
Oh, no! Look at the poor missionaries surrounded by angry Ugandan tribal people wielding big, ugly spears, ready to attack the missionaries or even the other tribe! It's a good thing Whit and Wooton are here in order to save the day and avoid major bloodshed!

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Am I the only one who feels slightly very insulted? I mean, I've lived in Africa for ten years, and I've yet to see a spear of any sorts. .unless it's at the tourist shop back in the city. I feel like this artwork (and likely the episode) is doing nothing more than further entrenching ridiculous stereotypes of warring tribes in the dark jungles of Africa when that's not even the real problem. No, the financial situations the countries find themselves in aren't interesting. No, we can't bore the listeners by talking about the rituals, traditions, and binding superstition that's rampant among the people. Not cutting it.
SO LET'S HAVE SPEAR-WIELDING NATIVES SURROUNDING A BUNCH OF TERRIFIED WHITE MISSIONARIES INSTEAD!!!1

Really, Odyssey? Really? Is this the same organization that produced "A Mission for Jimmy" two decades ago?