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Season 1
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1. Rabbot [1]
First aired: 12/30/2000
Dr. Weird unveils his latest creation, the Rabbot, but when he sprays it with Fr
ench perfume, it breaks its way out of the laboratory and crushes Carl's car, an
d heads for downtown New Jersey. When Carl comes out of his house the next morni
ng, Shake decides to put the Aqua Teens onto the case, in order to make $20 off
of Carl. While the trio are at the mall, Shake becomes tired of the case and bec
omes eager to close it, though Frylock insists on continuing the investigation a
fter finding some heavy evidence. However, as the Aqua Teens leave the mall, the
y pass through downtown New Jersey, where the Rabbot has gained the ability to t
urn anything in its path very hairy...
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
2. Escape from Leprechaupolis [2]
First aired: 9/9/2001
Leprechauns use Dr. Weird's Rainbow Maker 400 to capture people from afar, takin
g them to the middle of the woods, and then stealing their shoes. Their antics e
ventually lead to the involvement of the Aqua Teens.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: Jay Edwards
Guest star: Andy Merrill (Merle), Scott Hilley (Flargon)
3. Bus of the Undead [3]
First aired: 9/30/2001
Dr. Weird creates a mutant moth/human called Mothmonsterman, but it flies out of
the giant hole left by Rabbot and toward the Aqua Teen's house craving the brig
ht light it sees coming from within. However, the Aqua Teens are using Carl's el
ectricity, and when he makes them turn off the light, Mothmonsterman does everyt
hing in his power to get it turned back on, scaring the living daylights out of
Meatwad and Shake.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: Jay Edwards
Guest star: H. Jon Benjamin (Mothmonsterman)
4. Mayhem of the Mooninites [4]
First aired: 10/14/2001
A pair of two-dimensional creatures called the Mooninites fly in from space, and
happen to land in the Aqua Teens' town. When Shake rents them a room to earn mo
ney, they soon corrupt Meatwad, and threaten the town with their false superiori
ty.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: Jay Edwards
Guest star: Matt Maiellaro (Err)
5. Balloonenstein [5]
First aired: 12/23/2001
Meatwad recieves electrical powers after Shake accidentally traps him in the clo
thes dryer for a week, and soon proceeds to create a balloon monster using stati
c, once again, on accident.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: Jay Edwards
6. Space Conflict from Beyond Pluto [6]
First aired: 4/7/2002
Frylock attempts to make contact with aliens and is successful... but there's on
ly two problems. First, the aliens want to take over Earth, and second, they're
too stupid to pull it off.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: Jay Edwards
Guest star: Mike Schatz (Emory), Andy Merrill (Oglethorpe) , Mary Kraft (Compute
r Voice)
7. Ol' Drippy [7]
First aired: 4/21/2002
Shake makes a large mess in the kitchen and refuses to clean it, eventually resu
lting in the formation of a new lifeform which Meatwad gleefully names "Ol Dripp
y." Shake becomes jealous of the attention that the new character receives.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: Jay Edwards
Guest star: Todd Field (Ol' Drippy)
8. Revenge of the Mooninites [8]
First aired: 5/5/2002
The Mooninites return to cause more havoc. They "help Meatwad" get tickets to ge
t a ten speed bicycle. However, they spend the tickets instead on the Foreigner
belt, which is infused with all the magical powers of the 70's Rock band of the
same name. And like Carl says, Foreigner does indeed rock, and so does the belt.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: Jay Edwards
Guest star: Matt Maiellaro (Err)
9. MC Pee Pants [9]
First aired: 5/19/2002
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.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: Jay Edwards
Guest star: Chris Ward (IV) (MC Pee Pants), Matt Maiellaro (Satan)
10. Dumber Dolls [10]
First aired: 11/3/2002
Meatwad gets a new doll, Happy Time Harry, which has a dreadfully bitter and jad
ed personality. Happy Time Harry's time is up when his negativity begins to affe
ct everyone.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: Jay Edwards
Guest star: David Cross (Happy Time Harry)
11. Bad Replicant [11]
First aired: 11/10/2002
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.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: Jay Edwards
Guest star: Andy Merrill (Oglethorpe), Mike Schatz (Emory) , Matt Harrigan (Majo
r Shake)
12. Circus [12]
First aired: 11/17/2002
Master Shake sells Meatwad to the circus, but when Meatwad becomes a huge big to
p success, Shake gets jealous and tries to get in on the act. It's a battle of t
he freaks!
