Metalocalypseis an Americanmusicaladult animatedtelevision series created byBrendon SmallandTommy BlachaforAdult Swim.It premiered on August 6, 2006. The television program centers on the larger-than-lifemelodic death metalbandDethklok,and often portrays dark and macabre content, including such subjects as violence, death, and the drawbacks of fame, withhyperbolicblack comedy.The show was widely heralded as both aparodyand apasticheofheavy metal culture.

Metalocalypse
Genre
Created by
Directed by
Voices of
Theme music composerAsDethklok:
Opening theme"Deththeme" byDethklok
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No.of seasons4
No.of episodes61 (and 2 specials)(list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Keith Fay
  • Shannon Barrett Prynoski
Running time
  • 11 minutes
    (Seasons 1–2, 4)[1]
  • 22 minutes
    (Season 3)
Production companies
Original release
NetworkAdult Swim
ReleaseAugust 6, 2006(2006-08-06)
October 27, 2013(2013-10-27)
Related
Metalocalypse: The Doomstar Requiem
Metalocalypse: Army of the Doomstar

The music, written by guitarist/creator Brendon Small, was credited to the band and featured in most episodes. The animation was often carefully synced to the music with the chord positions and fingering of the guitar parts shown in some detail.[2]The show was canceled in 2013. In 2021, Adult Swim announced adirect-to-videofilm had been greenlit; the filmMetalocalypse: Army of the Doomstarwas released on August 22, 2023, on Blu-ray and digital.[3][4]

Overview

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In the series,Dethklokis a death metal band that enjoys a level of popularity unheard of in reality, ranking as the seventh-largest economy on Earth by the end of the second season. Series creator Small described them as "likethe Beatles,just a thousand times more dangerous and a billion times more stupid ".[5]

Thefictional band membersare Nathan Explosion, Skwisgaar Skwigelf, Pickles, William Murderface and Toki Wartooth. Their manager/nanny isCharles Foster Offdensen.

If Dethklok endorses a product or service, competitors are quickly driven out of business. Organizations worldwide, ranging from governments to businesses, go out of their way to avoid hindering Dethklok, to the point that the band is allowed to maintain its own police force and can get away with any crime imaginable with virtually no repercussions. In fairness, the reason they arecriminally negligentand guilty 2nd degree murderers, is because Dethklok aremoronswho have little to nocommon senseabout daily life, being unable to even fix their own meals, or handle finances.

The members of Dethklok tend to cause disaster wherever they travel, and anything remotely associated with them likewise attracts chaos. Dethklok concerts are so notoriously dangerous that those attending are required to sign "pain waivers" at the entrance, releasing the band from legal liability in the very likely case attendees are killed or maimed. The band is shown to have a callous disregard for the safety of their fans, as shown in the first episode where they pour scalding hot coffee over concertgoers.

The band's popularity is such that impressionable fans will do anything for them, even if that means death, which is usually the case. In the episode "Dethgov", fans of Dethklok lynch thegovernor of Floridaafter he refuses to establish a holiday for lead singer Nathan Explosion, whom they elect as governor against his will; thekarmagets them in the end, as Dethklok turns the state into ahellholeand makes the citizens demand Nathan's execution inhypocrisy.Some actively seek to kill Dethklok,becauseof all the death their idiocy causes.

The band's unnatural popularity and trail of destruction has attracted the attention of anIlluminati-style group, known asThe Tribunal,dedicated to monitoring Dethklok's activity and plans. Typically, episodes involve the Tribunal attempting to maintain and perpetuate public ignorance and rampantconsumerismwhenever Dethklok's antics inadvertently threaten to upset thestatus quo.The Tribunal, led by a mysterious character named "Mr. Salacia", works off the premise that Dethklok's unusual powers are the result of an ancientSumerianprophecy about an "Apocalypseof Metal ". General Crozier, the military leader in the group, appears to desire either the death of the band's members or the dismantlement of the band itself, but Mr. Salacia consistently overrules him to prevent this from happening. Most episodes show the Tribunal attempting to covertly thwart the band by calling in various" specialists ", such as" military pharmaceutical psychotropic drug manufacturers "," celebritydepressionexperts ", or various legally compromised characters who attempt to infiltrate the group.

