest and most non-threatening sin" and it works, the only reason Asmodeus doesn’t sign the extremely unfavourable contract he's presented with, is that Stolas is there to insist going over it.
  • Control Freak: Crimson does not like it when someone doesn't do exactly what he wants. Moxxie even gives him a "The Reason You Suck" Speech over it, calling Crimson's need for control "fragile".
  • Creepy Souvenir: Crimson has several walls in his home lined with plaques with demon body parts: Imp horns, Succubus tails and wings, Hellhound collars and Shark-demon jaws, all of which are complete with names (like Chaz). He likes to keep these as a warning to others about what happens when he gets crossed.
  • Dead Guy on Display: He keeps various "mementos" — imp horns, hellhound collars, succubi wings and shark-demon jaw-bones — mounted on his wall as trophies to the various demons he's whacked.
  • Death Glare: Gives one to Chaz when his Mock Millionaire status is exposed by Blitzo. The last we see of him are his jaws hanging on the wall as a trophy in Crimson's house.
  • Didn't Think This Through: Crimson's two latest schemes caused him to face humiliations.
    • He tried to have Moxxie marry Chaz without checking if Chaz was rich first. Then he underestimated Millie and he lost many of his men.
    • The second, he provoked Asmodeus when he captured Fizzarolli and tried to use him for ransom; however, Blitz and Fizzarolli escaped, causing his plans to be ruined and losing his warehouse, even more of his men, and even his lawyer. Chances are that Crimson can't set foot in the Lust Ring anymore, and if he does he'll face the wrath of Asmodeus and the residents of Lust.
    • To top it off, the changes to his mansion, lost assets (a helicopter and warehouse), and his decreased manpower mean that Crimson's standing as a mob boss has decreased drastically.
    • By holding Fizzarolli hostage, he would have also angered Mammon due to Fizz being his biggest moneymaker.
  • Dirty Coward: Zigzagged. Despite being a ruthless and terrifying mafia boss, Crimson doesn't actively confront and kill those who have wronged him unless they're either tied up and unable to defend themselves, or his men are involved in some way.
    • When Moxxie (whom Crimson had previously knocked down with a single backhand) finally stands up to him, he has one of his minions sneak up behind his son and hit him with a tazer.
    • When Millie crashes Moxxie's forced marriage to Chaz, Crimson sics waves of his goons after her, otherwise not contributing to the fight at all beyond angrily chastising them for getting themselves killed by a "dame". When there's no one left standing between an angry Millie and him, he lets Moxxie go without a fight. Then again, after seeing what Millie had just done to his goons, it would be a pretty stupid move to square up with her. Nor does he show any trace of fear during the whole massacre.
  • Disproportionate Retribution:
    • It's heavily implied that Crimson murdered his wife because she would frequently shield Moxxie from his horribly abusive parenting.
    • After I.M.P crashes the wedding and rescues Moxxie, he flings a knife at a portrait of his son's head, implying that he intends on going after Moxxie. Considering the marriage wouldn't have worked since Chaz's wealth was a lie, it's clear that he's only doing it because Moxxie defied him.
  • Domestic Abuser: One of Moxxie's flashbacks implies that Crimson slapped his wife in the face for daring to interfere in his attempts to mold Moxxie in his own image.
  • The Don: He's a mafia boss. He fits the stereotypical traits of one, having a slight Brooklyn accent and being fond of using Cement Shoes to execute anyone who crosses him.
  • Equal-Opportunity Evil: For all his misogyny, he does have women as mooks.
  • Establishing Character Moment: When we first see Crimson in "Exes and Oohs", he's propositioning Blitzo for their services over the phone. Not only is he hiring them to a job outside of their business model (assassinating someone already in Hell), but it was done entirely under false pretenses (the whole thing was actually meant to get Moxxie back) and he has goons show up in a helicopter, blow up their office in a grandiose display and escorts them to Greed before Blitzo has any time to ponder the offer. This tells us three things about him: he's manipulative, he has overwhelming manpower when flattery fails and he isn't the type to take "no" for an answer.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Completely subverted. While flashbacks implied he genuinely wanted to bond with Moxxie and was proud of him for joining the family business, it doesn't take away from the fact that he may have murdered his own wife and threatened his son with death as a child. By the time Moxxie reunites with him, he has completely shed any genuine affection he once may have had and is now perfectly willing to murder his son in cold blood.
  • Even Evil Has Standards:
    • Heavily downplayed. The one thing he ever agrees with Moxxie on is that Chaz is more trouble than he is worth outside of his non-existent cash and can never be "made". Which is why he is bringing in Moxxie to marry him instead to gain access to it.
    • As violent and ruthless as he is, he's genuinely disturbed by Millie's barbarity.
  • Eviler than Thou: His dynamic with Chaz, with Chaz's Laughably Evil tendencies and humorous antics directly contrasting Crimson's very serious abusive personality and his more indirect humorous moments. Fittingly, Chaz shows shock at Crimson being willing to taze his own son to put him in line, and when Crimson finds out Chaz was playing him, he just outright kills him offscreen.
  • Fatal Flaw: Crimson's flaws are his greed and his pride: the former leads him to seek more wealth through manipulation, extortion and threats, while the latter makes him confident enough to directly underestimate whoever he's trying to exploit (namely Millie, Moxxie, Blitzo and Asmodeus).
  • Faux Affably Evil: Fitting with his profession — he can turn on the charm when he has to, but beneath that, he's utterly merciless and ruthless. When Moxxie starts disrespecting him and his orders, he loses the affable part relatively quickly.
  • Gold Tooth of Wealth: Crimson's gold tooth is representative of his wealth. Being the head of a thriving crime family in the Greed Ring, it makes a lot of sense that one of his biggest priorities is money. Additionally, it works as a Villainous Gold Tooth, since he's abusive to his son Moxxie, he's homophobic and sexist towards women, and he only gets worse.
  • Good Smoking, Evil Smoking: He's introduced smoking a cigar and he is not a nice person.
  • Graceful Loser: Upon Millie utterly decimating all his men, strutting up to the altar and taking Moxxie in her arms, all Crim does is give a dismissive shrug. Though given how he angrily throws a knife at a childhood picture of his son once he's alone, in his mind this matter is far from settled.
  • Greed: Being the head of a thriving crime family in the Greed Ring, it makes a lot of sense that one of his biggest priorities is money. This can also be Crimson's biggest flaw as well since the reason why he wanted Chaz into the family is because Chaz lied to him about being rich. Crimson is blinded by greed that he believed Chaz and didn't check to see if Chaz was telling the truth first. His idea of small talk is always about business and profits, he jokes that "only Moxxie can call me [Daddy]... unless you pay me", and the only reason he goes after Moxxie in the first place is so that he can have some level of access to Chaz's (non-existent) wealth.
  • Hate Sink: Seeing as he's an abusive parent, a homophobe, a sexist, and overall unpleasant, it's clear that he's not meant to be liked.
  • High-Heel Power: Yes, the vicious and vindictive Mafia don wears small high heels and has done so for a long time, ever since Moxxie was an impling.
  • Hypocrite:
  • Idiot Ball: Everything in "Exes and Oohs" could have been avoided if Crimson had the sense to do a little background check on Chaz to see if he was telling the truth about being rich, like he seemingly did on I.M.P to determine their business and reputation. Instead he accepted Chaz' lie as the truth and lost not only manpower to Millie's rampage, but also money on perverted house redecorations and a custom wedding. Not to mention a helicopter.
  • Impoverished Patrician: Zig-Zagging Trope. He seems to have fallen on some hard times, pushing for Moxxie and Chaz to marry so he can not only attain Chaz's supposed "fortune" but Moxxie's own personal holdings; but he's still got a whole army of Mooks and lives in the Greed Ring and has enough cash to put dicks in the walls and run a wedding. However, if his comment to Moxxie that "this family needs that money" is anything to go by, he probably doesn't have as much as he used to. And given that he's an Imp from Greed, it's no wonder that he wants even more.
  • Jerkass: This is the nicest possible term to describe him. He's abusive, he's homophobic, and he only gets worse as the episode progresses.
  • Karma Houdini: He spends the entirety of his debut episode being an abusive, homophobic asshole, willing to pawn off his son into an Arranged Marriage, yet by the end of it he remains largely unpunished. At most he lost a few of his men to Millie, but it doesn't seem to bother him all that much, and much like Striker and D.H.O.R.K.S., he's in a position where he poses a potential threat to I.M.P in the near future. However, he was unable to get any of Moxxie's assets at the end.
    • Crimson had this status long beforehand when he was all but explicitly stated to have murdered his wife when she got in the way of his raising of Moxxie. In classic mafia tradition this could have been an executable offense as spousal abuse/murder is not looked upon kindly, but given this is Hell he gets away scott free.
  • Knight of Cerebus: Besides having his fair share of funny moments and lines, Crimson makes it clear that he poses a genuine threat to anyone that crosses him. Not only is the physical and emotional abuse he subjects Moxxie to played in a dead serious light, but also warns Moxxie he won't hesitate to kill his own son and his wife if the former doesn't go along with his plans. And like Striker, he's still in a position to be a returning threat to the main characters in the future, which the ending of his debut episode heavily implies.
  • Know When to Fold 'Em: After Millie massacres all of his Mooks and comes to pick Moxxie up, Crimson has enough sense to throw in the towel and let I.M.P walk with little more than an eyeroll... for now, at least.
  • Lack of Empathy: Crimson has zero understanding or interest in understanding Moxxie's actual interests and happiness, lazily assuming his sexual interests and sexuality based on having dated a male demon, shrugging off and failing to understand Moxxie's own stated bisexuality and outright dismissing his genuinely healthy marriage to a woman. Of course, there's also the fact that Moxxie is just a pawn and barely even a person to Crim in the first place.
  • Leitmotif: Crimson's presence in "Exes and Oohs" is often accompanied by a melody reminiscent of classic gangster movies, fitting as he's a ruthless mob boss.
    • Due to Crimson not having much screen time focused on him in "Oops" his theme only plays during the ransom video.
  • Like Father, Unlike Son: He couldn't be any more different from Moxxie if he tried. While Moxxie is formal, genuinely personable, and in a loving relationship with Millie, Crimson is only outwardly civil and the second things don't go his way, he shows himself to be vile, prejudiced, and demanding for control in every aspect of his life. What the audience is shown of his relationship with his wife, it appeared to be quite dysfunctional at best, and its implied that he eventually ended up having her killed for defying him. Moxxie is one of the most gentle and conscientious denizens of hell introduced despite his profession, while Crim is a ruthless and cold-blooded individual to the point he's one of the vilest antagonists in the show (in a cast largely comprised of hell-born demons, numerous of which are even fellow Abusive Parents).
  • Love Is a Weakness: His mockery of Asmodeus indicates that he views Asmodeus' not so secret relationship with Fizzarolli specifically as the signifier that Asmodeus is among the weakest of the Deadly Sins and thus free to mess with without consequence. Admittedly, the episode proves Crimson right as Ozzie immediately tries to sign the first contract Crim's lawyer presents him with, without even reading it. Said contract would give Crimson all of Ozzie's factories and the right to kill Fizzarolli and mount his head on a wall. The only reason this doesn't happen is Stolas happening to be there to read the contract. However, Asmodeus nearly made the costly mistake more out of recklessness and impatience than him actually being too physically weak to handle the matter, and he was ready to just kill Crim's lawyer afterwards before Fizz returned to him.
  • Make an Example of Them: The main reason he keeps trophies from all the people he whacked is to demonstrate that he's not someone you should cross. Chaz learns this lesson the hard way.
  • Mister Big: He's relatively short and gangly despite being a fairly tall imp (he's noticeably bigger than Moxxie and reaches around Blitzo's height), but doles out punishment through his huge goons.
  • No Bisexuals: He either doesn't know what bisexuality is or thinks it doesn't exist, as he treats Moxxie as being only attracted to men to the point where he assumes the latter's marriage to Millie is a sham and that she's really his beard.
  • No-Nonsense Nemesis: A given considering his control freak nature. Shows when, after Chaz is revealed to be scamming him, Crimson immediately has him killed.
  • Offing the Offspring: He explicitly threatens to have Moxxie and Millie sent back to I.M.P in pieces if he dares to stand up to him again. After Millie and Blitzo crash Moxxie's Arranged Marriage and steal him back, he throws a knife at a portrait of him, showing he's angry enough to want him killed for his defiance. It's been thoroughly established that he never loved Moxxie and only saw him a tool to be used for his assets at best, and with Chaz dead, there's nothing stopping him from deciding to carry out a hit on his son.
  • Offscreen Moment of Awesome: With how poorly Imps tend to get treated by the rest of Hell, it's rather impressive how Crimson managed to establish such a large level of influence in the Greed Ring, to the point of having shark demons as his primary enforcers rather than other Imps. How he came into power is still an unknown, but it's impressive nonetheless considering the crap Imps usually face.
  • Opportunistic Bastard: When his request for Striker to "prove himself" results in Blitzo and Fizzarolli being brought to him, Crimson quickly engineers a scheme to use Fizz to Blackmail Asmodeus into giving him most of his assets.
  • Orcus on His Throne: He frequently sends his goons out to do his dirty work, but the closest he comes to fighting himself is slapping around his clearly intimidated son. Later when his men fail to kill Millie, Crimson doesn't even try to join in on the fight and just surrenders when Millie walks up to the altar.
  • Pay Evil unto Evil: His murder of Chaz is very unlikely to elicit any sadness or sympathy from anyone.
  • Politically Incorrect Villain: One of the reasons he can come across as even more hateable than Stella is that, while she's a classist Fantastic Racist, that's about it and never really engages in the kind of bigotry seen on Earth; Crimson, meanwhile, does.
    • He's blatantly homophobic and doesn't see or care that there's a difference between being gay and being bisexual. As such, he doesn't recognize Moxxie's marriage with Millie as legitimate and goes so far as call her Moxxie's beard. He claims he's "changed" from when he decried Moxxie and Chaz as living "a sissy lifestyle", yet even still he refers to his idea of gay people as "[Moxxie's] kind". He also seems to believe that all gay men are fixated on dicks.
    • When Millie crashes the wedding and wipes out his employees, he keeps complaining that his men should be able to handle her because she's "a dame" and "a broad", showing that he's a misogynist as well, never mind that he has women on the payroll.
  • Pragmatic Villainy:
    • He's willing to put aside his homophobia ever so slightly if doing so will benefit him. He even modifies his mansion to have multiple sex toys for "Moxxie's liking," which really highlights how he doesn't connect at all with his son or hold genuine respect for his sexuality, or anything else about him.
    • He seems to also put aside his sexism when it comes to business as he has hired female bodyguards. Though it’s implied that due to how blunt his misogyny is, he saw them as the exception not the rule.
  • Revenge: After the I.M.P crash the wedding and rescue Moxxie and exposed Chaz, Crimson had Chaz killed; however, he throws a knife at a picture of Moxxie. He wants revenge on Moxxie (and possibly I.M.P) for the humiliation, unable to get Moxxie's assets, and for standing up to him and leaving him. He wants revenge on Moxxie for defying him and Moxxie even gives him a "The Reason You Suck" Speech over it, calling Crimson's need for control "fragile". Moxxie turns out to be right about Crimson's control being fragile when his plans fall apart so quickly.
  • Slouch of Villainy: In classic mafia-boss style, he spends most of his screen-time lounging around in a chair. His most obvious tell to when he is getting angry about something is that he starts visibly tensing up in his seat.
  • The Sociopath: In a setting populated by literal hellspawn, Crimson manages to be one of the show's straightest examples of a textbook sociopath. He acts superficially charming to appeal to others whilst having no interest in understanding or valuing them as people, casually nudges or outright forces people around like tools, only cares about his wife and child insofar that they line up with his own wants of them (and he will off either of them when they become a hindrance), gets sick kicks out of his mafia work, is easily provoked and fixated on showing he's not a man to be crossed, and becomes revoltingly wrathful when things don't go his way.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: He resembles an older version of his son.
  • Til Murder Do Us Part: It's implied that he murdered his wife by drowning her because she refused to let him groom Moxxie into another one of his mooks.
  • Tranquil Fury: He's usually one to scream in fury when he's angered. So it really shows how well and truly pissed off he is when Blitzo spills the beans about Chaz being a conman to Crimson, and without a single sound he slowly turns his gaze toward Chaz, furiously glaring at him with Wide Eyes and Shrunken Irises, and when next we see him it's revealed he killed Chaz offscreen.
  • Underestimating Badassery: As noted above, Crimson thinks his goons can take Millie because she is "a dame" and "a broad". Millie proves him dead wrong when she shows just how much of a killing machine she is at the wedding. He also thinks he can easily insult Asmodeus and blackmail him into signing a contract that would give Crimson complete control over all of his businesses, apparently not understanding (or simply not caring) that he's trying to mess with one of the highest ranking demons in Hell and thus risking a lot if his plan doesn't pan out as he hoped it would. Worryingly, he would have succeeded in the latter if Stolas hadn't been having a meeting with Ozzie at just the right time.
  • Villainous Face Hold: Seems to be a favorite of Crimson's as he does this to Moxxie both as a child and as an adult while threatening the shit out of him. In fact, the latter case causes Moxxie to have flashbacks of his horrific childhood by (literally) Crimson's hands.
  • Villains Out Shopping: In "Oops" he can be seen getting a cucumber treatment.

