

Waldo Williams returns from his Tijuana vacation to find out that he had become infected by the Notorious Mexican Butt Humping Bullfrog. After being diagnosed by his proctologist with just days to live, Waldo seeks the help of the mysterious Japanese specialist, Dr. Wansamsaki, who treats Waldo with his unorthodox methods, which involve a long nuclear rod. The next day, Waldo’s rear end starts glowing a bright green – and that’s only the beginning. Within days, Waldo’s rear end develops a mind of its own, becoming capable of breaking away in the middle of the night, committing a murder or two and then returning before morning, leaving a fecal trail that leads right to Waldo’s bedroom.
Practical Effects
The glowing prosthetic rear end is cinema history, fight me
Writing
Dialogue so unhinged it circles back to accidental genius
Direction
Pirro commits to the bit with zero shame and maximum commitment
Director
Mark Pirro
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Mark Pirro built his career on micro-budget comedies like 'Deathrow Gameshow' and 'A Polish Vampire in Burbank' — this is somehow his most restrained work.
The film satirizes both American xenophobia (the 'mysterious Japanese specialist' trope) and medical horror conventions while having zero budget to do either justice.