Aqua Something You Know Whatever Season 11 Episode 2
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The series' main protagonists. From left to right: Master Shake, Meatwad and Frylock. | |
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| Narrated past | Schoolly D |
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| Composer | Bill Fulton |
| Country of origin | Usa |
| Original language | English language |
| No. of seasons | 11 |
| No. of episodes | 139 (1 unaired)[ane] (listing of episodes) |
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| Production companies | Crawly, Inc. Williams Street |
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| Original network | Cartoon Network (2000) Adult Swim (2001–2015) |
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| Original release | December 30, 2000 (2000-12-30) – Baronial 30, 2015 (2015-08-xxx) |
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| Preceded past | Space Ghost Coast to Coast |
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Aqua Teen Hunger Forcefulness (also known by various culling titles), sometimes abbreviated every bit ATHF or Aqua Teen , is an American adult blithe television set serial created by Dave Willis and Matt Maiellaro for Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Developed Swim. It is almost the surreal adventures and antics of three anthropomorphic fast food items: Master Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad, who live together every bit roommates and often collaborate with their human being adjacent-door neighbor, Carl Brutananadilewski.
It was created equally a spin-off series of Infinite Ghost Coast to Coast. The show had its first broadcast as a stealth airing in the early on hours of December 30, 2000, and later made its official series debut equally a member of Developed Swim's initial lineup in September 2001. Every episode was written and directed by Willis and Maiellaro, who besides provided several voices. Seasons 8–11 were each given a dissimilar alternative title, accompanied by different theme music, as a running joke. The series ended on August 30, 2015, with a total of 139 episodes over the class of 11 seasons.
Aqua Teen Hunger Forcefulness Colon Moving-picture show Film for Theaters, a picture show adaptation of the serial, was released in theaters on April 13, 2007, the starting time adaptation of an Adult Swim series into a characteristic-length movie. A sequel was confirmed to be in development on the official Developed Swim social media accounts on May 12, 2021. The series arrogance in broadcast syndication outside the United States and has been released on various DVD sets and other forms of dwelling media, including video on demand streaming. It was the longest-running Adult Swim serial until it was surpassed past Robot Chicken.
Premise [edit]
The series centers on the surreal adventures and antics of three anthropomorphic fast food items: Principal Shake, a selfish, self-contradictory, pathologically lying milkshake; Frylock, an intelligent, usually logical, well-pregnant box of French fries; and Meatwad, a shapeshifting, childlike, somewhat unproblematic-minded brawl of basis meat. They alive together like relatives and rarely get forth with their homo neighbor Carl Brutananadilewski, a center-anile, balding, boorish, sex-crazed sports fanatic. The protagonists also collaborate with diverse villains or other individuals in each episode; these interactions are ofttimes restricted to one episode with minor characters rarely reappearing in the following episodes. Some episodes characteristic the protagonists interacting with celebrities, historical figures, or professional athletes.
The Mooninites are two aliens from the Moon who ofttimes announced, serving as primary antagonists and wreaking havoc through a series of illegal or subversive deportment. The Mooninites announced more than virtually characters outside the main cast. Other recurring characters have made several appearances, including Oglethorpe and Emory, MC Pee Pants, Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Futurity, and Dr. Wongburger. Episodes oftentimes stop with the non-canonical deaths or injuries of major characters, or devastation to their holding, only to be restored without explanation in the post-obit episode.
