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Okay Mx. Ryuu ive been thinking about this A LOT and i hope u can help me answer this question (more like multiple questions lol srry): Is Robo Fizz like...dead dead, or is he going to respawn, causing him to be a part of another potential episode? Since he’s a robot/animatronic, does that mean he was made in Hell, therefore “hellborn” and can officially die? Or is he “registered” as a sinner and therefore can only die by the hands of angelic weaponry? Are animatronics/robots another form of imps or something making him killable, or do they have some type of spirit too that make them sinners when they “die”? i hope this isnt a bother :)
First off - pretty sure this is the first time anyone has actually used Mx for me and I’m pretty sure I cried a little bit (from euphoria), so thank you.
Secondly - I HAVE THOUGHTS ON THIS.
As we all knew I would.
At first glance, Helluva Boss follows the 1-villain-per-episode theme of present monster kill monster wham bam thank you, ma’am. And to a certain extent, that is very much true.  However, the majority of those villains are not defeated entirely.
Pilot - vs the living world and an evil kid. The kid went bye-bye but the living world obviously did not. Also, the kid is probably somewhere in the Pride ring being an annoying little shit.
Episode 1 - Murder Family, who were very much killed. ...And are thus now in Hell. With them. Somewhere.
Episode 2 - Robofizz, eaten by a dragon. (Which is in fact a badass way to go out.)
Episode 3 - Verosika and co., who are hanging out nearby, possibly next door for all we know.
Episode 4 - Cherubs, who are presumably chilling in the living world desiring revenge, and also Heaven, which is very much still around.
Episode 5 - Striker and Stella, who are lurking and waiting for the next chance to enact their plans.
Of all those episodes, the ONLY one who seems inconvertibly out of the picture is Robofizz, he who got munched on. However, in my opinion, the main difference is that he is a (sentient) machine, not a true sinner or Hellborn at all.
I think that particular version of Robofizz’s body is very much done for. Melted by stomach acid and crunched by teeth and ruined by other unpleasant aspects of a dragon’s digestive system.  However, I see no reason why that should remove Robofizz himself.
The clown is mass-produced by Valentino, who probably got Vox or Vox’s crew to help him make it, considering the industrial crossovers.  Or possibly Asmodeus and Mammon. Whatever. I neither know nor care. Either way, I don’t particularly think they sat down and decided to make the sex-toy clown a homicidal mass murderer who works in an actual circus, since that is generally bad business, if amusing.  I think Robofizz developed sentience on his own a bit beyond the expected AI results.
As such, I see no reason why he couldn’t have pulled an Ultron/Skynet/etc. on this bitch.  Downloaded backups in hard drives, extra bodies, hivemind, whatever safeguard route he chose.  My guess is that there are at least one (probably multiple) versions of Robofizz running around and passing their memories to each other through the Hell Cloud or whatever.  
I don’t think Robofizz is gone forever.  I think he’s too popular in both the staff and viewers to perma-murk him, especially considering it would go against the episodal pattern of the villain being defeated... for now.
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