Chill and Listen To 1930s Music with Alastor (Animated) Hour Long (Hazbin hotel - Alastor playlist)

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The creator spent 15 hours drawing the animation and additional time selecting the catchiest songs to accompany them, rendering and exporting everything. The animation features a curated playlist of 1930s classics, starting with "The Way You Look Tonight" by Fred Astaire at 00:00, followed by "In the Mood" by Glenn Miller at 03:04, "Ain't She Sweet" by Gene Austin at 05:45, "Puttin' on the Ritz" by Harry Richman at 08:24, "It All Depends on You" by Ruth Etting at 10:49, "Cheek to Cheek" by Fred Austin at 13:48, "Stormy Weather" by Ethel Walters at 17:02, "Singing in the Rain" by Cuff Edwards at 20:08, "You're My Past, Present and Future" by Ruth Etting at 22:29, "If I Didn't Care" by Ink Spots at 25:41, "Isn't It Romantic" by Harold Stern at 28:42, "We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye" by Guy Lombardo at 31:53, "In an Old Log Cabin" by Irving Aaronson at 35:00, "I Wanna Be Loved by You" by High Hatters at 37:48, "It Was Sweet of You" by Emil Coleman at 40:46, "Were Your Ears Burning Baby" by Ruth Etting at 43:38, "Did You Ever See a Dream Walking" by Gene Austin at 46:15, "When Your Lover Has Gone" by Louis Armstrong at 49:04, "I Thought About You" by Mildred Bailey at 52:09, "Dream a Little Dream of Me" by Ozzie Nelson at 54:41, and "What Will I Tell My Heart" by Andy Kirk at 57:47. The playlist is intended for relaxation, study, or background listening while going about your day. The songs originate from the 1930s, around the time Alastor was alive and just after he died, and the creator assures that Alastor is aware of all of them. The creator thanks their tablet, the artists, Vivienne Medrano for creating Alastor, and the big buck. They invite viewers to let them know if they have any requests for future content.