    Mrs. Knolastname 
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Moxxie's much more pleasant mother. Sadly, she's not around any more.


  • Cement Shoes: Implied to have been how she met her end at the hands of her husband, as her shoe is seen floating in the water after Crimson offs another victim this way.
  • Culture Equals Costume: As revealed in a tweet by Viv, the country-style outfits she wears are an indicator that she's from the Wrath Ring.
  • Deceased Parents Are the Best: Compared to Crimson, Moxxie's mother is a far kinder and more supportive parent, which makes her heavily implied death all the more tragic.
  • Everyone Has Standards: She had no issue encouraging Moxxie's shooting skills at such a young age which is understandable given that she's from the Wrath Ring and would naturally try to teach him how to defend himself. What she had a problem with was Crimson's attempt at raising Moxxie to be a cruel killer like him by having their son shoot a random helpless tied-up imp just simply for target practice. Essentially going by the flashback she appeared in, she was someone who wanted to raise Moxxie as more of a Hitman with a Heart rather than a needlessly cruel one.
  • The Faceless: Her face is either obscured or unseen in the episode itself but we do see it in a picture, as well as some concept art.
  • Good Parents: In direct contrast to her husband, Moxxie's mother was a very loving and doting parent to her son and even directly interfered in Crimson's abusive parenting. And got killed for it.
  • Like Parent, Like Spouse: She's a sweet-hearted imp from the Wrath Ring that encourages and supports Moxxie's own kindness and gun skill, much like his wife Millie.
  • Mama Bear: While we don't see her face in the flashbacks, it's clear that she was furious with Crimson for trying to make Moxxie shoot a living, tied-up target when they had a perfectly fine practice range right there. In the scene right after, it's implied that she slapped Crimson for it, though it's also likely that it was him who hit her.
  • Missing Mom: She disappeared during Moxxie's childhood, with it being all but stated that Crimson killed her because she was interfering with his way of raising Moxxie.
  • No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: She did her best to steer Moxxie away from becoming another psychopathic killer for Crimson to use at his disposal, and for that it was heavily implied that Crimson had her murdered.
  • Shooting Lessons From Your Parents: If her proud demeanor and ruffling Moxxie's hair after he gets all bullseyes on the regular targets at the practice range is any indication, it's heavily implied that she was the one who taught him how to fire a gun.
  • Southern Belle: Is from the Wrath Ring, and is shown to be a kind mother who wanted to steer her son away from Crimson's abusive ways. Unfortunately, she dies because of it.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: Downplayed. Moxxie got his freckles, skin tone and the shape of his legs from her. In everything else, he takes after his father.
  • Too Good for This Sinful Earth: In Moxxie's flashback, she's shown to be gentle and kind to her son. Unfortunately, her love for Moxxie drove her to cross Crimson on more than one occasion, like when she interfered when he tried to get Moxxie to shoot a living, tied-up imp. The episode heavily implies Crimson eventually had her killed.
  • The Voiceless: As she was restricted to a largely silent flashback, we never hear her voice.
  • Youthful Freckles: Has a set similar to her son's.

Succ Ink

    Verosika Mayday 
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"They let me out because I'm still famous, and rehab is for sad loser wash-ups. So your sister says hi."
Click here to see her human disguise
Voiced by: Cristina Valenzuela (English),Foreign VAs

A famous succubus popstar that Blitzo once dated in the past.


  • The Alcoholic: Is frequently seen drinking from a flask in "Spring Broken", and it's mentioned that she just got out of rehab. Said flask becomes a Chekhov's Gun when the hellish drink turns a fish into a monster. A Freeze-Frame Bonus in "OZZIE'S" has her drink some wine while Millie and Moxxie affirm their love for each other.
  • Alcohol-Induced Idiocy: Verosica and the rest of her crew were doing well in charming the audience into a ravenous orgy until she, having downed a good amount of demonic booze before her show, flung her flask of said booze into the audience which found its way into the lake and turned a normal fish into a kaiju monster. This eventually gives I.M.P the means to force her into forfeiting to keep them from ratting her out to Hell's higher-ups.
  • All Take and No Give: She states that her relationship with Blitzo was this in "OZZIE'S", with her being the Giver and him being the Taker.
    Verosika: Blitzo? (singing) I used to date him
    I'd stroke him, I'd fellate him
    But when it was my turn
    He did no reciprocatin'
  • Ambiguously Brown: Verosika's Human Disguise has olive brown skin and blonde hair though her race is left unclear.
  • Ambiguous Situation:
    • It's not clear if Blitzo was involved with her romantically before or after she became famous. When I.M.P brings it up, Blitzo just dodges the question.
    • It's never explained how she's able to travel to the human world to tempt humans into lustful sinning, whether it's a magic artifact like I.M.P, inherent succubus powers, being handled by the Succ Ink company hiring her, or some other method for entering the mortal realm. A Freeze-Frame Bonus in "The Circus" implies she's in possession of an Asmodean Crystal, which allows for travel between Earth and Hell via summons.
  • Attention Whore: Being an attractive succubus popstar, she naturally tries to garner the attention of those around her. Best shown in "OZZIE'S" where she immediately eats up the paparrazi when Asmodeus draws attention to her.
  • Aw, Look! They Really Do Love Each Other: Vaguely implied, but while Blitzo's hallucinating people in his life under the influence of Truth Serum in "Truth Seekers", Verosika is among them, telling him off for his selfishness, which gives the indication he secretly feels bad for dumping her and stealing from her, and as such, did care about/loved her at one point, being he clearly feels guilty. As for Verosika, she sounds less annoyed and mocking when bringing that up in "Spring Broken" and more genuinely hurt and pissed off over his betrayal and selfish tendencies, showing she felt the same way about him prior. Well, and the fact she got a tattoo of his name, which she later crossed out. Her appearance in "OZZIE'S" only drives this point further—her lambasting Blitzo as a "selfish, heartbreaking freak" show that her issue with him is less about Blitzo's character in general and more about what he did to her, and that what he did hurt. The fact that instead of seeming satisfied by shaming Blitzo, she just sulks and drinks from her flask for the rest of the song shows that she still may not be over Blitzo, or at the very least not over the way their relationship ended.
  • Charm Person: She, along with her fellow succubi and incubi, are able to magically enthrall humans to become sexually obsessed with them, which is represented by clouds of hearts that act similarly to Bishie Sparkles. She personally utilizes it in a Magic Music manner, infusing the charm spell into her songs in order to enthrall entire crowds at once. That said, it only works on humans, as when Josh the incubus tried to charm Loona, she shrugged it off, punched Josh in the face, and walked away.
  • Chekhov's Gun: The company that hired her in "Spring Broken" has something of an Early-Bird Cameo in "Murder Family". A Freeze-Frame Bonus during the scene in "Murder Family" wherein the firefighter imps are exiting the building, having just put out the office fire, shows on the front door a sign stating that a company by the name of Succ Ink apparently occupies most of the floors of the building that I.M.P have their office at. What exactly this company is later revealed in "Spring Broken" through dialogue from Verosika and Vortex.
  • Didn't Think This Through: A recurring flaw of Verosika's in "Spring Broken" is her focusing too much on spiting Blitzo to think about the long-term consequences of her actions.
    • In the excitement of the concert, Verosika threw her flask of Beezle-juice into the crowd, which wound up in the ocean. She forgot that alcohol from Hell could lead to nasty side effects in the human world, and her Oh, Crap! face when the monster emerges from the sea says it all.
    • Her trying to blackmail I.M.P over making a clear violation of the masquerade by killing a giant fish monster in broad daylight and for them not being disguised among humans falls flat for two reasons. First, the fish monster incident only happened because of the flask of demonic alcohol owned by Verosika, which she tossed into the crowd which lead to the beezle-juice mutating the fish. Second, their chosen avenue for the Demon Duel was a beach full of drunk-out-of-their-mind humans that repeatedly mistook them for everything except demons. This allows I.M.P to blackmail her into giving them their parking spot back.
    • Verosika and her crew entice an entire concert crowd into an orgy to win the bet. Except they wind up getting arrested by the police for public indecency, whereas Blitzo and his crew got away scot-free with wanton murder because they stuck to both stealthily doing so and making sure to Leave No Witnesses.
  • Drinking on Duty: Subverted, Verosika happily empties her flask of Beelzejuice on stage before she starts her concert, but her fans are all drunk out of their minds anyway and none of her crew has a problem with her drinking, at least initially.
  • Embarrassing Tattoo: She has a heart tattoo with Blitzo's name on her right shoulder, but it's been crossed out.
  • Even the Girls Want Her: Par for the course being a succubus, but women cheer for her as much as men do and get just as into her song "Vacay to Bonetown".
  • Evil Diva: A hypnotic pop star who is also a demon from Hell.
  • Evil Is Petty: She steals I.M.P's parking spot and has her entourage harass Moxxie, solely to piss off Blitzo. During her concert in the human world, she even puts "FUCK YOU BLITZO" in giant letters on the screen, knowing he's probably there and watching.
    • Downplayed and eventually subverted by the ends of "Truth Seekers" and "OZZIE'S", respectively. Her dialogue in the former during Blitzo's Mushroom Samba (even if it was not her personally but a hallucination in Blitzo's head) implies that the two broke up on very sour terms, which is confirmed in the latter episode, showing that their breakup was deeply personal for both of them.
  • Fashionable Asymmetry: Her regular dress has different markings (X and O) across the breasts, while in her human disguise she wears a top that leaves one shoulder bare, a skirt that shows off more of her left leg than right, and has a star above the left hip.
  • Fatal Flaw: Spite. A recurring flaw of Verosika's in "Spring Broken" is her focusing too much on spiting Blitzo to think about the consequences of her actions. The entire conflict starts when Verosika steals I.M.P's parking spot, and for no other reason than it would piss off Blitzo. This leads to The Bet that I.M.P can kill more people than Verosika's crew can fuck. Verosika is so loud and in-your-face about her ability to charm humans with lust using her Magic Music that she does so out in the open, which gets Verosika and her crew arrested for public indecency by the local police after she starts a huge orgy. Blitzo and I.M.P, meanwhile, operate in the shadows and Leave No Witnesses, ensuring that they get away with murder and win the bet.
  • Hartman Hips: Verosika's hips are wider than her shoulders and Blitzo insultingly refers to her as having a "fat ass".
  • High-Heel Power: Verosika wears heels so high that she’s practically walking on the tips of her toes like a ballerina. The power bit is based on her connections and social standing: Verosika’s position as Vortex’s boss, being a famous and influential popstar and having been put in charge of a crew of demons by a company.
  • Hot as Hell: She's a demon with one of the sexiest designs among the cast and an incredibly sexual personality, quite fitting for a literal succubus.
  • Hot in Human Form: Downplayed, Verosika is already quite attractive by human standards in her normal Succubus form, having an Impossible Hourglass Figure, an endowed bosom and long shapely legs, but her human disguise removes her wings, tail, horns along with her pinkish skin, while maintaining her figure aside from decreasing her breast size, making her far more palatable by human standards.
  • Human Disguise: Much like Loona, she's capable of taking on a more human appearance while on Earth. She uses it while onstage to incite ravenous lust in a Spring Break crowd.
  • Jerkass Has a Point:
    • Blitzo never denies the accusation that he stole Verosika's credit card and her car then blew a ton of money on himself as a way of ending their relationship. Her reaction may have been incredibly petty and spilled onto people Blitzo merely employs but she does have reason to be pissed off at him.
    • Even if her argument ran mute by escalating circumstances caused by her, Verosika claiming that I.M.P will get in major trouble for not wearing human disguises unlike her and her crew is valid considering Loona briefly reprimanded them for the same thing earlier. Her claims are proven correct a couple of episodes later where the D.H.O.R.K.S. HAVE been keeping tabs on I.M.P due to them not wearing disguises, and Stolas gives them a reprimanding of his own because of this.
  • Jerkass to One: She specifically has it out for Blitzo, and it's rather obvious that it's due to his selfishness in the past. Even when she attacks Moxxie when he confronts her, she does it because he's Blitzo's employee.
  • Lascivious Beauty Mark: Emphasizing her being an attractive Succubus popstar whose main job is to seduce humans with her heavily sexually charged singing into engaging in carnal acts of lust alongside the various sexy popstar outfits she often wears, Verosika has a heart-shaped beauty mark under her right eye which is retained even in her human disguise.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: Her attempt to spite Blitzo by making a bet between I.M.P. killing humans and Verosika's crew charming the most humans into having sex with each other ends up getting her caught by the police in the human world when she actually enables an orgy to happen in public and ends up creating a fish monster by accident when she throws her alcohol into the nearby ocean.
  • Leitmotif: A dark, aggressive-sounding EDM tune plays whenever she's on screen.
  • Long Hair Is Feminine: Her already feminine looks are added to by having hair so long and voluminous that it looks more like a mane.
  • Malicious Misnaming: Pronounces the "O" in Blitzo's name, despite him wanting the "O" to be silent. Considering she's an abrasive ex-girlfriend, she's doing it just to get him angry.
  • Mind-Control Music: Downplayed. Her music as a succubus doesn't make people obedient, it just makes them really horny. Since she's a succubus, it helps quite a bit with her job. When she sings "Vacay to Bonetown" in the human world, it causes all of the humans who hear it to become uncontrollably lustful with each other.
  • Morphic Resonance: She retains her distinctive heart-shaped mole and pink skunk stripe when in her Human Disguise.
  • Ms. Fanservice: Being physically attractive and sexually alluring comes with being a succubus, and boy does the show make that very clear. Her attitude is near-permanently sultry and sensual even when acting as an insulting bitch, she's one of the curviest females among the entire female cast whose bust tends to jiggle a lot, and every one of her outfits is deliberately designed to bring focus to her sexy body.
  • Off the Wagon: Zig-zagged, Verosika’s alcoholism sent her to rehab, but it didn’t do anything to curb her love of drinking at all times of the day, perhaps because she got out early.
  • Pink Is Erotic: She has light pink hair and eyes, wears a matching jacket, has dark pink skin and is a curvaceous succubus who entices those who listens to her singing to have sex. Pink has a hard time being MORE erotic than this.
  • Pink Means Feminine: She is one of the most feminine, and overall womanly, demons in the series, and not only is her hair a blend of two pinks, her very skintone is a very dark pink bordering on the regular demonic red.
  • Pretty in Mink: While driving, she dons a light pink fur coat.
  • Rape Is a Special Kind of Evil: While the tone of the story means their actions are played as Black Comedy Rape, the fact Verosika and her crew assault Moxxie in a way that's implied to be sexual, along with using their Charm Person powers on humans to coerce them into sex regardless of if they would actually consent otherwise, is used to portray them as morally worse than I.M.P and deserving of being blackmailed by them, even though I.M.P are technically more villainous since they actually kill people, innocent folk included. Of course, if Blitzo is accurate about Succubi being asymptomatic carriers of dangerous sexually-transmitted diseases, that causes far more painful and unjustified deaths in the long run, which combined with the rape would legitimately give I.M.P the more moral high-ground.
  • Really Gets Around: Unsurprisingly for a succubus, she's heavily implied to be very promiscuous.
  • Rich Bitch: She's a wealthy pop star with a nasty attitude who uses her influence in Hell to get whatever she wants.
  • Screw the Rules, I'm Famous!: She says she got out of rehab early by virtue of being a famous singer.
  • Showgirl Skirt: The dress she is wearing in her human disguise uses the aesthetic.
  • Smug Snake: She has an obnoxiously smug attitude throughout the events of "Spring Broken", flaunting her superiority over Blitzo with no hesitation and competing against him in everything she can think of. This attitude ends up dropping momentarily when her own hubris leads to her downfall when she accidentally creates a kaiju monster during a drunk fit, and the police arrest her and her crew for starting a public orgy.
  • Statuesque Stunner: To complement her attractive Hot as Hell appearance, Verosika is taller than even Loona, with Blitzo's head barely reaching her stomach.
  • STD Immunity: If some of Blitzo's insults towards her and her entourage are him being Brutally Honest and not just trying to rile her up, she and her group heavily avert this and are utterly riddled with numerous venereal diseases, though there's some implication that being sex demons makes them unaffected by the worst aspects, simply acting as carriers for spreading them.
  • Succubi and Incubi: She and her entire business serve as succubi, which are sex-providing demons. Verosika herself incites lust in people by singing onstage as a popstar.
  • What Does She See in Him?: On her introduction and the revelation that she and Blitzo used to date, Moxxie, Millie and Loona all wonder what she ever saw in Blitzo, because he's a squat, foul-mouthed, loony jerkass and she's a bombshell pop star.
  • White Hair, Black Heart: Downplayed, Verosika's hair is light pink and while she's a grade A jerkass, she at least has understandable reasons for being angry at Blitzo.
  • Wicked Heart Symbol: Befitting for a lust-inciting succubus, she has a number of heart imagery both on her person and the accessories she dons. To name just a few among the many seen on her, she has a heart-shaped mole, the tip of her tail is shaped more like a heart rather than a stereotypical spearhead, and she has a pair of glasses with hearts on the lenses.
  • Winged Humanoid: She and her fellow succubi and incubi have noticeable bat wings.
  • Woman Scorned: She absolutely despises Blitzo for the way he ended their relationship (by robbing and abandoning her).
  • Your Mother: When she mentions that rehab is for "sad, loser wash-ups", she acidly tells Blitzo that his sister says "hello", likely trying to rile him up.