In the show's first seven seasons, the protagonists live in a suburban neighborhood in South New Bailiwick of jersey. During the 8th season, the location was changed to Seattle, Washington.[2] The Seattle neighborhood appears identical to the protagonists' neighborhood from the outset seven seasons, but each episode begins with the explanation "Seattle" on the bottom of the screen. As of the ninth season, the same neighborhood is in the fictional location of Seattle, New Jersey.[3]
Production [edit]
Development [edit]
The iii chief characters—Master Milkshake, Frylock, and Meatwad—were originally created for an episode of Space Ghost Coast to Coast called "Baffler Repast", where they were the corporate mascots for the fictional fast-food chain "Burger Trench". The original versions of the trio were prototypes that resembled the future characters, merely both Primary Milk shake and Frylock differed in advent, personality, and voice from their ultimate blueprint.[four] The original name "Teen Hunger Force" refers to the team's mission to conquer hunger in teens.[5]
"Baffler Repast" went through a number of drafts[6] but was not animated or produced until after the series became pop. Instead, the Space Ghost episode was initially rewritten as "Kentucky Nightmare", while the trio, along with Carl Brutananadilewski, debuted in "Rabbot", the pilot episode of Aqua Teen Hunger Force. A full flavour consisting of sixteen episodes, including "Rabbot", was put into production shortly thereafter. The series was ane of Adult Swim's near pop shows.[7]
In early episodes, the trio was identified by Master Shake as the Aqua Teen Hunger Force, which solved crimes for money. After a few episodes, this premise and the characters' utilise of the proper noun were dropped. The premise was a trick that had been added to appease Cartoon Network executives, who "didn't want to air a show nearly food just going effectually and doing random things".[7] In the show, Frylock says they stopped fighting crime because "that wasn't making us a whole lot of money".[8]
Writing and direction [edit]
Every episode of Aqua Teen Hunger Force was written and directed past series creators Dave Willis and Matt Maiellaro and produced by Williams Street. Much of the dialogue was supplemented with advertising-libs and improvisation past the voice talent.[ix] The show was fully scripted but advert-libs are included in the concluding recordings and the shows are animated to include this improvisation. Many of the coiffure and cast members formerly worked on Space Ghost Coast to Coast.[10]
Alternating titles [edit]
| Alternative title | Flavor | Original season run |
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| Aqua Unit of measurement Patrol Squad 1 | 8 | May 8, 2011 – July 24, 2011 |
| Aqua Something You Know Whatever | 9 | June 24, 2012 – August 26, 2012 |
| Aqua TV Show Bear witness | x | Baronial eleven, 2013 – October 20, 2013 |
| Aqua Teen Hunger Strength Forever | 11 | June 21, 2015 – August 30, 2015 |
In 2011, for the eighth flavour, the serial' championship was inverse to Aqua Unit Patrol Team 1;[two] Maiellaro after explained that he and Willis were getting bored with the former title and wanted to "come up with a new fresh open up and a whole new show, but to endeavor it out".[11] Despite the championship change at that place were virtually no changes to the show's characters or tone. In 2012 Maiellaro announced that each subsequent flavour would have a unlike series title, making it a running gag.[12] Willis after said the alternating titles were just an unsuccessful stunt to generate buzz.[13]
Each season that is branded under an alternate title features a different opening sequence and theme music written by different artists. On near boob tube listings and digital download sites, the alternatively titled episodes are formally listed nether their alternative titles, not equally episodes of Aqua Teen Hunger Strength. On most legal digital downloading sites that feature the serial, the first vii seasons are presented as Aqua Teen Hunger Strength while the alternatively titled seasons are listed separately and treated as if they were each a completely different, one-flavor series.[ commendation needed ]
Voice actors [edit]
The main bandage of the series consists of Dana Snyder as Master Shake,[14] Carey Means as Frylock,[15] and series co-creator Dave Willis as both Meatwad and Carl, as well as Ignignokt.[xvi] [17] [18] In addition to the principal cast serial co-creator Matt Maiellaro voices Err and Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Hereafter.[19] [20] Members of the main cast and Maiellaro also voice several minor and one-time characters in add-on to their primary roles. All three master characters appear in near every episode. They are all absent from the season five episode "Sirens" and the season ten episode "Spacecadeuce". In the season five episode "Robots Everywhere", Frylock and Main Milkshake simply make brief unseen speaking cameos, while Meatwad is completely absent.[21] [22] [23]
Voiceover artist George Lowe has fabricated several appearances throughout the series. Lowe previously starred every bit Space Ghost in Infinite Ghost Coast to Declension and the original incarnation of Cartoon Planet, from which several bandage and coiffure members moved on to work for Aqua Teen Hunger Force. Lowe fabricated his first appearance in Aqua Teen Hunger Strength in the flavor one episode "Mail Order Bride" and went on to brand several other cameos. He had a prominent advent every bit himself in the season 4 episode "Antenna", and reprised his role as Space Ghost for a quick advent in Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Moving picture for Theaters. Lowe was later considered a fellow member of the main cast in 2011 during Aqua Unit Patrol Squad 1; he appear the title of each episode and continued to make cameos. Lowe later made another prominent appearance in the Aqua Something Y'all Know Whatever episode "Rocket Horse and Jet Chicken".