Development

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Brendon Small's showHome Moviesended its run in 2004, which freed Small to spend time with writer friendTommy Blacha.They went tometalshows around the same time they were both trying to pitch shows to different networks. This was how they came up with the idea of doing a show about a metal band that was vastly more popular thanThe Beatleshad been. They came up with the storyline, wrote a theme song, and had a friendJon Schneppdesign the characters. The series was originally calledDeathclock,but the name could not be used due to an existing trademark. The show and the main characters' band were then renamedDethklok.The show's title was then extended toDethklok Metalocalypse,although the starring band still retained the name Dethklok. The title was finally shortened toMetalocalypsebecause the extended show title was too complicated. They pitched the show toAdult Swim,whichgreenlitit in 2005 with a 20-episode contract.[6][7][8]

In developing the series, Small looked at the budget for what he considered to be the cheapest show to produce at the time on Adult Swim,Tom Goes to the Mayor.On askingTim and Eric,who produced the show, Small discovered that their budget was $110,000 per episode. Small then went to Titmouse and asked if they could doMetalocalypsefor under $110,000 per episode while still maintaining Small's vision. Titmouse responded they could do it for $109,099 per episode averaged over the entire season.[9]

Broadcast history

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The show's first season consists of 20 11-minuteepisodes,the first of which premiered on theAdult Swim Videoon August 4, 2006, and onAdult Swimproper the following Sunday.Metalocalypsewas renewed for a second season consisting of 19 episodes which began airing on September 23, 2007, two days before the CD release ofThe Dethalbum.The second season also introduced an updated version of the show's opening theme (officially titled "Deththeme" ), which had been rerecorded forThe Dethalbum.TheMetalocalypsepremiere was the #1 rated show in its time slot among males aged 18–34 and earned the network's best premiere delivery and ratings in 2006. Among the top ad-supportedbasic cableprograms of the week,Metalocalypseranked #12 among men 18–34 and #6 among men 18–24. The series premiere ranked #30 for the week among adults 18–34.[10]

AtSan Diego Comic-Conin 2008,Tommy Blachaconfirmed that the show would be renewed for a third season[11]which premiered on November 8, 2009.[12]The episodes of season three are 21 minutes long (30 minutes including commercials).[13]

The fourth season returned to the original 11 minute run-time. Season four premiered April 29, 2012, and consisted of 12 episodes.[14]

Actor Mark Hamill stated in 2013 that the fifth season of the show was currently in production.[15]Brendon Small later denied this, stating that it had not yet reached production.[16]

On May 10, 2013,Brendon SmallandAdult Swimannounced that aMetalocalypseone-hourrock operaspecial,Metalocalypse: The Doomstar Requiem,was in the works. This special aired on October 27, 2013.

In April 2014, in an interview onSteve Agee:Uhhhpodcast, Brendon Small stated that a fifth and final season was in pre-production and that he was waiting on a budget from Adult Swim.[17]Small has since stated that he has begun exploring other ways of concluding the show, which may take the form of a special or a film, and that he was in the early stages of planning.

Cancellation

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In March 2015, Brendon Small issued a statement saying that he had approached Adult Swim with the idea to do the finale as a "big mini-series," but was turned down by the network.[18]It was later revealed thatMetalocalypsehad been canceled; however, Small tweeted that he has plans "to service a final story and music—but not in way fans are used to".[19]

In October 2015, Small announced a month-long social campaign, called "Metalocalypse Now", to have fans of the show contactHuluandAdult Swimto convince them to co-fund the series finale toMetalocalypse,entitledMetalocalypse: The Army of the Doomstar – The Final Chapter.[20]As a result of the campaign, financial backers stepped forward to fund a final season, but Adult Swim declined to pick up the series.[21]In a May 2016 interview, Small said he is "all but finished making Dethklok records".[22]

Revival film

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In May 2021 it was announced that adirect-to-videofilm was in production; it was announced that the film would also be released onHBO Max,but it was later dropped from that initial release commitment.[23][24]

In April 2023, it was announced that Small would write and direct the previously scrappedMetalocalypse: Army of the Doomstar.The film has a voice cast of many actors and metal musicians. Dethklok recorded the soundtrack for the film along with a new album.[25]The film was released on August 22, 2023, on Blu-ray and digital.[26]

Voice cast and characters

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Main cast members

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Guest stars

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Musicians

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Other guest stars

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Besides the metal and rock musicians above, other celebrities have also contributed to this show, including:

Episodes

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SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
120August 6, 2006(2006-08-06)December 17, 2006(2006-12-17)
219September 23, 2007(2007-09-23)September 7, 2008(2008-09-07)
310November 8, 2009(2009-11-08)October 24, 2010(2010-10-24)
412April 29, 2012(2012-04-29)July 15, 2012(2012-07-15)
SpecialOctober 27, 2013(2013-10-27)

International broadcast

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InCanada,Metalocalypsepreviously aired onTeletoon'sTeletoon at Nightblock[27]and laterG4'sAdult Digital Distractionblock.[28]The series currently airs on theCanadian version of Adult Swim.[29]

Music

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The show includes music written under the name Dethklok by Brendon Small, often in the form of incidental music, and songs about the subjects of the episode in which they are featured, although three albums have since been released compiling full songs from the show. An EP titledAdult Swim Presents:...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead on Tour with Dethklokwas released in 2007.

