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Aqua Teen Hunger Force
2000 - 2023 7.5 (213 votes) 12 Seasons
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Genres
Animation Comedy
Networks
Cartoon Network
Adult Swim
Created By
Matt Maiellaro
Dave Willis

Aqua Teen Hunger Force

Dancing is forbidden!

Overview

The surreal adventures of three anthropomorphic fast food items: Master Shake, Frylock and Meatwad, and their human nextdoor neighbor, Carl Brutananadilewski.

Key Crew

Top Cast

Dave Willis
Dave Willis

Meatwad / Carl (voice)

Dana Snyder
Dana Snyder

Master Shake (voice)

C. Martin Croker
C. Martin Croker

Dr. Weird / Steve / Bird (voice)

Schoolly D

Narrator

Seasons

Season 0 poster
Season 0 (2000)

No overview available.

16 episodes

Episodes
Episode 1: Rabbot
2000-12-30

The original rough cut version of the pilot episode "Rabbot". Originally stealth aired on December 30, 2000, six months prior to the launch of Adult Swim.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 2: Assisted Living Dracula
2003-11-18

In "Bus of The Undead" (season 1 episode 3), Master Shake is watching a b-grade horror movie called "Assisted Living Dracula." The movie (all 1 minutes 22 seconds of it), is included as an Easter Egg in Disc 2 of the ATHF DVD Volume 1

Runtime: 2 min
Episode 3: Spacecataz
2005-12-06

The Mooninites and the Plutonians have at it!

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 4: Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Television
2007-04-01

The April Fool's Day prank broadcast of the "Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film" twelve days prior to release in theaters. Only the first few minutes of the movie played as expected, while the remainder was muted and scaled down to a tiny overlay at the lower left of the screen as the regular Adult Swim programming played. Various pop-ups with sound effects periodically displayed during the broadcast to explain the promotional event.

Runtime: 80 min
Episode 5: Adult Swim Kids Presents: Revenge of the Mooninites
2021-04-01

An April Fool's version of the episode Revenge of the Mooninites, with children dubbing all the voices and changes made to the script and animation to remove the naughtier elements.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 6: The Return of Handbanana
2022-04-18

A perverted presence from the past reappears to re-assault Carl.

Runtime: 3 min
Episode 7: The Broodwrap
2022-04-19

The devilish deli meat demon returns, wrapped in a new cloak of roasted tomato darkness.

Runtime: 3 min
Episode 8: MC Pee Pants University
2022-04-20

MC Pee Pants keeps it real and keeps it shady with a new plan for preying on pensioners.

Runtime: 4 min
Episode 9: Moonmaster 9: Beware the Gorgotron
2022-04-21

The Mooninites are invading your gameplay!

Runtime: 3 min
Episode 10: Frat Aliens Hell Week
2022-04-23

It’s ‘Hell Week’ with your favorite Frat Aliens, and they’ve got some new pledges under their fins.

Runtime: 4 min
Episode 11: Breakie B
2022-04-23

Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future is back to save the future from the past.

Runtime: 4 min
Episode 12: Markula the Slumlord
2022-04-24

The Plutonians, Oglethorpe and Emory, go property hunting for a secret base and get caught in a slumlord's web

Runtime: 4 min
Episode 13: Merlo's Revenge Upon Unbelievable Ron
2022-04-25

Merlo the magician recruits Carl to help him enact revenge against his old sidekick, Unbelievable Ron.

Runtime: 3 min
Episode 14: The Dumbest Doll of All
2022-04-26

18 years after Master Shake throws him off a cliff, Happy Time Harry returns home to end it all.

Runtime: 4 min
Episode 15: Handbanana's Demise
2022-04-28

Carl sets a trap for Handbanana and takes him to the vet to be neutered, spayed, and possibly put to sleep.

Runtime: 4 min
Episode 16: Boston

The episode parodies the 2007 Bomb scare. This episode was pulled by Turner Legal to avoid further controversy surrounding the incident. It was leaked online in 2015. It is the only episode of the series that was never formally released.

