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Dead Oaks Season Finale: "The King of the Scum"


In the season finale of Otto's Story, the aftermath of Otto and August's disastrous car crash is revealed, and the King of the Scum arrives to choose his new host body.
"The King of the Scum" was written by Christopher Waltz.
The voice of Otto Gillespie was Aaron Beck, the voice of August Gillespie was Christopher Waltz, the voice of the King of the Scum was Andrew Blackburn, and the voice of MC Clara B was Erin Lynn. Music in today's episode was "Creepy," written and performed by Nicholas Critney.
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