Sons of Butcher (TV show)
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Genre | Animated series |
Running time | approx. 23 minutes per episode, 299 minutes total |
Creator(s) | Dave Dunham, Trevor Ziebarth, Jay Ziebarth |
Starring | Dave Dunham, Trevor Ziebarth, Jay Ziebarth |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original channel | Teletoon |
No. of episodes | 13 (13 more in production) |
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Sons of Butcher is a cartoon based on the band of the same name, airing Friday nights at 9:30 p.m. & 2 a.m. et/pt on The Detour on Teletoon. It is animated using a variety of programs, put together using Macromedia Flash.
While the show is animated in Flash, the heads of the three main characters are actually recorded in live action, enabling the characters to show more emotion and use non-verbal communication through expressions.
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[edit] Premise
The show follows the exploits of Sol Butcher, Ricky Butcher, and Doug Borski, who operate a successful butcher shop called "Sons of Butcher Quality Meats" in the slums of Steeltown, a city modelled after Hamilton, Ontario. When not tending to the shop, they play together at various venues in a heavy metal band, naturally called "Sons of Butcher".
[edit] Main Characters
[edit] Solsolido 'Sol' Butcher
Sol is the current owner of the butcher shop, older brother to Ricky, and the eldest and strongest of the three. He inherited the shop from their father, Arpo Butcher, who died due to an unfortunate accident involving a meat grinder. Sol is a recovering alcoholic, and has fallen off the wagon on more than one occasion, usually causing him to grow copious amounts of facial hair in an instant and run through the city streets wearing nothing but a green thong. Despite his gruff attitude, Sol is the friendliest of the trio, affectionately referring to anyone he likes as "buds"; he only seems to have a short temper around Ricky, who often shows a rebellious attitude towards his authority.
Sol writes songs for the band sometimes and has a habit of speaking in malapropisms.
[edit] Rickence Raine Ronnie R. 'Ricky' Butcher
Ricky is Sol's clinically obese younger brother. He seems to suffer from several horrendous eating disorders that have caused him to suffer through multiple heart attacks and even a tapeworm. He considers himself to be a ladies' man but only seems to have a thing for women who are considerably older than him, often to the point of being middle aged and having one or more children (which Ricky hates). It was originally Ricky's idea to start the band, after finding his deceased father's old guitar in a box of his belongings. He is quite talented and creative with a guitar, often coming up with new songs and constantly trying to defend his self-proclaimed status as a rock god. He is usually the lead singer (Doug and Sol have been known to sing sometimes) and is constantly criticizing the other two for not being able to keep up with him; because of this, he seems to long for a solo deal when he finally gets signed onto a label, which he perpetually believes will happen very soon.
[edit] Dougland Borski
Doug is the janitor at the butcher shop, hired by Arpo when he was still the proprietor. He claims to hail from african descent (despite obviously being caucasian), which is only a half-truth; he was indeed raised in africa by natives, but what happened to his real parents is unknown. His adoptive parents were eaten by a five-legged lion before his very eyes, and he was sent to North America by the tribe he was with for failing the test of manhood. He spends much of his time in the bathroom reading "skin mags" and masturbating, seeming to have slight issues with women. Sol and Ricky always undermine his work as a janitor despite the fact that he does his job exceptionally; the shop is usually seen as a blood-soaked mess and Doug's mop handling leaves the place utterly spotless. Whenever things go wrong he often expresses his disbelief with the catchphrase: "Bitch, are you fo' real?"
[edit] Arpo Butcher
Sol and Ricky's late father, killed in a meat grinding accident. Much like his eldest son, he was a heavy drinker as well, and frequently abused and insulted the boys when they were young (according to recurring flashbacks seen in the show). The current status and whereabouts of their mother is unknown.
Arpo's spirit briefly returned once to possess a haunted house that Sol created for halloween, chastising him for not making it at all scary. He currently resides in hell, and his face is never shown (in its place is a Jack-o-lantern that moves its lips and eyes as if it was his actual face).
[edit] Guest Stars
- Rudy Ray Moore (Dolemite) makes an appearance in Season 2 as Rudy the psychic janitor.
- Pat Mastroianni appears as Parsons, the womanizing metrosexual stud.
- Jeff Wincott appears as Ram Punchington, the martial arts action star.
- Karl DiPelino appears as Karl, the gay production assistant.
