Fear and Loathing in Endsville | |
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Series | The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy |
Season | 6 |
Production code | 616 |
Writer | Carl Greenblatt |
Broadcast information | |
Cartoon Network US Premiere | May 12, 2006 |
Paired with | Dumb-Dumbs & Dragons |
Chronological information | |
Previous Dumb-Dumbs & Dragons |
Next Dad Day Afternoon |
Fear and Loathing in Endsville is the 16th episode from season 6 of The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy.
Synopsis[]
When Grim decides to visit again his childhood idol, the aged king of the vampires, Dracula, the latter suggest they drive to an early bird buffet, only to get lost in the scorching desert. Since Grim’s scythe is out of power, Grim and Dracula need to find their way back home while dealing with situations like meeting a creepy truck driver and being attacked by a giant scorpion. After what they have gone through, and realizing that Dracula is just a selfish, old man, Grim decides to go a separate way. After finding that Dracula in fact helped him by sucking out the scorpion's venom, Grim rushes to help Dracula, and they finally make it to the diner. However, it appears that Dracula left without paying the check.
Cast[]
- Richard Steven Horvitz as Billy
- Greg Eagles as Grim
- Phil LaMarr as Dracula
- Louie Anderson as Burt
- Brian Cummings as TV Host
- Jim Cummings as Singer
- April Stewart as Waitress, Mother Scorpion
- Dave Wittenberg as TV Contestant
Characters[]
- Grim
- Dracula
- Burt the Truck Driver
- Sand Bandit
- Billy (speaking cameo)
- Mandy (Non-speaking cameo)
- Hector Con Carne (indirectly mentioned)
Credits[]
- Story and Storyboard by: C. H. Greenblatt
- Directed by: Shaun Cashman, Juli Hashiguchi, Eddy Houchins
Gallery[]
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The image gallery for Fear and Loathing in Endsville may be viewed here. |
Trivia[]
- Mandy never speaks in the episode along with Herbicidal Maniac.
- The title and title card are a reference to Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S. Thompson.
- The song; Angry Woman is a Parody of Johnny Cash’s song; The Ring of Fire.
- Evil Con Carne’s fade into obscurity is referenced on the game show that Billy and Mandy are watching.