Runtime: N/A min
Season 1 poster
Season 1 (2000)

The first season of the animated television series, Aqua Teen Hunger Force originally aired in the United States. Season one unofficially started on December 30, 2000 with the unannounced stealth airing of "Rabbot" on Cartoon Network. Season one officially began one week after the official launch of Adult Swim, on September 9, 2001 with "Escape from Leprechaupolis", and ended with "Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future" on December 29, 2002, with a total of eighteen episodes. This season focuses on the surreal adventures and antics of three anthropomorphic fast food items: Master Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad, who live next door to Carl Brutananadilewski in a suburban neighborhood in New Jersey. Season one marks the first appearance of the main characters, and several recurring characters as well. Episodes in season one were written and directed by Dave Willis and Matt Maiellaro, and have either a TV-14 or a TV-PG parental rating. Almost every episode in this season features a special guest appearance, which is later continued in later seasons. This season has been made available on DVD, and other forms of home media, including on demand streaming on Netflix.

18 episodes

Episodes
Episode 1: Rabbot
2000-12-30

Dr. Weird proclaims he has obtained the funds to build a Rabbot to solve the world's "vegetable problem". Dr. Weird tells Steve to spray it in the eyes with French perfume and after the spraying, the Rabbot gets annoyed and escapes the lab.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 2: Escape from Leprechaupolis
2001-09-09

Leprechauns use Dr. Weird's Rainbow Machine to mug people from afar, apparently for shoes. Although they don't end up with anything more than a gold chain, a Banarama tape with no case and rollerskates.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 3: Bus of the Undead
2001-09-30

Dr. Weird creates a mutant moth/human called Mothmonsterman, but it flies out of the giant hole left by Rabbot and flies toward the Aqua Teen's house, craving the bright light it sees coming from within. When the light is switched off, Mothmonsterman does everything in his power to frighten Master Shake into turning it back on.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 4: Mayhem of The Mooninites
2001-10-14

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 5: Balloonenstein
2001-12-23

Meatwad gets new electric powers thanks to Shake's shenanigans, which make everyone hate him because they either die or get hurt when they're near him. But it's stil useful for getting revenge on Shake.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 6: Space Conflict from Beyond Pluto
2002-04-07

Frylock attempts to make contact with aliens and is successful... but there's only two problems. First, the aliens want to take over Earth, and second, they're too stupid to pull it off.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 7: Ol' Drippy
2002-04-21

Shake makes a large mess in the kitchen and refuses to clean it, eventually resulting in the formation of a new lifeform which Meatwad gleefully names "Ol' Drippy". Shake becomes jealous of the attention that the new character receives.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 8: Revenge of The Mooninites
2002-05-05

The Mooninites are back and this time they've got a belt that gives them superpowers from the band Foreigner.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 9: MC Pee Pants
2002-05-19

Subliminal messages in the music Meatwad has been listening to draw the team to a warehouse, where they find out that rap artist behind the music is actually a giant spider.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 10: Dumber Dolls
2002-11-03

Meatwad gets a new doll, Happy Time Harry, which has a dreadfully bitter and jaded personality. Happy Time Harry's time is up when his negativity begins to affect everyone.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 11: Bad Replicant
2002-11-10

Master Shake is kidnapped by returning characters Emory and Oglethorpe. The two aliens replace him with a "replicant", but Frylock and Meatwad soon realize that the Shake "replicant" doesn't resemble Shake at all.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 12: Circus
2002-11-17

Master Shake sells Meatwad to the circus, but when Meatwad becomes a huge big top success, Shake gets jealous and tries to get in on the act. It's a battle of the freaks!

