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Helluva Boss (2020)

Bias Rating
Analyzing...
Progressive
Viewer Rating
Rating: 8.1
Helluva Boss poster

Overview

In Hell, imp Blitzø (the 'o' is silent) runs an assassin business targeting the world of the living, using a spell book borrowed from a prince of the underworld. With employees Moxxie, Millie, and Loona, they attempt to survive each other while keeping business afloat.


Starring Cast


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Bias Dimensions

Political: Strong Left
Diversity: High
LGBTQ: Positive
Trans: Neutral
Christianity: Negative

Overview

In Hell, imp Blitzø (the 'o' is silent) runs an assassin business targeting the world of the living, using a spell book borrowed from a prince of the underworld. With employees Moxxie, Millie, and Loona, they attempt to survive each other while keeping business afloat.


Starring Cast


Where to watch

Prime Video logoPrime Video
Powered byJustWatch

Detailed Bias Analysis

Analyzing...
Progressive

Primary

The series explicitly promotes progressive ideology through its central themes of LGBTQ+ normalization, a consistent critique of class hierarchy and power abuse, and a focus on mental health and trauma within its narrative.

The animated series 'Helluva Boss' prominently features a diverse cast of characters, with a strong emphasis on LGBTQ+ representation that is central to the narrative and character development. The show consistently normalizes and explores non-traditional identities and relationships, making these themes integral to its storytelling.

Secondary

Helluva Boss prominently features multiple LGBTQ+ characters, including central figures Blitzo (bisexual) and Stolas (gay). Their relationships are explored with significant depth, dignity, and complexity, driving core narrative arcs. The show normalizes queer identities and experiences, portraying them as integral to the characters' lives without endorsing ridicule or degradation, resulting in an overall affirming depiction.

Helluva Boss features Sallie May, a trans woman, as a minor character. Her trans identity is acknowledged factually and respectfully by other characters, but it is not a central theme or source of conflict. She is depicted with agency, and her identity is neither uplifted nor denigrated, resulting in an incidental portrayal.

The show consistently portrays Heaven and its angelic inhabitants, who represent the ultimate 'good' in a Christian-inspired cosmology, as hypocritical, self-righteous, and often cruel. The narrative frequently satirizes the perceived moral superiority of these figures, presenting them as more flawed and less sympathetic than many of the Hell-born characters. This critique is aimed at institutionalized dogma and the abuse of power rather than individual faith.

The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.

Helluva Boss is an original animated series with characters created specifically for the show. There are no pre-existing characters from prior source material, history, or earlier adaptations whose gender was changed for this production.

Helluva Boss is an original animated web series that introduced all its characters for the first time. There is no prior source material, historical record, or previous adaptation to establish a canonical race for any character that could then be altered.


Viewer Rating Breakdown

8.1

Viewer Rating

Combines user and critic ratings from four sources

User Ratings

IMDB logo
8.1
The Movie Database logo
8.0

Critic Ratings

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N/A
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