Little Demon Animaг§гјo, Comг©dia 2022 0h 23m 6.8 🌟
The series centers on (voiced by Lucy DeVito), a social outcast who discovers on her first day of seventh grade that she is the Antichrist. The show’s brilliance lies in its metaphorical use of puberty; Chrissy’s burgeoning demonic powers serve as a literalization of the hormonal volatility that accompanies age 13. When she is bullied, her eyes turn black and she unintentionally massacres her peers—a "bonkers" escalation of the internal rage many teenagers feel. The Core Family Dynamic
Little Demon succeeds by grounding its "WTF insanity" in genuine emotional stakes. It suggests that even the Antichrist just wants a normal life, and even the Devil can have a "heart of gold" (or at least a pathetic desire to be liked). Despite its cancellation by Disney+ and FX in 2023, the series remains a unique entry in adult animation for its fearless blend of filth, gore, and surprising sweetness. Review: “Little Demon” - Roo News Little Demon AnimaГ§ГЈo, ComГ©dia 2022 0h 23m 6.8
(Aubrey Plaza): Chrissy's mother is a "badass" single mom and skilled witch who has spent 13 years on the run to protect her daughter from the Devil. Her character subverts the "mama bear" trope, blending it with a messy, realistic intensity. The series centers on (voiced by Lucy DeVito),
: Caught between her mother’s desire for a "normal" suburban life and her father’s grand apocalyptic dreams, Chrissy struggles to find her own identity amidst their competing influences. Visual Creativity and Reception The Core Family Dynamic Little Demon succeeds by
The Hellish Relatability of Little Demon (2022) The 2022 animated series Little Demon serves as a chaotic, blood-soaked meditation on the complexities of modern family life, cleverly disguised as a supernatural horror-comedy. By placing a 13-year-old girl at the center of a cosmic custody battle between her fiercely protective mother and the literal Prince of Darkness, the show uses the extreme tropes of the occult to explore the very real, often painful transitions of adolescence and divorce. A Literal Coming-of-Age Nightmare
(Danny DeVito): Far from a cunning lord of evil, the show’s version of Satan is more of a "sleazy but harmless step-dad" figure who is desperate for a relationship with his daughter. This creates a relatable, albeit twisted, shared custody arrangement where the father attempts to bond with his child through apocalyptic lessons.