Serial animator C. Martin Croker, known for his interpretation of Zorak in various shows and specials, provided the voices of both Dr. Weird and Steve during the common cold openings for the first two seasons and "Allen Part One". Croker besides voiced several birds in the flavor vii episode "Eggball". Andy Merrill has portrayed Oglethorpe aslope Mike Schatz as Emory in several episodes. Merrill is besides well known for his interpretation of Brak in several shows and specials and provided the voice of Merle in "Escape from Leprechaupolis" and "The Last One". MC Chris, who has a history of voicing characters on Adult Swim programs, has provided the phonation of MC Pee Pants in several episodes. Chris as well provided the voice of 8-year-old Carl in "Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Hereafter" and returned for a musical role in the season seven episode "One Hundred" after a long absenteeism. Tommy Blacha joined the recurring cast with the introduction of his character Wongburger in the season four episode "Dickesode". With the exception of Tommy Blacha, the unabridged recurring cast reprised their roles in Aqua Teen Hunger Forcefulness Colon Motion picture Film for Theaters.
Various comedians, athletes, and other celebrities have made guest appearances, normally credited under pseudonyms.
Theme music [edit]
Rapper Schoolly D performed the Aqua Teen Hunger Strength theme song used in the beginning vii seasons. An extended remix version of the theme was used in the 2007 moving picture accommodation and in the soundtrack for the 2011 video game Saints Row: The 3rd. Later a multi-year absence, Schoolly D returned for the flavor seven episode "Rabbot Redux", performing a different theme vocal used exclusively in that episode. The special intro to "Rabbot Redux" featured the exact animation used in the regular intro.[24] Each subsequent flavour featured a different theme song past a dissimilar artist with a different animated intro. The eighth season was written and performed by Josh Homme and Alain Johannes.[2] Schoolly D returned for the flavor ix intro for Aqua Something You lot Know Whatever, writing and performing it with Mariachi El Bronx. The season 10 theme song was equanimous by Flight Lotus, an artist whose work has been featured in several bumps for Adult Swim.[25] Every episode features an opening sequence, with the rare exceptions of the flavor 2 episode "The Last 1", the season ix episode "The Granite Family", and the season ten episode "Spacecadeuce".[26] [27]
Common cold openings [edit]
During the first two seasons, episodes cold-opened with a glimpse into the laboratory of Dr. Weird. He and his assistant Steve use the first several seconds of the testify to create monsters, disasters, and diverse things. In earlier episodes of the start season, the monsters or creations usually form the footing of the plot, just equally the crime-fighting element of the program disappeared, the Dr. Weird segment became a non sequitur opening gag.
In the third season, the Dr. Weird openings were replaced with segments from the pilot episode of Spacecataz, an unaired spin-off created by Willis and Maiellaro. Half dozen episodes were planned for production, merely Adult Swim felt there was little that could be made into five more episodes since all the characters were destroyed at the end of the airplane pilot, despite the parent series being predominantly not canonical.[28] These segments featured the Mooninites and Plutonians trading insults, gestures, and practical jokes. The full Spacecataz pilot is available as a special feature on the Volume Four DVD box set.[29] The Mooninites appear to outsmart the Plutonians for much of the serial including tagging the Plutonians' ship and reversing a prank that involved l million large pizzas.