The Dethalbum

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The Dethalbumwas released on September 25, 2007, in both standard and deluxe editions. The album is a combination of full-length tracks from the series and completely new songs. The album debuted at #21 on theBillboard200 chart with nearly 34,000 copies sold in its first week.[30]The Dethalbumwas also streamed 45,000 times when it went live on AOL Music during the week of its release.

Dethalbum II

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Dethalbum IIwas released on September 29, 2009, in both standard and deluxe editions. The album includes many songs from the second season of the series and completely new songs. The deluxe version includes a DVD containing music videos for all the songs played during Dethklok's 2008 tour withSoilent GreenandChimaira.

Dethalbum III

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Dethalbum IIIwas released on October 16, 2012.[31]The album features Brendon Small, Gene Hoglan and Bryan Beller.[32][33]Ulrich Wild co-produced and mixed the album.[34]

The Doomstar Requiem

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The Doomstar Requiemwas released on October 29, 2013. It is the soundtrack album to theMetalocalypsespecialMetalocalypse: The Doomstar Requiem.The album features Brendon Small, Bryan Beller, Gene Hoglan, a 50-piece orchestra and, for the first time on a Dethklok album, live Dethklok guitaristMike Keneally.The series has been made available for on-demand streaming on Hulu Plus, as part of a deal made with Hulu and Turner Broadcasting.

Dethalbum IV

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Dethalbum IVwas released on August 22, 2023, alongside the filmMetalocalypse: Army of the Doomstar.

Endorsements

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Dethklok,the in-show band, also endorses several real-world music products, includingMarshall Amplification,Gibson guitars,EMG pickups,David Eden Amplification, Universal Audio, M-Audio,Dunlop Manufacturing/MXR,andLine 6gear.

Originally endorsing Krank Amplification, Brendon Small and Dethklok began an arrangement withMarshallin 2009.[35]

According to the official Dethklok MySpace, theGibson Guitar Corporationwas also planning on making a Dethklok signature guitar. During the 2008NAMM Show,a special editionEpiphoneExplorerwas unveiled to a select few. Pictures of show creatorBrendon Smallholding the guitar can be seen on the internet. Small later confirmed that Gibson, not Epiphone, would be releasing a Dethklok Explorer. ADethklok "Thunderhorse"Explorerhas been released byGibson;it would later become Skwisgaar's main guitar on the show.[36]In May 2012, Brendon Small revealed a prototype for the newBrendon Small "Snow Falcon"Flying V,it now serves as Toki Wartooth's primary guitar on the show.[37]The guitar was released in December 2013 by Gibson.[38]In December 2016, an Epiphone version was released.[39]

At the NAMM Show in January 2013, Brendon Small revealed that anEpiphoneversion of theDethklok "Thunderhorse" Explorerwas in production. It was released in April 2013 as theBrendon Small "Thunderhorse" Explorer.[40]

On October 25, 2014, Brendon Small premiered the prototype of the Gibson Dethklok "Snow Horse" Explorer, a silver burst Gibson Explorer modelled after one of Skwisgaar's guitars.

In 2007,Shocker Toysproduced a limited run of statues of William Murderface and Nathan Explosion. In 2008 and again in 2009,Shocker Toysmade a boxed set of vinyl figures with limited articulation of all 5 of the band members.[41]Kid Robot produced unarticulated figures of Murderface and Toki as part of an Adult Swimblind boxedmini figure line.[42]At the 2009San Diego Comic-Con,Shocker Toys released an exclusive limited edition Dr. RocksoMallow.[43]

The song "Thunderhorse" is featured in the gameGuitar Hero IIbyHarmonixandRedOctaneas a bonus song. In early 2010, Adult Swim released a "Dethklok Fountain" for sale on their website for $40,000. In January 2010, "Laser Canon Deth Sentence" became a downloadable song forGuitar Hero 5."Bloodlines" is on the main setlist inGuitar Hero: Warriors of Rock.

