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Amazon Revives Blasphemous ‘Hazbin Hotel’

Nov 11, 2025

Amazon Prime’s controversial animated series Hazbin Hotel has returned for a second season—despite widespread outrage from parents and Christian audiences who have condemned it as “absolutely disgusting and blasphemic.” The series follows Charlie, the “Princess of Hell,” who seeks to redeem the souls of the damned, but critics say its themes of sex, violence, and demonic humor glorify evil rather than expose it. Viewers have described the show as “straight blasphemy,” warning that it’s an unfiltered display of depravity disguised as entertainment. Despite petitions urging Prime Video to remove the series, Amazon doubled down, branding it as “adult animation” and releasing new episodes on October 29. The show, rated 18+ in the UK for “strong sexual violence,” features scenes involving pornography, assassination, and cannibalism—content that parents argue has no place on a mainstream streaming platform.


This is yet another example of how entertainment is conditioning society—especially young viewers—to normalize the demonic and mock biblical truth. What was once hidden in the shadows is now paraded as humor and art. Isaiah warned of a time when people would “call evil good and good evil” (Isaiah 5:20), and Hazbin Hotel embodies that cultural inversion. Through catchy songs and vivid animation, darkness is rebranded as light, rebellion as redemption, and Hell as home. It’s more than a cartoon—it’s cultural catechism for a generation being desensitized to the spiritual realities of sin, judgment, and salvation. When Hell becomes entertainment, the world has already forgotten what holiness looks like.


SOURCE: Daily Mail

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