Cold openings were eliminated starting with the quaternary-flavour premiere, "Dirtfoot". A one-off cold opening featuring Dr. Weird and Steve was used again in the season eight premiere "Allen Part One".
Cancellation [edit]
In 2015, it was announced that Adult Swim had cancelled Aqua Teen Hunger Force.[30] The cancellation went against the wishes of Willis and Maiellaro, who commencement learned about it from the blitheness studio halfway through the production of the 11th season.[31] [32] Willis said that Developed Swim president Mike Lazzo made the decision to finish the serial because "he was prepare to move on from it".[33] The double-length episode "The Concluding Ane Forever and Ever (For Existent This Fourth dimension) (We Fucking Mean Information technology)" was falsely promoted as the serial finale and aired on August 23, 2015. The actual series finale, "The Greatest Story Ever Told", was quietly released early online on August 26 earlier airing four days later, with virtually no advertisement. At the time of its decision, Aqua Teen Hunger Force was Adult Swim's longest-running original series.
Potential future [edit]
During an interview about the serial' cancellation, Maiellaro said there are no plans to revive Aqua Teen Hunger Force, but that information technology could return someday.[34] In 2017, Adult Swim was asked why they don't make more episodes, to which they responded "we might" during a bump.
Episodes [edit]
Films [edit]
Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Flick for Theaters (2007) [edit]
A feature flick based on the evidence, Aqua Teen Hunger Strength Colon Movie Film for Theaters, was released on Apr 13, 2007. The movie follows the origins of the Aqua Teens, which includes an exercise car, Neil Peart of the band Rush, a watermelon slice named Walter Melon, and an advent by a heavy metal band Mastodon in the opening sequence. The film likewise introduces a 4th Aqua Teen, a chicken nugget named Chicken Bittle (voiced past Bruce Campbell). The Plutonians and the Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future, recurring characters, both make appearances in the flick, as well as the Mooninites, Dr. Weird and MC Pee Pants (this being his last appearance in the series).[35]
Upcoming film (2022) [edit]
In a 2010 interview, staff members of Radical Axis stated that a sequel entitled Death Fighter was in product, and mentioned the possibility that the movie might exist made in 3-D. When asked if the pic was designed for a theatrical release, a Radical Axis staff member responded yes, but stated: "We're non sure if nosotros have a distributor yet", though this was then followed past the statement that "Developed Swim will never make some other motion-picture show always once more".[36]
By 2014, the script for Death Fighter had been completed and approved; however, Willis indirectly stated that the projection was scrapped, soon after announcing the show's cancellation.[31] He later mentioned on Reddit that it would cost $iii.4 1000000 to produce, and expressed interest in doing a Kickstarter to fund it.[37] A new moving picture was confirmed to be in production in May 2021, no other details have been confirmed other than information technology will exist a direct-to-video motion picture.[38]
On May 12, 2021, Adult Swim confirmed the production of three new original films, including a new Aqua Teen Hunger Force moving-picture show to make sectional debuts on HBO Max following a physical/VOD release.[39]
On Nov fourteen, 2021, it was announced the film will exist released in 2022.[40]
Broadcast [edit]
The pilot episode "Rabbot" originally aired on Cartoon Network unannounced on December 30, 2000, at 5:00 AM, as part of a special preview of upcoming Adult Swim shows. Other shows in the preview block included Sealab 2021, The Brak Prove, and Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law.[10] [41] Aqua Teen Hunger Strength later made its official debut on September nine, 2001, on Adult Swim, where the series has since aired exclusively, in the United States. The concluding episode "The Greatest Story Ever Told" made its television debut on August 30, 2015, after having been quietly released online four days earlier.
