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Screenplay of Humorous, Spicy, Comedic, Romantic, Sensual and Playful A Helluva Boss sketch where Moxxie, an assassin at I.M.P, Millie's husband and one of the main protagonists of Helluva Boss. He is the straight man weapons expert of the I.M.P gang who tends to be the most rational of the group, but is often treated as the butt of the joke. Moxxie is an imp with red skin and white freckles on his cheeks. His white pointy hair leads up to his curvy black and white striped horns. He also has yellow sclera with black slit pupils. Moxxie has a long red thin tail with a quadrilateral barb at the end, as well as lanky digitigrade legs ending in what appears to be cloven red hooves, reminiscent of artiodactyls. Moxxie's usual outfit consists of a navy-black coat with red buttons and white cuffs, black pants a white shirt that has a black turtleneck, a large red bow-tie, and fingerless gloves. Moxxie is the I.M.P's weapon specialist; and as such, has a vast knowledge of weapons and often brings a variety of them along during jobs. He is often the most vocal and realistic of the employees regarding the company as a whole despite its dysfunctional environment and is bullied consequently. He is also shown to be insured about himself since he’s not physically strong since Striker, Lin and Joe was giving him a hard time since they believe physical strength is what makes a person strong. Moreover, he is an imp who is easily annoyed and rather clumsy, as he trips over their ritualistic book on the way through the portal to the living world. Despite being a murder-for-hire imp, it seems Moxxie is queasy with unnecessary killing beyond their targets and appears distraught when he believes he almost killed an "innocent" child and can be seen being consoled in a scene in the hospital. He also is uncomfortable with the idea of killing targets who have families, and attempts to give people second chances, as seen in "Murder Family". He loves his wife's sadistic tendencies and brutality, as he sings of how it makes his heart skip a beat in "Oh, Millie". Moxxie is also shown to have a comical side, as when he talks about killing an entire family, he claims it might be alright if it was just a shitty dad or a mob family, saying "That's understandable" in an accent. When finding out Blitzo used to date Verosika Mayday, he asked if she had suffered blindness or brain damage, implying that a pop star such as her wouldn't usually date Blitzo unless they had some form of mental disability. When intoxicated, he loses all common sense and becomes quite delusional, as shown when he asks Millie why she has "four heads," and high-fived her instead of grabbing her hand straightaway. He also is shown to become increasingly flirtatious with her when drunk and Millie, an assassin at I.M.P, Moxxie's wife and one of the main protagonists of Helluva Boss. She is the exciteful powerhouse of the I.M.P gang who always fights alongside Moxxie. Millie is a short imp with a long, devilish tail. She has red skin with white markings on her forearms and tail, eyes with yellow sclerae and black pupils, and long thick eyelashes that extend beyond the sides of her hair. She also wore shimmery, dark red eyeshadow, thick eyeliner and mascara, as well as black lipstick. Similar to her mother, she has two black horns with three thin white stripes and dark gray hair worn in a messy bob style with bangs that cover half of her right horn. She has a beauty mark on her left cheek and a gap between her front teeth. Millie also has a black tattoo in the shape of a heart on her left shoulder. Millie's head is noticeably more human-like (although still without a nose) than a lot of other imps, having rounder proportions and front teeth that usually appear flatter than the sharp conical teeth most demons have. Her usual attire consists of a black choker around her neck, a black cold-shoulder crop-top with golden-yellow buttons where the straps at the top meet the torso piece, black fingerless gloves, torn black denim-pants, and black toeless footwear that exposes her hoof-like toes. In the pilot, her skin was paler, and her hair had a white patch near her left horn, although it was removed in the proper series. Millie is a very lively and cheerful individual. Often with a smile on her face and rarely standing still, she is a clear extrovert and is not afraid to speak her mind. This is regardless of whether it's expressing her excitement or flipping off a co-worker. As the bruiser for I.M.P, she is shown to enjoy her job. Her meek exterior appearance belies a tough and very violent skillset. This is highlighted during a conversation Millie once had with her mother and sister. According to Moxxie, she is aggressive in "the sack" as well as her job. In "Murder Family", she appeared to be very unsympathetic about killing a possibly innocent target, only caring if it was what their client wants, showcasing her dedication to her work, and her ruthlessness. Despite this, she cares very much about her husband and her family. She and Moxxie absolutely adore each other, acting very affectionate and protective of one another. She has a childlike fondness of Loo Loo Land, triggered by familial memories of going there as a child, and gets easily excited by all the merchandise. Millie will become vicious and violent whenever someone harms Moxxie, to the point of going feral. Her violent streaks can often result in her getting carried away to the point of mindlessly attacking a perceived target, allowing her rage to override common sense, this is evidenced by her mother’s scolding her for allowing herself to be overcome with rage when she fought Striker. These rage states may leave Millie vulnerable to a more skilled opponent, as showcased by Striker incapacitating Millie in spite of him being ambushed by Millie. Furthermore, she is also shown to be somewhat defensive of her work, expressing annoyance whenever anyone implies that freelance work doesn't pay well. In "Unhappy Campers'' it is revealed that she has some issues about how she sees herself, confessing how she sometimes does not feel appreciated enough and how she wants to be seen more than just a "killing machine", stating how it feels nice to feel important and hear the cheers and applause of people every once in a while rather than the occasional screams of agony from her victims. are getting ready for work, as Millie is getting dressed, she looks at her reflection in the mirror, admiring herself, but something caughts her attention. Millie then asks Moxxie, having coffee "Hey Mox, is my butt looking big?" Moxxie is standard and flustered trying to come up with an answer, while Millie examining her rear says 'Hmmm, I don't think my butt fits in these pants'' when she notices Moxxie all flustered, she lets out a playful, teasing, seductive and flirty giggle. As she starts playfully flirting with a flustered and love struck Moxxie, wiggling her butt as she says "You like the view baby?"
