Looking for something to fill the void now that Hazbin Hotel season 1 has wrapped up its first season? We’ve got you covered.
Hazbin Hotel season 1 is now streaming in its entirety on Prime Video, so do you need something to fill the void while waiting for Hazbin Hotel season 2? Have no fear, we have you covered with a list of 10 animated series to watch if you love Hazbin Hotel.
10 Series To Watch If You Love Hazbin Hotel
Helluva Boss
This one might seem a bit obvious, as it is not only by the same creator as Hazbin Hotel, but it also takes place in the same universe. That said, considering this airs on YouTube, it has flown under some radars.
Synopsis: Blitz, a classic demon Imp, sets out to run his own small assassin business with his weapons specialist Moxxie, his bruiser Millie, and his receptionist hellhound Loona. Together, they attempt to survive each other while running a start-up in Hell.
Where to watch: Vivienne Medrano’s YouTube Channel
Owl House
With a queer story at the heart of it and stunning animation, this is a cleaner version of Hazbin Hotel.
Synopsis: Self-assured teenager Luz stumbles upon a portal to a magical realm where she befriends a rebellious witch, Eda, and a tiny warrior, King; despite not having magical abilities, Luz pursues her dream of becoming a witch by serving as Eda’s apprentice.
Where to Watch: Disney+
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Adventure Time
Taking place in a post apocalyptic world, there are heartwarming and intense stories of love, epic wars, and a plethora of interesting characters.
Synopsis: Twelve- year-old Finn battles evil in the Land of Ooo. Assisted by his magical dog, Jake, Finn roams the Land of Ooo righting wrongs and battling evil. Usually that evil comes in the form of the Ice King, who is in search of a wife. He’s decided he should wed Princess Bubblegum, though she doesn’t want to marry him. Still, he persists in trying to steal her away, and Finn and Jake, along with Lady Raincorn (a cross between a unicorn and a rainbow) do their best to keep her from harm.
Where to Watch: Hulu
Amphibia
Synopsis: Inspired by creator and executive producer Matt Braly’s heritage, family and childhood trips to Bangkok, Thailand, Disney’s animated series chronicles the adventures of independent and fearless teen Anne Boonchuy after she is magically transported to a rural marshland full of frog people. There, Anne meets the excitable young frog Sprig Plantar; unpredictable pollywog Polly Plantar, the youngest member of the Plantar family; and overprotective and traditional grandfather Hop Pop. Stuck in this fantastical world of amphibians, Anne quickly bonds with the adventurous Sprig and discovers the true meaning of friendship.
Where to Watch: Disney+
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Little Demon
Synopsis: An animated horror-comedy series centering on Laura, a reluctant mother who was impregnated by Satan 13 years ago, and Chrissy, her anti-Christ daughter who has just come into her demonic powers. Try as they might to live an ordinary life in Delaware, Md., the two are constantly thwarted by monstrous forces, including Satan, who yearns for custody of his daughter’s soul. Chrissy must also navigate the chaos that is junior high school, while Laura struggles to assimilate to the rhythms of small-town life.
Where to Watch: FX
Disenchantment
Synopsis: After tackling modern times with “The Simpsons” and the future with “Futurama,” producer Matt Groening steps into the past with “Disenchantment.” The animated fantasy series geared toward adults takes place in the crumbling medieval kingdom of Dreamland. It follows the misadventures of hard-drinking young princess Bean, her feisty elf companion Elfo and personal demon Luci. The oddball trio encounters the likes of ogres, sprites, imps, trolls and human fools along the way.
Where to Watch: Netflix
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Arcane
Synopsis: Set in the utopian region of Piltover and the oppressed underground of Zaun, the story follows the origins of two iconic League champions-and the power that will tear them apart.
Where to Watch: Netflix
Harley Quinn
Features bloody violence, Queer characters, bad language, and heartwarming stories.
Synopsis: The newly single Harley Quinn sets off to make it on her own as the criminal queenpin in Gotham City.
Where to Watch: Max
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Gravity Falls
Synopsis: Twins Dipper and Mabel Pines are sent to spend the summer with their great-uncle, Grunkle Stan, in the mysterious town of Gravity Falls, Ore. Grunkle Stan has the kids help him run The Mystery Shack, the tourist trap that he owns. The twins try to adapt to the weird surroundings but sense there is something strange about Gravity Falls and begin to unlock its secrets. When Dipper uncovers a cryptic journal that offers insight into the town’s mysteries, he and Mabel use it and their enthusiastic desire to vanquish evil to battle the imminent mysteries that surround them.
Where to Watch: Disney+
Star Vs. The Forces Of Evil
Synopsis: When magical princess Star Butterfly receives a royal magic wand for her 14th birthday, she proves to her parents that she is not ready for the responsibility that comes with it. As a result, they send her to a place that doesn’t have magic — Earth — in hopes that she will gain maturity. Upon her arrival, Star is given a family to help guide her, so she moves in with the Diaz family, which includes teenage son Marco. Star takes Marco with her as she battles villains — both in their high school and throughout the universe — as she attempts to protect her powerful wand.
Where to Watch: Disney+
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Tessa Smith is a Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer-approved Film and TV Critic. She is also a Freelance Writer. Tessa has been in the Entertainment writing business for ten years and is a member of several Critics Associations including the Critics Choice Association and the Greater Western New York Film Critics Association.