Using characters intended for an episode of Space Ghost Coast to Coast, writers Matt Maiellaro and Dave Willis created Aqua Teen Hunger Force, which began airing in 15-minute episodes as part of the Cartoon Network's "Adult Swim" programming. The first episode was a "stealth pilot," aired in the middle of the night with no promotion in December 2000. The animated series follows the misadventures of a group of fast food-shaped detectives living in a crumbling New Jersey. Expanding on the superhero deconstruction of the animated series The Tick, the show follows the daily toils of three would-be crimefighting roommates with irreverent, absurd humor. The supposed leader, Master Shake, frequently puts the rest of the group in danger with his self-centered pursuits. Frylock, the brains of the group, is the only one to possess actual superpowers, or skills, for that matter. The mush-mouthed Meatwad is the bumbling good-natured fool with useless yet hilarious shape-shifting abilities. The three roommates attempt to do battle with the experiments created by the villainous Dr. Weird, a mad scientist, as well as the occasional space creature. However, the team spends most of their energy trying to swim in the pool belonging to their hairy next-door neighbor, Carl. The character designs were all created with layered Photoshop images and then crudely animated by the folks at the Williams Street studios. Some of the series' characters have appeared on other wickedly funny Cartoon Network shows like Sealab 2021 and The Brak Show. Aqua Teen Hunger Force is unique among other cartoons in its excellent original music created by rapper Schoolly D. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi
Andy Merrill - Blonde Leprechaun; H. Jon Benjamin - Mothmonsterman; Matt Maiellaro - Err
Credit
Dave Willis - Director, Matt Maiellaro - Director, Mike Lazzo - Executive Producer, Keith Crofford - Executive Producer, Dave Willis - Screenwriter, Matt Maiellaro - Screenwriter
Episodes
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Season 01 (2001) A bag of French fries, a milkshake and a chunk of hamburger meat may not be your average everyday crimefighting, but that's the best we can do on the wildly iconoclastic animated series Aqua Teen Hunger Force. Our first glimpse of Frylock (the fries), Master Shake (the shake) and Meatwad (the 'burger) is in the series' pilot (actually its second pilot, though it was filmed first, understand?), wherein the fast-food trio arouse themselves from their suburban-New-Jersey swimming pool headquarters to do battle against their perennially drunken archenemy Dr. Weird and his giant mechanical "Rabbot." Season One propers serves up 17 quarter-hour episodes, each one a shade more insane and incomprehensible than the last. In the course of events, the Aqua Teen Hunger Force thwart a gang of shoe-stealing leprechans, rescue Greater New Jersey from the scourge of the "Mothmonsterman" (which is attracted to every light bulb in its path), survive their first close encounter with the gang-banging, two-dimensional Mooninites, shield the earth from a takeover by the terminally stupid aliens Emory and Oglethorpe, take on the morphing radio rapper MC Pee Pants (Is it a spider? Is it a cow?), and fight amongst themselves over a variety of piddly issues (How in all good conscience could Meatwad stay mad at Master Shake for selling him to a circus?) Season One ends with the "very special" "Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future", a not-so-merry yuletide adventure for Carl, the overweight homeowner in whose swimming pool the Aqua Teen Hunger Force resides. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Rabbot
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Escape from Leprauchpolis
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Bus of the Undead
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Mayhem of the Mooninites
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Balloonenstein
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Circus
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Dumber Days
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Love Mummy
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Dumber Dolls
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Interfection
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Bad Replicant
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: PDA
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Mail Order Bride
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Space Conflict From Beyond Pluto
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Ol' Drippy
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Revenge of the Mooninites
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: MC P Pants
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Season 02 (2003) Frylock, Master Shake and Meatwad drift aimlessly into 24 new and marginally thrilling adventures during Season Two of the animated series Aqua Teen Hunger Force. The season begins with the belated "original" pilot episode, which was supposed to introduce the fast-food protagonists (a bag of fries, a milkshake and a chunk of hamburger meat) on Space Ghost Coast-to-Coast), but remained unfilmed until twos year after the series debuted. And if that makes sense to you, maybe you need to lie down for a while until it passes over. Anyway, this season's trayful of excitement includes a birthday mixup in which Master Shake buys Meatwad a deadly snake instead of a cute bunny--and then kills both of his comrades (temporarily, of course). Later on, Meatwad reinvents himself as a new, toxic-wasted superhero called "The Drizzle"; Frylock's newly invented super computer destroys the home of the Hunger Force's reluctant "host" Carl; the Force's efforts to thwart a killer tentacle (the "Super Spore") are complicated by the fact that their enemy speaks only Japanese and won't stay on the paper; Meatwad goes the "Dead Zone" route when he acquires the power to see the future whenever touching someone (how can a hamburger touch anyone? Oh, well. . .); Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane is heard as the voice of trivia expert Wayne "The Brain" McClain (no, he's not mainly on the plain); monumentally inept aliens Emory and Oglethorpe use "Fargate" technology to hack into the Force's cable TV; New Jersey is held in the grip of terror by the attack of the killer trees; the monster in Carl's attic shows up at Halloween to pick up his mail and make his usual feeble efforts to scare people; a demon-possessed submarine sandwich calls for an improvised exorcism; the Force is sorely disappointed when the all-knowing Wisdom Cube refuses to reveal anything important; DP and Skeeter, the fearsome Frat Brothers from Outer Space, manage to lose friends and infuriate people without really trying; and it must be the end of the world when Carl transforms into. . .oh no!. . .a CLOWN! AAAAAAAH!!!! Evidently, the second season of Aqua Teen Hunger Force was supposed to be the last, else why would the season finale be titled "The Last One" and feature a reunion of all the Aqua Teen's past enemies? Never mind; there was a third season. Feel better now? ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Super Computer
