
While Toki and Abigail are held captive by Magnus Hammersmith and the Metal Masked Assassin, the rest of Dethklok attempt to maintain a normal life, outwardly appearing indifferent. However, their guilt intensifies, and their fans grow concerned about Toki’s disappearance. Recognizing the need to act, the band members must overcome their personal struggles and find a way to rescue their brother from a dangerous situation.
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Explore the complete cast of Metalocalypse: The Doomstar Requiem - A Klok Opera, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.

Mark Hamill
Mr. Salacia / Senator Stampingston (voice)

Malcolm McDowell
Vater Orlagg (voice)

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

Mike Keneally
Toki Wartooth (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)

George Fisher
Metal Masked Assassin (voice)

Ulrich Wild
Bald Fan (voice) (uncredited)
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What is the name of the monk who chants about the Doomstar at the beginning of the special?
Ishnifus Meaddle
Charles Offdensen
Edgar Jomfru
Mr. Salacia
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Ishnifus Meaddle [Brendon Small] opens the tale with a chant in the Church of the Black Klok, foretelling the birth of the Doomstar and warning that, before the prophet’s night ends, one among them must die, as Charles Offdensen watches with a wary eye toward the looming Metalocalypse. In a stark setup, Magnus Hammersmith and the Metal Masked Assassin seize Toki Wartooth [Mike Keneally] and Abigail Remeltindrinc [Raya Yarbrough], keeping them barely alive to draw the rest of Dethklok into their trap. The two captives are used to set a trap for the rest of the band, who are scattered around the world, attempting to forget that Toki is missing. Offdensen works from the control room, trying to pinpoint Toki’s whereabouts while the Klokateers’ best operative has returned dead, a USB flash drive found among the remains that contains a video of Magnus holding Toki and Abigail hostage, taunting that his location lies at the “depths of humanity.”
Ishnifus tries to rally Dethklok to search for their missing member, calling them “brothers,” but the band resists, questioning whether they can rescue Toki if it comes down to it. They voice their doubts and the weight of responsibility bearing down on them, ultimately refusing Ishnifus’s plea. At a live show, a hologram meant to represent Toki malfunctions, prompting jeers from the crowd and underscoring the urgency of the situation. With no other viable option, Dethklok decides that they must rescue Toki and Abigail, a turning point that marks their resolve to act.
Abigail offers comfort to Toki, guiding him toward his “happy place” and reassuring him in a tender moment. This scene also unfolds as a memory of the day Toki first auditioned to join Dethklok: after Magnus is kicked out, Skwisgaar Skwigelf faces the hopeful guitarists in a series of battles, defeating them all until Toki arrives late but is given a chance. A pivotal guitar duel ensues, and though Toki falters at the end, Skwisgaar concedes that nobody has ever played so well and invites him to join. The moment cements Toki’s happiness and belief in a future with the band, a hope that will soon be tested.
A Tribunal assembles, with Mr. Salacia [Mark Hamill] and Senator Stampingston, General Crozier [Victor Brandt], and Vater Orlagg [Malcolm McDowell] weighing the band’s choice to rescue Toki and noting the existence of a traitor within Dethklok. Edgar Jomfru and Ishnifus offer support as the plan takes shape, providing guidance and inspiration before the journey begins. Before leaving, Offdensen resigns as their manager, stepping aside to protect them as the mission looms.
Dethklok’s search leads them to Depths of Humanity, a club where Toki played his first gig. There they encounter old acquaintances—the guitarist teacher and various groupies who harass the band for leaving them behind. The reunion dissolves into chaos as a former manager and a wave of nostalgia complicate their mission, pushing the quartet to flee and regroup. On their way, they meet a mob of zombie-like musicians and drug addicts; unable to fight them head-on, the band tries to win them over through acts of generosity—Nathan donates checks to musicians, while Skwisgaar, Murderface, and Pickles contribute their equipment to help them get started in the industry. The desperate situation worsens when Dr. Rockso arrives with a large bag of cocaine, offering a reckless shortcut to escape.
Inside the practice space, the Metal Masked Assassin ambushes them again, but Ishnifus sacrifices himself as a distraction to allow Dethklok to press onward. The group contemplates giving up, with Murderface reminding them that any one of them could be the target of danger, but Nathan resolves that he would risk his life for any member of the band. The four brothers reaffirm their bond and push forward to complete their mission.
They succeed in locating Toki and Abigail and free them, only to face the Assassin once more. Their shared sense of brotherhood fuels a surge of power—the Doomstar elevates them to inhuman heights and finally ends the threat of the Metal Masked Assassin. Magnus, confronted with the consequences of his actions, realizes the error of his ways and stabs himself in the heart, taking his life as reckoning for the pain he caused his former bandmates.
In the closing act, Dethklok celebrates the victory with a massive concert, and Nathan and Abigail share a kiss, while Offdensen ascends to become the new high priest of the Church of the Black Klok. The final image centers on Murderface, shown sleeping as dark energy slowly overtakes him, a lingering sign of the wound that remains and the power now coursing through the band. The story remains a long, winding testament to loyalty, sacrifice, and the perilous lure of power, anchored by a cast whose voices drive the mythos of the Doomstar era.
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