[s3e11] The Devil & Ms. Chalice Direct
: After the Devil technically wins the dance battle, Cuphead intervenes by challenging him to Rock, Paper, Scissors . Cuphead miraculously wins five rounds in a row to save their souls.
The original title was likely referencing the 1989 Batman film. [S3E11] The Devil & Ms. Chalice
: The episode ends with the grand opening of the Devil's Casino , a major location from the original Cuphead game, which Cuphead immediately runs toward despite warnings. : After the Devil technically wins the dance
The Devil quotes a nod to Shakespeare's Hamlet . : The episode ends with the grand opening
: The episode follows the previous one ("Dance with Danger") in revealing how Ms. Chalice was brought back to life after a fatal accident involving a streetcar through a deal with the Devil.
: The background music during the dance battle shifts between variations of "The Devil's Song" and "Sail Across a Rainbow" (Chalice’s theme), depending on who is winning. The rhythm also draws inspiration from the 1936 classic "Sing Sing Sing" by Louis Prima. Cultural References :