
Ratings
While Toki and Abigail remain in the clutches of Magnus Hammersmith and the Metal Masked Assassin, the remaining members of Dethklok carry on with their lives while pretending not to care. But as their guilt mounts and their fans become increasingly restless with Toki's absence, they realize that they must find a way to rescue their brother.
Production
Titmouse, Adult Swim, Williams Street
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Trailers & Videos
Cast

Jack Black
Dethklok's Original Manager / Fat Fan (voice)

Mark Hamill
Mr. Salacia / Senator Stampingston (voice)

Mike Keneally
Toki Wartooth (voice)

Malcolm McDowell
Vater Orlagg (voice)

Brendon Small
Nathan Explosion / Skwisgaar Skwigelf / Pickles / William Murderface / Young Toki Wartooth / Charles Offdensen / Ishnifus Meaddle / Edgar Jomfru / Eric Jomfru / Magnus Hammersmith / Dr. Rockzo (voice)

Victor Brandt
General Crozier (voice)
Raya Yarbrough
Abigail Remeltindrinc / Old Groupie (voice)
Ulrich Wild
Bald Fan (voice) (uncredited)

George Fisher
Metal Masked Assassin (voice)
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