Metalocalypse Season 2 Episode 5 Dethfashion
- TV-MA
- November 11, 2007
- 11 min
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8.2 (176)
In the episode "Dethfashion" of Metalocalypse season 2, the world of fashion and metal collide when the band decides to design and launch their own clothing line. The episode begins with the band members realizing how much money they could make from merchandise and deciding to create their own clothing line. The band's manager, Charles, agrees to help them with the project, and the group spends the majority of the episode brainstorming designs and textiles for their line.
The episode highlights the band's unique sense of style and humor, with each member's personality influencing their designs. The lead vocalist, Nathan Explosion, designs a line of clothing inspired by medieval armor, while guitarist Toki Wartooth creates a collection of vibrant and playful clothing for children. Skwisgaar Skwigelf, the band's other guitarist, designs a line of "sexy" clothes that is sure to appeal to their metal fanbase, while bassist William Murderface's designs are dark and unsettling, reflecting his own miserable outlook on life.
As the band works on their designs, tensions begin to rise between t them. Nathan becomes increasingly frustrated with the group's lack of progress and William's constant negativity, eventually storming out of a design meeting. With the deadline for their line's launch quickly approaching, the group realizes they need to come together if they want to meet their goals.
The episode also features a subplot in which the band's manager, Charles, takes on a new assistant. The assistant, who goes by the name of Damien, quickly reveals himself to be a sinister and manipulative figure with his sights set on taking down Metalocalypse. As the band begins to gain momentum with their fashion line, Damien begins to quietly sabotage their efforts, setting the stage for an explosive confrontation between the two groups.
Overall, "Dethfashion" is a hilarious and entertaining episode of Metalocalypse that showcases the band's unique sense of humor and absurdity. Despite the seemingly trivial subject matter of a clothing line launch, the episode manages to keep viewers engaged with its clever writing and sharp wit. The tension and conflict between the band members and Damien add a layer of intrigue to the episode, setting the stage for an explosive finale that is sure to leave viewers on the edge of their seats.