When the chief's son from another tribe is injured, it is up to the cave family to nurse him back to health, but the other tribe thinks they have captured his son.
When Katy and Lok seek to tell the other tribe of the misunderstanding, they are taken captive, but fortunately John Butler has a solution for getting the superstitious tribe to relinquish the prisoners.
In the end, both tribes come to a friendly understanding, just in time to contend with their true threat and the reason for the catapults in the first place.
John Butler's 'summoning' for the angry sky gods is very similar to Race Bannon's native god disguise with the red berry dye in the old Jonny Quest episode.
Ironic both were voiced by Mike Road.
He had a bit more fun here with 'hocus pocus' incantations, as compared to Race's loud yelling.
When Katy and Lok seek to tell the other tribe of the misunderstanding, they are taken captive, but fortunately John Butler has a solution for getting the superstitious tribe to relinquish the prisoners.
In the end, both tribes come to a friendly understanding, just in time to contend with their true threat and the reason for the catapults in the first place.
John Butler's 'summoning' for the angry sky gods is very similar to Race Bannon's native god disguise with the red berry dye in the old Jonny Quest episode.
Ironic both were voiced by Mike Road.
He had a bit more fun here with 'hocus pocus' incantations, as compared to Race's loud yelling.