Dethklok was featured inSoundgarden's video for "Black Rain",which Small directed. Dethklok's 2009 tour with Mastodon was sponsored byBrütal Legendand the song "Murmaider" was featured in the game. The song "The Cyborg Slayers" was featured in the soundtrack for the gameSaints Row: The Third.[44]

There are guitar tablature books for all three Dethklok albums, which were released throughAlfred Publishing.[45][46][47]A bass tab anthology containing tablature from the first two albums was also released through Alfred Publishing.[48]The production of these books has subsequently led to the removal of all Dethklok tabs from websites such asUltimate Guitar.[49]

On August 17, 2012, a two-minute animated short aired on Adult Swim featuring Dethklok and Death fromDarksiders II,in promotion of the game.[50]

On September 25, 2013, an animated short featuring Dethklok, entitled "'Tallica Parking Lot" (a reference toHeavy Metal Parking Lot), premiered atFantastic Fest.[51]

On April 28, 2015, the Dethklok songs "Awaken", "Go into the Water" and "Thunderhorse" became available for download in the video gameRocksmith 2014as part of the "Dethklok 3-Song Pack".[52]Small appeared in an advert for the game in 2016 along with comedianSteve Ageeplaying the song "Go into the Water".[53][54]Later, on April 3, 2018, the songs "Black Fire Upon Us", "Bloodlines" and "Murmaider" were added as part of the "Dethklok II" song pack.[55]

Touring history

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Dethklok does have a touring band, although there are no actual human counterparts to the characters on the show. The band consists of show co-creator, vocalist/guitaristBrendon Small,who writes and sings most of the music for the show, alongside drummerGene Hoglan,bassistBryan Beller,and second guitaristMike Keneally.

Home media release

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Season Episodes DVD release dates Blu-ray release dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4 Region A Region B
1 20 October 2, 2007(2007-10-02) June 22, 2009(2009-06-22) December 5, 2007(2007-12-05)
2 19 December 2, 2008(2008-12-02) October 11, 2010(2010-10-11) December 3, 2008(2008-12-03)
3 10 November 9, 2010(2010-11-09) March 21, 2011(2011-03-21) December 1, 2010(2010-12-01) November 9, 2010(2010-11-09) December 1, 2010(2010-12-01)
4 12 October 30, 2012(2012-10-30) December 5, 2012(2012-12-05) October 30, 2012(2012-10-30) December 5, 2012(2012-12-05)
Special 1 August 15, 2023(2023-08-15)[a] October 21, 2015(2015-10-21) October 21, 2015(2015-10-21)
Film 1 August 22, 2023(2023-08-22) August 22, 2023(2023-08-22)

The series is also available onMax.[56]

Video games

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In 2009 the UK Adult Swim site released two flash games titledDeth TollandDeth Toll II.[57]The games are played in a similar fashion toGuitar HeroorRock Bandexcept with Dethklok songs.

A video game based on the series, titledMetalocalypse: Dethgame,was revealed at the 2009San Diego Comic-Con.The game was to be published byKonamiand be available for download on both the PlayStation 3'sPlayStation Networkand Xbox 360'sXbox Live Marketplace.[58]Players would have played as one of The Gears, and the game was to be set in Mordhaus, where the player would fight mutant fans. The game would have included music taken from Dethklok's albums. The game has been canceled, because "the creative direction of the game would not live up to the high standards...set for the project".[59]

The Dethklok songs "Thunderhorse" and "Bloodlines" are featured in the video gamesGuitar Hero IIandGuitar Hero: Warriors of Rock,respectively. Additionally, the Dethklok song "Laser Cannon Deth Sentence" was added toWarriors of Rockas downloadable content. The song "Murmaider" was included in the soundtrack to the 2009 video gameBrütal Legend.

Comic book

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TheDethklok vs.The Goon(one-shot) was issued byDark Horse Comicson July 23, 2009.[60][61]Written by Brendon Small andEric Powell.Dethklok is sent into the same universe as The Goon, who seeks to kill them.

The next day, Dark Horse announced a forthcoming short-run Dethklok series in collaboration with Adult Swim, which appeared the next year.

  • Dethklok #1,October 6, 2010.[62][63]Written by Brendon Small, Jon Schnepp and Jeremy Barlow. Dethklok decides to venture into the frozen food market with Dethklok frozen dinners, though after many setbacks, the band releases lethally poisonous food on their fans.
  • Dethklok #2,December 15, 2010.[64][65]Written by Brendon Small, Jon Schnepp and Jeremy Barlow. Dethklok returns to Finland to apologize for their last visit when they awakened a troll, while a cult of troll worshippers plan to use the band to unleash end times through the trolls once again.
  • Dethklok #3,February 23, 2011.[66][67]Written by Brendon Small, Jon Schnepp and Jeremy Barlow. Dethklok builds a cross-country train to help blues legend Mashed Potatoes Johnson get out of his deal with Satan over his soul, while a ghost of a train-riding murderer is about to send things off the rails.

All four comics appeared withvariant cover artby Eric Powell and Jon Schnepp. TheDethklok HCdeluxe hardcover collected the four comics and was released June 15, 2011.[68]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Included inMetalocalypse: The Complete Seriesset.

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