Embarking on a journey to capture one of Futurama’s most charismatic antagonists? You’re in the right place! Our tutorial is designed to guide enthusiasts on how to draw the Robot Devil, also known as Beelzebot. Known for his theatrical demeanor, sharp wit, and memorable moments, he has undoubtedly left a lasting impression on the show’s fandom.
Character’s Hallmarks & Drawing Focus Points
- Physical Appearance: The Robot Devil boasts a metallic body structure akin to Bender’s, complete with pointed fingers and two-toed feet, reminiscent of the cloven hooves of many depictions of the Devil.
- Location: From the abandoned Reckless Ted’s Funland to the depths of Robot Hell, the Robot Devil’s environment is as intriguing as the character itself.
- Character Relationships: Given his interactions, consider adding other Futurama characters like Bender, Fry, or Leela for a comprehensive scene.
About This Sketch Guide
Designed to ensure clarity, this guide employs a specific color coding system:
- Red Color: Emphasizes the current step in your sketching journey.
- Black Color: Represents lines that were drawn in the previous stages.
- Grey Color: Demonstrates the basic structure of the sketch.
This tutorial comprises 14 steps. The initial step focuses on the foundational sketch. By the end, artists can decide to ink their sketch. It’s crucial to let the ink dry thoroughly before erasing the preliminary pencil work to maintain the drawing’s integrity.













That covers how to draw Robot Devil, the gleefully theatrical villain from Futurama. If any particular step felt unclear or rushed, drop a comment below and let me know which one, since that feedback genuinely helps when the guide gets updated. You can also find SketchOk on Pinterest, where other readers post their finished drawings in the comments of the pinned tutorial.