Metal
"Brutal & Beautiful"
A man in a metal helmet, chained up in a basement with nothing but cartoons to keep him company, escapes one night and finds himself searching for somewhere to belong.
"Brutal & Beautiful"
A man in a metal helmet, chained up in a basement with nothing but cartoons to keep him company, escapes one night and finds himself searching for somewhere to belong.
Grady Eldridge
Benny/Metal Head
Holgie Forrester
Mother
Isabella Navarro
Penny
Tea Wise
Martha
Joseph Schwartz
Weasel
Zander Torres
Erik
Matthew J. Flynn
Jolly Goods Shift Lead
Joshua Chung
Jolly Goods Scared FryCook
A man in a metal helmet, chained up in a basement with nothing but cartoons to keep him company, escapes one night and finds himself searching for somewhere to belong.
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