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: Jay Edwards
Guest star: Matt Maiellaro (Randy The Astonishing's father)
13. Love Mummy [13]
First aired: 11/24/2002
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 Egypt
ian curse.
14. Dumber Days [14]
First aired: 12/1/2002
After Shake uses Meatwad's brain to perform stunts in the pool, it's discovered
that Meatwad's brain is 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. After Meatwad gets his new brain, he begins to grow smarter and
larger.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: Jay Edwards
15. Interfection [15]
First aired: 12/8/2002
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 whi
ch start to spread throughout the house.
Writer: Dave Willis, Matt Maiellaro
Director: Jay Edwards
Guest star: Todd Hanson (The www.yzzerdd.com)
16. PDA [16]
First aired: 12/15/2002
Shake is missing his Personal Digital Assistant. The gang proceeds to look in th
e Adirondack mountains and in Carl's pool for it, until finally they confront th
e thief. If he IS a thief. Or maybe Shake's just greedy and wants his PDA.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: Jay Edwards
Guest star: Todd Barry (Romulox), Vishal Roney (Himself)
17. Mail Order Bride [17]
First aired: 12/22/2002
As a Christmas present to themselves, Shake and Carl split the cost of a mail-or
der 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.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: Jay Edwards
Guest star: George Lowe (George The Wedding DJ), Rita McGrath (Svetlana)
18. Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future [18]
First aired: 12/29/2002
Carl is visited by the Cybernetic Ghost Of Christmas Past From The Future and le
arns 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 recount
s a long story about the first Christmas.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: Jay Edwards
Guest star: Matt Maiellaro (Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past), Chris Ward (IV)
(Young Carl) , Glenn Danzig (Himself)
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Season 2
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1. Super Birthday Snake [19]
First aired: 5/25/2003
Meatwad asks for a bunny for his birthday but Master Shake gets him the wrong gi
ft... a snake! Frylock accidentally kills Meatwad and Master Shake in the proces
s. Free from his friends, Frylock takes up a life of crime and sex.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: Jay Edwards
2. Super Hero [20]
First aired: 6/1/2003
Master Shake decides to become a new superhero named "The Drizzle." In his attem
pt to become better, he douses himself with toxic waste, hands out cell phones,
gets a new costume and does everything in his power to establish himself.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: Ned Hastings
3. Super Bowl [21]
First aired: 6/8/2003
After Meatwad finds two Super Bowl tickets inside a bag of chips, everyone guns
to be Meatwad's friend in order to get that second ticket. Soon,t he contest goe
s to Meatwad's head and he presures Carl and Shake for more.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: Jay Edwards
4. Super Computer [22]
First aired: 6/15/2003
Frylock invents a new, ridiculously advanced super computer but Shake's incompet
ence sends it careening into Carl's house. Frylock builds another one but the ad
vanced technologies involved accidentally send the machine back in time!
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: Jay Edwards
Guest star: Matt Maiellaro (Err), Chris Ward (IV) (Commercial Kid) , Jon Glaser
(Oog)
5. Super Model [23]
First aired: 6/22/2003
Master Shake comes back from a trip from Guatemala with a new nose that he had p
ut on by a cheap plastic surgeon, which is really just two coconut halves painte
d on his face to look like a nose. With his newfound "beauty," Shake sets out to
make himself the best damn looking person in the world.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: John Brestan
6. Super Spore [24]
First aired: 6/29/2003
While The Aqua Teens are chilling in Carl's Pool one day, an alien tentacle reac
hes out and grabs Shake. The alien uses Shake as his method to speak with the ot
hers. The problem is, the alien only speak Japaneses. The alien is also not hous
ebroken. Frylock takes it upon himself to civilize this new comer from space.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: Jay Edwards
Guest star: Brooks Braselman (Travis of The Cosmos)
7. Super Sirloin [25]
First aired: 8/31/2003
Meatwad won't turn off his new album "For The Shorties" by Sir Loin. He goes on
a hunger strike "for the Shorties" because it's in the lyrics. However, he doesn
't stop there. Soon he ravages all the food in the house for Sir Loin and his hu
nger drive. But something is oddly familiar here.
