In fact, I've been tinkering with this design for a long time because I didn't know what to choose. I wanted to come with something original, but at the same time, I really liked the official concept arts of winter clothing.
And in the end, I did it, but I didn't really like it, and I decided to draw a new one, but I scored and just finished off the details, and now you can see the final design at the beginning of the post.
And I'm still not too happy with what I've drawn, but I don't really care anymore.
Okay, let's get to the official designs. In GOTNF, Astrid, like all the other characters, does not wear winter clothes, which is unfortunate. In the second film, she wears quite warm clothes, but there are still bare areas. Concept art: All the designs are very beautiful and cute, but there are still bare areas of skin, and I don't want my girl to freeze.
My design: I thought the Hoffersons had a bunch of different animal skins, and some of the animals went for warm clothes, like a bear, which serves as Astrid's cape.
I've been struggling with the redesign for a long time, not really knowing what to add to Charlie, 'cause there are so many options! But I still realized to some extent what I wanted.
In my redesign, I wanted Charlotte to look as cute and friendly as possible, so I added pastel colors and soft silhouette shapes to her. And also my, like, headcanon, that Charlie is trying to look friendly and nice to sinners. But because she's a hell-born creature, she doesn't really understand what humans consider cute, which makes her look a little scary and uncanny.
But Valkyrie (aka Vaggie) helps her with learning how to look cute and friendly.
Why, you may ask? I just personally didn't like the whole plot twist in the show with Vaggie being an angel and Charlie not knowing it. Since the pilot era, the whole theory that Vaggie is a former exorcist seemed far-fetched to me ('cause the evidence was mostly based on the fact that Vi has an angelic spear, even though anyone can buy a weapon from Carmilla, and that she has an X on her blindfold). And like, why was Valkyrie afraid to tell her all-forgiving and understanding girlfriend about this secret? Why didn't Charlie figure out that Vi was an angel (like, Charlie had never seen her girlfriend's blood, or what?)?
In short, my idea is as follows: Charlotte pitchs her idea of redeeming sinners in her hotel, instead of a mass g*nocide every year, to the upper classes of heaven, and they listen. The higher angels give Charlie a test year so that she can find out and prove that a sinner can redeem themself. And if Charlotte succeeds, then the extermination will stop, and if not, well, everything will remain the same. And to make sure that everything is going well, and Lucifer's daughter is not making evil plans, one of the exorcists is assigned to Charlie — Valkyrie (it's a fake name, btw). Valkyrie doesn't really believe in the idea of redeeming sinners, but since she's been assigned to do something by the old angels, she'll get to work. She and Charlie agree that maybe the sinners won't like having an exorcist in the same room with them, so they decided that Valkyrie would pretend to be a sinner (a moth demon, to be more specific). And according to the hypothetical development of the plot, Valkyrie will begin to understand that maybe sinners are not as bad as they were taught in paradise, maybe not everyone is here deservedly. Would she side with Charlie?... But this is just a hypothetical scenario.
In the meantime, Valkyrie is a cold and non-empathic person. She feels disgust and contempt for all the hellish inhabitants. She firmly believes that heaven's policy is correct, and everything that has been drilled into her head since birth is true.
Well, that's it for now. Bye.
⚡G3 Frankie Stein redesign!!!⚡
I think I could have added more lightning elements to their design, but overall I like what I've got.
Y'all know, it would be nice if the Hazbin Hotel had a character through whom viewers could seamlessly explore the lore of this universe (yes, I know there are so many characters, but in my opinion, such a character could well be). It could be a newly arrived sinner who came to the hotel, cornyly afraid of everything going on in hell. And since they doesn't know the hell here, just like an audience, they could ask important questions about the structure of the world, like: who are overlords? what happens to a sinner if they are killed by angelic weapons? what areas is the circle of pride divided into? and the like.
Important remark: the character is not the main protagonist, but a secondary character.
In April, I decided to redraw a screenshot from "Mlp: Tell your Tale". I have nothing against the series, but the design of the pony is just HORRIBLE! The animation itself has gotten better over time, but God, what's wrong with Hitch's face?! Zipp has cancer?! What the heck, Hasbro?!
I don't have any problems with the design of Cadence, except, probably, how casual and relaxed her hairstyle looks (yeah, Tia and Luna also have loose hair, but Idk, since their hair is fluttering, I don't have a similar issue with them).
It's like an au where all the characters are toys. Hiccup is a rag doll, and Toothless is a plush dragon (are rag and plush toys different?). I like to imagine that Snotlout will call Hiccup a girl's toy (*wink* reference *wink*). With other characters, I'm still wondering what kind of toys they'll be.
What are you talking about, Blitzø?! Cheating is a big deal!!!
I just HATE how they try to justify Stolas's cheating in this episode, that they've even made new characters to tell the audience head-on: "Uh, aCtUAlly, it's okay for this man and Stolas to cheat on their wives, with whom they have daughters, because they're gay and cuz a woman and Stella — b#tches! Duh 🙄".
And by the way, I'm wondering why this woman is dead after all? Did she kill herself out of grief that her husband cheated on her? Did he kill her?
And how convenient it is that right now our main characters (who, just a little bit, are notorious murderers who kill anyone for money) have a conscience. Look, they don't want to kill this nice guy and ruin his family 🥺.
Where was that conscience when all of them, except Moxie, were ready to ruin this family? And all the other people?
Double standards, that's all!
I'm wondering how Vivien would deal with the topic of cheating in the series if the cheaters were female characters?
Edit: some people have rightly pointed out that a man just probably may have cheated on his wife. We don't know for sure if he cheated on her or not. I'm a dumbass, somehow, missed it. Sorry for that.