    Verosika's Crew 
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From left to right: Josh, Coco, Apple, Kat, Milky, Kiki, Ace.

A succubus/incubus crew that work for Verosika.


  • Affectionate Nickname: Verosika calls them "sluts" and they don't seem to mind.
  • All There in the Manual: Their names are revealed in a tweet: Josh, Coco, Apple, Kat, Milky, Kiki and Ace. It also reveals Coco and Apple are in a same-sex-relationship.
  • Ambiguously Brown: Not as demons, but when utilizing their human disguises, Kat, Ace, Milky and Coco does have a darker skintone than Caucasian.
  • Big Beautiful Woman: Milky is short of stature, chubby and can seduce just as well as her friends.
  • The Cameo: Almost the entire crew, minus Kat, makes a reappearance in OZZIE’S” guesting the titular establishment without any influence on the plot. Specifically, Apple and Coco appear briefly in the background seemingly on a date, Josh and Ace are cuddling at their own table, while Milky and Kiki are standing at a table which seats Stolas’ imp butler.
  • Depraved Bisexual: They'll have sex with anything regardless of gender, race/species and don't seem to care much about consent (as they're heavily implied to have sexually assaulted Moxxie when he tried to get I.M.P's parking spot back by asking them formally).
  • Erotic Eating: On the beach, Milky catches a guys’ attention by licking a popsicle, leaving a spit trail on the phallic-looking treat right before she jumps him.
  • Hot as Hell: Fitting for a group of lust demons, they're very seductive and sexually forward.
  • Human Disguise: They all have one, allowing them to fit into the living world.
  • Ironic Name: One of them is named Josh, usually short for Joshua. Not only is that also the name of Moses' assistant in Book of Exodus and Book of Numbers, nor even the fact that it means "God is deliverance", it's the Anglicized form of the Hebrew name Yehoshua. The other name derived from this? Jesus.
  • Mass "Oh, Crap!": Justified, this is the crews’ reaction to getting caught by the police, whom had shown up in force due to the reports of a giant fishmonster, and an orgy, on the beach.
  • Offhand Backhand: Josh tries to come on to Loona and seduce her during an escalating orgy, and she turns him down this way.
  • Perky Goth: With two-toned hair (silver and black) and dark edgy clothes, Josh seems to have this aesthetic. The perky part comes in with his seduction attempts on women.
  • Shameless Fanservice Girl: Downplayed, the group are all attractive demons with the confidence to seduce anyone and a very relaxed relationship to covering clothes, but they're not naked by any means, only dressed provocatively. Special mention to Kiki for wearing a fishnet shirt and heart pasties.
  • Tattooed Crook: Apple has a snake tattoo on her lower left leg and Ace has a spade tattoo on his neck. They're a succubus and incubus respectively whose job to seduce mortals.
  • Walking Shirtless Scene: Kiki's default shirt is nothing but see-through fishnet and all she has underneath are pasties, effectively making her topless.
  • Winged Humanoid: They all have little black wings on their backs.

    Vortex 
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"It's cool, her beef ain't mine. I'm not paid enough to care."
Click here to see his human disguise
Voiced by: James Monroe Iglehart (English),Foreign VAs

A hellhound who works for Verosika as her bodyguard.


  • Ambiguously Bi: Working as a bodyguard for a succubus and her group who don't sexually discriminate, he sometimes becomes part of their escapades despite having a girlfriend. Although Played for Laughs, “Spring Broken” ends with a scene where the group is getting ready to have sex with a bunch of cops, mostly male, and the group is only slightly annoyed including Tex. Whether this means he has sex with men and women from personal taste or "just business" is unknown.
  • Anti-Villain: He's quite friendly, even towards I.M.P after they meet. The only time he does something actively antagonistic is when he makes a thinly-veiled threat towards Blitzo, and that was only because Blitzo was bothering Verosika. Interactions between Vortex and Loona on Earth also establish him as doing this because Verosika is paying him to do it, and that it's Nothing Personal.
  • Baritone of Strength: Has a booming deep voice and is a bodyguard who protects his boss at all costs by knocking people out with a single punch.
  • Bouncer: He works for Verosika as the typical celebrity protecting security guard. He provides protection for the pop star from unruly fans and anyone in general who may be perceived as a threat.
  • Bruiser with a Soft Center: An affectionate and friendly guy off the job, and gets noticeably teary when Loona and his girlfriend- none other than the Lord Of Gluttony, Beelzebub- start fighting.
  • Chick Magnet: He has a girlfriend, Loona develops a crush on him without them even talking to each other, and is part of a group of demons who make a living inducing lust in and having sex with people, both women and men.
  • Cute Little Fangs: As to be expected of a hellhound, he has four prominent fangs, which are still present even in human form. While he sometimes bares them to invoke Scary Teeth, most of the time he exposes them when acting silly or being friendly.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: He has a predominantly dark color scheme and dresses mostly in black, but he's very friendly and polite, along with not doing anything to display him as morally corrupt like his employer or I.M.P.
  • Divine Date: His girlfriend is revealed to be none other than Bee-lezebub, the ruler of the Gluttony Ring herself.
  • Ear Notch: He has a few small notches in both ears.
  • Face of a Thug: While he looks intimidating and even menacing in both his natural form and his Human Disguise, he's a chill, friendly guy.
  • Friendly Address Privileges: He lets his friends call him "Tex".
  • Handicapped Badass: His left eye may be scarred over and blank-white-blind, but that does nothing to prevent him from being an effective bouncer and bodyguard for Verosika, knocking out and dragging away a Loony Fan using just one hand.
  • Hellhound: He's a dark-furred wolf hellhound just like Loona which is what immediately attracts her to him.
  • Heroic Build: Although "heroic" is a bit of a stretch, he has a muscular build, and is pretty pleasant for a man in his profession.
  • Human Disguise: Has one like Loona and Verosika, to protect the latter from any overly horny humans when she's performing on Earth.
  • Hunk: Vortex's Human Disguise takes the form of a tall, brawny, ruggedly handsome man.
  • Innocently Insensitive: Due to being unaware of Loona's feelings for him, he fails to notice the hurt look on her face after he brings up the fact that he has a girlfriend.
  • Morphic Resonance: His Human Disguise retains the dark fur colorization of his hellhound form by being a black man. He also retains his tattoos, scarred eye, and ear notches in his disguise.
  • Nice Guy: Especially in comparison to Verosika, he's very nice to Loona and invites her to his girlfriend's parties so she can make some friends. He's also polite to Blitzo even when the latter remains rude to him. This also pairs him well with his girlfriend Bee, who's also a Nice Girl.
  • Noble Wolf: He's a wolf-looking hellhound who is very protective of his boss and is very kind and easygoing to others, even her enemies.
  • Nothing Personal: He holds no personal animosity towards any of the main cast, saying that Verosika's personal beefs and feuds don't concern him because he's not paid enough to care. Vortex also ends up going so far as to invite Loona to a party his girlfriend plans on throwing. That being said, Vortex will still defend Verosika because he's being paid to defend her.
  • Oblivious to Love: Played with. He's seemingly unaware that Loona has a crush on him, likely due to already having a girlfriend, though he may actually be feigning it as a means to let her down gently.
  • Punch-Clock Villain: His job as Verosika's bodyguard is just that, a job. He's not paid enough to care about her personal beefs and is quite amicable with Loona and Blitzo when not on the job.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: Downplayed. He has red eyes in both his hell hound and human forms, and as Verosika's hellhound bodyguard he's not a person to mess with, but he's generally a nice guy, especially in comparison to his boss.
  • Rugged Scar: Has a scar over his left eye, and it simply makes him look even more badass and attractive.
  • Scary Black Man: Downplayed with his human disguise. While he's tall, intimidating and heavily scarred, he doesn't seem to go out of his way to scare people, and is also rather handsome looking. The most he does is rough up people who get too close to his boss.
  • Sweet Tooth: Given he likes to eat his girlfriend's cotton candy.
  • Tall, Dark, and Handsome: He's handsome enough by Hellhound standards for Loona to fall madly in love with him from appearance alone at first sight, and his human guise has him take the form of a very handsome and good-looking man.
  • Token Good Teammate: While his boss and co-workers are all various forms of unsavory, he's far more pleasant. He strikes up a genuine friendship with Loona (while also seeming oblivious to her rather obvious crush on him) and he offers to let her come along to a party so she can make friends, an offer he makes good on a few episodes later.
  • Top-Heavy Guy: He has a buff and well-built upper body, but regardless of what form he's currently in, his pelvis and legs are absolutely tiny by comparison.
  • Unequal Pairing: Vortex, a hellhound, which ranks below even imps in hells’ hierarchy, is dating Bee-Lzebub, who, although also a hellhound, is one of the seven deadly sins and ruler of the Gluttony Ring, who ranks just below Lucifer and the royal family and it's clear they're very considerate of each other.
  • When He Smiles: He's stand-offish looking in spite of his good looks due to him usually having a stern frown or having a focused look on his face, in and out of his human disguise, but when he smiles, he, ironically enough, due to being a demon, looks outright angelic.

Miscellaneous

    Wally Wackford 
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"Name's Wally Wackford, and I am looking for creative new people to exploit! I mean, employ..."
Voiced by: Don Darryl Rivera

A recurring imp businessman with a very distinctive Southern United States accent who often has jobs involving selling things.


  • Ain't Too Proud to Beg: He outright admits that his Wacky Idea "Factory" exists so he can make money off people's ideas and inventions, and even emphasizes how desperate he is.
  • Alliterative Name: Wally Wackford
  • Bad Boss: He'd likely be a horrid boss if he actually had any employees. When trying to recruit Loopty and Lyle to work for him, he explicitly says he plans to exploit their talents for his benefit, and he states in his commercial that he fully intends to take all the credit and profit from others' ideas.
  • Bespectacled Cutie: Justified, when Wally was a little kid, an impling, he used large glasses that accentuated his eyes and helped make his looks conventionally adorable.
  • The Bus Came Back: After being absent from most of season 2, he returns for a quick speaking cameo in "MAMMON’S MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL MID-SEASON SPECIAL (ft Fizzarolli)".
  • Dastardly Whiplash: While far from the most evil character in the show, he's a shifty and duplicitous man with a black top-hat and curly mustache.
  • Early Installment Character-Design Difference: A Downplayed example. He first appeared in the second episode of the series, but was not wearing his signature hat.
  • Expy: His name, attire, eccentric personality, and mannerisms hearken to Willy Wonka.
  • Freudian Slip: In his attempt to hire Lipton and Loopty for their robotics skills, he says he looks for "people to exploit", before backpedaling to say "employ".
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: His job at Loo Loo Land, selling "inconvenient torches", end up accidentally burning down the park, putting him out of a job and forcing him to set up a sales business out of desperation for ANY money.
  • Laughing at Your Own Jokes: He makes a joke about Blitzo’s operation being “holey” in regard to both their recent encounter with angels and that other demons continue to smash through the office walls. Wally’s rolling around on the floor in laughter and even repeats the joke, though no one joins him.
  • Lean and Mean: Downplayed, he’s a slender hellborn demon who is perfectly willing to exploit others for money, but he’s never explicitly shown to do that or much in the way of evil or even mean for that matter.
  • Mandatory Line: In some episodes, he gets a line of dialogue solely to remind everyone that he exists.
  • New Job as the Plot Demands: A fully justified example. He originally sold "inconvenient torches" at Loo Loo Land, but after he accidentally burns down the park with said torches, he was forced to set up his own sales business where he desperately begs people to let him make money off their ideas. In "The Moon Harvest Festival", he appears serving as the titular festival's announcer, then later in "OZZIE'S" he works at the eponymous location as the bartender.
  • Recurring Extra: He's a minor recurring character who's always working a different job whenever he appears.
  • Stealing the Credit: He openly admits to intending to do this with anyone who chooses to work with him.
  • Verbal Tic: Highlighting his distinctive Southern accent, he has a tendency of saying "I say, I say" or some similar variation of it in a manner similar to Foghorn Leghorn.
  • Villain in a White Suit: He wears a fancy, mostly-white ensemble, but he’s more a nuisance than an actual villain.
  • Younger Than They Look: Downplayed — a flashback in "MAMMON’S MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL MID-SEASON SPECIAL (ft Fizzarolli)" suggests that Wally Wackford is a little younger than Blitzo and Fizzarolli.

    Fizzarolli and Robo Fizz 
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"I'm the one and only Fizzarolli. Some of you might recognize this dashing clown face from my numerous toy-botic replicas across the rings of Hell."
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"Real or not though, people love me! Does anybody love you... Blitz-o?"
Voiced by: Alex Brightman (both), Remy Edgerly (child, Fizzarolli only)

A successful jester imp who's in the employ of a number of high ranking demons. He serves as a mascot and spokesdemon for Mammon and the headliner of Asmodeus' club. His likeness is the basis for a successful line of animatronic replicas known as Robo Fizz that serve as entertainers and even sex bots, among other things. One such replica in Loo Loo Land has a past with Blitzo when the latter worked in the theme park prior to starting his own assassination business. The actual Fizzarolli himself as well has a past with Blitzo though on a more personal level.


Fizzarolli in general
  • Actor Allusion: This isn't the first time Alex Brightman played a stripe-covered singing demon-clown with stretchy arms that gets eaten by an otherworldly monster.
  • Always Someone Better: Fizzarolli (both robotic and real) is everything Blitzo couldn't achieve in his clown days, being beloved by the public either for his talent as an entertainer or for his sexual prowess and has a very successful and lucrative career. He's even more accomplished in his highly functional fling with Asmodeus, a Seven Deadly Sins king in comparison to Blitzo's complicated relationship with Stolas, a Goetia prince.
  • Animal Motifs:
    • While the Robo-Fizzarolli had some light elements of this, the real Fizzarolli has a much more prominent snake theme, ranging from his forked tongue to coiling himself around Asmodeus' shoulders in a manner similar to those shots of beautiful naked women with boa constrictors. In addition, his constantly extending and retracting limbs and general slinkiness further the serpentine allusion. This particular theme is probably yet another reference to Beetlejuice, specifically his infamous snake form from the movie.
    • Frogs are also another motif for him, as shown by one of Asmodeus's pet names for him, "Froggie," and a brief clip where Fizzarolli puppet waves its arms like Kermit the Frog.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: A picture of him, be it Fizzarolli or Robo Fizz, is shown to have been used for Moxxie's target practice on the I.M.P office wall in "Murder Family".
  • Happy Harlequin Hat: As a jester, Fizzarolli and his robotic replicas wear the hat typically associated with one. It also hides the fact the real Fizzarolli's horns were broken off in the fire that took his limbs.
  • Hidden Depths:
    • When introduced, he's the host at Ozzie's, and he's the Jerkass who's antagonistic towards Blitzo and Moxxie. Moxxie, because he sang a love song at a lust-themed nightclub; while more than a little hypocritical, Ozzie's did have a strict theme in place. Blitzo, because they clearly had a history.
    • His antagonism towards Blitzo isn't unfounded: He and Fizz were best friends until a fire scarred them both. Fizz especially, as he's left with burn scars all over his body and has prosthetics replacing his limbs.
    • Despite antagonizing Moxxie for singing a love song for Millie, he's clearly, deeply in love with Asmodeus. Despite the two being of very different castes/social ranking. Hence, their love is stigmatized in Hell. Note that the sex isn't as much, but the romantic relationship is.
    • He isn't just Hell's premiere celebrity clown; it's something he has both natural talent for and worked his ass off for. He's haunted by a number of the implications of that.
  • Inkblot Cartoon Style: In "Truth Seekers", the Fizzarolli encountered in Blitzo's hallucination is depicted in an artstyle reminiscent of that of the black-and-white Silent Age Of Animation era. Other than further emphasis of Rubber-Hose Limbs, this Fizzarolli has actual eyes rather than glowing robotic eyes as well as a tail, implying that this is actually the real Fizzarolli that Blitzo's seeing instead of Robo Fizz.
  • Irony: He's in a relationship with the Demon Lord of Lust. While he and Ozzie stigmatize love as having an image to maintain, their relationship is based on that they are very much in love.
  • Jerkass to One: More noticeable with the real Fizzarolli, who as shown in "Oops" is normally pretty chill until he encounters Blitzo, while Robo-Fizz is an asshole in general, but both turn mean faced with their former friend. Ceases being as much when he and Blitzo finally bury the hatchet.
  • Lawyer-Friendly Cameo: invokedWhile Fizzarolli himself cannot legally appear in Hazbin Hotel, a heavily customized version of one of his robots appears in Valentino's ownership and nicknamed "Kitty".
  • Lethal Chef: Ozzy's response to Fizz jokingly offering to cook breakfast is HA HA HA—No.
    Fizz: Aw, c'mon! Maybe I'll burn the milk this time!
  • Mascot: Fizzarolli and his likeness in general serve as the mascot for a variety of products sold by Mammon, ranging from breakfast cereal to Sex Bots.
  • Monster Clown: Fizzarolli is a demonic circus jester. However, as a child he was a Non-Ironic Clown and he and Robo-Fizz generally still are as long as Blitzo isn't part of the situation.
  • The Rival: It's implied the real Fizzarolli was this to Blitzo, and the robot one definitely was when they worked together. Robo Fizz's barbs towards Blitzo focus largely on how he's more successful than Blitzo ever was as a clown. The real one takes it a step further by mocking Blitzo's line of disastrous relationships, indicating that he believes he's a bigger success than Blitzo is in life overall.
  • Rubber-Hose Limbs: Both the real Fizzarolli and his robot replicas have mechanical rubber hose-like limbs that are able to stretch and twist, complements of mechanical means. In Fizz's case, it's because they're prosthetics.
  • Sell-Out: During the dialogue between Robo Fizz and Blitzo, the latter calls the real Fizzarolli a sell-out. Based on Fizzarolli's likeness being featured on products and as an attraction in Loo Loo Land of which all are owned by the King of Greed Mammon, Blitzo's comment appears to have some weight. That said, he's not entirely comfortable with what people do to his copies, including one customer in "OZZIE'S" who claims to own four of them. "MAMMON'S MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL" takes this further by revealing he actually isn't really fond of the robot copies at all and is only allowing them to be made because Mammon wants it.
  • Sexy Jester: Fizzarolli is a Monster Clown with a sexual and sensual personality who works in the Lust ring, and numerous demons find him very sexy, to the point of selling numerous Sexbots of himself, and while the Loo Loo Land model of Robo Fizz was repurposed to act as a proper clown for entertaining children, he still retains the functions and is just as attractive to some older customers.
  • Shout-Out: The Monster Clown attire, bouncy movements and squash-and-stretch action of Fizzarolli in general are reminiscent of classic 1920s rubber hose cartoons, while the spin-dash attack used by the Loo Loo Land Robo Fizz is similar to Sonic the Hedgehog's.
  • We Used to Be Friends: The real Fizzarolli and Blitzo were friends when they were children, even performing in the same act, but during a fire Blitzo had a Freak Out and left Fizzarolli for dead, and they were deliberately kept apart afterwards when they tried to see each other to find out what happened. By the time of the present, fifteen years later their shared belief that the other never cared enough to seek them out has resulted in neither of them being likely to give the other the time of day in a clock shop, and even Fizz’s robotic knockoffs carry the same grudge as the original. By the end of "Oops," they seem to have at least start mending their friendship, with Asmodeus referring to Blitzo in the following episode as Fizz's "former bestie, then lifelong enemy, then recent hero, now newly-rekindled sort-of friend".
  • Wicked Heart Symbol: The demonic jester has a heart symbol on his forehead as well as a number of other hearts adorning his costume.