Writer: Dave Willis, Matt Maiellaro
Director: Ned Hastings
Guest star: Chris Ward (IV) (Sir Loin)
8. Super Squatter[26]
First aired: 9/7/2003
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 simpl
y takes refuge in Carl's house.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: John Brestan
9. Meatzone [27]
First aired: 9/14/2003
Somehow, Meatwad develops an amazing ability to see the future upon touching som
eone. Shake decides to exploit him for loads of money while Frylock is out to pr
ove its all fake.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: Ned Hastings
10. Super Trivia [28]
First aired: 9/21/2003
Sick of losing every week at team trivia to his arch enemy, Wayne the Brain, Fry
lock decides to up his game. He subjects Shake and Meatwad to his special kind o
f tutoring and drag Carl along for the ride.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: Jay Edwards
Guest star: Seth MacFarlane (Wayne "The Brain" McClain), Ned Hastings (Trivia Ho
st)
11. Universal Remonster [29]
First aired: 9/28/2003
Emory and Oglethorpe pay the Aqua Teens another visit, only this time they decid
e to steal their cable using the Fargate, and control what they're watching usin
g the Universal Remonster.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: John Brestan
Guest star: Andy Merrill (Oglethorpe), Mike Schatz (Emory) , Dave Willis (Educat
ion Puppet)
12. Total Recarl [30]
First aired: 10/5/2003
Frylock's new invention inadvertently destroys Carl's body leaving only an infur
iated head. Frylock decides to rebuild Carl's body by any means necessary which
includes grave robbing and robot building.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: Phil Samson
13. Revenge of the Trees [31]
First aired: 10/12/2003
With a huge vat of oil left over from his Labor Day feast, Shake creates a foul
enviroment in the Aqua Teen's front lawn. With the help of Carl, the two dump th
e oil in the woods, but pay a hefty price in return.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: Jay Edwards
Guest star: Matt Maiellaro (Master Tree) , Nick Ingkatanuwat (Tree Stenographer)
, Jim Fortier (Shrub), Jay Edwards (Tree #2), Vishal Roney (Tree #1), Ned Hastin
gs (Tree #3)
14. Spirit Journey Formation Anniversary [32]
First aired: 10/19/2003
Shake puts together a metal version of the "Birthday" song, hoping to cash in on
royalties. But when Zakk Wylde comes looking for his end of the money, things g
o all wrong for Shake.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: Jay Edwards
Guest star: Matt Maiellaro (Geddy Lee (Singing Voice)) , Zakk Wylde (Himself), B
. B. Leeland (Scorpion #1, Scorpion #2), Michael D. Hanks (Homeless Man)
15. The Shaving [33]
First aired: 10/26/2003
It's Halloween at the Aqua Teen headquarters and a monster comes down from the a
ttic...to get his mail. Much to his chagrin, the monster is unable to scare anyo
ne - until he reveals a gruesome secret.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: Ned Hastings
Guest star: Tom Scharpling ("Willie Nelson")
16. Broodwich [34]
First aired: 11/2/2003
Shake uncovers a delicious, demoniacally possessed submarine sandwich in his fro
nt 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. Well, he had
a good run...
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: Jay Edwards
Guest star: Jon Glaser (Jerry), Isaac Hayes III (The Voice), H. Jon Benjamin (Mr
. Sticks)
17. Kidney Car [35]
First aired: 11/16/2003
With his prized car destroyed, Carl is left with no choice but to donate it to t
he Kidney Foundation. In a bad twist of fate, the Kidney Foundation donates the
car to Meatwad.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: Ned Hastings
18. The Cubing [36]
First aired: 11/23/2003
The Wisdom Cube claims to hold all the known knowledge in the universe, but it s
eems he only possesses a knack for tiresome anecdotes. Frylock has his doubts if
this is all for real.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: John Walts
Guest star: Jon Schnepp (The Wisdom Cube), Brian Posehn (The Real Wisdom Cube)
19. Frat Aliens [37]
First aired: 11/30/2003
DP and Skeeter, fraternity brothers from outer space, get lost along the way bac
k home and crash on earth. They quickly become unwanted and Skeeter pulls out bu
t leaves DP behind to be handled by the Aqua Teens.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: Ned Hastings
Guest star: Patton Oswalt (DP, Skeeter)
20. The Clowning [38]
First aired: 12/7/2003
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 wors
t. Carl's been clowned!