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 13: Love Mummy
2002-11-24

Frylock discovers a mummy in the crawlspace under the house. The mummy begins to exhort his bratish favors from Frylock by threatening him with an ancient Egyptian curse.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 14: Dumber Days
2002-12-01

Meatwad's brain is discovered to be nothing more than a toy with a jingle bell in it. After Meatwad goes through a brief depression, Carl gets him a new live brain against Frylock's will. With his new brain, Meatwad begins to grow smarter and larger.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 15: Interfection
2002-12-08

While looking up teeth conspiracies (and Metallica) on the internet in Frylock's room, Shake and Meatwad make various popup windows appear in Frylock's room which start to spread throughout the house.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 16: PDA
2002-12-15

Shake is missing his Personal Digital Assistant. The gang proceeds to look in the Adirondack mountains and in Carl's pool for it, until finally they confront the thief. If he IS a thief. Or maybe Shake's just greedy and wants his PDA.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 17: Mail Order Bride
2002-12-22

As a Christmas present to themselves, Shake and Carl split the cost of a mail-order bride from Russia. Unfortunately, once she gets a look at her new "husbands" she freaks out and locks herself in Carl's house, leaving Carl stuck outside.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 18: Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future
2002-12-29

Carl is visited by the Cybernetic Ghost Of Christmas Past From The Future and learns that his house is built on an elfin graveyard, thus causing his pool to fill with blood. Then the Cybernetic Ghost Of Christmas Past From The Future recounts a long story about the first Christmas.

Runtime: 11 min
Season 2 poster
Season 2 (2003)

The second season of the animated television series, Aqua Teen Hunger Force originally aired in the United States on Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim. Season two started on May 25, 2003 with "Super Birthday Snake" and ended with "The Last One" on December 31, 2003, with a total of twenty four episodes. This season continues to focus on the surreal adventures and antics of three anthropomorphic fast food items: Master Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad, who live next door to Carl Brutananadilewski in a suburban neighborhood in New Jersey. With twenty four episodes, season two is the longest season of the series so far. Episodes in season two were written and directed by Dave Willis and Matt Maiellaro, and have either a TV-14 or a TV-PG parental rating. Almost every episode in this season features a special guest appearance, including the season finale "The Last One" which features the return several guests from the first two seasons, who have reprised their roles. This season has been made available on DVD, and other forms of home media.

24 episodes

Episodes
Episode 1: Super Birthday Snake
2003-05-25

Meatwad asks for a bunny for his birthday, but Master Shake gets him the wrong gift... a snake! Frylock accidentally kills Meatwad and Master Shake after the snake eats them. Free from his friends, Frylock takes up a life of crime and sex.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 2: Super Hero
2003-06-01

Master Shake decides to become a superhero named "The Drizzle". In his attempt to be noticed, he douses himself in toxic waste, hands out "Drizzle Phones" and orders a costume.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 3: Super Bowl
2003-06-08

After Meatwad finds two Super Bowl tickets inside a bag of chips, everyone tries to get on his good side in order to claim the second ticket. Soon the contest goes to Meatwad's head and he tries to take advantage of Carl and Shake.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 4: Super Computer
2003-06-15

Frylock invents a new, ridiculously advanced super computer but Shake's incompetence sends it careening into Carl's house. Frylock builds another one but the advanced technologies involved accidentally send the machine back in time!

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 5: Super Model
2003-06-22

Master Shake comes back from a trip to Guatemala with a new nose. With his new-found "beauty", Shake sets out to make himself the best damn looking person in the world.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 6: Super Spore
2003-06-29

While The Aqua Teens are chilling in Carl's Pool one day, an alien tentacle reaches out and grabs Shake. The alien uses Shake as his method to speak with the others. The problem is, the alien only speak Japaneses. The alien is also not housebroken. Frylock takes it upon himself to civilize this new comer from space.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 7: Super Sir Loin
2003-08-31

Meatwad goes on a hunger strike "For the Shorties" due to the subliminal messages in Sir Loin's new album. However, he doesn't stop there, ravaging all the food in the house for Sir Loin's "Hunger Drive". Something seems strangely familiar.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 8: Super Squatter
2003-09-07

When Shake forgets (or decides not) to pay all the bills, all the utilities and accessories get cut off. Instead of paying the bills himself, Frylock decides to teach Shake a lesson and leaves the house with any type of utility. Shake simply takes refuge in Carl's house.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 9: The Meat Zone
2003-09-14

Somehow, Meatwad develops an amazing ability to see the future upon touching someone. Shake decides to exploit him for loads of money while Frylock is out to prove its all fake.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 10: Super Trivia
2003-09-21