Specific to Robo Fizz

  • Adaptational Jerkass: In-Universe. The real Fizz is generally a decent guy, but Robo Fizz is a straight-up Jerkass and lacks the real deal's softer side and kindness to his fans.
  • Armor-Piercing Question: Subverted. Robo Fizz attempts to do this by pointing out that people adore him, and asks if anyone loves Blitzo, who has shown to be a Stalker with a Crush and have signs of I Just Want to Be Loved. Blitzo gives him a quick and succinct "no" as a response before trying to gun down the demonic jester. Considering Blitzo’s interactions and history with the real Fizzarolli, this might have been more personal than we realized.
  • Asshole Victim: Robo Fizz ends up destroyed due to being devoured alive by a giant dragon. It's hard to feel anything for him considering how much of a violent and condescending prick to everybody he was.
  • At Least I Admit It: Robo Fizz has no problem admitting to being a copy of the original Fizzarolli, as he is still just as popular as him who is, in turn, more popular than Blitzo who worked with him back then.
  • Beware the Silly Ones: Despite being primarily an entertainer, Robo Fizz easily tosses Blitzo around like nothing.
  • Blatant Lies: The song that Robo Fizz sings has him mention a number of things about Loo Loo Land, such as the absence of any copyright infringement at all. His actions however tell that he's obviously lying.
  • Bullet Catch: Robo Fizz catches a bullet Blitzo shoots at him with his teeth.
  • Continuity Nod: In “C.H.E.R.U.B”, the markerboard inside I.M.P's meeting room has a doodle that laughs at Robo Fizz being eaten by a dragon.
  • Demoted to Extra: Several more Robo Fizzes are seen in "Mammon's Magnificent Musical Midseason Special (ft. Fizzarolli)", but without speaking and most don't even move of their own volition.
  • Distaff Counterpart: The Hazbin Hotel episode "Radio Killed The Video Star" reveals there are female versions of the Robo Fizzes as well with Valentino being shown to own one named Kitty.
  • Do-Anything Robot: As explained in Mammon's infomercial in season 2, Robo-Fizzes are capable of performing basically any task desired of them, including sexual intercourse, AND they're dishwasher safe!
  • Eaten Alive: The last we see of Robo Fizz is him being gobbled alive by a multi-eyed dragon ridden by Moxxie.
  • Electronic Speech Impediment: Robo Fizz's voice constantly glitches out, making him incredibly unnerving.
  • Evil Knockoff: With the reveal of the real Fizzarolli being a more humble and emotionally broken individual who isn't a fighter or even fond of having robotic sex dolls made after him, the robot Fizzarollis can effectively be considered evil copies of him who are actually shown to be dangerous.
  • Exorcist Head: Robo Fizz's head can do this two different ways: the normal head spin-around 360 degrees on his neck way, and the head spin upside and around 360 degrees way.
  • Hostile Animatronics: Robo Fizz is an animatronic replica of the real Fizzarolli at Loo Loo Land. Upon spotting Blitzo in the tent, the robot immediately antagonizes the imp and the two soon get into a fight that ends up setting the entire theme park on fire.
  • Hypocritical Humor: During Robo Fizz's song about Loo Loo Land, he reiterates the point that there isn't any copyright infringement going on in Loo Loo Land. Immediately after saying so, he's shown ripping off the opening sequence of Charlie's song "Inside of Every Demon Is A Rainbow" from the Hazbin Hotel pilot. The piano set is the same and Robo Fizz practically copies Charlie's choreography and sings an almost exact copy of her lines.
  • It Can Think: Outside of some background hints, there is nothing suggesting that Robo Fizz has a mind of his own until he starts insulting Blitzo.
  • Jerkass: Robo Fizz's completely shameless about and outright reveling in how much of a ripoff Loo Loo Land is, both design-wise and money-wise, grabs some children during his song while calling them ugly before throwing them head-first back into their seats, and taunts Blitzo purely for the sake of being a malicious asshole.
  • Laughably Evil: Robo Fizz's about on par with I.M.P when it comes to being both utterly depraved and absolutely hilarious.
  • Laughing Mad: When he's set on fire and his synthetic skin is burning off, Robo Fizz just laughs. When he continues his fight with Blitzo, his laugh plays repeatedly regardless of what he's doing.
  • Malicious Misnaming: Starts off just pronouncing Blitzo's name as it's spelled, but after Blitzo tells him that the "o" is silent these days, he instead pronounces Blitzo's name as it's spelled and with clearly malicious intent.
  • Meaningful Name: May or may not apply to the real Fizzarolli, but malfunctioning electronics (like the shoddily-constructed Robo Fizz) are known to spark, or "fizz." In combat, he also uses a Rolling Attack similar to a Spin Dash.
  • Mundane Utility: The entire line of Robo Fizz' are designed as all-purpose Sexbots, and the one in Loo Loo Land specifically is also a Super-Powered Robot Meter Maid with crazy physical prowess, but Fizzarolli himself notes that the bot's status as a robot clown entertaining children has been the most profitable venture he ever did, leagues moreso than all the regular Sexbot models combined. So he's understandably pissed his child-entertaining model was destroyed by Blitzo, not because it brought happiness but because said happiness brought him good money.
  • Out of the Inferno: Walks out of the ablaze Loo Loo Land, Robo Fizz's covering burning off to reveal his inner endo-skeleton.
  • Perpetual Smiler: Robo Fizz almost always has a smug, sharp-toothed Slasher Smile on his face, signifying both his utter confidence and the sadistic joy he takes in his job. It's especially notable as he's the only robot in Loo Loo Land capable of making other facial expressions, such as going "ooh", so his near-permanent smile is intentional on his part. It turns into a full-blown malevolent Slasher Smile after his face burns off, with it still never changing no matter what is done to him. It's to the point that him being Eaten Alive by a dragon is done while he's in the middle of laughing psychotically.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: As revealed when his Fizz-based covering gets burned off, Robo Fizz has glowing red eyes on his endo-skeleton. He's also at his most malevolently violent and destructive when they're showing.
  • Robot Me: Robo Fizz is a robot version of the real Fizzarolli.
  • Robotic Psychopath: Can barely keep his violent impulses in check while on the clock, tossing kids headfirst back into their wooden seats. When Blitz starts a fight, he completely lets loose.
  • Rolling Attack: While it's not clear if the real Fizzarolli can do this, Robo Fizz is able to perform one similar to Sonic the Hedgehog's spin dash.
  • Sexbot: As first shown by a Freeze-Frame Bonus on one of the posters in Loo Loo Land featuring Robo Fizz before later being outright stated by Fizzarolli himself, the Robo Fizz line are all built for providing all forms of sexual pleasure to their owners, and despite being used more for his robot clown appeal, the Loo Loo Land model is no different.
  • Super-Powered Robot Meter Maids: Robo Fizz is seemingly just a robotic circus clown and sexbot that's modelled after the real Fizzarolli, but not only does he apparently possess genuine sapience unlike the other robots, he is instilled with ridiculous levels of speed and agility, a high level of physical prowess, and an absurd amount of durability.
  • Swallowed Whole: This is how he's ultimately defeated at the end of "Loo Loo Land"; a dragon catches him when he was about to hit Blitzo with his spin attack and ate him in one gulp.
  • Token Robot: As of his introduction in "Loo Loo Land", Robo Fizz is the only sentient robot shown so far, with anything close being either barely functional animatronics or demons with a distinct technological theme.
  • Unnecessarily Creepy Robot: While he was created with the intention of entertaining children, he frequently comes off as unsettling at best and disturbing at worst. Octavia is shown to have been terrified of him as a child.
  • Would Hurt a Child: Robo Fizz's a children's entertainer who has no qualms about picking his audience up and throwing them around like ragdolls with no regard for their safety. It's downplayed, though, as he doesn't deliberately go out of his way to hurt children, he just doesn't care if they get injured.