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: Jay Edwards
Guest star: Matt Maiellaro (Styro-Head) , Hayden Ward (Carl's Girlfriend)
21. The Dressing [39]
First aired: 12/14/2003
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 th
eir turkey and take it back in time in the time rift.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: John Brestan
Guest star: Matt Maiellaro (Turk-E-Tron) , Seth Green (Himself), Barry Mills (Hu
stlin' Tom Turkey)
22. THE [40]
First aired: 12/21/2003
After Shake's antics finally push him too far, Frylock leaves the Aqua Teen's ho
use. 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 havi
ng Frylock around.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: Phil Samson
Guest star: Matt Maiellaro (Err) , Jay Edwards (Himself)
23. The Cloning [41]
First aired: 12/31/2003
After breaking one too many TV's, we learn Frylock has been cloning them the ent
ire time, and only clones one more. But the TV begins to act strangely after it'
s cloned one too many times.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: Ned Hastings
Guest star: Matt Maiellaro (Err), Nick Ingkatanuwat (The Muffin Man), Dave Willi
s (Singing Puppet), Scott Hilley (George Washington)
24. The Last One [42]
First aired: 12/31/2003
Several of the Aqua Teens' enemies gather on the moon to plot their next move. A
fter a long while, things don't seem to progress and all that has been managed a
re the deaths of half the members.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: Jay Edwards
Guest star: Matt Maiellaro (Err, Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past), Mike Schat
z (Emory), Chris Ward (IV) (MC Pee Pants) , Todd Field (Ol' Drippy), Jon Schnepp
(The Wisdom Cube), Andy Merrill (Oglethorpe, Merle), H. Jon Benjamin (Mothmonst
erman), Isaac Hayes III (The Voice (Uncredited)), David Cross (Happy Time Harry)
, Todd Barry (Romulox), Brooks Braselman (Travis of The Cosmos), Dave Willis (Sa
tan), Jon Glaser (Oog), Patton Oswalt (DP/Skeeter), Jim Fortier (Tree), Scott Hi
lley (Flargon), Matt Harrigan (Major Shake)
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Season 3
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1. Video Ouija [43]
First aired: 4/25/2004
Meatwad's new video game allows him to contact the dead. But by the time Shake c
ommits suicide in order to haunt the Video Ouija realm himself, Meatwad has alre
ady lost interest in digital seances.
Guest star: Matt Maiellaro (Err), Andy Merrill (Oglethorpe), Mike Schatz (Emory)
2. Unremarkable Voyage [44]
First aired: 5/9/2004
When Meatwad eats a very important microchip, Frylock must shrink down to retrie
ve 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.
Guest star: Mike Schatz (Emory), Andy Merrill (Oglethorpe), Matt Maiellaro (Err)
3. Mooninites 3/Remooned [45]
First aired: 8/15/2004
The Mooninites return again, only this time to cash in a check. Seeing their cas
h, Meatwad and Shake both try to impress the Mooninites so they get some of the
dough.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: Jay Edwards
Guest star: Matt Maiellaro (Err), Mike Schatz (Emory), Andy Merrill (Oglethorpe)
, Nick Ingkatanuwat (Uncle Cliff), Vishal Roney (Foodie Mart Clerk)
4. Gee Whiz [46]
First aired: 8/22/2004
A billboard with the face of a famous religious icon seems to have given Meatwad
the gift of child. But Frylock doesn't trust that this "pregnancy" is all it's
crecked up to be.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Guest star: Andy Merrill (Oglethorpe), Mike Schatz (Emory), Matt Maiellaro (Err)
, Ted Nugent (Himself), George Lowe (Standards & Practices Announcer), Michael
D. Hanks ("Gee Whiz" Guy)
5. eDork [47]
First aired: 8/29/2004
Shake's E-Helmet is loaded with superfluous gadgets, but somehow an add-on playe
r piano isn't enough to satisfy his lust for convenience.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Guest star: Matt Maiellaro (Err, Intelligent-Helmet), Mike Schatz (Emory), Andy
Merrill (Oglethorpe)
6. Little Brittle [48]
First aired: 9/5/2004
MC Pee Pants is back! Reincarnated as an old man in a retirement home, he is rel
easing music to get people to come visit him and, of course, Meatwad falls prey
to his subliminal messages. But is there something else he wants?
