Metalocalypse (season 1)

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Metalocalypse Season I:
The Metalocalypse has Begun

DVD cover art
Country of origin  United States
No. of episodes 20
Broadcast
Original channel Adult Swim
Original run August 6, 2006 (2006-08-06) – December 17, 2006 (2006-12-17)
Home video release
DVD release
Region 1 October 2, 2007 (2007-10-02)
Region 2 June 22, 2009 (2009-06-22)[1]
Region 4 December 5, 2007 (2007-12-05)[2]
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List of Metalocalypse episodes

The first season of the animated show Metalocalypse originally aired on Adult Swim from August 6, 2006 to December 17, 2006 with 20 episodes. The show follows virtual death metal band Dethklok. The majority of the music featured this season was released on the 2007 album, The Dethalbum.[3][4][5]

In late March 2013 this season became available on Netflix.

Guests

This season featured several musicians as voice actors, such as Kirk Hammet and James Hetfield of Metallica, Michael Amott of Arch Enemy, Steve Smyth, Warrel Dane and Jeff Loomis of Nevermore, George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher of Cannibal Corpse and King Diamond.

Special Features

Disc One
  • Murderface's bass solo ("Birthdayface" extended scene)
  • The Skwisgaar Skwigelf Advanced Fast Hand Finger Wizard Master Class Instructional Video
  • Ravenwood learning from Skwisgaar Skwigelf Advanced Fast Hand Finger Wizard Master Class
  • Thunderhorse — Skwisgaar's music video outtakes
  • Nathan Explosion reading William Shakespeare's Hamlet (extended scene)
  • Murderface plays "Wheelchair Bound" (extended scene)
Disc Two

Main menu

  • 9 band interviews
  • Mordhaus tour
  • Murder Reel

Episodes menu

  • Toki's codpiece ("Murdering Outside the Box" uncensored scene)
  • Selatcia teaser
  • Burzum's food menu
  • Nathan's Groupies ("Girlfriendklok" uncensored scene)
  • Pickles' "Scourge of Drugs"

Episodes

# Total Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
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11 "The Curse of Dethklok" Jon SchneppTommy Blacha & Brendon SmallAugust 6, 2006 (2006-08-06)101

Thousands of hardcore Dethklok fans travel to Norway to see Dethklok perform one song, which is revealed to be a coffee jingle endorsing Duncan Hills Coffee. A firework display during the show goes wrong when one firework hits the helicopter, killing the band's chef. The band struggles to come up with a solution to eat, and after a failed shopping attempt they solve the problem by sewing the chef back together, with very limited success: some parts do not quite fit or are backwards.

Guest voices: James Hetfield and Kirk Hammett of Metallica

Songs included: "Duncan Hills Coffee Jingle" and "Hatredy" 
22 "Dethwater" Jon SchneppTommy Blacha & Brendon SmallAugust 13, 2006 (2006-08-13)102

The band records an album in the Mariana Trench in a nuclear submarine. The Tribunal blackmails the label-sent producer Dick Knubbler into spying on them, but after hearing the band he turns on the Tribunal to become the band's permanent producer. When Dick tries to leave the submarine in a submersible he is attacked by a giant seahorse that was mutated by the submarine's radiation, forcing him to rush to the surface without depressurizing causing his eyes to explode.

Songs included: "Thunderhorse" and "Murmaider" 
33 "Birthdayface" Jon SchneppTommy Blacha & Brendon SmallAugust 20, 2006 (2006-08-20)103

Murderface's birthday party is approaching and the rest of the band cannot figure out what to get him. They initially present him with the darkest, most brutal gift of all: nothing. After he storms out, the band gets him the car that John F. Kennedy was assassinated in, outfitted with other various brutal historic items (most notably, the theater chair that Abraham Lincoln was sitting in when he was assassinated, installed in place of the driver's seat) and enrolls him in a "Dethderby" to demolish other cars so he can literally "destroy United States history."