[edit] Episode list
Note: These episode summaries are taken verbatim from the Sons of Butcher website
[edit] Season 1 Episodes
- Buryin' the Past - When Sol and Ricky's father falls into the meat grinder, they are faced with a dilemma: pursue Ricky's rock n' roll dreams, or follow Sol's vision to continue the family butchery business. Doug struggles to become a man after botching his rite of manhood firewalk. Featured Songs: Lick Me Up, Gentle Art of Butchery, Punch That Face, Fuck the Shit, The Burger Thief, SOB Story
- Huntin' the Legend - Sol needs fresh meat for his Stewfest entry, Ricky seeks to hide out from his girlfriend's angry brother, and Doug hopes to get rich by finding Bigfoot, so they all head into the forest. Sol befriends his prey, Ricky becomes one with nature, and Doug challenges Bigfoot to a rousing game of Jenga. Featured Songs: Go Bigfoot, Bigfoot Lament
- Livin' the Dream - Ricky achieves his rock n' roll dream by getting signed to a major label, however, as part of the rival band Feedbag. After knocking a woman off a bridge, Sol plunges into alcoholism. After getting mugged, Doug takes martial arts and becomes a bouncer. Featured Songs: In the Cellar, Bacon Shakes, Low Carb Treat, Love in the Raw
- Findin' the Nuts - After coughing up his balls, Sol gives up butchery for a less manly job - the construction union. Ricky and Doug search for the biggest boobs in the world, and end up at the circus. There Doug confronts the lion that ate his parents, and Ricky gets a job washing the fattest woman in the world. Featured Songs: Tit Song
- Losin' the Love - After nearly getting killed by angry husbands, Ricky settles down with a mail-order bride. Needing help around the shop, Sol orders an exchange student to exploit. Doug's worried he'll lose his job, and in a fit of jealous rage he destroys Sol's guitar by accident. Featured Songs: Tenderize Me
- Fishin' the Hole - The government is about to seize the family cottage, and Ricky is under doctor's orders to take it easy after a heart attack, so the boys head up north for one last weekend. Sol tries to save the cottage by entering a fishing derby, Ricky tries to lose weight with a tapeworm, and Doug pursues fame and fortune by faking a UFO sighting. Featured Songs: (Dream) Girl Dream (Lady), Little Fishies, Tapeworm
- Savin' the Shop - Dreaming of breast augmentation (for himself) Ricky loses the shop in a low-stakes poker game. He enters a big money butchery contest to try and win it back, but is kidnapped before he can compete. Sol beaks his finger recording a secret song for Ricky, so he's forced to train Doug to finally become a butcher. Featured Songs: Ode To My Brother, Becoming the Butcher
- Doin' the Time - Sol orders an anteater for a new ship promotion, but receives a crate of refugees instead. Ricky and Sol are arrested for smuggling humans and thrown in jail, and Doug is left alone to run the shop with the help of his new refugee friends. Ricky and Sol compete in jail for the attention of the other inmates, and Doug learns that a pack of refugees can be as annoying as a girlfriend. Featured Songs: Rockload
- Suckin' the Soul - Doug finds a possessed porn magazine at a library book sale that sucks the souls of its readers. Sol caters a funeral and, after spicing the meat with zombie ash, creates and controls an army of the undead. Ricky gets his soul sucked by Doug's satanic porn magazine, allowing him to write a prodigal hit song, which he sells to a major label. Featured Songs: S'everybody's Someone, Gold
- Payin' the Bills - Sol gets sucked into buying a timeshare in the Middle East, and flees there after being accused of stealing things all over town. Ricky forms a vigilante group to hunt and kill his brother, while Doug creates a charity to try and pay the rent. Featured Songs: Nsane Dream, Helping the Community
- Lovin' the Granny - After a fire in the shop, Doug is forced to attend a fire safety seminar, where he falls in love with a really old lady. Sol, left alone, must cover for Doug, but struggles with simple cleaning techniques. Tired of getting stiffed at gigs, Ricky finally lands a paying show - and botches the address. Featured Songs: I Hate Girlfriends
- Walkin' the Dog - Ricky gets suckled by pigs after a car accident with a farm truck, throwing his manly rock god status into serious jeopardy. He then seeks to restore it by suing the pig farmer. Sol teams up with a local poacher and sells endangered meat to help fund the case. Doug befriends a dog, and learns to lie to impress women. This episode is notable in that it is the only episode that does not feature any songs from the band.
- Rockin' the Boat - Sol and Ricky pursue the woman of their dreams on a cruise ship - the same woman. Sol attempts to crush coal into diamonds to impress her, while Ricky goes on steroids. After spotting his infomercial idol on board, Doug tries to sell him on his fabulous braided mop technique, the "Rehydrator." Featured Songs: In Thru The Outhole
[edit] Season 2 Episodes
- Readin' the Bowl - After reading his fortune, Doug discovers he has 12 hours to live. Ricky uses the news as a way to score the band a spot on Jaco's benefit concert, while Sol decides to build a robotic janitor to replace Doug.