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: Ned Hastings
Guest star: Chris Ward (IV) (Little Brittle), Andy Merrill (Oglethorpe), Mike Sc
hatz (Emory), Matt Maiellaro (Err, Vampire)
7. Robositter [49]
First aired: 9/12/2004
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.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: John Walts
Guest star: Andy Merrill (Oglethorpe), Mike Schatz (Emory), Matt Maiellaro (Err)
, Sarah Silverman (Robositter), Ashley Ward (Sheila)
8. Mooninites 4/Moon Master [50]
First aired: 9/19/2004
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.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Guest star: Matt Maiellaro (Err), Mike Schatz (Emory), Andy Merrill (Oglethorpe)
9. Diet [51]
First aired: 9/26/2004
With a case of beer on the line, Meatwad, Carl, and Shake all battle to see who
can lose the most weight. Carl uses a special candy bar to drop pounds while Fry
lock makes Meatwad lose weight the manual way. Shake just works to imped the oth
ers.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: John Walts
Guest star: Andy Merrill (Oglethorpe), Mike Schatz (Emory), Matt Maiellaro (Err)
, Akhenaton Nickens (Large Larva)
10. Dusty Gozongas [52]
First aired: 10/3/2004
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 hotte
st striper from the Wild Wild Chest club thus causing plenty of tension between
Shake and Carl.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Guest star: Andy Merrill (Oglethorpe), Mike Schatz (Emory), Matt Maiellaro (Err)
, Scott Thompson (Dusty Gonzagas)
11. T-Shirt of the Living Dead [53]
First aired: 10/10/2004
The Aqua Teens manage to get ahold of an ancient Egyptian t-shirt, which eventua
lly ends up in the possession of Meatwad who utilizes the vast power it contains
to summon a disgruntled Santa Claus from his hiatus in the North Pole and other
creations from the depths of his imagination.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Guest star: Mike Schatz (Emory), Matt Maiellaro (Err, Santa Claus) , Andy Merril
l (Oglethorpe, Easter Bunny), Nick Ingkatanuwat (Taped Tourguide)
12. Hypno-Germ [54]
First aired: 10/17/2004
When Hypno-Germs invade Shake's brain, they force him to do a number of insane t
hings. Frylock uses Mexican jumping-beans to combat the germs in Shake's head wi
th a theatrical spectacular!
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: Jay Edwards
Guest star: Matt Maiellaro (Filing Cabinet) , Joe Garden (Phil Cabinet), Stewart
Breihut (Germ Guard), Chris Karwowski (Tulip Sniper), Todd Hanson (Narrator), M
aria Schneider (Phil Cabinet's Wife), Carol Kolb (The Wall), Beverly Center (Don
na), Bob Odenkirk (Bean Wizard), Andy Merrill (Oglethorpe, Germ), Fred Armisen (
Poncho), Eric Wareheim (Germ Master), Tim Heidecker (Basketball)
13. Carl [55]
First aired: 10/24/2004
When the Aqua Teens go to Panama City for a vacation, Meatwad leaves Carl to bab
ysit Dewey, Vanessa, and Boxy Brown. At first, Carl thinks not having the Aqua T
eens 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 come
dy act, Frylock tries to get some action, and Shake loafs around the hotel room.
Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis
Director: John Brestan
Guest star: Andy Merrill (Oglethorpe), Mike Schatz (Emory), Matt Maiellaro (Err,
Delivery Guy) , Kim Manning (Donna Bryson), Jennifer Stephens (Amber), Amanda M
arks (Donna/Sex Phone Operator), Lisa Willis (Stacie)
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Season 4
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1. Dirtfoot [56]
First aired: 12/4/2005
Shake starts staging publicity stunts in order to try and get women, but may be
over compensating for something else. Is Shake gay? But more importantly, how wi
ll his roommates deal with his new life partner, the elusive Dirt Foot.
Writer: Dave Willis, Vishal Roney, Matt Maiellaro
Guest star: LaLa Cochran (Sexy Woman), George Lowe (Bruno Sardine, Private Inbre
astigator), Billie Reaves (Herself), Ken Osborn (TV Announcer)
2. Boost Mobile [57]
First aired: 12/11/2005
Shake sells himself out to Boost Mobile, and gets a humongus Boost Mobile phone.
3. Deleted Scenes [58]
First aired: 12/18/2005
Master Shake holds a clip show of deleted scenes from the movie, with some help
from Meatwad and Carl.
4. Dickesode [59]
First aired: 10/22/2006
After winning a contest, Carl fears getting his penis cut off and taken by a gro
up of dicks so Frylock turns him into a woman.
Guest star: Tabitha St. Germain (The group of Dicks)
5. Handbanana [60]
First aired: 10/29/2006
Frylock makes a new dog named Handbanana, for Meatwad using Make Your Own Dog 1.
0. Handbanana turns evil and rapes Carl.
Guest star: Fred Tatasciore (Handbanana)
6. Party All the Time [61]
First aired: 11/5/2006
Frylock gets cancer so Meatwad, Shake, and Carl do everything they can to try an
d help him.
Guest star: Kevin James (Guy playing Guitar), Andrew W.K. (Himself), Mark Camach
o (Doctor)
7. Global Grilling [62]
First aired: 11/12/2006
Master Shakes buys a nuclear powered grill that ends up heating more than just m
eat.