Dr. Rockso makes his first appearance.

Guest voices: James Hetfield and Kirk Hammett of Metallica

Songs included: "Birthday Dethday" 
44 "Dethtroll" Chris PrynoskiTommy Blacha & Brendon SmallAugust 27, 2006 (2006-08-27)104

In Finland, the band accidentally awakes the lake troll Mustakrakish. The giant troll goes on a rampage, killing thousands, destroying entire cities, and disabling all electronics in Finland. The band decides to put the troll back to sleep solely so they can once again use e-mail and their DSL-equipped Dethphones, albeit by playing antique acoustic instruments shown to them by an old Finn at a bar. Their soporific lullaby works until Murderface's newly reactivated Dethphone rings. Murderface promptly loses reception and throws his barbed and bladed Dethphone down the Mustakrakish's throat, whereupon the troll gruesomely eviscerates itself in a desperate and frantic attempt to to get the Dethphone. The episode ends with the band feasting on its corpse.

Guest voices: James Hetfield and Kirk Hammett of Metallica

Songs included: "Awaken" 
55 "Dethkomedy" Jon SchneppTommy Blacha & Brendon SmallSeptember 3, 2006 (2006-09-03)105

Dethklok experiments with stand-up comedy. Although they achieve success after some tutelage and learning to "embrace the hate", Pickles remains traumatized the memory of a heckler. Pickles eventually embraces his hate and once again performs standup. He successfully entertains the audience by throwing sand and blood on the front row and by firing a rifle wildly.

Guest voice: James Hetfield of Metallica

Songs included: "Murmaider" and "Hatredy" 
66 "Dethfam" Jon SchneppTommy Blacha & Brendon SmallSeptember 10, 2006 (2006-09-10)106
A journalist reunites the members of Dethklok with their families, driving the band insane as they must deal with their greedy, annoying, and aggressive relatives. Finally, the parents and siblings decide to make a Dethklok family album, asserting that "there is nothing in this world more brutal and grotesque than raising children." 
77 "PerformanceKlok" Chris PrynoskiTommy Blacha & Brendon SmallSeptember 17, 2006 (2006-09-17)107

The band seeks out a therapist to help them get along with each other. The therapist, who was previously in a band until he murdered them, encourages Dethklok to open up by rewarding them with shiny banana stickers. But when he tries to nudge his way into Dethklok, they fire him. He tries to murder them with a pen, but falls through a window into a pit of wolves.

Guest voice: Jeff Loomis of Nevermore 
88 "Snakes n' Barrels" Jon SchneppTommy Blacha & Brendon SmallSeptember 24, 2006 (2006-09-24)108

Pickles reunites and tours with his previous band, Snakes N' Barrels, and the Tribunal plots to permanently erase Pickles' mind with a new drug they have created: Totally Awesome Sweet Alabama Liquid Snake. The drug works on the other members of the band, but due to the amount of alcohol and drugs Pickles has taken in his career, he is immune.

Guest voices: Michael Amott of Arch Enemy, Steve Smyth and Warrel Dane of Nevermore 
99 "Mordland" Jon SchneppTommy Blacha & Brendon SmallOctober 1, 2006 (2006-10-01)109

Mordhaus is opened for the annual "fan day." For this special occasion, Dethklok plays "Fansong" which describes their hate for their fans. The group is threatened with blackmail by the two brothers that operate Dethklok's biggest fan website. One brother is killed and the other imprisoned.

Songs included: "Fansong" 
1010 "Fat Kid at the Detharmonic" Chris PrynoskiTommy Blacha & Brendon SmallOctober 8, 2006 (2006-10-08)110

The band begins doing as much charity as possible to write-off as charity for taxes, even as going as far as adopting a son. The band's theatrically poor "parenting" consists of tying him outside, feeding him nothing but sugar, and not providing him with a bathroom, among other things. They eventually "release him back into the wild" on an island with mal-behaved cats. As the Dethchopper flies into the sunset, the cats descend on him in an orgy of bloodshed.

