I'm bored. So lets unpack what this likely means.
No pictures cause Im really fuckin lazy. (Yes I know it'd really benefit having them)
Thread.
#HazbinHotel #AddictMV https://twitter.com/Sesukytes/status/1285660932593647622
No pictures cause Im really fuckin lazy. (Yes I know it'd really benefit having them)
Thread.
#HazbinHotel #AddictMV https://twitter.com/Sesukytes/status/1285660932593647622
Just looking in the comments of the og tweet you can see a lotta people thinking the entire video is a dream.
But thanks to Husk's instagram we know that's not true, since Angel invited him to the show.
The pole dancing performance was real. We can say that is fact.
But thanks to Husk's instagram we know that's not true, since Angel invited him to the show.
The pole dancing performance was real. We can say that is fact.
So what in the video is this refering to?
It's likely this specific scene of the building being destroyed.
An important part of visual story telling is the colours used in scenes.
This sequence always felt a bit... Out of place compared to the rest of the video, and with reason
It's likely this specific scene of the building being destroyed.
An important part of visual story telling is the colours used in scenes.
This sequence always felt a bit... Out of place compared to the rest of the video, and with reason
See the majority of the MV is reds and warm pinks. Hells typical pallete. Thus, reality.
But this dance and explosion sequence is primarily /blue and cool purples/ the typical opposite of red.
We see this kinda pallete in one other place in Hazbins content.
Alastors parody song
But this dance and explosion sequence is primarily /blue and cool purples/ the typical opposite of red.
We see this kinda pallete in one other place in Hazbins content.
Alastors parody song
Though Alastors parody song in the pilot DID happen, and had several colour shifts, it does seem to stick around neon blues as much as possible.
Throughout the song Alastor is warping the reality around the characters, and we don't see it stay once the scene passes-
Throughout the song Alastor is warping the reality around the characters, and we don't see it stay once the scene passes-
-As everyone is back to their normal apperances after Pentious breaks the wall.
It's unclear if this was all complete illusuion or not, but there was certainly some reality shenanigains going on, so I think it's worth mentioning.
It's unclear if this was all complete illusuion or not, but there was certainly some reality shenanigains going on, so I think it's worth mentioning.
This dance and destruction sequence seems to be what Angel and Cherri WANT to do. They want to have fun and do as they please, but Valentino and the mystery guy are preventing them both from doing that.
Thus, while doing what they must, they dream of doing what they want.
Thus, while doing what they must, they dream of doing what they want.
Now that thats done, I mentioned palletes before, and there's one more to cover that isnt dream related.
Every scene in Angels room shares a similar pallete. Yes it's because they're all Angels room, but his rooms pallete is very different and worth mentioning.
Every scene in Angels room shares a similar pallete. Yes it's because they're all Angels room, but his rooms pallete is very different and worth mentioning.
Angels room is INCREDIBLY desaturated. You can tell it's all pink, but it's practically grey. And I'm sure there's reason.
See, one thing Angel could do in older iterations was colour shift. His saturation would change depending on his soberiety and mood.
See, one thing Angel could do in older iterations was colour shift. His saturation would change depending on his soberiety and mood.
Though Angel himself isn't changing, I'm betting his room is.
It's not just a basic tone setting, I'm betting as the series progresses we'll see Angels room slowly brighten up as he does.
Not that it's actually changing hue, but that his room is meant to convey his mental state-
It's not just a basic tone setting, I'm betting as the series progresses we'll see Angels room slowly brighten up as he does.
Not that it's actually changing hue, but that his room is meant to convey his mental state-
-That as his head becomes clear, and he becomes more himself, the room, his only true bit of privacy, where he is 100% completely himself, will become a brighter and happier environment.