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  1. It is easily the most original, unique, intelligent and outright hilarious television show ever made. Hyperbole aside, it is. Out of all the things I've wasted my time doing in life, I never wasted a second watching Aqua Teen Hunger Force. This show makes me feel alive.

    • Broodwich. November 02, 2003. 233 votes. 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.
    • Total Re-Carl. October 05, 2003. 130 votes. 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.
    • Hand Banana. October 29, 2006. 327 votes. The gang takes part in getting Boost Mobile cell phones.
    • Revenge of the Mooninites. May 05, 2002. 155 votes. The Mooninites trick Meatwad into helping them acquire the Foreigner Belt, a magical belt that gives the bearer super-powers based on the lyrics of Foreigner songs.
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    The second of its experimental seasons, each with a different theme and title format (this one titled Aqua Something You Know Whatever), the ideas were far removed from the bombastic absurdity of the earlier seasons. Nevertheless, the witty banter between the characters, and how most of the show's sense of comedic timing came from these interaction...

    An improvement from the previous season, featuring more Carl and better creative storylines, like Shake's steroid addiction and visits to a hypnotist, the gang visiting a banana planet, and smurf-like creatures living in Carl's storage unit. Titled Aqua TV Show Show, it was still a drop-off from the show's first five seasons, with much less gross-o...

    The show's final season, aptly titled Aqua Teen Hunger Force Forever, finally brought a creative spin to some of its stories, to a claymation episode to begin the season, a Dora the Explorer parody, and one of the most endearing series finale about people from South Jersey ever created. Both final episodes (one as a ruse featuring closure and the o...

    The show's first and best season with the new format, titled Aqua Unit Patrol Squad; it was the first season to show a little drop-off in direction. Situations became more tame from time to time, and it missed the incoherent nonsense of the previous efforts. The highs were high, and the lows were low, such as Carl's bout with drunk driving, which d...

    After five seasons of consistent quality, season six saw the episodes get a little stale. There was no shortage of new villains, but they didn't make quite the impression their original villains did. It still had some memorable episodes, such as the gang becoming invisible thanks to an alcoholic genie, a Star Wars parody about a shaved Wookie who w...

    After a not-so-stellar sixth season, season seven returned to the show's roots, launching a long string of great episodes featuring the bold and depraved humor of the first four seasons. Easily the most solid season before steadily getting more inconsistent, the season took new risks and upped the antic further with over-the-top gross-out humor and...

    The show's only season to have a story arc with Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad's imprisonment at the hands of their landlord, the fifth season produced some of the show's most controversial moments, including the unaired episode poking fun of the real-life Boston bombing scare in relation to the show (long story short: LED displays of the Mooninites w...

    Already established as one of the most popular shows on Adult Swim, the third season continued the excellent streak of the second season by starting off with Shake's suicide. Their plots were at the most absurd, with "T-Shirt of the Living Dead" serving as the perfect example; Shake steals an ancient Egyptian shirt in the hopes of getting its power...

    Aqua Teen was at the height of its popularity by the premiere of the fourth season, so much so that a feature-length movie was already green-lit and their merchandise was being sold in bunches. It was also the first season that began to see Carl being more utilized, as he clearly was a fan favorite arguably the funniest character. His episodes incl...

    If the first season didn't work, there was a good chance the show wouldn't have been given a chance. The format and style was unique and highly unorthodox, and there was a good chance it could turn a lot of people off. Luckily, the show did such a perfect job at engraving its world to the viewer through its funny characters and pointless lines that...

    • Total Re-Carl (S2 E12) Frylock kills Carl when a jet engine-powered toilet sucks him through the pipes. The group spends the rest of the episode trying to find a replacement body for Carl’s head, the only part that remained intact and wasn't turned into liquid.
    • Hand Banana (S4 E5) Meatwad asks Frylock to make him a dog; he says okay without hesitation, and uses Carl's pool for the process. Meatwad named him Hand Banana and no explanation for the name is ever given.
    • Ezekial (S4 E12) A small cup resembling Shake suddenly shows up, claiming Shake is his father. Meatwad names him Jesus Ezekial Jesus because it’s from the Bible.
    • Super Squatter (S2 E8) When Shake forgets (or refuses, hard to tell) to pay the electric bill, their house is left without electricity. Instead of fixing the problem, Shake spends the remainder of his time leeching off his neighbor Carl’s appliances, resulting in the amputation of Carl’s foot and the subsequent re-attachment to his head while his house burns down after Shake drained his power in order to supply their house with it.
    • REVENGE OF THE MOONINITES. This is the eighth episode of the show. The seven before it are all on the list and they’re all good. It’s just that this is the instance where I was not only certain that Aqua Teen Hunger Force was for me, but that it deserved to last a long, long time.
    • DICKESODE. You already have a gimmick that can sell itself: an entire episode where everyone talks about dicks and only refers to them as “dicks.” Luckily, they’re able to completely fulfill any potential in that concept by making such a funny and surreal episode to support the idea.
    • GEE WHIZ. There is so much going on, it somehow all comes together, and it all rules. There’s a billboard for a gun store that looks like it has Jesus’ face on it.
    • BROODWICH. Shake comes across an irresistible, yet cursed, sandwich that transports him to some demonic plane whenever he devours some of it. I mean, even if it wasn’t magically irresistible, Shake’s the kind of guy who lacks the common sense to not eat it anyway, so he’s doubly doomed.
  2. Mar 7, 2023 · Aqua Teen Hunger Force is a true original, as well as irreverent, nihilistic, random, and infused with a charmingly low-budget, DIY attitude. It took creators Dave Willis and Matt Maiellaro a...

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  4. Apr 10, 2022 · The first three seasons of Aqua Teen Hunger Force are consistent in their absurdist creativity and their quotability, and few episodes prove this better than “Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas...

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