Songs included: "Dethharmonic" 
1111 "Skwisklok" Jon SchneppTommy Blacha & Brendon SmallOctober 15, 2006 (2006-10-15)111

Skwisgaar hosts the Skwisgaar Skwigelf Advanced Hand Finger Wizard Master Class Pay Per View Event guitar workshop, and the rest of Dethklok sign endorsement deals in jealousy. Skwisgarr's hands are encased in solid crystal oxygenating hand-acquariums as a precaution prior to the show, but they become locked. In an attempt to remove them, he lubricates his hands with barbecue sauce before licking them; he then realizes that the sauce contains cilantro which he is allergic to. His hands and tongue swell up immediately before the live show. Throughout the workshop he is unintelligible and his fingers are completely unable to perform. However, due to his overwhelming popularity, he is determined to "reinvent the instrument" and fans mimic his moves by stroking the guitar with stiff fingers.

Guest voice: King Diamond 
1212 "Murdering Outside the Box" Jon SchneppTommy Blacha & Brendon SmallOctober 22, 2006 (2006-10-22)112

Dethklok's annual "Employee Conference and Raffle" coincide with the revelation that someone is embezzling from their company. General Crozier takes advantage of the conference and sends an assassin to infiltrate the ranks of Dethklok's hooded roadies. The assassin fights his way onto a stage during a lottery, but trips and falls onto Murderface's diamond encrusted codpiece just before he tries to shoot Dethklok. The embezzler turns out to be the band itself, but they blame it on the assassin, who gets a Viking funeral.

Guest voice: King Diamond

Songs included: "Briefcase Full of Guts" 
1313 "Go Forth and Die" Chris PrynoskiTommy Blacha & Brendon SmallOctober 29, 2006 (2006-10-29)113

Nathan attempts to earn his GED after a nightmare where the rest of the band is killed by random things at the show, and Murderface is invited to appear on a celebrity spelling bee game-show. Nathan studies math and reading while Murderface attempts to convince the rest of the band that he's a great speller, despite his illiteracy. Nathan becomes nervous before his test and so gets starts to drink, he scores a perfect 0, answering no questions on the test. Murderface, not surprisingly, misspells the first word given to him as he started spelling before it was even read.

Guest voices: George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher of Cannibal Corpse and King Diamond

Songs included: "Go Forth and Die" 
1414 "Bluesklok" Jon SchneppTommy Blacha & Brendon SmallNovember 5, 2006 (2006-11-05)114

After falling into a deep depression, Dethklok travels to Mississippi to learn about the blues. They negotiate with the blues devil for "blues fame" (distinct from their metal fame), showing great skill in reading music business legal contracts, in contrast to their overall general incompetence. They test their blues skills on an assembly of hippies. Their song then summons a tornado, killing many.

Guest voices: George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher of Cannibal Corpse and King Diamond

Songs included: "Murdertrain A Comin'" 
1515 "Religionklok" Chris PrynoskiTommy Blacha & Brendon SmallNovember 19, 2006 (2006-11-19)115
Murderface searches for a religion after a near-death experience. Dethklok's involvement in religion greatly disturbs the Tribunal due to the potentially catastrophic effects it could have; General Crozier recommends immediate action to demobilize Dethklok, but is silenced by Mr. Selatcia. Afterwards, Crozier and Cardinal Ravenwood meet to discuss Selatcia. They form a secret alliance for the upcoming "operation." Murderface tries several different religions, including visiting a Christian rock concert, a mass at the "Church of the Atheists". Finally he attends a Satanic mass where the preacher attempts to summon the four demons of the apocalypse, where Murderface concludes that "all religions are a bunch of boring crap", and returns to his regular life. After Dethklok leaves the Satanic mass, demonic hands smash through the ground of the Satanic church, and Cardinal Ravenwood is seen praying desperately before a cross. 
1616 "Dethkids" Jon SchneppTommy Blacha & Brendon SmallNovember 12, 2006 (2006-11-12)116

Toki tries to compensate for his adorable charm by becoming overly brutal. A young dying girl wins the opportunity to meet him as a last wish, but he refuses to see her. The band's lawyer encourages him to watch a DVD the girl made where she sings of he desire to meet Toki. He finally decides to meet her, but when he reaches her, she has already died.