Sick of losing every week at team trivia to his arch enemy, Wayne the Brain, Frylock decides to up his game. He subjects Shake and Meatwad to his special kind of tutoring and drag Carl along for the ride.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 11: Universal Remonster
2003-09-28

Emory and Oglethorpe pay the Aqua Teens another visit, only this time they decide to steal their cable using the Fargate, and control what they're watching using the Universal Remonster.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 12: Total Re-Carl
2003-10-05

Frylock's new invention inadvertently destroys Carl's body leaving only an infuriated head. Frylock decides to rebuild Carl's body by any means necessary which includes grave robbing and robot building.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 13: Revenge of the Trees
2003-10-12

With a huge vat of oil left over from his Labor Day feast, Shake creates a foul environment in the Aqua Teen's front lawn. With the help of Carl, the two dump the oil in the woods, but pay a hefty price in return.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 14: Spirit Journey Formation Anniversary
2003-10-19

Shake puts together a metal version of the "Birthday Song" hoping to cash in on the royalties. But, when Zakk Wylde come looking for his cut of the money, things go all wrong for Shake.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 15: The Shaving
2003-10-26

It's Halloween at the Aqua Teen headquarters and a monster comes down from the attic...to get his mail. Much to his chagrin, the monster is unable to scare anyone - until he reveals a gruesome secret.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 16: Broodwich
2003-11-02

Shake uncovers a delicious, demoniacally possessed submarine sandwich in his front yard. A voice tells him if he eats the whole thing, he will be killed. Shake must battle the Last Temptation of the Broodwich or lose his life.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 17: Kidney Car
2003-11-16

With his prized car destroyed, Carl is left with no choice but to donate it to the Kidney Foundation. In a bad twist of fate, the Kidney Foundation donates the car to Meatwad.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 18: The Cubing
2003-11-23

The Wisdom Cube claims to hold all the known knowledge in the universe, but it seems he only possesses a knack for tiresome anecdotes. Frylock has his doubts if this is all for real.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 19: Frat Aliens
2003-11-30

DP and Skeeter, fraternity brothers from outer space, get lost along the way back home and crash on earth. They quickly become unwanted and Skeeter pulls out but leaves DP behind to be handled by the Aqua Teens.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 20: The Clowning
2003-12-07

Carl gets a new head of hair and doesn't wait to show it off to the Aqua Teens. However, when the hair begins to make Carl act strangely, Frylock fears the worst. Carl's been clowned!

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 21: The Dressing
2003-12-14

While sitting down to eat their Thanksgiving dinner one week after Thanksgiving, the Aqua Teens are interrupted by a robotic turkey who is determined to save their turkey and take it back in time in the time rift.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 22: The
2003-12-21

After Shake's antics finally push him too far, Frylock leaves the Aqua Teen's house. Without Frylock around to hold him back, Shake lays waste to the house and tortures Meatwad as he never has before. Carl soon feels the effects of not having Frylock around.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 23: The Cloning
2003-12-31

After breaking one too many TVs, we learn that Frylock has been cloning them the entire time. The newest TV seems a bit off, and they find a new use for the cloning machine.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 24: The Last One
2003-12-31

Several of the Aqua Teens' enemies gather on the moon to plot their next move. After a long while, things don't seem to progress and all that has been managed are the deaths of half the members.

Runtime: 11 min
Season 3 poster
Season 3 (2004)

The third season of the animated television series, Aqua Teen Hunger Force originally aired in the United States on Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim. Season three started on April 25, 2004 with "Video Ouija" and ended with "Carl" on October 24, 2004, with a total of thirteen episodes. This season continues to focus on the surreal adventures and antics of three anthropomorphic fast food items: Master Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad, who live next door to Carl Brutananadilewski in a suburban neighborhood in New Jersey. Season three is the only season to feature Spacecataz cold opens, in place of Dr. Weird and Steve. In season three the cold openings featuring Dr. Weird and Steve, were replaced with clips from the failed pilot Spacecataz, a potential spin-off of Aqua Teen Hunger Force. Episodes in season three were written and directed by Dave Willis and Matt Maiellaro, and have TV-14 parental rating. Almost every episode in this season features a special guest appearance, which continues a practice used in past seasons. This season has been made available on DVD, and other forms of home media.

