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Hazbin Hotel Stars Jeremy Jordan, Amir Talai & Kimiko Glenn Tease Exciting Season 1 Arcs Hazbin Hotel stars Jeremy Jordan, Amir Talai & Kimiko Glenn discuss their arcs, favorite songs, what drew them to the show, and what to expect.
Given the ending of Across the Spider-Verse, Kimiko Glenn, Nicolas Cage, and John Mulaney will likely be back as Peni Parker, Spider-Man Noir, and Spider-Ham, respectively.
No Peace for Violent Minds – Kimiko goes to see Frenchie in jail but gets upset when a group that came in after her, gets called in for visitation.
She manhandles both Kimiko and her brother, making it clear that even against other superheroes, it is rarely a fair fight with Stormfront.
The Boys spot Sister Sage, and pursue; Kimiko raids a fridge to binge-drink some beers.
We’re getting there with Butcher being something of a Punisher/Venom mixture at this point, Frenchie kinda being Vertigo, Annie as Livewire, Kimiko as Wolverine and Edgar as some form of Luthor.
After being reunited with Kenji, Kimiko's focus this season shifted to her re-establishing their bond, but that only led to him being killed by newest Seven member, Stormfront (Aya Cash).
Black Canary's costume leaves a lot of room for serious damage, and if The Boys are able to counteract her canary cry by gagging the hero, she won't have much to help her take on Kimiko and survive.
Butcher also faced a Boys mutiny after he tried to shoot Kimiko's brother without hesitation.
Created by J.G. Quintel, Close Enough premieres on HBO Max July 9. The series stars Quintel, Gabrielle Walsh, Jason Mantzoukas, James Adomian, Kimiko Glenn, Jessica DiCicco, Kelly Ohanian, Jim Cummings, Maurice LaMarche and Jeff Bennett.
Frenchie’s (Tomer Capon) ability to recognize he’s protecting Kimiko (Karen Fukuhara) for the wrong reasons is one of the more touching moments of the season.
He mentions how they gender-flipped the character of Stillwell, who is played by Elisabeth Shue, and have fleshed out the characters of Starlight (Erin Moriarty) and Kimiko (Karen Fukuhara).
Karen Fukuhara plays the physically enhanced fugitive Kimiko in “The Boys”, the Amazon series that takes an irreverent look at the superhero genre.
Kimiko's brother was deemed a super terrorist, Ryan (Homeland and Becca Butcher's son), and Stormfront, a literal Nazi superhero.
Later, unfortunately, things turn out to be worse when Kimiko actually rips out one of his eyes.
Racism is a key theme in season 2, with Stormfront revealed as a fully paid-up white supremacist, using horrific racial slurs against Kimiko's brother and a black man she murdered while under the "Liberty" moniker.
Starlight, Kimiko and Maeve are flawed women who will get their hands dirty, unlike the picture perfect superwomen of the past.
When The Boys catch up with Kimiko, Butcher tries to kill her, but his crew members stop him.
Reporting was contributed by Brooks Barnes and Louis Keene from Los Angeles, Nate Schweber from New York, Jack Nicas from San Francisco, and Kimiko de Freytas-Tamura from London.
After getting yelled at for retaining her waitress job, Kimiko quits her voice acting job and goes home to find Erika assembling a new computer in her undergarments.