Specific to the real Fizzarolli

  • Affectionate Nickname: His boyfriend Asmodeus calls him "Fizzy" and "Froggie". Both Asmodeus and Blitzø call him "Fizz" for short.
  • Ambiguous Situation: The reason for the rift between him and Blitzø is, after the accident, Blitzø was told that Fizzarolli didn't want to see him, and Fizz never knew that Blitzø even came, meaning they were deliberately kept apart. Who did this and why is unknown.
  • An Arm and a Leg: Both his arms and legs were burned off alongside his horns in a freak fire and explosion during his circus days which Blitzø accidentally set in motion.
  • Attention Whore: He loves to be in the spotlight. Even when he's trying to be "super low-key" he just can't help but draw attention to himself.
  • Be Careful What You Wish For: He achieved his dream of becoming a celebrity working for Mammon, but with a heavy price: learning his childhood hero and idol is a greedy Bad Boss who puts his employees in an overall Dangerous Workplace, becoming a total Sell-Out with increasingly bizarre and sexual products in his name and having even more (and worse) Loony Fans than he did in his time as a circus performer. The only positives are still being able to do what he loves most and having Asmodeus by his side.
  • Beta Couple: He and Asmodeus serve as this to Blitzø and Stolas. Like Blitzø, Fizz is an imp in a relationship with a much more powerful and higher ranking demon. Unlike Blitzø, Fizz's relationship is perfectly stable and happy with the only point of contention being that their romance is technically forbidden due to Ozzie being the representative of Lust.
  • Big Guy, Little Guy: A romantic example. The Little Guy to Asmodeus' Big Guy.
  • A Birthday, Not a Break: The fire and explosion that maimed and burned his limbs happened at his own birthday party and was caused by Blitzo knocking over the birthday cake on accident.
  • Body Horror: "Oops" shows the Circus fire that maimed him, as well as the aftereffects on Fizzarolli specifically. Having fallen nearby some fireworks as the fires spread, the explosives literally went off in his face, leaving him horribly burned with several quick shots of his flesh burning off his bones and his horns cracked off and cauterised from the intense heat. Most prominently: his white face? That's not clown makeup, that's his actual skin absolutely covered in the imp equivalent of a healed burn scar with Blitzo's own similar vitiligo-esque Facial Markings being a lesser burn from the fire, just for comparison as to how badly Fizzarolli got it.
  • Broken Ace: Fizzarolli is one of the most successful entertainers in Hell and given how most of Hell sees imps as lower class this is truly impressive. He is partnered with two Sins, being a popular club headliner and famous brand figure for the Sin of Lust and Sin of Greed respectively; and he is in a genuinely happy and healthy romance with the former. Flashbacks into his youth showed he had an innate talent at performing and had notoriety before he was an adult. Despite all that he also has a huge amount of trauma and insecurity in regards to his horribly scarred appearance underneath the prosthetics and makeup, is routinely abused and exploited by Mammon and when he's not dealing with crazy fans who have no boundaries he's also dealing with some portion of Hell who just see him as Asmodeus' "purse dog".
  • Character Tics: Has a tendency to stick his tongue out like a snake.
  • Child Prodigy: He has been a very gifted performer ever since he was a child, be it in juggling, making balloon animals or balancing acts and to top it off Fizzarolli was already good at improv as well, shown when he easily saved Blitzo's failed balloon animal number with his own input, unintentionally overshadowing his friend. It was to the point that Cash Buckzo labelled Fizzarolli a "big draw" and had him do multiple shows per day.
  • Cyborg: He possesses mechanical limbs, as revealed when he rolls back one of his sleeves to show his bare arm in "OZZIE'S". It's revealed in "Oops" that he lost his original limbs in a fire that Blitzo accidentally caused back when they were young.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: His parents aren't mentioned or shown, implying he's an orphan. Then, on his own birthday, he lost his limbs and was horribly scarred from a fire accidentally caused by his best friend, Blitzo. And then someone made Fizz think Blitzo did it on purpose, causing a fifteen long rift between the two. And while he did gain new limbs and a healthy (but badly kept secret) romance with Asmodeus, he was routinely abused and controlled by Mammon. And despite his success, Fizzarolli is plagued with a number of insecurities and anxieties. He also had had to deal with a number of creeps.
  • A Day in the Limelight: While he had a large role in "Oops", Fizzarolli receives center focus in "Mammon's Magnificent Musical", which delves into his past, his insecurities, and his relationships with Mammon and Asmodeus. While Blitzo is present, he's a Supporting Protagonist and doesn't play as key a role as the former two.
  • Desperate Plea for Home: Whilst captured by Crimson, Fizzarolli admits he “Just wants to go home”. He’s not breaking down just yet but the stress of being captured and dealing with Blitzo and his robotic transplants malfunctioning is clearly getting to him.
  • Did You Just Flip Off Cthulhu?: When he sings a "The Villain Sucks" Song not so subtly explaining his hidden troubles and openly announcing his intentions to leave showbiz behind for good after One Last Job on top of specifically quitting his employment under Mammon. Luckily for him he has a Cthulhu of his own in the form of Ozzie.
  • Dude Magnet: A same-sex example. While Fizzarolli is shown to be lusted over by both his male and female fans, particular emphasis is given to the former. He has a crazy "fan" in Arick, who harbors an entitled, warped, lust for the jester. During his "Two Minute Notice" song, a hellhound briefly humped his leg. Both a young Blitzo and Asmodeus note how many thirsty fans Fizzarolli has. It's revealed in "Oops" that he was Blitzo's First Love with the implication the latter still has some romantic feelings for the former. And Fizz managed to form a healthy and sexual romance with the Sin of Lust.
  • Everyone Has Standards:
    • He is a horny demon who performs in the lust ring and has no problem with his image being used for Sexbots, yet he’s perturbed to discover he has a Loony Fan with four of his robot toys and mutters to security to keep that one far away from him.
    • Even he thinks that Loo Loo Land was terrible, calling it an “off-brand shithole” and would like to shake the hand of whoever burnt it down (before hurriedly adding that he’d also slap a subpoena in it to recuperate financial losses).
  • Eyes Are Unbreakable: Even though the circus fire left burns over Fizzarolli's entire body (including his face) and destroyed all of his limbs and both of his horns, his eyes seem to be fine.
  • First Love: "Oops" reveals Fizz was this for Blitzo, who had a Love Letter he was going to give the former before the explosion.
  • Freak Out:
  • Foil: To Blitzo.
    • They both have a circus-performing background and are both currently using a much more powerful, high-ranking demon as a Meal Ticket. Where Fizzarolli differs is that not only is he genuinely deeply in love with Asmodeus, unlike Blitzø who is too cowardly and abrasive to confront his feelings about Stolas, but he has a successful performing career and is a well-respected celebrity, while Blitzo is a grungy Professional Killer. In short his life is essentially a funhouse mirror version of Blitzø's and shows what his life could be like if he ever actually gets it together and sorts out his problems.
    • While Blitzø represents the majority who don't make it past the auditions in showbiz Fizz reveals the flip side of having too much success and fame. He has to deal with controlling higher-ups, being at the whims of trends regardless of his personal opinions and being sexualized and harassed while the constant streak of successes also gives him continuous pressure to be The Perfectionist.
  • Friend to All Children: Fizzarolli is nothing but kind to a deaf child fan of his, offering emotional support and understanding for the boy’s wish of becoming a clown like him whilst communicating in ASL. Downplayed though, since he doesn't stop Blitzo from aiming a gun at a child.
  • Good Counterpart: Downplayed and not really touched upon, but surprisingly he of all people is this to Blitzo. Both come from the same background and are in relationships with high-ranking demons. "Good" is kind of stretching it since both are demons from hell with their vices, and Fizz of course has some jerkass tendencies, but despite this Fizz is actually less malicious as a person than Blitzo overall. While Blitzo is an assassin who kills anyone, even children, for money regardless of innocence (and has been shown to be willing to slaughter people who are not his targets for petty reasons like a contest) Fizz is merely an entertainer who doesn't really seem to directly hurt anyone or antagonize people without reason. Additionally, as his appearance in "Oops" demonstrates, he is actually pretty nice when not performing. Even his worst acts on screen, namely antagonizing Moxxie at Ozzie's as well as Blitzo, can be attributed to having to keep up a reputation for show business. As for Blitzo, he only antagonizes him especially because he thought, with some merit, that Blitzo intentionally started the fire that cost Fizz his limbs and then left him for dead. Fizz actually drops his antagonism towards Blitzo once the two talk and clear up what happened.
  • Handicapped Badass: Subverted. Blitzo clearly expected him to be a capable fighter like his robotic counterpart, but mechanical limbs or not, he's a performer not used to combat.
  • Hates the Job, Loves the Limelight: Inverted as "MAMMON'S MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL MIDSEASON SPECIAL (ft. Fizzarolli)" reveals. He loves performing but he's incredibly uncomfortable with his fans being so obsessively devoted and lustful towards him. Also played with as he does like interacting with fans who simply enjoy his show, particularly children.
  • Heroes Love Dogs: He owns several non-sentient hell-Chihuauas he dotes on.
  • Hidden Depths: In "MAMMON'S MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL MIDSEASON SPECIAL (ft. Fizzarolli)", Fizzarolli is revealed to be fluent in (Hell's) sign language when he uses it to communicate with a deaf imp.
  • Hidden Heart of Gold: According to his voice actor, he's a caring individual deep down. When Ozzie and Verosika are distracted, he noticeably smiles at Moxxie and Millie, indicating that he was only pretending to be repulsed by their genuine romantic affection for the sake of maintaining the lust-only reputation of Ozzie's club. Not to mention, it's hinted that he does genuinely love Asmodeus. "Oops" confirms this, showing that he lives with Asmodeus, and their interactions show that they are clearly very close.
  • I Just Want to Be Loved: The reason why he stuck with Mammon as his boss despite the latter's abusive treatment is because he's terrified of losing everyone's love if he quits his job.
  • Improv: Fizzarolli has shown to have a talent for improvising entire performances, two of his song numbers being thought up in relatively short time spans. "Look at This" was quite literally made up on the fly to distract Crimson and Striker, and "Two Minute Notice" being an on the fly performance made as a result of his deciding to finally tell off Mammon. Both songs are not only highly professional in quality and theatrics, but Fizz manages to perform them even as potential distractions come up without missing a beat, demonstrating just how much natural talent he has as both a singer and a showman.
  • Innocently Insensitive: In "The Circus", after Blitzo fails to make a balloon horse with legs, before going on to explain the horse lost his legs in a pirate war, Fizzarolli proceeds to quickly and easily make a horse with legs, drawing (most of) the audience's attention away from Blitzo and making him tear up. He doesn't hold it against him later, though.
  • Insecure Love Interest: The "Mammon's Magnificent Musical" episode reveals that Fizzarolli is deeply insecure about his scars and broken horns and thus feels he needs to be at his best so he won't lose Ozzie. And even after the Sin reassures him that he loves Fizz, flaws and all, the latter still has this fear.
  • Jerkass to One: He's got it out for Blitzo... and, surprisingly, nobody else. "Oops" shows that he's actually a pretty nice guy around Asmodeus and is only really a jerk whenever Blitzo shows up, thanks to the accident and the following separation of the two imps leading Fizz to think Blitzo intentionally blew him up. Even after they make up, Blitzo still gets on Fizz's nerves, but the anger between them is considerably less malicious.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: As shown in "Oops", he's actually a normally pretty sweet guy, but cranks up his aggression both for his stage persona and because he's normally seen interacting with Blitzo.
  • Lethal Chef: The the way he suggests Ozzie cook their breakfast heavily implies Ozzie refuses to let Fizzarolli anywhere near the kitchen for this reason. Apparently, quite a few things got burned the last time he cooked something.
    Fizzarolli: I mean, unless you want me to take a crack at cooking again.
    Ozzie: Hahahaha - No! Never again.
  • Must Have Caffeine: While getting ready in the morning in "Oops" he pours a cup of coffee, then chugs the rest of the pot, then a few minutes later makes another cup of coffee from what looks like an espresso machine.
  • Non-Action Guy: In contrast to his robotic lookalikes Fizzarolli is almost completely useless in a fight as he can neither throw a punch, utilize his circus skills against opponents or even strangle attackers with his robotic limbs, Blitzø lampshading this by asking how someone so flexible is useless.
  • Non-Ironic Clown: He has his issues, and isn't totally nice, but he takes his actual job as a clown (read: a performer and entertainer) very seriously. He loves to make people happy, and Blitzø is just the one guy who makes him mad.
  • Noodle Incident:
    • As a kid he threatened to punch Blitzø if he continues to mention pirates though it is unknown if it's a simple annoyance or from a traumatic past.
    • He apparently proved a Lethal Chef when trying to make food for himself and Ozzie.
  • Number Two: Serves as the right hand to Asmodeus in his club. He's the show's headliner and plays sidekick to Asmodeus during his song with heavy implications that there's more going on between them.
  • Oh, Crap!: After seeing Glitz and Glam's performance he nearly loses it again before Ozzie manages to calm him down and snap him out of it.
  • Rags to Riches: Fizzarolli went from a clown in a run-down circus to a top-rated performer, Mammon's biggest money maker and the lover of one of the Seven Deadly Sins. Blitzo actually points this out in "Oops" when Fizz tries to claim he ruined his life and Fizz later admits his life is actually pretty great.
  • Rewatch Bonus: On closer inspection in every episode where he appears, it's clear that his Happy Harlequin Hat is too loose and floppy to really be holding his imp horns, which foreshadows The Reveal that he lost his horns in the fire that consumed Cash Buckzo's circus.
  • Scars Are Forever: Fizzarolli's face isn't white because it's covered in clown makeup as one might think. His face was previously red like other imps, and the white area is a giant burn scar from the fire he was caught in as a child.
  • Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: He forms this dynamic with Asmodeus in private, being more emotionally vulnerable due to the insecurities he hasn't had time to sort through properly. In public, he has a hardier and more outgoing persona that varies between abrasive and unflappably eccentric.
  • Ship Tease: Ozzie treats Fizzarolli rather tenderly for someone who otherwise is completely averse to any kind of attachment that isn't lust-based. "OOPS" reveals that they actually are in a relationship, with it pretty much being an Open Secret to the staff, though none of them say anything about it out of fear of incurring Ozzie's wrath.
  • Single Woman Seeks Good Man: A same-sex example. Fizzarolli is in a happy and healthy relationship with Asmodeus, who is always gentle, protective, and respectful to the imp. The jester even tells Blitzo that the Sin of Lust understands the former and is earnestly bashful when he describes his relationship with Ozzie as "fantastic".
  • Smoky Voice: Fizzarolli has a hoarse, raspy voice that is implied to be the result of the fire he was caught in when he was a child.
  • Somebody Doesn't Love Raymond: Most people wouldn't bother to entertain the loony rantings of someone as blindly entitled as Arick but Fizz is so insecure about his worth to people that Arick's putdowns are enough to send him into a panic attack.
  • Stage Magician: Invokes this trope when he's acting as the MC during "OZZIE'S", flourishing his opening speech with several quick sleights of hand.
  • Take This Job and Shove It: Being at Mammon's beck and call for ten years made his life miserable and he only stuck with it because he was afraid losing everything he'd gained in that time if he didn't stay as Mammon's headliner, in particular his relationship with Asmodeus. It finally comes to a head in Mammon's Magnificent Musical Midseason Special (ft. Fizzarolli) where he quits in the most spectacular fashion: by singing the song "Two Minute Notice" which heavily features the phrase "Fuck you" at an event Mammon was staging televised to everyone in Hell.
  • Tempting Fate: When the two were children, Blitzo excessively talked about his balloon horse getting his legs taken and all the gore and blood that followed, which Fizzarolli found really gross. In the future, Fizzarolli has mechanical limbs, indicating something happened to his real ones...on a positive note, Fizzarolli also talked about his balloon horse using his "magical feet" to make others feel better, which is what he does as an adult.
  • Unholy Matrimony: "OOPS" reveals that he's in a relationship with Ozzie, and they seem to be genuinely happy together. The tabloids have picked up on it, while the staff outright knows, though no one is willing to spill the relationship to the public outright out of fear for what Ozzie would do to them. "MAMMON'S MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL MIDSEASON SPECIAL (ft. Fizzarolli)" has Ozzie publicly reveal their relationship and it turns out most of Hell is pretty on board with it.
  • Villainous Harlequin: Zigzagged. Yes, he's a demon clown working in a cabaret/brothel. Yes, he's pretty mean-spirited to Blitzo and Moxxie. However, he's largely a performer doing his job, and he used to be close friends with Blitzo before Blitzo accidentally caused a fire that horribly scarred him and mutilated him. Later appearances point to him being more of a Non-Ironic Clown under most circumstances.

    Striker 
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"Don't worry, little one. You never stood a chance."
Voiced by: Norman Reedus (season 1), Edward Bosco (season 2)Foreign VAs

An imp who's initially introduced as an extremely talented farmhand that Millie's family hired to help on the ranch. In reality, he's an assassin who was hired to kill Stolas... by his own wife.