13 episodes

Episodes
Episode 1: Video Ouija
2004-04-25

Meatwad's new video game allows him to contact the dead. But by the time Shake commits suicide in order to haunt the Video Ouija realm himself, Meatwad has already lost interest in digital seances.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 2: Unremarkable Voyage
2004-05-09

When Meatwad eats a very important microchip, Frylock must shrink down to retrieve it. However, while shrunk, Shake seizes the moment to capture him and shrink Carl and Meatwad. All three of them are now at Shake's mercy.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 3: Mooninites 3: Remooned
2004-08-15

The Mooninites return again, only this time to cash in a check. Seeing their cash, Meatwad and Shake both try to impress the Mooninites so they get some of the dough.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 4: Gee Whiz
2004-08-22

A billboard with the face of a religious icon seems to have given Meatwad the gift of a child. Frylock doesn't trust the "pregnancy" is all it's cracked up to be.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 5: EDork
2004-08-29

Shake's E-Helmet is loaded with superfluous gadgets, but somehow an add-on player piano isn't enough to satisfy his lust for convenience.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 6: Little Brittle
2004-09-05

MC Pee Pants is back! Reincarnated as an old man in a retirement home, he is releasing music to get people to come visit him and, of course, Meatwad falls pray to his subliminal messages. But is there something else he wants?

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 7: Robositter
2004-09-12

Frylock and Shake are forced to take jobs at a restaurant in the mall and leave Meatwad under the care of Carl. Frylock comes home after their first day to find Carl had ignored Meatwad completely and that Meatwad had helped himself to the medicine cabinet. Frylock then builds a robot babysitter for Meatwad.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 8: Mooninites 4: The Final Mooning
2004-09-19

Meatwad has a new video game to play. Upon beating it, the Mooninites drop in to crown him the Moon Master and call on him to help them defeat a great foe.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 9: Diet
2004-09-26

With a case of beer on the line, Meatwad, Carl, and Shake all battle to see who can loose the most weight. Carl uses a special candy bar to drop pounds while Frylock makes Meatwad lose weight the manual way. Shake just works to impede the others.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 10: Dusty Gozongas
2004-10-03

In an attempt to bring the Olympics to New Jersey, Shake destroys the gas line. When Frylock calls the city to fix it, they send over Dusty Gonzongas, the hottest stripper from the Wild Wild Chest club thus causing plenty of tension between Shake and Carl.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 11: T-Shirt of the Living Dead
2004-10-10

An ancient and all powerful T-shirt gives Meatwad amazing powers to see and know all. Meatwad uses his new powers to summon Santa Claus and a hoard of Easter Bunnies.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 12: Hypno-Germ
2004-10-17

When Hypno-Germs invade Shake's brain, they force him to do a number of insane things. Frylock uses Mexican jumping-beans to combat the germs in Shakes head with a theatrical spectacular!

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 13: Spacegate World
2004-10-24

When the Aqua Teens go to Panama City for a vacation, Meatwad leaves Carl to babysit Dewey, Vanessa, and Boxy Brown. At first, Carl thinks not having the Aqua Teens around is great, but soon realizes that hanging around the neighborhood by himself is a real drag.Meanwhile, in Panama City, Meatwad tries to start a comedy act, Frylock tries to get some action, and Shake loafs around the hotel room.

Runtime: 11 min
Season 4 poster
Season 4 (2005)

The fourth season of the animated television series, Aqua Teen Hunger Force originally aired in the United States on Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim. Season four started on December 4, 2005 with "Dirtfoot" and ended with "Carl Wash" which originally made two unannounced stealth airings on December 22, 2006 and January 7, 2007 and later made its official debut on March 25, 2007, with a total of thirteen episodes.

