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| Season 1, Episode 1: RabbotOriginal Air Date—30 December 2000 Dr. Weird invents a robot rabbit that escapes and destroys Carls car. So now it's up to Aqua Teen Hunger Force to find out who did it. |
| Original Air Date—9 September 2001 Dr. Weird creates a machine which makes rainbows. The machine is then stolen (or found) by two leprechauns. They send messages over the Internet, luring people to the park with the promise of gold. Frylock doesn't fall for it; Carl does. The Aqua Teens intervene to force the leprechaun thieves out of business. |
| Original Air Date—30 September 2001 Dr. Weird creates a mutant creature named MothMonsterMan. The creature escapes and flies to the Aqua Teens' house, attracted by the light. The Aqua Teens have been using Carl's power, and he takes the power cord. Craving light, the moth creature phones the Aqua Teens from a school bus parked outside, but Shake believes the caller to be Dracula. Frylock, Shake, and Meatwad travel to Memphis, because Frylock wants to prove to Shake that Dracula is dead (his grave is in Memphis). When the Aqua Teens return home, they still have to deal with the moth creature. |
| Original Air Date—14 October 2001 Two 2D mooninites come to earth and become friends with Meatwad and Master Shake. Frylock doesn't like them because they steal things and are mean. So he has a duel with them. |
| Original Air Date—23 December 2001 As a climax to the season, Dr. Weird unwittingly creates a powerful vortex within his lab. The same vortex sucks him and his assistant Steve into another dimension. Then, the vortex reappears in Carl's backyard - this time, taking Carl and Frylock after an uninspired rescue attempt by Master Shake. Seeing an opportunity, Master Shake lures and locks Meatwad in a dryer. Frylock returns to find Meatwad charged with abnormal levels of static electricity. His attempts to dispel the electricity only result in the creation of an enormous electric balloon, coined by Master Shake as "Balloonenstein." |
| Original Air Date—7 April 2002 Frylock attempts to contact extraterrestrial life forms, and succeeds. Frylock is transported aboard an alien spacecraft in space. Shake visits the spacecraft also. The two aliens are bumbling fools, who say that their aim is world domination. Meanwhile, back on Earth, Carl had paid Shake to mow his grass, but Shake subbed the job out to Meatwad. Meatwad burns Carl's lawn. When Shake returns from space, he must face his angry neighbor Carl. |
| Season 1, Episode 7: Ol' DrippyOriginal Air Date—21 April 2002 The enormous horrible mess that Master Shake has made in the kitchen is drawing flies and beginning to rot. It becomes so fetid that it gives birth to a sentient mould growth, who Meatwad names Ol' Drippy. The large talking fungus turns out to a very gracious and agreeable roommate, way more so than Shake, and the teens are tempted to kick out Shake and replace him with Ol' Drippy. |
| Original Air Date—5 May 2002 |
| Original Air Date—19 May 2002 Meatwad listens to rapper MC Pee Pants' song "I Want Candy" day and night. The constant noise annoys Master Shake, who threatens a violent retribution. The music also annoys their neighbor Carl. Both Carl and Meatwad have developed a serious sweet tooth since Meatwad started listening to MC Pee Pants. The vigilant Frylock is disturbed by some of MC Pee Pants' lyrics, which he says foretell of a violent plot. Meanwhile, Carl and Meatwad depart for an address which is mentioned in one of MC Pee Pants' songs. |
| Original Air Date—3 November 2002 Frylock don't want to spend so much money for the doll Meatwad want so he buys him a cheaper one. But this doll is very negative and ugly and makes everyone sad. |
| Original Air Date—10 November 2002 Master Shake receives a phone call from aliens, who he believes to be Hollywood casting directors offering him a part in a movie. They lure him to their spaceship, where he is whisked into space. The aliens send a replicant to live with Meatwad and Frylock. The replicant only vaguely resembles Shake, so Frylock sees through the ruse. Undaunted, the aliens give their replicant orders via a videophone. The replicant seems woefully inadequate to the aliens' task of world domination. |
| Season 1, Episode 12: CircusOriginal Air Date—17 November 2002 Master Shake sells Meatwad to a circus, but Frylock and Meatwad thinks Meatwad is going to computer camp. The man who bought Meatwad turns out to be the prince of Jupiter and he wants to take over the world. |
