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Beelzebub redesign that I did for fun

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Here's my redesign for Bee, also HUGE FUCKING DISCLAIMER SINCE I KNOW WHAT CERTAIN FANS ARE LIKE.


Do NOT harass or attack me over this redesign, I didn't do it to spite Vivziepop or show that "mine is better uwu", I actually love her original design and I wanna do my own spin.. kinda like a "what if Beezelbub was design by me or in my oc's universe".


As you can see, I got rid of her lava lamp stomach and gave her a lava lamp abomen, credits to ReddByrd and FewyFish for the idea :P /gen


I also try to stay true to the original design by keeping her colors and the idea of her being part bee, she's suppose to look more like a fox but with a bit of bee, but I realized that she looks more like one of the background Hellhounds from the Queen Bee episode.


So, I guess she's part Hellhound part bee now, which honestly suits her more..

Oh, and her eyes are base on her full demon form that she display in the same episode, I kept her ears because as stated in the wiki


"Beelzebub's ears are designed after beehives".


Again, I hope you guys like the redesign and again, I have no fucking hate for the original design.. in fact, Bee is one of my favorite characters in Helluva Boss next to Fizzarolli, Ozzie, Blitz, Loona, Stolas and so on. ^_^"


Oh, and how I did the lava lamp effect? I barrow it from the Hazbin Hotel wiki.

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Woah, the stinger area is glowing! :D I forgot what the bee back is called x3

XxDuncanDonutxX responds:

An abdomen!

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