14 episodes

Episodes
Episode 1: Dirtfoot
2005-12-04

Shake pretends to fall down a well, where he meets the legendary New Jersey monster known as Dirtfoot.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 2: Boost Mobile
2005-12-11

Shake sells himself out to Boost Mobile, and now is forced to endlessly plug the service.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 3: Star Studded Xmas Spectacular (1)
2005-12-18

Master Shake reviews deleted scenes from the upcoming Aqua Teen movie.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 4: Star Studded Xmas Spectacular (2)
2005-12-19

Part 2 of the deleted scenes from the Aqua Teen movie, hosted by Master Shake.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 5: Dickesode
2006-10-22

Carl suffers the consequences for ordering fast food at Wong Burger. Apparently, the owner Mr. Wong has a diabolical plan.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 6: Handbanana
2006-10-29

Frylock creates a genetically mutated dog for Meatwad named Handbanana, who soon begins to periodically rape Carl.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 7: Party All the Time
2006-11-05

Andrew W.K. guest stars in this very special episode about tragedy, courage and ultimately, redemption.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 8: Global Grilling
2006-11-12

Shake purchases an environmentally unfriendly grill.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 9: Grim Reaper Gutters
2006-11-19

Clips from older shows are used. The Aqua Teens talk a lot about their past experiences. Carl goes crazy after finding out that Tara the porn star is visiting the Aqua Teens. He then runs into the grim reaper who poses as a gutter salesman.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 10: Moonajuana
2006-11-26

The Mooninites get Shake and Meatwad high by burning tires. Frylock doesn't fall for this trick and later the Mooninites finally explain to him why they have been pulling all of these pranks.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 11: Bart Oates
2006-12-03

Carl receives a visit from his favorite football star.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 12: Antenna
2006-12-10

Frylock investigates the mysterious alien antenna built atop Carl's house. What part does professional voice artist George Lowe play in the puzzle?

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 13: Ezekial
2006-12-17

Shake takes on the greatest role of his life: that of a father.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 14: Carl Wash
2006-12-22

Two floating brains (calling themselves Carl) hire Meatwad to advertise their dilapidated car wash. He is unable to attract customers, so with Shake's help, they get Carl to take his car in. The brains wreck his car, gas him, and remove his brain.

Runtime: 11 min
Season 6 poster
Season 6 (2009)

No overview available.

10 episodes

Episodes
Episode 1: Gene E.
2009-03-29

Master Shake discovers a genie at the dump who promises to grant wishes, but instead turns the Aqua Teens invisible. After inadvertently killing him, they discover a shrunken Carl. Meatwad and Frylock try to restore their visibility, while Carl and Master Shake use their cursed states to spy on women.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 2: Shake Like Me
2009-04-05

Master Shake is bitten by a radioactive black man and becomes black. Boxy Brown trys to make him a super star.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 3: She Creature
2009-04-12

A strange monster is inhabiting Carl's pool, and the Aqua Teens attempt to get to the bottom of the mystery. It turns out to be a mermaid, who has sex with Carl, Frylock, and Meatwad, who all explode as a result of being impregnated by the mermaid. Master Shake, meanwhile, does not explode, despite describing his supposed sexual encounter with the mermaid to no one, as they have exploded. Special Guests Vincent Pastore provides the voice of Terry (uncredited) and Dana Swanson as the She Creature

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 4: Chick Magnet
2009-04-19

Shake buys a magnet to attract women from a TV commercial. Shake does not put in a screw that came with the magnet, so it merely brings out the feminine side of the Aqua Teens.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 5: Creature From Plaque Lagoon
2009-04-26

Meatwad and Shake are set out to capture the Tooth Fairy.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 6: Time Machine
2009-05-03

Frylock builds a time machine, but things don't go according to plan.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 7: 2-And-A-Half Star Wars out of Five
2009-05-10

A Pink Man tries to blow up the moon. Features a full-fledged orchestral score.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 8: Fry Legs
2009-05-17

Frylock begins acting strangely after falling in love with a girl.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 9: Der Inflatable Fuhrer
2009-05-24

Frylock takes up some side work.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 10: The Last Last One Forever and Ever
2009-05-31

The Aqua Teens find out that there is a fire in the water.

Runtime: 11 min
Season 7 poster
Season 7 (2009)

No overview available.

12 episodes

Episodes
Episode 1: A PE Christmas
2009-12-13

The Aqua Teens are going to release a Christmas album, but first, they have to steal an identity!

