Evilina

Evilina is a character in the Channel Awesome series That Guy With the Glasses. She is an antagonist in that she is the daughter of Satan and is the heiress of Hell, and she can be very sadistic at times. She is shown to take pleasure in her minions' fear.

Son of the Mask
She first appears during the Critic's Son of the Mask review where Satan plans to reveal her identity to his minions. However, she first appears as a pony-obssessed fan girl with a My Little Pony fixation, to which Satan hangs up and berates his wife Kim Kardishian for not raising Evilina properly. Kim says that she thought films like The Exorcist were getting too dark for Evilina so she showed her cartoons and kids' shows in the hopes of making her more human, to which Satan responds that she is the heiress of Hell and meant to be doing evil things. Kim says she thought of showing Evilina Son of the Mask but then abandoned it, throwing in a trash can, because it was too evil even for her. So the Critic gets it and is traumatized by it. Halfway in his review, Satan, glad that his tools are working, appears in Evilina's room and finds her chatting to a brony fan boy. He asks where she finds these people and says he'll show her "an evil worse than Hasbro" and drags her off. Later, he and Evilina appear in the Critic's house where the Critic begs Satan to kill him to end memories of the horror he has seen. Satan asks Evilina if he should kill the Critic but Evilina says no, its crueller to leave the Critic alive, and Satan says "That's my girl" and they go back to Hell.

In Hell, Evilina shows her fan girl form, making all the souls laugh, but then shows her true demonic form, making them cower in fear.

[[wikipedia:The Cat in the Hat (film)|The Cat in the Hat
Evilina plays a large role in the review of The Cat in the Hat where she starts the review by singing My Little Pony and playing with the dolls. But then the Nostalgia Critic shoots her doll and asks her not to turn the review into a brony message board. Then he starts the review after asking what kids do in their spare time. Evilina says they could watch a movie, so she puts on The Cat in the Hat, which completely shocks the Critic, because he has been reading her the book by Dr Suess, and she questioned why the Cat looked nothing like Mike Myers' version. Evilina also said that there should be corporate references in the book like the movie has, and sits through Peter Soulless telling them about how he made the movie a joke. During a scene where two of Soulless' henchmen cannot live without the charts, and they kill themselves, Evilina laughs about it, saying "It was fun!" but the Critic is disturbed at her sadism. But then later Satan shows up, just when Soulless was torturing Evilina and the Critic by making them watch every Dr Suess movie made, and Satan recognizes Soulless, saying "He sold his soul to me so they would be a big hit; even though no one in their right mind would go see that shit," and Evilina says "That almost rhymes!" Then Soulless is taken back to Hell.

When Evilina leaves with Satan, the Critic feels happier at Soulless being defeated and tells Evilina to "enjoy that book." (She is noticeably shorter than Satan here.)

|Devil
Evilina has a cameo appearence in Devil, where she hides as Gort the repairman through the review (showing her nature as a shape shifter/demon). But only at the end does she put on her true voice and starts pushing buttons playfully, jolting the elevator around and making Satan and the Critic have a jumpy ride.

Personality and trivia
Since Rachel Tietz left the show, it is unknown if she will reprise Evilina, but it is possible.

Rachel Tietz plays Evilina as a very child-like and fan girly, obssessive character who is fixated on My Little Pony and brainwashing others with it. She is easily offended and pouts often when ignored. Unlike most villains, though, she doesn't take vengeance. But in Hell her true nature is shown where she mercilessly tortures the damned souls.

Her human form is a little girl in a pink-blue dress with bows in her black hair and ribbons. She speaks in a very high, fluttery voice.