| Season 1, Episode 13: Love MummyOriginal Air Date—24 November 2002 Frylock and Meatwad discover a mummy under their house. The mummy is almost immobile, but he still can speak. Carl, unfazed by the mummy discovery, explains that the house's previous tenants had strange ways. The mummy makes very difficult demands, but Frylock, wary of the possibility of a mummy's curse, tries to satisfy each and every one. |
| Original Air Date—1 December 2002 When Meatwad learns through observation that he has no brain, his attitude changes; he becomes listless, bitter, and despairing. Frylock, hoping to cheer Meatwad up, searches for the means to acquire a brain. Carl obliges - with a fresh human brain obtained care of his friend, Terry. The effects of the brain transplant are quite dramatic on Meatwad; he begins to read more frequently, he enlarges considerably, and he even goes so far as to create an "anti-matter eliminator." |
| Original Air Date—8 December 2002 Master Shake and Meatwad play around with an Internet search engine on Frylock's computer and accidentally invoke the Wwwyzzerdd, a cyber-deity who floods the Aqua Teens' house with real-life pop-up ads. Shake's gullibility does little to help with the situation. |
| Season 1, Episode 16: PDAOriginal Air Date—15 December 2002 The episode starts with Master Shake going on a rampage, looking for his "stolen PDA." He leads the Aqua Teens on a wild goose chase looking for his PDA, including "hunting alien footprints in the Adirondacks," and "Romulox in the Trenton Tar Pits."
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| Original Air Date—22 December 2002 It's Christmas time in the neighborhood, and the members of the Aqua Teen Hunger Force are in a holiday mood. Frylock is trying to ensure that Meatwad gets a gift that he wants. Meatwad, chronically short on cash, plans to decorate the house and make gifts for his friends. Meanwhile, Master Shake and Carl have used Frylock's computer to purchase a mail-order bride from Chechnya. The woman arrives, but when she meets her fiancees, she barricades herself inside Carl's house.
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| Original Air Date—29 December 2002 A robot that claims to be a ghost from the future (or possibly the past) arrives to lecture Carl and the Aqua Teen Hunger Force about how Christmas was celebrated in the past (or possibly the future).
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| Original Air Date—25 May 2003 Meatwad is expecting the arrival of his new pet, a bunny. A snake arrives instead, and Master Shake is suspiciously unsurprised. Shake encourages Meatwad to dress the snake up like a bunny. The snake eats Meatwad. Master Shake suggests that they allow the snake to digest his meal. Frylock prepares to blast the snake with his lasers to save Meatwad. Meatwad calls out from inside the snake, asking Frylock to spare the animal. Meatwad then claims that the snake, whom he has named Nathan Scott Phillips, is his best friend.
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| Season 2, Episode 2: Super HeroOriginal Air Date—1 June 2003 Master Shake wants to become a super hero so he steels three drums of highly toxic chemical waste and starts to mutate.
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| Season 2, Episode 3: Super BowlOriginal Air Date—8 June 2003 Meatwad wins two tickets two Super Bowl and both Shake and Carl wants to go with him so they do whatever Meatwad whats so he will choose them.
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| Original Air Date—15 June 2003
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| Original Air Date—22 June 2003 Meatwad convinces Shake to repeatedly get (bad) plastic surgery, first in Guatemala, then from a shady friend of Carl's.
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| Original Air Date—29 June 2003 A alien spore named Travis takes over Shakes body to communicate with Frylock and Meatwad. Frylock and Meatwad takes care of Travis and helps him to get a job.
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| Original Air Date—31 August 2003 MC Pee Pants returns, this time under the stage name of MC Sir Loin, with a sophomore album "For Da Shorteez." Meatwad, inspired by the music, takes food and trash from Master Shake, Frylock, and Carl to give to the "Shorteez." However, Sir Loin is simply using all of the trash collected for a plan to break into the First National Bank, and the Aqua Teens soon catch onto this.