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 2: Rabbot Redux
2010-02-07

After moving into their new crib, the Aqua Teens re-unite with some old friends.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 3: Rubberman
2010-02-14

Carl starts raking used condoms onto the Aqua Teens' yard, giving Frylock the idea to make a duck out of them. Meatwad accidentally brings him to life but unfortunately finds him to be a bad role model.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 4: Eggball
2010-02-21

Master Shake builds a pinball machine designed after himself. He runs out of pinballs, and the Aqua Teens travel to Death Island to collect pinball eggs from a flightless bird.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 5: Monster
2010-02-28

Meatwad is terrified of the monsters living in the house, so Frylock tries to help him come to terms with it. Shake tries to make things worse.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 6: Hands on a Hamburger
2010-03-21

The Aqua Teens compete in a contest at a suspiciously-familiar burger chain, unaware that they are pawns in Dr. Wongburger's latest scheme.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 7: IAMAPOD
2010-03-28

A pod attempts to replicate Shake and then follow Chickenfoot on the road.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 8: Juggalo
2010-04-04

Guest stars the Insane Clown Posse.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 9: Multiple Meat
2010-04-11

Master Shake cuts Meatwad into pieces as punishment for a crime neither can remember, only to find every chunk retains his consciousness.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 10: Kangarilla and the Magic Tarantula
2010-04-18

Master Shake and Frylock become addicted to a cell phone game which is unfortunate timing for the ghosts that haunt them since cell phones kill the ghosts.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 11: Larry Miller Hair System
2010-04-25

Larry Miller gives Carl a glimpse of what his life would be like...with HAIR!

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 12: One Hundred
2010-05-02

The 100th episode. Plot revolves around a parody of the Mayan '2012' prophecy and the '23' Enigma. Dana Snyder breaks character to get syndication money. The second half is a parody of the old Scooby Doo cartoon.

Runtime: 11 min
Season 9 poster
Season 9 (2012)

No overview available.

10 episodes

Episodes
Episode 1: Big Bro
2012-06-24

Not much is known yet, other than Frylock is playing with Gerald, a nine year old kid, presumed to be Carl's son, and they are building a soap-box derby racer reminiscent of 2 Wycked, when Carl breaks down and destroys it. It is then that Gerald's mother pulls over in the car, presumed to be a hooker Carl knocked up.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 2: Chicken and Beans
2012-07-01

Meatwad indulges into projectile vomiting while performing on stage with Frylock. This instantly makes him a viral hit on the Internet, giving him fame and fortune, a new band, and a massive ego.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 3: Shirt Herpes
2012-07-08

Shake gets a mythical shirt that takes him back to the land of dragons where he rules as their king.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 4: Rocket Horse & Jet Chicken
2012-07-15

Meatwad writes and draws a graphic novel about him performing surgery, in hopes that Shake will write a promotional blurb about it.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 5: The Granite Family
2012-07-22

Shake is offered a tour to the White House, however, he wanders off into the president's office and causes a potentially apocalyptic missile strike on the Earth in order to recreate his favorite televison series, The Granite Family. The Aqua Somethings require safety so they go with Carl in his bomb shelter.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 6: Bookie
2012-07-29

Master Shake bets on the house for pro-football, causing chaos with Shake as Terry and his assistant try to kill him.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 7: Fightan Titan
2012-08-05

The Aqua Somethings must assemble and pilot an ancient, giant robot to defeat an old foe.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 8: Buddy Nugget
2012-08-12

Frylock's revolutionary social networking device summons a pre-release party of staggeringly douchebaggy proportions.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 9: Zucotti Manicotti
2012-08-19

Meatwad is visited by his favorite puppet star.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 10: Totem Pole
2012-08-26

A heavy metal band has a strange request.