International circulate [edit]
In Canada, Aqua Teen Hunger Forcefulness previously aired on Teletoon's Teletoon at Night block[42] and afterward G4's Adult Digital Distraction block.[43] The serial currently airs on the Canadian version of Developed Swim.[44]
In Australia, it began airing on SBS2 starting Apr 2013, merely ceased airing, and returned in July 2016 as part of a version of Adult Swim on 9Go!, with the series ambulation from the starting time.
Merchandise [edit]
Several pieces of merchandise have been made for the series, including T-shirts, caps, wristbands, patches, and buttons featuring characters in the serial. Master Shake and Carl Halloween costumes for adults are also bachelor.[45] There is also a series of collectible activeness figures and plush toys available along with car decals.[46] [47] Several pieces of custom merchandise were available on the Adult Swim Shop before the site quietly shut down in March 2012. Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Moving picture Picture show for Theaters Colon the Soundtrack, the soundtrack to the flick, was released in stores on April 10, 2007.[48] On November 3, 2009, a Christmas album sung by characters from the show was released entitled Have Yourself a Meaty Footling Christmas was released in stores.[49]
In September 2010, Adult Swim Store introduced a total scale, functioning hot air balloon in the likeness of Meatwad at a cost of $70,000. The purchase includes a piloted, one-hr ride anywhere in the continental United States, and the heir-apparent got to keep information technology although a pilot's license would be required to really fly it. The balloon was the virtually expensive item on Adult Swim Shop, surpassing the Metalocalypse "Dethklok Fountain" fountain, which was released early in 2010 for $twoscore,000.[50] The hot air airship is no longer bachelor.
Home releases [edit]
The first eight seasons have been released and distributed on DVD in volumes past Warner Dwelling Video. Each gear up was also released in Region 2 and by Madman Entertainment in Region 4. The picture was released on a DVD gear up titled Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Film Picture show for Theaters for DVD, with the flavor iv episode "Deleted Scenes" included equally a special characteristic on August 17, 2007. The flavor 5 episode "Robots Everywhere" was also released equally a special feature on the Aqua Teen Hunger Force Zombie Ninja Pro-Am video game on November 5, 2007, months prior to its official television debut on January 20, 2008.
With the exception of the flavor four episode "Deleted Scenes", episodes of Aqua Teen Hunger Force are also bachelor on iTunes, the Xbox Alive Marketplace, and Amazon Video, with seasons five and upwardly bachelor in HD on iTunes and the Xbox Live Market, and with seasons six up on Amazon Video.[51] [52] [53] The movie is also available in Hd and SD on the Xbox Live Market.[54] The flavour 5 episode "Boston" has never been released in any form of home media.[1]
The series has been made available for on-demand streaming on Hulu Plus, as function of a deal made with Hulu and Turner Dissemination.[55] Every episode from all seasons is available for streaming.[56] at Hulu. Equally of May 27, 2020, the series is likewise bachelor on HBO Max, with the exception of the season 6 episode "Milk shake Similar Me".[57]
| Flavour | Episodes | Release appointment | |||
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| 1 | 2000–02 | 18 | Nov 18, 2003 | ||
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| 2 | 2003 | 24 | |||
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| 3 | 2004 | 13 | Dec half dozen, 2005 | ||
| 4 | 2005–06 | 13 | January 29, 2008 | ||
| five | 2008 | 10 | Dec sixteen, 2008 (excluded "Boston") | ||
| vi | 2009 | 10 | |||
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| vii | 2009–ten | 12 | |||
| October 11, 2011 | |||||
| 8 | Aqua Unit Patrol Squad one | 2011 | ten | ||
Video games [edit]
At that place take also been video games created based on the series. Aqua Teen Hunger Forcefulness: Destruct-O-Thon, a mobile game based on the series, was published and released by Macrospace games in 2004.[58] In 2005 Oberon Games released Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Studio Shakedown for PC. Aqua Teen Hunger Forcefulness Zombie Ninja Pro-Am, a golfing/kart racing/fighting game, was developed by Creat Studios and published past Midway Games, and released for the PlayStation two on November five, 2007. An online Flash game based on the serial entitled The Worst Game Ever was released, merely was eventually taken downward.[59] A game entitled Carl's Freaking Strip Poker was also bachelor on Adult Swim Games, but was eventually taken down.