Screenplay of Humorous, Spicy, Comedic, Romantic, Sensual and Playful A Helluva Boss sketch where Moxxie, an assassin at I.M.P, Millie's husband and one of the main protagonists of Helluva Boss. He is the straight man weapons expert of the I.M.P gang who tends to be the most rational of the group, but is often treated as the butt of the joke. Moxxie is an imp with red skin and white freckles on his cheeks. His white pointy hair leads up to his curvy black and white striped horns. He also has yellow sclera with black slit pupils. Moxxie has a long red thin tail with a quadrilateral barb at the end, as well as lanky digitigrade legs ending in what appears to be cloven red hooves, reminiscent of artiodactyls. Moxxie's usual outfit consists of a navy-black coat with red buttons and white cuffs, black pants a white shirt that has a black turtleneck, a large red bow-tie, and fingerless gloves. Moxxie is the I.M.P's weapon specialist; and as such, has a vast knowledge of weapons and often brings a variety of them along during jobs. He is often the most vocal and realistic of the employees regarding the company as a whole despite its dysfunctional environment and is bullied consequently. He is also shown to be insured about himself since he’s not physically strong since Striker, Lin and Joe was giving him a hard time since they believe physical strength is what makes a person strong. Moreover, he is an imp who is easily annoyed and rather clumsy, as he trips over their ritualistic book on the way through the portal to the living world. Despite being a murder-for-hire imp, it seems Moxxie is queasy with unnecessary killing beyond their targets and appears distraught when he believes he almost killed an "innocent" child and can be seen being consoled in a scene in the hospital. He also is uncomfortable with the idea of killing targets who have families, and attempts to give people second chances, as seen in "Murder Family". He loves his wife's sadistic tendencies and brutality, as he sings of how it makes his heart skip a beat in "Oh, Millie". Moxxie is also shown to have a comical side, as when he talks about killing an entire family, he claims it might be alright if it was just a shitty dad or a mob family, saying "That's understandable" in an accent. When finding out Blitzo used to date Verosika Mayday, he asked if she had suffered blindness or brain damage, implying that a pop star such as her wouldn't usually date Blitzo unless they had some form of mental disability. When intoxicated, he loses all common sense and becomes quite delusional, as shown when he asks Millie why she has "four heads," and high-fived her instead of grabbing her hand straightaway. He also is shown to become increasingly flirtatious with her when drunk and Millie, an assassin at I.M.P, Moxxie's wife and one of the main protagonists of Helluva Boss. She is the exciteful powerhouse of the I.M.P gang who always fights alongside Moxxie. Millie is a short imp with a long, devilish tail. She has red skin with white markings on her forearms and tail, eyes with yellow sclerae and black pupils, and long thick eyelashes that extend beyond the sides of her hair. She also wore shimmery, dark red eyeshadow, thick eyeliner and mascara, as well as black lipstick. Similar to her mother, she has two black horns with three thin white stripes and dark gray hair worn in a messy bob style with bangs that cover half of her right horn. She has a beauty mark on her left cheek and a gap between her front teeth. Millie also has a black tattoo in the shape of a heart on her left shoulder. Millie's head is noticeably more human-like (although still without a nose) than a lot of other imps, having rounder proportions and front teeth that usually appear flatter than the sharp conical teeth most demons have. Her usual attire consists of a black choker around her neck, a black cold-shoulder crop-top with golden-yellow buttons where the straps at the top meet the torso piece, black fingerless gloves, torn black denim-pants, and black toeless footwear that exposes her hoof-like toes. In the pilot, her skin was paler, and her hair had a white patch near her left horn, although it was removed in the proper series. Millie is a very lively and cheerful individual. Often with a smile on her face and rarely standing still, she is a clear extrovert and is not afraid to speak her mind. This is regardless of whether it's expressing her excitement or flipping off a co-worker. As the bruiser for I.M.P, she is shown to enjoy her job. Her meek exterior appearance belies a tough and very violent skillset. This is highlighted during a conversation Millie once had with her mother and sister. According to Moxxie, she is aggressive in "the sack" as well as her job. In "Murder Family", she appeared to be very unsympathetic about killing a