Runtime: 11 min
Season 10 poster
Season 10 (2013)

Aqua TV Show Show (or ATSS) was the alternative title given to the tenth season of the animated television series, Aqua Teen Hunger Force. The tenth season aired in the United States on Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim. The season started on August 11, 2013 with "Muscles" and ran for a total of ten episodes. This season focused on the surreal adventures and antics of three anthropomorphic fast food items: Master Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad, who live next door to Carl Brutananadilewski in a suburban neighborhood in the fictional location Seattle, New Jersey, which is completely identical to their other previous homes seen in past seasons. In episode 6 the skyline of Philadelphia is displayed in the background.

10 episodes

Episodes
Episode 1: Muscles
2013-08-11

Shake decides to get into shape by drinking an illegal fitness beverage after a health scare.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 2: The Dudies
2013-08-18

Carl helps Shake train for the title of 'Coolest Dude Ever.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 3: Merlo Sauvignon Blanco
2013-08-25

Shake must attend an intervention for his crippling addiction to shellfish.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 4: Banana Planet
2013-09-08

The Teens answer a distress signal from the mysterious Banana Planet while Master Shake is preoccupied with a honeybaked ham.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 5: Working Stiffs
2013-09-15

Meatwad and Master Shake must earn money to get the cable turned back on by doing the unthinkable.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 6: Skins
2013-09-22

Master Shake joins a drum circle. The Aqua backyard is home to yet another screaming specter summoned through the power of bongo beats.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 7: Freda
2013-09-29

Master Shake falls for the perfect woman.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 8: Storage Zeebles
2013-10-06

Carl buys the contents of a storage unit to make a quick buck, and he comes across an amazing discovery.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 9: Piranha Germs
2013-10-13

On a very special Aqua TV Show Show, we explore the deadly potential of viral marketing.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 10: Spacecadeuce
2013-10-20

Emory and Oglethorpe emerge from hypersleep only to learn that the duplicitous Mooninites have enslaved their entire race, the Plutonians. In order ease their boredom, the capricious Ignignokt and Err instruct Emory and Oglethorpe to investigate a living spaceship that is said to be carnivorous.

Runtime: 11 min
Season 11 poster
Season 11 (2015)

In this final installment of the fantastic adventures of Meatwad, Master Shake, Frylock and Carl, a court ruling has made divorce illegal in America. Heavily-armed, unhappy couples across the continent are tearing each other apart, and it's up to Aqua Teen Hunger Force Forever to give them the marriage counseling they need.

9 episodes

Episodes
Episode 1: Mouth Quest
2015-06-21

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 2: Brain Fairy
2015-06-28

Shake and Meatwad investigate the DMV when a particular driving instructor draws suspicion.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 3: The Hairy Bus
2015-07-12

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 4: Sweet C
2015-07-19

Carl is shrunk down in size in order to infiltrate Frylock's beehive and determine why the bees have stopped producing honey. Carl ignores his objective and instead becomes a tyrant who commands the obsequious bees to do his bidding.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 5: Knapsack!
2015-07-26

At long last Meatwad discovers the wonders of friendship. Unfortunately he falls in with the wrong crowd, a cocaine addicted amateur porn crew and their star actress Jubilee. Frylock races against time to prevent Meatwad from losing his virginity on film while Carl and Master Shake vie to take Meatwad's place in a kinky ménage à trois scene.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 6: Rabbit, Not Rabbot
2015-08-02

After a prolonged absence Master Shake returns to his humble abode with a big new voice and an unconscious rabbit. When it is revealed that Shake and the rabbit have undergone a Freaky Friday style body swap, Frylock, Meatwad, and Carl attempt to set things right by way of public urination at the local Powerpuff Mall.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 7: Hospice
2015-08-16

Carl's mother battles cancer while he maxes out her credit cards.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 8: The Last One Forever and Ever (For Real This Time)(We ****ing Mean It)
2015-08-23

After 15 years of animated entertainment, The Aqua Teen Hunger Force takes a bow. This is the last episode, seriously.

Runtime: 23 min
Episode 9: The Greatest Story Ever Told
2015-08-30

Frylock and Carl use special shampoo to make themselves immortal.

Runtime: 11 min

Videos

Aqua Teen Hunger Force Forever: The Final Season | Aqua Teen Hunger Force Forever | Adult Swim

ATHFCMFFT Trailer | Aqua Teen Hunger | Adult Swim

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