Reception and legacy [edit]
In January 2009, IGN listed the series every bit the 39th all-time in the Top 100 Best Animated TV Shows.[60] The series was nominated for Teen Choice Awards in 2007 and 2008.[61] In 2011 Willis and Maiellaro received Annie Award nominations for writing in the flavor eight episode, "The Creditor".[62] [63] [64] In 2013, IGN placed Aqua Teen Hunger Force 19th on their listing of Pinnacle 25 Animated series for adults.[65]
James Rolfe, best known for creating the Angry Video Game Nerd, has cited the evidence as an influence on Nerd besides as shaping his sense of sense of humour.[66] YouTuber Jason Gastrow, amend known as Videogamedunkey, has also cited the show equally a comedic influence.[67]
2007 Boston bomb scare [edit]
The series received national attention in 2007 because of a publicity stunt that became known equally the Boston bomb scare. On Jan 31, 2007, every bit part of a national guerrilla marketing campaign for the serial, Peter Berdovsky and Sean Stevens installed Lite-Brite-like LED displays depicting the Mooninites in eleven different cities: Boston, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, Seattle, Portland, Denver, Austin, San Francisco, and Philadelphia. In Boston, the regime considered the LEDs suspicious, prompting the closure of major roads and waterways for investigation. Turner Broadcasting System later admitted to placing the LEDs and apologized for the misunderstanding.
Berdovsky and Stevens faced charges for "placing a hoax device and disorderly acquit"; in spite of the uproar, the two mocked the media and critics in interviews.[68] All criminal charges were dropped in exchange for Berdovsky and Stevens apologizing during their court date and accepting a plea deal that consisted of community service at the Spaulding Rehabilitation Middle.[69] Turner Broadcasting paid the Boston Police Department $1 million to comprehend the investigation's cost and an additional $1 million for good will.[70] [71] This was designed to settle criminal and civil claims, while the general manager of Cartoon Network stepped downward because of the incident. Of the eleven cities in which the displays were placed, just Boston saw them every bit a matter of business organisation. The installations had been up for weeks earlier the panic.[70]
An Aqua Teen Hunger Force episode from season five, "Boston", was produced as the series creators' response to the bomb scare, but Adult Swim pulled it to avoid further controversy.[72] The episode has never aired or been formally released to the public legally in any format, though information technology was illegally leaked online in January 2015.[73] [74]
See besides [edit]
- Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Movie for Theaters
- Aqua Teen Hunger Force Zombie Ninja Pro-Am
- Listing of Aqua Teen Hunger Force episodes
- List of Aqua Teen Hunger Strength characters
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External links [edit]
- Official website
- Aqua Teen Hunger Force at IMDb
- Interviews
- Video Interview with Dana "Master Shake" Snyder at Swigged! – September 5, 2009
- The Audio of Young America – interview with Dave Willis April 24, 2007
- interview with meatwad on Synthesis.net
- The Kittenpants News at the Wayback Automobile (archived August 28, 2010) – interview with Dave Willis and Matt Maiellaro, December 5, 2004, on Kittenpants.org
- "Primary Shake on New Movie". Archived from the original on February vii, 2008. Retrieved 2007-05-02 . – interview with Master Shake, Dana Snyder, April 20, 2007
- The Swimcast – interview with Main Shake, Dana Snyder, Function 1 April 2, 28, 2008
- The Swimcast – interview with Master Shake, Dana Snyder, Office 2 Apr 2, 28, 2008
- The Swimcast – interview with Dave Willis, December 12, 2008
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aqua_Teen_Hunger_Force
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