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Broodwich
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: The Meat Zone
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Universal Re-Monster
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Total Re-Carl
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Revenge of the Trees
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Frat Aliens
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Spirit Journey Formation Anniversary
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Kidney Car
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: The Cubing
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: The Shaving
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Super Birthday Snake
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: The Clowning
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: The Dressing
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: The
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: The Cloning
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: The Last One
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Super Bowl
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Super Hero
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Supermodel
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Super Spore
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Super Sirloin
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Super Squatter
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Super Trivia
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Season 03 (2004) It's time for another eleven thrill-lacking adventures of the superhero team comprised of a pompous bag of French fries (Frylock), an obnoxious milk shake (Master Shake) and an idiot ball of hamburger meat (Meatwad) as Aqua Teen Hunger Force lumbers into its third season. The suspense is bearable in the season opener "Video Ouija", in which Master Shake commits suicide in order to contact Meatwad from the Great Beyond--digitally. Frylock shrinks to the size of that black stuff in the bottom of the bag to retrieve a microchip from inside Meatwad in "Unremarkable Voyage". The gang-banging aliens known as the Mooninites are back again in "Remooned", prepared to reduce Earth to a cinder in order to cash a check. Singer Ted Nugent provides his own voice in "Gee Whiz" a profoundly movingly inspirational religious experience, sort of. The central crisis in "-Dork" concerns Master Shake's search for the perfect helmet accessory. The dreaded morphing rap deejay MC Pee Pants returns in the hideous form of an old nursing-home fart in "Little Brittle". Disaster of apocalyptic proportions occur when Meatwad is left in the care of Carl, owner of the Hunger Force's swimming-pool fortress of ineptitude, in "Robositter". At the request of no one, the Mooninites return to take advantage of Meatwad's video-game prowess in "Moon Master." The sight of four fast-food entrees trying to lose weight is a daunting and almost funny one in "Diet." Milk Shake's quest to bring the Olympics to New Jersey results only in a visit from a well-endowed stripper in "Dusty Gozongas." An ancient Egyptian curse and a pissed-off Santa Claus are the main ingredients in "T-Shirt of the Living Dead." Frylock's Mexican jumping beans transform him into a theatrical impresario in "Hypno-Germ." And in the season finale "Carl", the title character again demonstrates his incompetence as a baby sitter while Meatwad becomes the toast of Panama City. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Video Ouija
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Dusty Gozangas
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: T-Shirt of the Living Dead
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Hypno-Germ
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Spacegate World
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Unremarkable Voyage
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Mooninites 3: Remooned
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Gee Whiz
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: eDork
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Little Brittle
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Robositter
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Mooninites 4: The Final Mooning
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Diet
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Season 04 (2005)
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Dirtfoot
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Boost Mobile
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Christmas Spectacular, Part 1
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Christmas Spectacular, Part 2
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Grim Reaper Gutters
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Moonajuana
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Ezekial
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Antenna
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Carl Wash
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Star Studded X-Mas Spec Part A
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Star Studded X-Mas Spec Part B
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Dickesode
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Handbanna
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Party All the Time
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Bart Oates
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Global Grilling
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Season 05 (2008)
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Robots Are Everywhere
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Sirens
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Couples Skate
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Reedickyoulus
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Hoppy Bunny
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Laser Lenses
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Dummy Love
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: The Marines
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Bible Fruit
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Season 06 (2009)
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Gene E
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Der Inflatable Fuhrer
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Shake Like Me
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: She Creature
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Chick Magnet
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Creature From the Plaque Lagoon
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Time Machine
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: 2-and-a-Half Star Wars Out of Five
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Fry Legs
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: The Last One Forever and Ever
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Season 07 (2010)
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: A PE Christmas
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: The Kangarilla and the Magic Tarantula