: A scene of Charlie vaping at the start was cut due to Adult Swim's anti-vaping partnerships, though the Devil's vaping remained with tinted red smoke. Legacy and Parallels
Compare this to the episode about his uncle. Charlie Dies and Doesn't Come Back | Smiling Friends Wiki
In the Season 1 finale, " Charlie Dies and Doesn't Come Back ," the series delivers a dark yet absurd Christmas special . Despite the definitive title, the episode is widely recognized as a play on the trope of permanent character deaths in media. Episode Overview [S1E8] Charlie Dies and Doesn't Come Back
: Charlie's genitals had to be censored twice because the initial pixelation was insufficient.
The episode was later remade for using papier-mâché puppets. Interestingly, the show's third season includes a thematic successor titled "Charlie’s Uncle Dies and Doesn’t Come Back," which follows a similarly dark and absurdist trajectory. If you'd like, I can: Detail the ending's twist and how Charlie actually returns. : A scene of Charlie vaping at the
: Charlie finds the Devil (voiced by Zach Hadel) in a state of apathetic depression, spending his time playing Rust , eating junk food, and vaping instead of managing Hell.
: Charlie attempts to cheer the Devil up in exchange for his life. While his initial efforts fail, the Devil eventually smiles after accidentally killing his own delivery driver. Production Trivia Despite the definitive title, the episode is widely
: James Rolfe (the Angry Video Game Nerd) provided voices for the screaming souls seen in the flashing images during Charlie's death scene.