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| Original Air Date—7 September 2003 Master Shake tells Frylock he will pay the bills, but he doesn't so their water, electricity and cable gets turned off. Frylock wants Shake to learn a lesson about paying the bills so he doesn't pay the bills himself. But instead Shake goes over to Carl and their is a accident.
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| Original Air Date—14 September 2003
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| Original Air Date—21 September 2003 Frylock plays a team trivia game at a local bar every Tuesday night, but he regularly loses to Wayne the Brain. Desperate for victory, Frylock recruits Master Shake and Meatwad to broaden the team's knowledge base. The trio loses. Frylock realizes that the team's weakness is sports trivia. With desperation mounting, Frylock bribes Carl (using the promise of free food) to join the team for one last attempt at defeating Wayne the Brain.
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| Original Air Date—28 September 2003 Oglethorpe and Emory steels cable from the gang and invents a universal remote-robot to control everything.
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| Original Air Date—5 October 2003 Frylock says he has invented an extraordinary toilet which uses little or no water. He gives the (as yet untested) toilet to Carl, and leaves it in Carl's front yard. Skeptical about the toilet, Carl at first refuses to use it. Frylock tells Carl that the toilet has an infrared privacy screen. Such a screen would allow Carl to use the toilet outside and still maintain his privacy. When Carl attempts to flush the toilet, his body is pulled down into the bowl and destroyed. The Aqua Teens retrieve Carl's severed head from the toilet bowl. The trio then attempts to keep Carl's head alive and attach it to various machines and robot-like bodies.
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| Original Air Date—12 October 2003 It's Labor Day, and the Aqua Teens are having a cookout. Frylock has cooked up some tofu. Shake and Meatwad want beef instead. Shake brings a cow, and they fry it in a vat of oil. Frylock warns Shake to dispose of the oil responsibly, but Carl and Shake dump the oil in the woods. The trees exact their revenge by apprehending Carl and Shake. Shake goes on trial, and Frylock becomes his reluctant advocate. |
| Original Air Date—19 October 2003 Meatwad is having a birthday party. Master Shake uses this event to showcase a heavy metal song that he has recently created with the lyrical and musical aid of Geddy Lee and Zakk Wylde to replace the "Happy Birthday" song. However, Shake becomes heavily in debt as a result - to the tune of 1.4 million dollars. Eventually, Zakk comes over to get his money, and Shake tries to appease him unsuccessfully with a live concert opportunity. |
| Original Air Date—26 October 2003 |
| Season 2, Episode 16: BroodwichOriginal Air Date—2 November 2003 Frylock tells Shake there is buried treasure right underneath the spots in the front yard where he wanted Shake to plant the azaleas. After Frylock tells Shake to dig just 4-6 inches deep, Shake digs to a depth of 6 feet. Shake falls in the hole, and he finds a cave in which contains the Broodwich, a delicious but dangerous sandwich. Every time Shake takes a bite, he is transported to a hell-like dimension where he is menaced by a figure wielding an axe. Shake is not condemned to this dimension forever, because he refuses to eat the tomatoes on the sandwich.