  • The Ace: He shows himself to be a capable athlete, musician, and especially assassin, and he's smart and charismatic to boot. He exploits this to an obnoxious degree just to spite Moxxie.
  • All There in the Script: In Striker's debut episode, he's introduced riding on a Hellish Horse. While his horse isn't named in the actual episode, a member of the show's crew revealed in a tweet that the horse's name is Bombproof.
  • Always Someone Better: To Moxxie, which the latter lampshades after the Pain Games. Both are skilled combatants and proficient with firearms, but while Moxxie mainly uses guns to make up for a lack of physical muscle, Striker has both the firepower and the strength to back it up. Moxxie reassures himself that at least he's good at singing... Only for Striker to whip out a guitar and sing a song about how great he is and how much Moxxie sucks.
  • Ambiguously Bi: While it's implied he has a certain degree of attraction to Millie, his attempt at getting Blitzo to join his side has flirtatious undertones. Though it isn't clear if this is Pragmatic Pansexuality or him being a Depraved Bisexual.
  • Ambition is Evil: Striker isn't satisfied with just being a skilled imp, or even an assassin, his speech to Blitzo indicates he has aspirations for rising to the top of Hell's hierarchy.
  • Animal Motifs: Rattlesnakes, as shown by him making noises similar to rattling when he's about to go on the attack. He's also got two gold teeth that are slightly bigger than the rest of his teeth, and in the same position and shape as a snake's fangs.
  • Ax-Crazy: Has a disturbed Slasher Smile while trying to strangle Moxxie to death.
  • Badass Normal: As far as demons go, Striker has no real superpowers. He's just strong, fast and tough.
  • Beard of Evil: True to his whole "Evil Cowboy motif", he has a Lee Van Cleef-style mustache.
  • Berserk Button:
    • Goetia royalty really seems to set him off. He goes after Stolas in "The Harvest Moon Festival" and in "Western Energy", and makes it clear both times that he despises royalty in Hell as a matter of course. Meanwhile, a "Not So Different" Remark from Fizzarolli that Striker is no better than any royal in "OOPS" causes Striker to grab Fizzarolli by the throat, coming just moments away from killing him before Crimson tells Striker to knock it off.
    • By the time of "Oops", he's getting really tired of his targets being Too Kinky to Torture.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: Striker seems like a friendly fellow, if a little competitive. Then we learn that he's a vicious hitman out to kill Stolas on Stella's dime.
  • Boomerang Bigot: He makes a few comments that imply that he hates most imps despite being one himself, even giving Blitzo a speech with You Are a Credit to Your Race elements when trying to recruit him.
  • Broken Ace: By the time of Oops, it's clear that his recurring losses to I.M.P have taken their toll on his psyche. As a result, Striker has become more unhinged and open about his hatred for the aristocracy.
  • Broken Pedestal: Becomes one for Blitzo (who was impressed enough to consider hiring him) after it's revealed that he's out to assassinate Stolas.
  • The Bully: Goes out of his way to humiliate and upstage Moxxie every chance he can from the moment they meet, from goading him into trying to slay a giant hog for dinner so he could show Moxxie up after, to singing a "The Hero Sucks" Song after Mox got licked in the Pain Games.
  • Can't Take Criticism: He has shades of this, as Striker gets increasingly agitated by Stolas pointing out that it’s cliché to tie him to train tracks, which Striker, annoyed, calls a classic, and then absolutely seethes when asked if his narcissistic statue himself is also a classic. Additionally, in "OOPS", when Fizzarolli points out that Striker's arrogance makes him no different from the nobles he loathes, Striker promptly threatens him and most likely would have killed him had Crimson not reminded him that they needed Fizz at the moment.
  • Chick Magnet: Maybe by virtue of doing very well in the Pain Games at the Harvest Festival or his suave character, voice and looks, Striker attracts imp women easily. This is only amplified when he whips out a guitar to sing for a crowd to celebrate his victory in the games.
  • Cold-Blooded Torture: In "Western Energy" Striker is more than happy to inflict physical pain unto Stolas, stabbing him repeatedly, stepping in his wounds and even break his bones, though he, much to his chagrin and revulsion, initially didn’t have much luck. To Striker's satisfaction however, he had more luck when he tried the mental route by implicitly threatening Octavia, and Striker was more than happy to continue the torture after he’d been told that Stella wanted Stolas alive, but didn’t specify unharmed, clearly intending to gouge out Stolas' eyes for a keepsake.
  • Cowboy: He's certainly got the look down. And his entry involves him riding a Hellish Horse, followed by wrangling a wild beast and killing it.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: Strongly implied in "Western Energy". His Motive Rant at Stolas makes it clear that his hatred is far more personal than just hating their privilege over him.
    Striker: (to Stolas) Look, not every ring can be some fancy ass city with fancy ass mansions that only fancy ass royals get to live in. Some of us have hard lives to live. And some of us have had everything we care about taken away by fuckers like you!
  • The Dragon: The end of "The Harvest Moon Festival" reveals him to be Stella's. She hired him to kill Stolas out of revenge for his affair with Blitzo, and continues serving this role in the second season. He later attempts to hire his services to Crimson when the hit on Stolas is temporarily called off.
  • Dragon with an Agenda: Striker works under contract for Stella, but his pitch to Blitzo in "The Harvest Moon Festival" reveals he has ambitions beyond just being a hired gun; he wants to ascend Hell's social hierarchy by killing off demon royalty and becoming The Dreaded to them. "Western Energy" elaborates that Striker's goals are fueled by a seething hatred of Hell's upper crust, and his rant to Stolas implies that this disdain is rooted in a past of personal mistreatment at their hands.
  • Eat the Rich: He really doesn't like Hell's royalty. His We Can Rule Together speech to Blitzo in "The Harvest Moon Festival" indicates Striker's overall plan is to kill all of Hell's upper crust, including his employer Stella.
  • Even the Guys Want Him: Several male imps are seen swooning during his song, not to mention Blitzo is practically salivating over him for a good portion of the episode.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: He's not interested in sexual torture or anything that might imply, showing disgust on multiple occasions when his opponents announce how aroused they feel as he tries to kill them. This culminates in "Oops" during his Villainous Breakdown and Fizzarolli stating he's getting hard, causing Striker to ask what's wrong with everyone.
    Striker: WHY DOES IT ALWAYS GOTTA BE A SEX THING?!
  • Evil Counterpart: It's more Antagonistic Counterpart, but he and Blitzo have more then a few parallels. Both are unusually tall imps who work as assassins, both demonstrate feats of great physical prowess, both are very good with guns, both are significantly more dangerous than they seem at first glance (albeit for different reasons), both pick on Moxxie, and both work for Goetian royalty. Striker himself notes the similarities between them, and cites them as part of his We Can Rule Together pitch towards Blitzo.
  • Evil Sounds Deep: Edward Bosco's performance gives Striker a voice that's much deeper than Norman Reedus's.
  • Evil Sounds Raspy: Both Norman Reedus and Edward Bosco give Striker a raspy, gravelly voice. It'smparticularly evident with Reedus's performance, but Bosco certainly doesn't give Striker any shortage of rasp.
  • Exotic Eye Designs: Unlike most imps, Striker has a circular pattern in his yellow eyes.
  • Expy: Carolina Páez says in this tweet that, among other well-known western villains, Striker is inspired by Rattlesnake Jake from Rango. Many fans caught onto this before the tweet was posted, drawing parallels between the two. Norman even seems to be channeling some Bill Nighy in the scenes where Striker drops the charming farmhand act.
  • Fatal Flaw: Wrath. He's an exceptionally skilled fighter and bounty hunter, but tends to sadistically draw out his kills whenever he thinks he can get away with it, which tends to backfire.
    • In his first appearance, he looms over Moxxie instead of just going for the easy kill, which allows Millie to backstab Striker. While Striker survives this, he ties up Moxxie and Millie instead of killing them once again, wasting time he could have been using to get them out of the way or to go after his target.
    • In his second appearance, Striker spends most of the episode with Stolas at his mercy but wastes time venting his grudges over the Goetia instead of finishing the job.
    • Comes back to bite him again in "OOPS," where Striker first tries to throttle Fizz after his Berserk Button is pressed, which earns him a chewing-out from Crimson, and then later has the jester at his mercy a second time but chooses to rub it in Blitzo's face long enough to get distracted by his own hostage.
  • Faux Affably Evil: While he certainly knows how to turn on the charm, he's a deeply ruthless individual willing to kill people he genuinely respects with only superficial regrets. He's far less pleasant in his later appearances, where he spends less time trying to schmooze his clients and becomes increasingly deranged from I.M.P. ruining his jobs.
  • Freudian Excuse: His rant to Stolas about how people like the Goetias trample on common folk strongly implies Striker did not have a very pleasant time prior to becoming the hitman he is today.
  • Foil: To Blitzo. They're both imps looking to rise above the station their race is stuck in through becoming assassins, both enjoy mocking Moxxie, and have a similar taste in old-fashioned pistols (Blitzo's flintlock and Striker's revolver) and sniper rifles. But while Blitzo has a (more or less) positive relationship with the Goetia family and was born and raised in the city, Striker seems to have been raised in Wrath, and has an Eat the Rich mentality. They also have opposing benefactors: Blitzo gets access to Stolas's grimoire through his relationship with Stolas, while Striker seems to get his blessed weapons through his contract with Stella, Stolas's wife.
  • For the Evulz: Kills for payment, but he’s a Psycho for Hire who loves to kill. That, and when he has to kill witnesses, he does it slowly with a Slasher Smile, for no other reason but for his own sadistic enjoyment.
  • Genius Bruiser: Striker is extremely strong and durable, being able to shrug off multiple stabs to the back, go toe to toe with Blitzo, and hold onto Bombproof as they jump down to the depths of his cave and he lassoes train tracks. However, he's also a good manipulator who uses Obfuscating Stupidity and nearly sways Blitzo to his side despite being caught off guard. He becomes even more deadly when he combines the two, such as when he uses his surroundings to knock Millie off his back or when he uses the stalactites in his cave as makeshift flails.
  • Good Hair, Evil Hair: Sports a thin mustache, characteristic of a wild west villain.
  • Hate at First Sight: Seems to have it out for Moxxie and wastes no time antagonizing the poor imp from the word "go." Given his disdain for most other imps as weak and inferior and Moxxie being Weak, but Skilled, it's likely he sees Moxxie as a walking example of everything he hates about his own kind.
  • Hates Rich People: He despises the Goetias, thinking of them as elitist bastards who trod over imps like him. While he isn't wrong in that respect, his point is undermined by the fact that he's working for Stella, a Goetia.
  • The Heavy: Whether he's working for Stella or Crimson, Striker takes the role of primary opponent for I.M.P, who unlike most other opponents, has survived to fight them again. A justified case, as Stella is a noble and hires lower-ranking demons to do the dirty work for her, whilst Crimson is a Dirty Coward crime boss who leaves the fighting to his goons.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: Had Stryker not treated Moxxie harshly, he most likely wouldn't have even stumbled upon his Carmine-crafted rifle and subsequently thwarted his plans to kill Stolas.
  • Holy Hand Grenade: He owns a Carmine-crafted, blessing-tipped sniper rifle capable of killing demon royalty. He also owns a similarly blessed revolver and a blessed rope. He loses the former to Moxxie while getting away while the latter ends up destroyed by Millie in a fight later on.
  • Hypocrite:
    • His hateful rant regarding Hell royals being a bunch of privileged snobs who walk all over hard-working, lower-class imps like him gets torn down by Stolas pointing out that he's working for a royal. Though given his look of annoyance and disappointment after Stella ordered him to keep Stolas alive, it's very heavily implied that Striker would be very willing to target Stella herself if not for the money she's gonna provide Striker.
    • When he goes on another anti-noble rant declaring Blitzo and Fizz race traitors, the latter points out that by declaring himself as superior, he isn't all that different from the elitist aristocrats.
  • Hypocrite Has a Point: While Striker's not helping his case by working for a royal (and one that is very openly racist and classist against imps no less), he's not wrong that much of the upper class does mistreat and abuse lower class demons. Striker's personal Berserk Button is Goetia royalty constantly talking down to imps and those in the lower classes, which he's quite correct about, given what the audience has seen of the upper class.
  • Insistent Terminology: Fervently insists that things like tying people to railroad tracks are "classics", not cliches.
  • Jerkass to One: He's pretty good at hiding his true nature around others but he's extremely petty and demeaning to Moxxie right out of the gate. He even makes up a song about how much better he is than Moxxie with lyrics directly insulting him.
  • Knight of Cerebus:
    • Once his true agenda comes to light, everything about Striker is played seriously in stark contrast to the show's comedic tone. He's also the first villain to end an episode still in a position to continue their plan and setting up future conflicts.
    • Subverted in "Western Energy". While he's still taken seriously at various points in the episode, his narcissistic behavior is mocked by Stolas and is given a somewhat tongue-in-cheek theme song. Even his initial attempts at torturing Stolas is made less serious by Stolas constantly comparing Striker's stabbing to Blitzo's sexual encounters in bed. That said, he did seriously injure Stolas, leading to a Downer Ending of Stolas going to the hospital that is decisively NOT played for laughs.
  • Know When to Fold 'Em:
    • In "Harvest Moon Festival", he was struggling enough fighting Blitzo and Moxxie at the same time; when Loona shows up, he decides to cut his losses and escape. After finally seeing Loona in action in "Truth Seekers", it would seem he made the right call.
    • Does this again in "Western Energy"; by that point, Millie has recovered her axe, Moxxie took Striker's lasso, and he was likely still somewhat injured by his statue falling on him.
    • Goes for a third time in "OOPS" after Blitzo has set fire to him, and the entire surrounding scrapyard, and Blitzo still has a gun.
  • Laughably Evil: Downplayed. Striker is a generally serious character, but some humor is wrung from his sardonic personality, narcissism, and his bewilderment at the eccentric personalities that surround him.
  • Laughing Mad: In "Oops," where he's clearly at the end of his tether, Striker lets off an unhinged cackle while holding Fizz hostage.
  • Light Is Not Good: He has light skin, uses holy weapons, and wears a white jacket, and he's a dangerous assassin.
  • Lightning Bruiser: Strong and agile enough to fight two demon assassins at once and shrugs off multiple slash and stab wounds in the lower back from Millie that would have outright killed a normal imp like it was nothing.
  • Made of Iron: He was barely shaken getting a lamp knocked onto his head, and while he cried out in pain the first time Millie stabbed him, he took her next few stabs to the back relatively well, and proceeded to break her arm and walk it off with apparently no real harm done. Just a bit later, he gets bitten by Blitzo, and receives a pretty vicious round of blows from him, but still manages to escape, and doesn’t seem to be any worse for wear in the last scene. Perhaps it can be chalked up to him being a Demon, many of whom have demonstrated exceptional resilience to injury, but it seems especially true of him.
  • Malicious Misnaming: Mockingly calls Blitzo by Stolas' pet name for him, "Blitzy", just before he jumps out the window and disappears out into the night. Unlike Verosika and Fizzarolli's examples of this trope, which emphasize Blitzo's dissatisfaction with his past and attempts to distance himself from it, Striker's use emphasizes something Blitzo is dissatisfied with at his present point in life.
  • Manly Facial Hair: Sports a small mustache that emphasizes his strength and toughness.
  • Meaningful Name: His design evokes snakes (rattlesnakes, specifically) and he's called Striker.
  • Mysterious Past: Not much is know about Striker nor his hatred toward Demon Royalty, but there are hints. In "Western Energy", he mentioned how royals would treat the lower class and take what little they had. His hideout showed stuff you normally find at a western motel.
  • A Nazi by Any Other Name: He's called a supremacist by Blitzo In-Universe, due to regularly espousing the strengths of "his kind" and considering Blitzo and Fizzarolli category traitors for daring to be in any kind of relationship with demon royalty.
  • Non-Human Humanoid Hybrid: According to an official sources, Striker is only "half-Imp", though what other kind of demon heritage he's got has yet to be confirmed.
  • Not So Above It All: He's generally just sinister and malicious, but he's apparently narcissistic enough to have a tall statue of himself in his lair that has a very visible erection. He also comically recoils in disgust when Moxxie seems to get turned on by him choking the life out of him.
  • Obfuscating Stupidity: Striker refers to “free-lance” as free work when meeting Millie, but he almost immediately after proves knowledgeable in the field of business when complimenting Blitzo, since Striker knows that most imps don’t start their own enterprises. This is most likely to fit in at the ranch and not rouse any suspicion.
  • Only Sane by Comparison: Striker isn't exactly sane, but he's one of the few to get confused by and actually acknowledge the eccentricities and crass sexuality of the people around him, and the general surrealness of the world he lives in.
  • Prehensile Tail: The longest-tailed imp in the series as of his debut, and more than willing to use it in combat via choking out Moxxie and wielding a knife against Blitzo's back.
  • Psycho for Hire: Striker loves his job, especially when he gets to kill those weaker then himself.
  • Rage Breaking Point: Has a minor one in "OOPS" after he captures and holds Fizzarolli at gunpoint, as Striker can’t stand the thought of I.M.P foiling him again, cackling maniacally whilst gloating that he’ll enjoy killing Fizzarolli for having a relationship with Asmodeus, and nearly kills Fizzarolli when he comments that being threatened like that is giving him an erection.
  • Reptiles Are Abhorrent: Not only does he evoke rattlesnakes, he also has a face similar to that of a lizard or a crocodile. He's also a deeply ruthless criminal.
  • Running Gag: Starting season 2, every time he makes a threat or try to kill someone, they make a remark about how they're turned on by it. He lampshades this in "Oops" after Fizzarolli notes he's getting hard while being held at gunpoint.
    Striker: (exasperated) WHY IS IT ALWAYS A SEX THING!?
  • Sadist: He's shown to approach fighting with extreme gusto when his opponent is evenly matched with him, like Blitzo, but when they aren't, he positively revels in taking them down slowly.
  • Sanity Slippage: By the end of "Oops", it's clear that Striker is slowly losing it due to his losses to IMP and wanting to kill Fizzarolli purely to spite both Blitzo and Ozzie, even though that would no doubt put a huge target on his back.
  • Shrine to Self: His hideout includes a giant statue of himself (with a very visible, oversized erection) and a rundown horse-cart that's called “Striker’s bar” with a disproportionally large flashy sign.
  • Slasher Smile: Striker sports a downright terrifying one when he twists Blitzo’s arm to point a gun at Moxxie during their fight, only narrowly missing him with the shot.
  • The Sociopath: Moxxie calls the guy a psychopath and isn’t far off the mark. Striker is a sadistic, Manipulative Bastard who kills without remorse and only desire is to be paid.
  • Sore Loser: By the time of "Oops", it's clear that he hates having lost to I.M.P repeatedly.
    Striker: I'm through losing these fights!
  • Spikes of Villainy: The upper part of his tail has spikes resembling stegosaur plates along the top.
  • Strong and Skilled: In contrast to I.M.P, Striker is both strong enough to win the Harvest Festival and skilled enough to repeatedly handle a 2-on-1 situation while coming out no worse for wear.
  • Southern Gentleman: Aside from being introduced in an episode with a western aesthetic, Striker ticks out a lot of boxes in this one: He’s got that Deep South accent, is polite and charming towards women (and some men) but it’s heavily implied to all be a facade, additionally, he’s openly racist towards Goetia and even other imps. Finally, Striker is so full of pride that he writes and sings a song about how great he is.
  • Terms of Endangerment: He mockingly uses Stolas' Embarrassing Nickname for Blitzo when he escapes.
  • Villain Decay: Downplayed. Season 1 portrays Striker as a genuinely menacing threat with very few comedic moments, and he's taken seriously by everyone for the most part. Season 2 depicts him in a more comedic light and most of the cast happily trash talk him and rarely take him seriously as a danger. He's certainly still a threat and taken much more seriously than the other villains, but he's nowhere near as straightforwardly terrifying as he was portrayed in the previous season.
  • Villain: Exit, Stage Left: In contrast to almost every antagonist before him, Striker faces no comeuppance at the end of his introductory episode. While Striker does get the crap kicked out of him by I.M.P and loses his gun, it's shown that he's more than capable of coming back to fight another day. The same thing happens again in "Western Energy", with him somehow escaping a giant statue getting toppled onto him. It happens again in "Oops", with him scurrying off after Blitzo sets him on fire.
  • Villain Has a Point: While he was mostly saying it to convince Blitzo to switch sides, he's not wrong when he points out that Hell's royalty in general don't treat imps with much respect and that even Stolas tends to see Blitzo more like a plaything than a lover. Mammon from the Seven Deadly Sins exploiting Fizzarolli's image for Greed proves that Striker isn't completely wrong on the matter.
  • Villainous Breakdown: The constant defeats by I.M.P have gotten to him by the time he appears in "Oops", as he's ready to murder Fizzarolli, who is the romantic partner of Ozzie, to get some revenge on Blitzo. And when Blitzo manages to escape with Fizzarolli, Striker pointedly says that he's "tired of losing these fights", in a tone of voice that makes it clear that Striker is at the end of his proverbial rope.
  • Villainous Gold Tooth: His upper left canine fang is coated in solid gold, and it sticks out of his mouth very prominently in left-facing closed-mouth shots, adding to his already quite intimidating appearance. He's also a sadistic Manipulative Bastard who kills without remorse and whose only desire is to be paid.
  • Volcano Lair: A variant, an abandoned mining shaft in the Wrath ring with indoor lava streams, which Striker has turned into a villain man-cave with a very western outlaw theme. Includes such attractions as two carriages, one flipped on its’ side, the other named “Striker’s Saloon”, a torn-up railway track (because being tied to one is a classic) with a neon sign on top (named “Kill Count Casino”), another neon sign (advertising “Killer Venom” alcohol), a huge statue of the owner with a visibly erect penis, ghettoblaster and a fireplace. Surprisingly, though Millie and Moxxie raid it to save Stolas when Striker kidnaps him, the lair largely remains intact.
  • Walking Spoiler: Can't really talk about him without mentioning his true nature as Stella's hitman.
  • We Can Rule Together: He tries to convince Blitzo to stand down by saying that Blitzo was meant for more than what he had. It appears to work at first, but Blitzo was just stalling for time until Moxxie lined up a shot.
  • Western Rattlers: He's an Imp cowboy with heavy snake theming, and operates in the Wrath Ring, which seems to be mostly desert.
  • Worthy Opponent: He sees Blitzo as his equal after they prove about evenly matched in the competition, enough to offer to make him his partner in crime. Doesn't stop him from referring to him a "rodeo clown" while talking to Moxxie and Millie, though.
  • Would Hurt a Child: In his third appearace, he tells Crimson that he'll target anyone, including kids.
  • You Are a Credit to Your Race: He considers himself better than most imps because of his talents and aims to rise above them. He considers Blitzo this as well and tries to corral him into his fold, but it fails.
  • You Need a Breath Mint: According to Fizzarolli, courtesy of Striker getting up close when threatening him, Striker has horrible breath.
    Fizzarolli: Eaugh! Ever heard of mouthwash?! FUCK FAAAACCCE!

    Chaz 

Chazwick "Chaz" Thurman

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Voiced by: Eric Schwartz (English),Foreign VAs

A shark demon mafioso who happens to be an ex that both Moxxie and Millie once dated before meeting each other.