- Hittin' the Rez - After the government slates the shop for demolition, the boys hit the nearest Native Reserve to get ‘fake proof’ that the shop is built on sacred Indian burial grounds. While on the ‘Rez’, Doug becomes a medicine man in fear of the ‘chicken fever’ and Ricky puts on a rock show for the hostile youth.
- Scalpin' the Ticket - Doug, after being arrested for buying concert tickets illegally, is forced to go undercover and infiltrate the world of Nick Kiedis, Steeltown's biggest ticket scalper. Ricky and Sol attend a rockin' concert, but Ricky's full-body rash and Sol's pee shyness threaten to ruin their fun.
- Handlin' the Bike - The boys meet their #1 fan, a goofy kid named Friso. Sol uses Friso's dirt-bike skills to lure customers to the shop, and Ricky feigns friendship with Friso to get close to his promiscuous single mother. Doug has an accident and struggles to cope with his resulting disability, and is duped into acting as a drug mule.
- Fightin' the Greek - Ricky, after beating local angry Greek man Jaco in a fight, piledrives his way into the world of pro-wrestling. Culture and tradition collide when Sol must also fight Jaco, only it's a battle for the heart of Jaco's beautiful daughter Suncheeps. Meanwhile, Doug learns the practicalities of a sewing kit when he becomes Ricky's secret guardian angel.
- Firin' the Band - Ricky is sweet talked into a recording deal with a local producer who later turns out to be a maniacal song-stealing killer. Sol turns the shop into a haunted house attraction which becomes possessed by his dead father’s ghost.
- Workin' the Steel - Ricky thinks band merchandise is the last step in achieving rock stardom, so he quits the shop for a higher paying job at the local Steel Mill. Doug creates the ultimate marinade unknowingly using marijuana as a key ingredient while Sol fears he may have a touch of the Gonorrhea.
- Ridin' the Rocket - Sol has an epiphany whilst delivering a baby calf, and promptly gives up his life as a butcher. As he is sucked into a life of deadly Veganism, Sol's mental and physical health deteriorate rapidly, and he really starts to look like hell. Ricky and Doug seek to promote the band by creating violent makeshift rockets, which do a lot more harm than good.
- Chasin' the Demon - When Doug delves into the world of role playing games Sol fears he may have joined a cult. Seeking advice from a priest, they attempt an intervention only to discover that Ricky is actually the one dabbling in satanism. After an exorcism and some light hypnosis, Ricky becomes a born again Christian while Sol second guesses his decision to get the church involved with family business.
- Playin' the Part - Ricky takes advice from a metrosexual womanizing playboy, and changes his look and approach to women, in the hopes of finally scoring. Doug lands a role in a major motion picture event, and Sol sells meat on credit to some dirty bums.
- Teachin' the Touches - Sol and Ricky accidentally become stars in the world of musical sex education, but Sol's enthusiasm for his craft lands him in some hot water with local authorities. Doug, while trying to leave porno behind and find a nice girl, actually ends up starring in an adult film. It's Sol's chance to redeem himself when he and Ricky rush to stop Doug from doing something he'll regret forever.
- Spinnin' the Yarn - The boys take turns telling stories to a meter maid in an attempt to creatively get out of a parking ticket.
- Birthin' the Messiah - After experiencing all the tell tale symptoms, Doug believes he's pregnant. Sol, desperate for a way to beat competitor MEATCO's newest cut of meat, believes Doug's miraculous conception can only mean that the Messiah of butchery is on the way to bring him the answer. Meanwhile Ricky meets the women of his dreams and struggles to deal with her three children.
[edit] Song Listing
Not all songs listed below have been released. However, all have been featured at some point in an episode of the Sons of Butcher animated series.
- Lick Me Up
- Gentle Art of Butchery
- Punch That Face
- Fuck the Shit
- The Burger Thief
- SOB Story
- Go Bigfoot
- Bigfoot Lament
- In the Cellar
- Bacon Shakes
- Low Carb Treat
- Love in the Raw
- Tit Song
- Tenderize Me
- (Dream) Girl Dream (Lady)
- Little Fishies
- Tapeworm
- Ode to my Brother
- Becoming the Butcher
- Rockload
- S'everybody's Someone
- Gold
- 'Nsane Dream
- Helping the Community
- I Hate Girlfriends
- In Thru The Outhole
- We Fuckin' Rule