The plump demon is a minor character who makes his only appearance in "Charlie Dies and Doesn't Come Back."
Appearance[]
He is depicted as a plump, grotesque demon with pinkish-red skin, bulging eyes with red, scribbled pupils, and off-white scleras. He has two small, off-white curved horns protruding from his forehead. His body is round and portly, with a protruding belly covered in sparse, dark hair. He has a pair of small, crimson bat-like wings on his back. His limbs are short and stubby, ending in cloven hooves for feet. In his right hand, he clutches a crimson, cardboard pitchfork with three pointed prongs. He wears no clothing.
Personality[]
At first, he portrays himself as a confident, intimidating, and malevolent demon, claiming to be Charlie's tormentor and master in Hell to cover for Satan. However, after his makeshift scene of Hell falls apart, so does his facade. In reality, he is a meek and very sensitive individual who starts crying after Charlie inadvertently insults the hard work he put into making the scene for him.
Role in episode[]
After Charlie wakes up in Hell, the plump demon welcomes him, claiming to be his new master. The demon introduces Charlie to his Hell toilet and mattress, which are sentient and made of flesh and bones, along with Jeremy, who he claims is Charlie's only form of hellish entertainment. However, after the hellish wallpaper falls over, the demon admits that Charlie has worn him down and that Hell is not what it used to be. He claims that Satan has caused Hell to freeze over because he was so down in the dumps. Despite this, the demon tries to maintain his bold front, but when Charlie points out that his "evil pitchfork" is made of cardboard, the demon starts crying and tells Charlie to leave, claiming that he put a lot of work into trying to recreate Hell for Charlie.