Hell comes to Frogtown It has a simple premise that doesn't leave much room for interpretation while still leaving plenty of room for individual lyrics – and, in some cases, violent dance routines that will leave you awestruck and awestruck.
The provincial government was established within imagination Hell comes to Frogtown Sam picks up Hell after learning that he is one of the last men in existence who was not rendered infertile by the nuclear fallout that decimated society at the turn of the 21st century. Nurse Spangle (Sandal Bergman), who is overseeing the government's repopulation efforts, forces Sam's hand into signing a complex contract that involves wearing an explosive symbol that will shock his pelvic area or explode depending on the severity of his disobedience.
Although Sam will receive a full pardon for the numerous crimes he committed before his capture, he is reluctant to become a stud whose only goal is to help repopulate the Earth by mating with as many fertile women as possible.
At this point, I feel the need to point out the irony of the fact that the only reason Sam Hill was arrested in the first place was because of the hitchhiking trails of the many pregnant women he left along his travel route as a scavenger. Furthermore, Sam and Spangle exhibit immediate romantic tension despite their antagonistic introductions, allowing for a healthy amount of comedic relief.