  • Amazon Chaser: It's subtle, but Chaz has a boner while also being absolutely terrified while Millie is making viscera out of Crimson's goons.
  • And Then What?: The fourth step is literally labeled "???", meaning he didn't plan far ahead in conning Crimson.
  • Asshole Victim: Sure, he's funny and did look guilty over leaving Moxxie out to dry, but that doesn't change the fact that he's a perverted and obnoxious jackass who was planning on breaking up a Happily Married couple to get rich. Crimson having him killed isn't likely to get audience sympathy.
  • Attempted Homewrecker: He chases after Moxxie and Millie despite them being Happily Married to one another and hating his guts. Even worse, he's willing to manipulate Crimson in order to force Moxxie to marry him.
  • Bigger Is Better in Bed: Subverted. Despite it constantly being mentioned that he has a big dick, Blitzo remarks that he's actually bad in bed.
  • Bullying a Dragon: He tried to con both a team of professional hitmen and a mafia boss for the sake of profit. He even had a Missing Steps Plan where he tried to convince himself that this was all going to work out for him somehow, but it blew up in his face.
  • Casanova Wannabe: While he managed to seduce Moxxie and Millie in the past, by the time he makes an appearance he had burned both bridges spectacularly and both of them have nothing but contempt for him, no matter how hard he tries to win them over again. He only manages to do it with Blitzo and he only did it because he had sex with Moxxie and Millie, and even then Blitzo has nothing good to say about the experience.
  • Chekhov's Gunman: He's mentioned by Millie early on in the episode, with their brief encounter driving her into a rage. It later turns out that he dated Moxxie as well, and is trying to con his way into Crimson's crime family by pretending to be rich and marrying Moxxie.
  • Con Artist: Tries to con his way into The Mafia by pretending to be rich and marrying Moxxie. It doesn't work.
  • Covered with Scars: From what we can see, Chaz has quite a few scars lining his body, most likely from his dangerous lifestyle.
  • Depraved Bisexual: He's slept with Moxxie, Millie and Blitzo, all three of which had led to the three of them hating him for one reason or another.
  • Didn't Think This Through: As evidenced by the Missing Steps Plan, he didn't exactly have an airtight plan for what to do after the wedding when Crimson found out that Chaz had been deceiving him about his massive wealth.
  • Disco Dan: He tries to win Moxxie over with a cheesy 90s-style R&B sex jam. It works about as well as you'd expect. When it fails, he tries to serenade Millie instead. It goes even worse than it did with Moxxie.
  • Dreadful Musician: Sure, he might do a somewhat so-so job with channeling George Michael, but his lousy lyrics are not going to win many people over. That is, when he can even remember them correctly...
  • Even Evil Has Standards: Though "evil" may arguably be stretching it, as he's just a lecherous sleazebag conman, not particularly evil in contrast to someone unquestionably evil, like Crimson. He genuinely looks broken up at having to leave Moxxie behind at the heist in the respective flashback, and he's visibly shocked when Crimson has Moxxie tased.
  • Foil: To Blitzo. Both are obnoxious Depraved Bisexuals (though Blitzo is technically pansexual) who desire to have sex with both Millie and Moxxie. The difference being that Blitzo never gets the chance to do so, while Chaz actually did get to not only have sex with each of the two, but have legitimate romantic relationships with them as well. Chaz also abandoned Moxxie, causing the latter to be thrown in jail, while Blitzo, though flawed and has a fickle relationship with Moxxie, very much cares for his well-being and will even go out of his way to save him.
  • Gag Penis: There are multiple jokes of him having a huge dick and he will remind people of it at every opportunity.
  • Gold Digger: His real intentions for marrying Moxxie is so that Chaz can get his hands on Crimson's wealth, his own claims of striking it rich being one big lie. Crimson is less than pleased upon finding out about it.
  • Handsome Lech: Good looking enough to hook up with Millie, Moxxie and Blitzo at different points in their lives, and so incredibly lecherous that sleeping with them seems to be all he's into when profit isn't part of the equation.
  • Hated by All: No one in-universe seems to like him. Moxxie and Millie understandably hate him for being their ex (and Millie hates him even more after she learns what he put Moxxie through), and Crimson calls him a "friendless horse fucker" and an "obnoxious piss stain." Even Blitzo finds him annoying even before learning that he's terrible in bed and discovering his true intentions for marrying Moxxie, calling him a "seductive dickhole."
  • Hidden Depths: Possibly; a shallow, sleazy, selfish lech he may be, but Chaz does hesitate for a good moment and looks genuinely broken up about leaving Moxxie behind in the latter's own flashback, indicating he wasn't exactly keen on leaving him behind and may actually have possessed feelings for him beyond being a rampant horndog.
  • In Love with Your Carnage: After Millie's wedding massacre, Chaz is noticeably aroused. Seems he isn't much different from Moxxie in this respect.
  • In-Series Nickname: He's commonly called Chaz while his full name is Chazwick Thurman.
  • It's All About Me: Regardless of whether his feelings for Moxxie were genuine or not, Chaz's complete lack of respect for boundaries and inability to take "no" for an answer makes it obvious that Chaz's main priority will always be his own personal pleasure. Not only does he see nothing wrong with trying to split up a perfectly Happily Married couple (That consists of both of his exes, to boot) for the sake of his hare-brained Arranged Marriage scheme, he's also perfectly OK with his "husband to be" having to be literally dragged to the altar struggling, Bound and Gagged. A Freeze-Frame Bonus shows Chaz leering down at the terrified Moxxie with an almost sadistic grin on his face moments before Blitzo and Millie crash the wedding, clearly not caring one iota about Moxxie's distress and unhappiness as long as he gets what he wants.
  • Killed Off for Real: Crimson kills him for lying about being rich, then hangs his teeth up on the wall like a trophy. The "For Real" part is confirmed at the end, with an invokedIn Memoriam dedicated to him.
  • Killed Offscreen: Crimson kills him and hangs his jaws on his trophy room after Blitzo, Moxxie and Millie escape their grasp, all we get to see is him putting him his new decoration and an invokedIn Memoriam tribute to Chaz at the end of the credits.
  • Laughably Evil: He may be an asshole with a massive ego, but he's a funny asshole. This is in huge contrast to the merciless and abusive Crimson, whose misdeeds are portrayed in a much more serious manner.
  • Lean and Mean: He is a very noticeably tall and lanky jerk.
  • Leitmotif: Every time he speaks, it's backdropped by a sleazy sounding, funky R&B sex-jam instrumental. Every single time.
  • Lousy Lovers Are Losers: While he brags about being a Sex God, Blitzo claims that his time in the sack with him was one of his worst, soon discovering that Chaz's claims of having come into money are BS. The fact that he brags so much about his cock-size may also imply he's Compensating for Something.
  • Manchild: Chaz is very immature when it comes to sex and often makes very childish sex jokes. For a demon, he also acts like a party-addicted college frat boy even though it’s never stated how old he actually is.
  • Missing Steps Plan: His "Mastur Plan" that Blitzo discovers in his car is revealed to be a not very well thought out one, as it's made clear that Chaz has no idea what to do after he marries Moxxie, but assumes that it will nonetheless lead to profit.
    1. Rent Suit
    2. Convince Crim im Rich
    3. Marry Moxxie to get into family
    4. ???
    5. Profit $$$
  • Mock Millionaire: He manages to convince Crimson that he just became fabulously wealthy, when really, it's implied that he's been living in his car.
  • Narcissist: Every moment he has on screen illustrates that he has an inflated sense of self-importance. He thinks he's a Sex God with a Gag Penis when at best he's a Casanova Wannabe, thinking that his raw sexual magnetism is enough to seduce Moxxie and Millie (who, at that point, hate his guts), he plasters his image all over Moxxie's room, and he's dumb enough to think he can con a psychopath like Crimson with a Missing Steps Plan with no long-term repercussions.
  • Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: His ditching Moxxie actually helped Moxxie in the long run. Not only did going to prison result in Moxxie meeting Blitzo, it enabled him to finally get away from Crimson's influence (not to mention it also indirectly led to Moxxie meeting Millie, the love of his life).
  • No Sense of Personal Space: Chaz does not seem to have any sense of respect towards the boundaries of other people as he often gets awfully close towards Moxxie and Milllie even when they tell him that they want nothing to do with him.
  • "Oh, Crap!" Smile: How he reacts once Blitzo reveals he's not actually as wealthy as he claims. Considering his fate later, his reaction was very reasonable.
  • One Degree of Separation: Chaz and Moxxie had been dating back when Moxxie was an Aspiring Mafioso for Crimsons' Cartel until a robbery gone awry. Later on, Chaz managed to date Millie, which ended on horrible terms for the latter. By the time he meets them both up again, the pair have been Happily Married to each other for some time.
  • Really Gets Around: He brags that he typically has had sex with anyone in a room he's in at least once. Seeing as he once dated and slept with both Moxxie and Millie at different points in time, then later sleeps with Blitzo, this isn't entirely unfounded.
  • Screw the Rules, I'm Beautiful!: He evidently attempts this, given that his eviction notice states whoever's written it doesn't care about the size of his dick. It can be inferred that he attempted to use his charm to get out of paying rent.
  • Shark Man: He's a shark demon. In particular, he appears to be a thresher shark based on his long tail fin which is distinct to this species.
  • Shout-Out:
    • The sign he holds up in Moxxie's flashback is a reference to Love Actually. Later segues into a Titanic reference, when he draws Moxxie like one of his French girls and Moxxie ends the flashback with "It's been 84 years". The last one gets lampshaded by Blitzo.
    • His Missing Steps Plan as written down is worded similarly to the Trope Codifier (and former Namer) from South Park.
  • Slimeball: Chaz is a self-serving, egotistical, manipulative jackass who's not as talented or sophisticated as he likes to present himself and practically oozes sleaze from every pore.
  • Small Name, Big Ego: He's convinced he's the most desirable guy around, and that he can scam a ruthless mobster with no problems at all.
  • Small Role, Big Impact: He's introduced and killed in a single episode, but his actions still had a considerable impact on the series. Him abandoning Moxxie during their ill-fated heist led to Moxxie meeting Blitzo in prison, which likely never would have happened otherwise.
  • Smug Snake: He tried to trick the Mafia into thinking he's rich and marrying their son to get in. Not only did he fail, but the consequences he faced for it were dire.
  • STD Immunity: Averted. Moxxie claims Chaz has herpes, though Blitzo doesn't seem to mind.
  • Stupid Evil: Chaz proves himself to be a very incompetent villain due to the fact that he failed to premeditate on his villain plan and made it up as he went along as shown by his master plan list with his fourth step being labeled as "???". The fact that the victim of his poorly thought out con turns out to be a powerful mafia boss just shows how lacking in IQ Chaz is.
  • Too Dumb to Live: Chaz tried to con the mafia into thinking he was rich and loses his life and teeth for it. Even if the wedding had gone off without a hitch (so to speak), Crimson is a ruthless crime lord who killed his own wife and mother of his child. Just what did he THINK would happen when Crimson found out?
  • Used to Be a Sweet Kid: If Moxxie's flashback is anything to go by, Chaz was at one time a charming fellow and a caring partner (even if he did ultimately abandon Moxxie to the cops). In the present, he is a sleazy Casanova Wannabe who disgusts his former partners practically every time he speaks, and has little protest to Moxxie being forced to marry him.

    Alessio 
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Voiced by: Abe Goldfarb

Crimson's bodyguard and right hand man, he's not much of a talker.


  • All There in the Script: His name was only revealed by staff on social media, with him not speaking in Oops and Abe Goldfarb providing his voice in Exes and Oohs being included under his "additional voices by" credit for the episode.
  • Bodyguarding a Badass: Subverted somewhat, while Crimson is a feared Mafia boss, he’s not that badass of a character personally, leaving the vast amount of the action to his henchmen, which also means that Allesio doesn’t see much action as Crimson is largely ignored.
  • The Dragon: While not a major character, he serves this role for Crimson.
  • Evil Sounds Deep: He almost never speaks, but when he does, it's in a deep raspy voice.
  • Five-Second Foreshadowing: An almost literal example, as when Moxxie tries to threaten Crimson the latter nods to Alessio, who promptly sneaks up on and tases Moxxie.
  • Lean and Mean: A very tall and bone thin shark demon who also acts as the bodyguard to one of the most ruthless villains in the show.
  • Not So Stoic: It's subtle, but in "Oops" during Fizz's "Look At This" song where he sings in Italian, which is just him singing random Italian and Italian sounding words, Crimson's men are lost in Inelegant Blubbering from the beauty of the "song", and Alessio, while stone-faced as usual, has visible tears in his eyes.
  • Personal Mook: In addition to being a bodyguard Alessio is something of a butler to Crimson.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: His glowing red eyes help make him more intimidating than the other sharks in Crimson's employ.
  • Scars Are Forever: Alessio has several cuts in his tail and even a fishhook piercing it.
  • Shark Man: He's specifically a bull shark demon.
  • Sole Survivor: The only one of Crimson's goons who survives Millie's massacre.
  • Static Stun Gun: He uses one on Moxxie to knock him out in "Exes and Oohs".
  • The Stoic: He spends most of his screen time standing by Crim's side, still as a statue, rarely speaks and shows virtually no outward emotion. This becomes downplayed slightly in his second appearance when he's angry at Fizzarolli and Blitzo escaping their cage, and then during Fizzarolli's impromptu song number, where he's continuously baffled at the jesters' antics, or impressed with his performance.
  • Undying Loyalty: He is really dedicated to Crimson, even if he doesn't do much on screen to show it, the most he does is place his hand over his boss's chest to protect him from a collapsing warehouse.

    Crimson's Lawyer 
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The man and his papers.
Voiced by: Abe Goldfarb

Crimson's lawyer who heads the negotiations between him and Asmodeus for Fizzarolli's ransom.


  • Amoral Attorney: If being a shark demon working for a mafioso wasn't enough of an indication. The first contract he presents regarding the ransom on Fizzarolli involves legally taking pretty much everything Asmodeus owns while still killing Fizz. While the lawyer claims it was just to ensure Asmodeus and Stolas were paying attention, he unveils a mountain of paperwork that is the real contract to waste their time.
  • Asshole Victim: He's an arrogant and corrupt lawyer who tries to trick Asmodeus into signing a contract that will allow Crimson to legally turn Fizzarolli into a trophy while taking advantage of the leverage he has over the Prince of Lust to almost constantly taunt him throughout the whole deal. No tears have to be shed for him when Asmodeus and Fizz get their revenge on him.
  • Bullying a Dragon: He acts smug and makes the entirety of their negotiation as annoying for Asmodeus — who is one of the Seven Deadly Sins — as possible, confident that he has him in a no-win situation. Asmodeus turns the tables on him very quickly once Fizzarolli makes it back alive.
  • Comical Coffee Cup: Drinks from a coffee mug labelled "Live Laugh Law".
  • Did You Just Scam Cthulhu?: He almost got Asmodeus to sign the original draft of Crimson's contract where not only would Crimson gain possession of all of Asmodeus' assets, including his factories and riches, but he'd be legally allowed to make a trophy out of Fizzarolli, rendering the entire contract pointless. If Stolas hadn't been there, it'd probably have ended pretty badly for Ozzie.
  • Didn't See That Coming: Things might've gone smoothly for him if Striker hadn't kidnapped Blitzo, who helps Fizz escape from their captors.
  • Evil Is Petty: Wastes as much time as possible and ticks Asmodeus off at every turn just because he can. He barely lives long enough to regret it after Fizzarolli returns home.
  • Evil Old Folks: He's an elderly-looking shark demon who's a crooked lawyer working for one of Greed's biggest crime bosses.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: If he hadn't gone out of his way to waste any more of Ozzie's time than he really had to, he might've gotten him to sign the contract before Fizzarolli made it back home on his own, and then maybe Ozzie would not have been angry enough to kill him afterwards.
  • Killed Offscreen: Courtesy of Asmodeus and Fizzarolli.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: He needlessly drags out negotiations with Asmodeus, taking his sweet time reading the latest draft of the contract just to irritate him. This lasts just long enough for Fizzarolli to return on his own, leaving the lawyer in a room with an angry Prince of Hell who no longer has any reason to keep him alive.
  • No Name Given: His name is never given in or out of story.
  • Oh, Crap!: His reaction upon seeing Fizz barge in through the door into the office, meaning he has lost any leverage over Asmodeus, he lost all chances to get a good contract out of him, and there's no longer anything stopping Ozzie from obliterating him right there.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: He tries to hightail it out of the office upon Fizzarolli's return, realizing that he's lost his edge against Asmodeus. He doesn't get far due to wasting his time packing his paperwork away.
  • Smug Snake: He's cocky enough to think that the leverage he has over Asmodeus allows him to poke the bear as much as he wants. Predictably, it doesn't end well for him once Fizzarolli's escape renders everything null and void.
  • Stupid Evil: All he had to do was get Asmodeus to sign the contract surrendering all his assets to Crimson while allowing the mafia boss to do whatever he wants with Fizzarolli’s life. Even with Stolas's revised contract where only some of said assets would be given and Fizz would be saved from becoming a trophy, it still would've been a victory. Instead, the lawyer decides to needlessly stall the negotiations for the sake of antagonizing Asmodeus believing that there won't be any repercussions due to the leverage he has over the Prince of Lust, resulting in Fizz and Blitzo escaping captivity on their own, Crimson losing more of his own men and assets in the ensuing chaos, and the deal being rendered null and void. If Asmodeus and Fizz hadn't killed him, Crimson probably would have for being the one to screw everything up for him.
  • Too Dumb to Live: Not only does he smugly antagonize one of the most powerful demons in Hell with only one form of leverage, he wastes precious time he could have used to escape by packing up all his paperwork.

