If Seth Rogen voiced Husk in Hazbin Hotel instead of Keith David, the character’s vibe would shift from a weary, gravelly-voiced, experienced bartender to a more frantic, comedic, and lighthearted gambler. His iconic line, "I'm a bartender, not a therapist," would likely feel less weary and more sarcastic or cynical. Comedic Shift: The character's cynical, exhausted energy would likely be replaced with a higher-pitched, giggly sarcasm typical of Rogen, making him less menacing and more of a "lovable loser" figure. Musical Style: Husk’s musical numbers, like "Loser, Baby," which heavily rely on a rich, baritone, bluesy tone, would likely be re-arranged to fit a more conversational or comedic singing style. Relationship with Angel Dust: The dynamic with Angel Dust might feel less like a mature, reluctant mentor and more like a comedic buddy-cop scenario. Character Perception: Fans likely would have viewed the character differently; instead of a "grumpy cat" persona, he might have been perceived as a neurotic, anxious, and humorous character. *Guys and Gals... I Know YouTube Video Show is Banned from Scratch because of Something Something Something*