Dethcarraldo — [s2e9]

The title is a parody of the 1982 Werner Herzog film Fitzcarraldo , which also features a character's obsessive journey through the Amazon.

The climax involves the band participating in a Yaneemango ritual using Yopo, which is said to psychically manifest the user's "ancient animal form". Each member's spirit animal is revealed during their drug-induced hallucinations: A crocodile. Pickles: An octopus. Skwisgaar Skwigelf: An owl. Toki Wartooth : A rabbit. William Murderface: A white tiger. Subplots & Notable Moments [S2E9] Dethcarraldo

This episode confirms Nathan's indigenous heritage, which was previously alluded to in the episode "Girlfriendklok". The title is a parody of the 1982

After watching a television documentary, Nathan discovers he is one-quarter Yaneemango—a brutal South American tribe. Driven by this heritage, the band ventures into the jungle to find them. While Nathan seeks cultural connection, Pickles is motivated by "Yopo," a potent psychedelic drug used by the tribe in religious rituals. Pickles: An octopus

The episode leans into the "Cannibal Film" genre, portraying the Yaneemango as a secretive, primitive tribe that practices cannibalism on their enemies. Production Context Original Air Date: June 3, 2008.

Throughout the excursion, William Murderface suffers from a "penis-invading" parasite he contracted while urinating into the river.