Guest star: Andy Dick (Mucus Clones/Polar bear), Chantal Strand (Mucus Clones),
Richard Horvitz (Mucus Clones), Arthur Holden (Mucus Man), Tom Kenny (Mucus Clon
es/Shake's Grill/Carl's Porn)
8. Grim Reaper Gutters [63]
First aired: 11/19/2006
Master Shake and Meatwad gab about good old times and good friends but are inter
ruted by a salesman.
Guest star: Matt Maiellaro (Err) , Tera Patrick (Herself), Dee Bradley Baker (Ig
nignokt/Dan), Tom Kenny (Trees/Turkey-Tron)
9. Moonajuana [64]
First aired: 11/26/2006
When Shake decides he needs marajuana to cure his glaucoma, the Mooninites come
down to offer him some "Moonajuana".
Guest star: Matt Maiellaro (Err) , Carlos Alazraqui (Carl's House), Bill Switzer
(Moonie-Dome), Corey Burton (Fire/Weird Guy in The Movie), Tabitha St. Germain
(Fire), Chantal Strand (Tire), Richard Horvitz (Tire), Dee Bradley Baker (Ignign
okt)
10. Bart Oates [65]
First aired: 12/3/2006
A surprise guest makes Carl reevaluate everything he knows about intellectual pr
operty.
Guest star: Holly Gauthier-Frankel (Lina's House Alarm), Dwight Schultz (70's Ca
rl/Cop #2), Michael Bell (Tattoo Guy/Cop #1), John DiMaggio (Weird Guy), Bart Oa
tes (Himself)
11. Antenna [66]
First aired: 12/10/2006
Carl unwittingly endangers the planet when he accepts 40 dollars a month to main
tain an alien antenna.
Guest star: George Lowe (Himself), Mike Judge (Alien #2), Will Forte (Alien #1)
12. Ezekial [67]
First aired: 12/17/2006
Shake's fatherly tendencies finally have an outlet.
Guest star: Dwight Schultz (Carl (Yelling)), John DiMaggio (Ezekial (Crying)), J
esse Vinet (Ezekial)
13. Carl Wash [68]
First aired: 12/22/2006
Meatwad gets a job at a car wash run by brains named Carl and Carl Jr., but the
car wash is a front for plans of a different sort.
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1. Robots Everywhere [69]
First aired: January 20, 2008
When the Aqua Teens are cocooned in the desert by their landlord Marcula, Carl t
ries to sell their house to robots.
This episode was originally released as an extra feature of the Aqua Teen Hunger
Force Zombie Ninja Pro-Am video game.
2. Sirens [70]
First aired: January 27, 2008
A trio of Sirens (Chrysanthemum, The BJ Queen, and John Kruk) move into the Aqua
Teens' house and catch Carl's interest.
Guest appearances from Neko Case, Kelly Hogan, and former professional baseball
star John Kruk.
3. Couples Skate [71]
First aired: February 3, 2008
The Aqua Teens must either escape the spider cocoons their landlord Marcula has
trapped them in, or pay the rent they owe him, while Carl gets a new neighbor, a
huge demon named Paul who is going through a difficult custody battle.
4. Reedickyoulus [72]
First aired: February 10, 2008
Carl's new male enhancement device produces some unsavory side effects.
5. Hoppy Bunny [73]
First aired: February 17, 2008
Carl's home becomes a haven for furries.
6. Laser Lenses [74]
First aired: March 2, 2008
Master Shake's megalomania soars to new heights once he steals Frylock's laser-s
hooting contact lenses.
7. Dummy Love [75]
First aired: March 9, 2008
A murderous ventriloquist dummy makes a discovery.
Special Guest Appearance from T-Pain and Joshua Homme
8. The Marines [76]
First aired: March 16, 2008
Frylock flees when Meatwad unwittingly enlists the Aqua Teens into the Marine Co
rps.
9. Bible Fruit [77]
First aired: March 23, 2008
Frylock decides to party with friends from a social networking website, who end
up being fruit from myspace.com. Frylock's friends include an abusive banana, a
meth-addicted mango, and an abused tangerine, all of whom found Jesus, but went
back to their ways after meeting the Aqua Teens.
Guest appearances by David Cross (credited as "Sir Willups Brightslymoore"), H.
Jon Benjamin (credited as Jon "the Hammer" Benjamin"), and Kristen Schaal (credi
ted as "Frannie Hood")

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