Guest voice: George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher of Cannibal Corpse 
1717 "Dethclown" Chris PrynoskiTommy Blacha & Brendon SmallNovember 26, 2006 (2006-11-26)117
Toki befriends Dr. Rockso, to the dismay of the rest of the band, unaware that the Tribunal has commissioned him to gather information. The clown manages to capture some important documents, but rather than chase him as he escapes, Offdensen orders the Klokateers to follow him so they can see where he goes. Rockso returns the documents to General Crozier and Cardinal Ravenwood. 
1818 "Girlfriendklok" Brendon SmallTommy Blacha & Brendon SmallDecember 3, 2006 (2006-12-03)118

Dethklok is asked to host the United States Pornography Awards, but Nathan's new controlling girlfriend puts a damper on the situation for the entire band: if he can't go, they can't go. The band abducts, ties up, and tortures Nathan in an attempt to convince him to dump his girlfriend. He concedes, but before he has the opportunity, she falls down several flights of stairs and is knocked into a coma. As she lay comatose, Nathan asks her, "please give me a sign if you don't want me to go to the pornography awards." Not surprisingly, she gives no sign and Dethklok attends.

Songs included: "Castratikron" 
1919 "Dethstars" Tommy BlachaTommy Blacha & Brendon SmallDecember 10, 2006 (2006-12-10)119

Dethklok enters the movie industry by starring in a metal film, "Blood Ocean." Unfortunately, the band cannot act, and the film is an abomination. After walking out of their own premiere, Dethklok tries to convince the producer to shut down the movie, but he replies that because he wants a return on his investment, that he will push forward with the "500 million dollar shit sandwich, and you are all going to take a bite." As Dethklok leaves in their helicopter, it accidentally damages the oil platform the premiere was on, starting a fire which incinerates the audience, producer and all copies of the film. Since the producer had previously written all the reviews for the film before it was even finished, Business News Weekly's front page reads, "World's Greatest Movie Destroyed!"

Guest voice: Andy Richter

Songs included: "Blood Ocean" 
2020 "The Metalocalypse Has Begun" Jon Schnepp & Chris PrynoskiTommy Blacha & Brendon SmallDecember 17, 2006 (2006-12-17)120

As Dethklok prepares to play their new album for the very first time live, General Crozier and Cardinal Ravenwood break rank with the rest of the Tribunal and lead a full-scale assault on the band, and they hire an assassin, whose brother was killed by Dethklok in episode "Murdering Outside the Box." The assassin corners Toki and Skwisgaar, but is confronted by Ofdensen stating, "That's my bread and butter you're fucking with." The two duel and Ofdensen wins, knocking the assassin into the sea, but not killing him. General Crozier and the Cardinal corner the other band members, and after a bloody battle with the Klockateers, prepare to kill them. However, Mr. Selatcia appears and uses magic to destroy the Cardinal's eyes and force his intestines out of his mouth. He then turns to Crozier saying, "You I need alive" and makes him fall asleep. The band approaches the dying Cardinal who utters the final words, "The Metalocalypse has begun..."

Guest voice: George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher of Cannibal Corpse

Songs included: "Go Into the Water"

Notes: Episode also known as "It Has Begun" 

See also

References

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  2. "Metalocalypse Season 1". Madman.com.au. Retrieved September 10, 2011. 
  3. "Dethklok - "Metalocalypse Season 1" (DVD)". MetalUnderground.com. January 23, 2009. Retrieved September 10, 2011. 
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