    Glitz and Glam 
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Glitz (left) Glam (right)
Voiced by: Faye Mata (speaking voice, Glitz' singing voice), Allison Kaplan (Glam's singing voice)

A pair of identical twin demons who vie to take over Fizzarolli's role as the face of Mammon's clown brand.


  • Always Identical Twins: They are a pair of identical twins, a fact that they use as part of their act. They can be told apart by their is by clothing and hairstyle, though they don't quite have the mirror image act down when they're not on stage.
  • The Bad Guy Wins: After Fizz tells Mammon that he has decided to quit, Glitz and Glam note that this should mean that they win Mammon's clown pageant by default, and give each other a triumphant look. Of course, it is a completely Meaningless Villain Victory, since by that point Mammon has left the scene in an angry huff, the audience has bigger things to think about (like the actual casualties due to said exit), and Fizz obviously no longer cares about the clown pageant anymore.
  • Bare Midriffs Are Feminine: Their outfits leave their midriff bare to emphasize their femininity and sex appeal, in contrast to all the male performers who wear goofier clothing.
  • Blue Oni, Red Oni: Glam is the Blue Oni to Glitz's Red Oni, as Glam has a more composed and graceful demeanor while Glitz has an excitable and energetic personality. During their performance, Glam is introduced with blue and turquoise light and it switches to pink and orange for Glitz's verse.
  • Cleavage Window: Glam has an upside-down heart cutout on her crop top.
  • Comically Missing the Point: If they'd paid attention to the contents of Fizzarolli's exit song, they'd have understood that working for Mammon is its own exploitative hell, but instead, they're only concerned if they won by default when Fizzarolli quits. Granted, from their demeanor and Villain Song, it's possible that they don't care.
  • The Dividual: They're near identical twin sisters who are always seen together due to having few differences, both in their appearances and personalities and thus are treated as a singular character. They're even allowed to compete against Fizz as a team.
  • Fair-Play Villain: While they're rude, stuck-up and unpleasant, they don't do anything to sabotage Fizzarolli's performance. The worst thing they do is Trash Talk him beforehand.
  • Fantastic Racism: They call Fizzarolli as nothing but another "fugly imp", further adding to their level of jerkassery to him.
  • Fish People: They appear to be Sea Monster demons of a sort based on a number of features such as their hair and wings resembling fish fins.
  • Finishing Each Other's Sentences: They tend to complement or finish each other sentences. When Glitz fails to do so one time, Glam gets pissed at her for being a "slow-ass bitch".
  • Flipping the Bird: They both give Fizz the finger during "2 Minutes Notice" in response to him calling them bitches.
  • The Glorious War of Sisterly Rivalry: Implied, while they function as a team, they're not above trading barbs and flinging insults at each other when they're angry, insulting the other's intelligence or promiscuity.
  • Good Wings, Evil Wings: They have bat-like retractable wings, which is natural since they're hellspawn.
  • Green and Mean: Green is a notable color in their color scheme, and they're both incredibly competitive performers who want nothing more than to take over Fizzarolli's position as the face of Mammon's brand.
  • Handy Feet: Glitz can juggle balls with her feet, upside down and doing a handstand while balancing on Glam's hands and atop a unicycle.
  • Hartman Hips: With hips noticeably wider than their busts or waistlines, Glitz & Glam have very curvy & shapely buttocks. An excellent example of that was shown when Glam was twerking her rear in "Klown Bitch".
  • Hidden Buxom: During their song routine, Glitz flashes the audience, and reveals a more developed bosom than their lithe forms let on.
  • Hypocrite: Seemingly the case for Glitz, although she calls Glam a whore during an argument, it's her who gladly flashes the audience during their big song performance.
  • Jerkass: They go out of their way to taunt and insult Fizzarolli even when he's trying to be humble and play nice with them.
  • Lean and Mean: Very skinny, not nice at all.
  • Long Hair Is Feminine: They both have extremely long hair and heavily play up their femininity during the clown pageant, often doing Hair Flips.
  • Making a Splash: They have a distinct Sea Monster motif to their designs and are capable of manipulating water for their act.
  • Meaningless Villain Victory: They win the clown pageant... but only by default because Fizzarolli actively quit Mammon's toxic workplace and nobody between the audience or Mammon actually cares about the two because Fizz quit, his relationship with Asmodeus was revealed and Mammon's outburst likely killed people in the audience, all things far more important than the pagent.
  • Ms. Fanservice: Despite being clowns, they are sensual siren-like demons that heavily play up their sex appeal, especially in their song number "Klown Bitch", with their sensual dance moves making them look more like pop artists than clowns.
  • Our Sirens Are Different: Their status as humanoid, winged sea monsters with alluring singing voices certainly brings sirens to mind.
  • Punny Name: Their names are a pun on "glitz and glamour".
  • Retractable Appendages: They both have retractable wings on their backs, which they reveal dramatically in the climax of "Klown Bitch", where they use them to fly around the stage.
  • The Rival: They're Fizzarolli's primary rivals for the clown pageant, and they're very unfriendly to him.
  • Scary Teeth: They have sharp, shark-like teeth, which is appropriate for Sea Monster demons.
  • Sexy Jester: And unlike Fizz, they're at it full-send, to the point where their costumes literally do not resemble jesters in any way, shape or form (aside from the decorations on Glam's skirt resembling a jester hat), making it hard to tell they're even supposed to be clowns.
  • Sex Sells: Their final performance really plays up their sex appeal more than their comedic skill as clowns, while the lyrics to their song "Klown Bitch" propose sex services as long as they're paid. They're fully aware that working for Mammon means being models for sex toys and they obviously could not care less.
  • Shameless Fanservice Girl: While both are very open about flaunting their sex appeal, Glitz is the much more shameless of the two, as she casually flashes her breasts to the audience during "Klown Bitch".
  • Shout-Out: Their Sea Monster designs and seductive personalities are reminiscent of the Dazzlings from My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Rainbow Rocks.
  • Sibling Team: They use their status as twins to awe the audience, but can't really keep up the mirroring when not performing.
  • Slasher Smile: Downplayed, Glitz is often shown flashing her Scary Teeth when things are going well for the sisters, which gives her a more vicious and threatening appearance, but the sisters don’t do anything against Blitzo or Fizzarolli except pose as unfriendly rivals to Fizz.
  • Smug Smiler: They're almost always smiling in a smug, arrogant fashion, especially when interacting with Fizzarolli.
  • Superior Twin Teamwork: They're a Sibling Team of identical twins, and seem to be very in tune with each other, performing several acrobatic moves together with perfect synchrony. They're so talented that they singlehandedly convinced Mammon that women can also be funny.
  • Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: As their introduction shows, they're a team of bitchy sisters who dislike each other, something that Blitzo notes as being odd given they rely on their Superior Twin Teamwork gimmick. But they claim they focus on their performances too much to let their personal feelings affect their work, which seems to be true as they're never shown to have trouble working together.
  • Villain Song: "Klown Bitch", an energetic, tough-sounding pop song, complete with dance moves associated with such music. With lyrics that fluctuate between an "I Am" Song and an "I Want" Song, being about their claims of having taken the spotlight and flaunting their sexuality, while expressing their eager desire to quite literally sell their sex appeal to the masses and urge them to give into temptation in the name of feeding the Sin of Greed.
  • Villainy-Free Villain: They never resort to underhanded tactics to win or torment Fizz beyond some trash talk and being all-around jerks; Mammon is the main threat, not them. However, they're so rude and petty that even Blitz gets invested in Fizz's performance to show them up.
  • Visual Pun:
    • They're fishy-looking demons up for a position as clowns, these clown bitches are clown fishes.
    • While they both can pull off a fang-filled smile, Glitz usually is the only one wearing it while Glam is prone to a disdainful frown, like comedy and tragedy masks.
  • Uncertain Doom: They're last seen being crushed by a falling pillar. As an official source confirmed that they're still alive, it's just a case of slapstick.
  • Winged Humanoid: They sprout a set of large, fin-like wings during their performance.

    Arick "Burnie" Burnz 
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"What? Still think you're too good to even talk to me? Still gotta get this chump to stand in for you?"
Voiced by: Don Darryl Rivera

Also known as "Creepzo", Arick is a former Loony Fan of Fizzarolli turned rabid hater who blogs about how much he hates him and later intrudes upon the Clown Pageant.


  • Abhorrent Admirer: invokedTo say he's this for Fizzarolli at first is a massive understatement. For starters, in the flashback, Blitzo immediately pins him as "the guy who keeps trying to sniff around our dressing rooms", which the already extremely disturbing nature of is only slightly mitigated by the fact that Arick is clearly in the same age range as the teenage Blitzo and Fizz, but it only gets worse from there, as his pitch for a routine with Fizz is a very obvious fig leaf to essentially go on a date with him. However, after being rejected by Fizz he spirals off the deep end and becomes a living personification of Hate Dumb.
  • All There in the Script: His name is only mentioned in the credits.
  • Asshole Victim: Given how much of a creep he is, you likely won't feel sorry for him when Blitzo blows his brains out.
  • Axe-Crazy: He starts going stir-crazy after Fizzarolli justifiably rejects him.
  • Big Bad Wannabe: Arick tries to prop himself up as Fizzarolli's nemesis and the biggest threat to him, unfortunately for Burnie, he's part of a Big Bad Ensemble with Mammon and the Glam sisters, both of whom are much more impactful to Fizz than Arick. To his credit, Burnz does manage to get under Fizz's skin before his performance.
  • Boom, Headshot!: Blitzo kills him in this way when he threatens Fizz with a knife.
  • Bullying a Dragon: He openly refers to Blitzo as a "chump" even as the latter is holding him at gunpoint threatening to blow his brains out. Once he gets smacked by Blitzo though he immediately retreats, after swearing to Fizz he isn't finished yet.
  • Caustic Critic: Created an entire blog dedicated to hating Fizz because he rejected his unwanted advances.
  • Depraved Homosexual: He's very creepy towards Fizz in both a possessive and sexual manner and one of his Imagine Spots shows him as a clown receiving adoration while Fizzarolli is a chained Sex Slave dressed from head to toe in bondage gear.
  • Dirty Coward: He freely insults Fizz, and even laughs in his face as he starts to have a panic attack. But all it takes is Blitzo hitting him in the face for him to retreat.
  • Disproportionate Retribution: He reacted to Fizz politely walking away from him with nothing but hate, and dedicated his life to badmouthing him.
  • Entitled to Have You: Oh yes. He obsesses over Fizz to an unhealthy degree, turns on him the moment his unwanted advances are rejected, and eventually goes so far as to try and kill Fizz for rejecting him.
  • Evil Counterpart: To Oliver. He's entitled, has no respect for Fizz as an imp or his privacy, and barges into his dressing room unannounced. While Oliver's sincere idolization raises Fizz's spirits, Arick lambasting Fizz publicly causes him to have a panic attack.
  • Fan Disservice: He has a case of Plumber's Crack going on and it's not a pretty sight.
  • Foil: He's one to Fizzarolli. Both Fizz and Arick were fans who hoped to work with those they respectively looked up to only to have a falling out. With Fizz, he was a wide-eyed fan who had nothing but admiration for Mammon only to eventually quit working for his so-called hero after being exploited for so long, walking away from what was a very toxic work relationship. Arick meanwhile was a very creepy invasive fan of Fizz's who didn't understand boundaries only to become a massive hater when Fizz refused to entertain Arick's advances, continuing to obsess over Fizz over the years rather than do anything else. Fizz and Arick are also foils when it comes to clown performance. While Fizz is shown to be a genuine clown performer with actual skill, Arick is all talk and complaints with zero indication that he himself is actually capable of doing anything related to clowning beyond his delusions of grandeur.
  • Four Eyes, Zero Soul: He has a set of glasses with Opaque Lenses and is a creep with an Entitled to Have You attitude.
  • Geek Physiques: A Lean and Mean variant.
  • Hate Dumb: invoked His spurning by Fizzarolli apparently caused him to dedicate his life toward hating him and his work as a clown, including running a singleminded hate-review blog called FuckFizzButNotInASexyWay.complainer.com.org.gov.
  • Hate Sink: He's creepy, entitled, and a slob who, after Fizz was freaked out by his behavior, runs a hate site. There's nothing likable about this demon.
  • It's All About Me: When he daydreams about "everything he and Fizzarolli could've been together", he envisions himself with a crown and ermine cape while Fizzarolli, in bondage gear and on a leash, presents him with a trophy.
  • Jerkass: He's a creepy sleaze who became a Caustic Critic just to spite Fizz.
  • Jerkass Has a Point: It's coming from a complete misunderstanding of events, but Arick is right about Fizz being a sellout. The clown imp had lost his passion for being Mammon's no. 1 mascot long ago, only committing to worn-out routines to stay in the business.
  • Killed Off for Real: Blitzo kills him when he tries to threaten Fizzarolli one last time.
  • Loony Fan: The dude could honestly give Stan Mitchell a run for his money; he's first introduced running up to Fizz and demanding to be part of his act, not-so-subtly implying that he's also in love with him, all the while invading his personal space and not giving him a chance to speak. When Fizz is understandably creeped out by this and turns him down as kindly as possible (though Blitzo less so), Arick mistakes his personal boundaries for arrogance and snobbery and turns on him, devoting the next several years of his life to hating him from afar before publicly confronting and attempting to murder the poor clown.
  • Never My Fault: Insists that Fizz was just too much of an arrogant sellout to even give him a chance when really Fizz rejected him because he was a creep who refused to respect his boundaries.
  • No Social Skills: In keeping with his Loony Fan status, Burnie seems oblivious to anyone's feelings or to the reactions he elicits, being either unaware of (or indifferent to) their boundaries. It's unclear if he's a malignant-but-genuine Cloudcuckoolander or just that far up his own ass, but his toxic overreactions kill any sympathy he might otherwise get for being a social outcast.
  • Not Good with Rejection: After Fizzarolli rejects his advances, Arick makes it his life's mission to ruin Fizz's career as much as possible.
  • The Pig-Pen: Between the multitude of sweat stains all over his clothes and the fact that he doesn't even put in the effort to pull up his pants, he's clearly a major slob.
  • Plumber's Crack: We don't see it often (thank god), but the back of his pants is always hanging low enough that his bare ass is visible.
  • Psycho Knife Nut: Barges into Fizz's room with a knife in the hopes of "finally getting him to listen", cutting short an intimate moment between Ozz and Fizz. Blitz was on hand to make sure he didn't last more than a moment.
  • Psychopathic Manchild: He reacts very poorly to Fizzarolli's rejection, failing to realize that his creepy advances were a turnoff. Afterward, he writes up a blog about how much he hates Fizz and shows up to publicly humiliate him. He eventually decides to kill Fizz, shouting "You're gonna listen to me now, bitch!"
  • The Resenter: He first met Fizzarolli before the latter was burned, and held a grudge for him rejecting him ever since. Based on the timeline, that makes at least fifteen years that this guy has been stewing in his hatred for Fizz.
  • Sadist: He has a huge laugh seeing Fizz have a panic attack.
  • Shout-Out:
    • Shares his name with one of the founders of Rooster Teeth, Burnie Burns.
    • Word of God states that he's loosely based on Dib from Invader Zim. At the very least, both are stupidly determined to achieve their goals, no matter how detrimental the pursuit of said goals is.
  • Single-Target Sexuality: He only ever had eyes for Fizzarolli, even after the latter's rejection made him go even loopier than before.
  • Small Name, Big Ego: He's convinced he could have been a success if he had teamed up with Fizz (with an Imagine Spot clearly depicting him as the top dog in that partnership).
  • Smug Snake: He gloats about how superior he is to his former idol, but his arrogance ultimately ends up being his own undoing, since Blitzo manages to get the best of him every time.
  • Stalker with a Crush: A really creepy one to Fizz.
  • Straw Fan: He's the living embodiment of every "toxic, entitled fan" hallmark all rolled into one.
  • Too Dumb to Live: He tried attacking Fizz in his room with a knife while Asmodeus was present. Even if Blitzo wasn't there to shoot him in the head, the King of Lust would've killed Arick on the spot himself for threatening his lover.
  • Yandere: Towards Fizzarolli.

    Oliver 
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"Fizzarolli! I'm a big fan!"

A young deaf imp who is a big fan of Fizzarolli.


  • The Cutie: In the little time he has onscreen, Oliver manages to endear himself to both Fizzarolli and the audience through his sheer sweetness and genuine love of Fizz.
  • Cute Mute: He doesn't get a single line of spoken dialogue, on account of being deaf. He's also absolutely adorable in his adoration of Fizzarolli.
  • Good Counterpart: To Arick. Arick claims to be Fizz's biggest fan but makes it clear he just wants to have Fizz all to himself and starts hating on him when Fizz rejects his advances. Oliver, on the other hand, clearly had a genuine love for Fizz that got Fizz to open up to him.
  • Nice Guy: Unlike the rest of Fizzarolli's fans, who crowd him and make him uncomfortable, Oliver remains respectful of Fizz's boundaries, only approaches him when Fizz asked him to, and is completely polite to him throughout their brief interaction. Fizz even makes sure to thank Oliver during his final performance in the pageant.
  • The Speechless: On account of being deaf, Oliver communicates entirely through sign language.

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