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| Season 2, Episode 17: Kidney CarOriginal Air Date—16 November 2003 Without Carl's permission, Master Shake uses Carl's now destroyed vehicle for use in a demolition derby. After discovering that the car is wrecked, Carl donates the car to the kidney foundation - a group of which Meatwad is a beneficiary. Meatwad receives the totaled car, and the Aqua Teens (specifically, Master Shake and Meatwad) embark upon the near-impossible task of repairing the car. |
| Season 2, Episode 18: The CubingOriginal Air Date—23 November 2003 The Aqua Teens are visited by the Wisdom Cube, a seemingly omniscient being who wastes time by sitting in their yard, telling boring anecdotes and trying to make prank calls and practical jokes. |
| Original Air Date—30 November 2003 Carl has installed a laser security field around his house. The field can be seen from space, and soon aliens are visiting the Aqua Teens on the lawn. These aliens speak English. Their primary interests are finding love and drinking beer. The aliens mistake each of the Aqua Teens for romance-minded females. Shake bonds with the aliens, while Frylock is merely annoyed with them. Eventually, one alien departs in their spacecraft, which leaves the other alien stranded at the Aqua Teens' house. |
| Original Air Date—7 December 2003 |
| Original Air Date—14 December 2003 |
| Season 2, Episode 22: TheOriginal Air Date—21 December 2003 |
| Original Air Date—31 December 2003 |
| Original Air Date—31 December 2003 |
| Original Air Date—25 April 2004 |
| Original Air Date—9 May 2004 |
| Season 3, Episode 3: RemoonedOriginal Air Date—15 August 2004 |
| Season 3, Episode 4: Gee WhizOriginal Air Date—22 August 2004 |
| Season 3, Episode 5: EDorkOriginal Air Date—29 August 2004 |
| Original Air Date—5 September 2004 MC Pee Pants returns to Earth once again, this time as a senile rapper confined to a nursing home. |
| Season 3, Episode 7: RobositterOriginal Air Date—12 September 2004 |
| Original Air Date—19 September 2004 When Meatwad finishes his new Moon Master video game, two moon-based aliens visit him. The aliens try to sell Meatwad some accessories that he will need to fight their oppressor, the Gorgatron. Master Shake sees Meatwad's new costume and video, he decides to give the Moon Master a try himself. |
| Season 3, Episode 9: DietOriginal Air Date—26 September 2004 |
| Original Air Date—3 October 2004 |
| Original Air Date—10 October 2004 After stealing a magical t-shirt once owned by Anubis, Lord of the Dead, Master Shake and Meatwad wreak havoc on the Easter Bunny and Santa Claus. |
| Season 3, Episode 12: Hypno-GermOriginal Air Date—17 October 2004 |
| Season 3, Episode 13: CarlOriginal Air Date—24 October 2004 |
| Season 4, Episode 1: DirtfootOriginal Air Date—4 December 2005 |
| Original Air Date—11 December 2005 |
| Original Air Date—18 December 2005 |
| Season 4, Episode 4: DickesodeOriginal Air Date—22 October 2006 |
| Season 4, Episode 5: HandbananaOriginal Air Date—29 October 2006 Frylock creates a genetically mutated dog for Meatwad named Handbanana, who soon begins to periodically rape Carl. |
| Original Air Date—5 November 2006 |
| Original Air Date—12 November 2006 |
| Original Air Date—19 November 2006 |
| Season 4, Episode 9: MoonajuanaOriginal Air Date—26 November 2006 |
| Season 4, Episode 10: Bart OatesOriginal Air Date—3 December 2006 |
| Season 4, Episode 11: AntennaOriginal Air Date—10 December 2006 Frylock investigates the mysterious alien antenna built atop Carl's house. What part does professional voice artist George Lowe play in the puzzle? |
| Season 4, Episode 12: EzekialOriginal Air Date—17 December 2006 |
| Season 4, Episode 13: Carl WashOriginal Air Date—22 December 2006 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. |
| Original Air Date—20 January 2008 |
| Season 5, Episode 2: SirensOriginal Air Date—27 January 2008 |
| Original Air Date—3 February 2008 |
| Original Air Date—10 February 2008 |
| Original Air Date—17 February 2008 |
| Original Air Date—2 March 2008 |
| Season 5, Episode 7: Dummy LoveOriginal Air Date—9 March 2008 |
| Original Air Date—16 March 2008 |
| Original Air Date—23 March 2008 |
| Season 6, Episode 1: Gene E.Original Air Date—29 March 2009 |
| Original Air Date—5 April 2009 |
| Original Air Date—12 April 2009 |
| Original Air Date—19 April 2009 |
| Original Air Date—26 April 2009 |
| Original Air Date—3 May 2009 |
| Season 6, Episode 7: Pink ManOriginal Air Date—10 May 2009 |
| Season 6, Episode 8: Fry LegsOriginal Air Date—7 May 2009 |
| Original Air Date—24 May 2009 |
| Original Air Date—31 May 2009 |
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