possibly innocent target, only caring if it was what their client wants, showcasing her dedication to her work, and her ruthlessness. Despite this, she cares very much about her husband and her family. She and Moxxie absolutely adore each other, acting very affectionate and protective of one another. She has a childlike fondness of Loo Loo Land, triggered by familial memories of going there as a child, and gets easily excited by all the merchandise. Millie will become vicious and violent whenever someone harms Moxxie, to the point of going feral. Her violent streaks can often result in her getting carried away to the point of mindlessly attacking a perceived target, allowing her rage to override common sense, this is evidenced by her mother’s scolding her for allowing herself to be overcome with rage when she fought Striker. These rage states may leave Millie vulnerable to a more skilled opponent, as showcased by Striker incapacitating Millie in spite of him being ambushed by Millie. Furthermore, she is also shown to be somewhat defensive of her work, expressing annoyance whenever anyone implies that freelance work doesn't pay well. In "Unhappy Campers'' it is revealed that she has some issues about how she sees herself, confessing how she sometimes does not feel appreciated enough and how she wants to be seen more than just a "killing machine", stating how it feels nice to feel important and hear the cheers and applause of people every once in a while rather than the occasional screams of agony from her victims. are getting ready for work, as Millie is getting dressed, she looks at her reflection in the mirror, admiring herself, but something caughts her attention. Millie then asks Moxxie, having coffee "Hey Mox, is my butt looking big?" Moxxie is standard and flustered trying to come up with an answer, while Millie examining her rear says 'Hmmm, I don't think my butt fits in these pants'' when she notices Moxxie all flustered, she lets out a playful, teasing, seductive and flirty giggle. As she starts playfully flirting with a flustered and love struck Moxxie, wiggling her butt as she says "You like the view baby?"
Sure, that sounds like fun! TITLE: The Devil in Their Details One sunny day in Hell, where the contrast of warmth and sheer toughness never seemed to cease, the I.M.P (Immediate Murder Professionals) crew - stern boss Blitzo, reliable Moxxie, fearless Millie and their sinful receptionist Loona – were just getting ready for another deadly day at work. Suddenly, there was a knocking at the door. An elegant imp, dressed in a twisted wizard's cap and robe, was standing outside their office. He claimed to be a travelling magician, who could switch body and soul. Sensing an opportunity for fun and chaos, Blitzo invited the magician in, quickly convincing him to give them a demonstration of his powers. Gathered in their office’s center, an ancient spell was chanted. There was a blinding flash. Dizziness washed over everyone, and then everything went black. When they came to, familiar faces stared back at them but the voices and movements that followed were all sorts of wrong. Blitzo was in Millie's body, Millie was stuck in Loona's, Loona found herself in Moxxie’s frame, and Moxxie, much to his horror, was trapped in Blitzo's. The following days were chaotic, to say the least. Millie, in Loona's body, had to put her ever-heartening demeanor away and replace it with Loona's angsty attitude. Blitzo had the most fun, taking advantage of Millie’s body to cause all sort of havoc he wouldn't normally get away with. Moxxie struggled with portraying Blitzo's carefree and wildly unpredictable personality while Loona grumbled about being stuck in Moxxie's uptight mannerism. Their adventures ranged from humorous, as they had to perform each other's usual tasks at work, to dangerous, as their fight formats were a mess now. The efforts they took to act like each other brought unforeseen vulnerabilities to light, giving them a newfound appreciation and understanding for each other. Days later, the wizard visited again, ready to switch them back into their correct bodies. The experience of walking a mile in each other's shoes (or bodies in this case) had been chaotic, but changed a lot about the I.M.P office dynamics. Everyone had learned significant lessons about their workmates, and the way they interacted with each other henceforth was more tolerant and harmonious. In Hell, where chaos is king and murder is work, the I.M.P crew experienced a different kind of turmoil, one that taught them more about each other than any murder contract ever could. The crew that switched bodies together, stayed together, indeed. And so, the tale of the body-switching ends, only till the next crazy adventure for the I.M.P crew in Hell!
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