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Aqua Teen Hunger Force (Season 1 | 2001 - 2002)

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| Episodes 1-18 |


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Season 1 Episodes
Episode 1. Rabbot (Air Date: 12/30/2000)

After Carl’s car is destroyed, the Aqua Teen Hunger Force must stop the culprit, a giant rabbit robot built by Dr. Weird.

Episode 2. Escape from Leprauchpolis (Air Date: 09/09/2001)

The Aqua Teen Hunger Force tries to stop some leprechauns who are using an internet scam to mug people and steal their belongings.

Episode 3. Bus of the Undead (Air Date: 09/30/2001)

The Master Shake signal attracts Dr. Weird’s mutant Mothmonsterman, who craves the light that Shake has been stealing from Carl.

Episode 4. Mayhem of the Mooninites (Air Date: 10/14/2001)

After the Mooninites rent a room from Master Shake, they start to corrupt Meatwad and beam Carl to the moon.

Episode 5. Balloonenstein (Air Date: 12/23/2001)

While Frylock and Carl are stuck in another dimension, Master Shake leaves Meatwad in the clothes dryer for a week. Meatwad emerges with special electric powers that terrorize everyone around him.


Frylock makes contact with some dumb aliens, the Plutonians, who intend to melt Master Shake and dominate the world.

Episode 7. Ol' Drippy (Air Date: 04/21/2002)

Some of the mold in the kitchen comes to life and Meatwad names him Ol’ Drippy. But soon Master Shake gets jealous of the attention, until Ol’ Drippy sacrifices himself to save Master Shake’s life.

Episode 8. Revenge of the Mooninites (Air Date: 05/05/2002)

The Mooninites return to continue corrupting Meatwad and steal all of Carl's pornography using a magical belt from the band Foreigner.

Episode 9. MC P Pants (Air Date: 05/19/2002)

MC P Pants, the rap artist that Meatwad is addicted to, is revealed to be a giant eight foot spider.

Episode 10. Dumber Dolls (Air Date: 11/03/2002)

Meatwad's newest doll, Happy Time Harry, turns out to be a depressed alchoholic intent on corrupting his new owner.

Episode 11. Bad Replicant (Air Date: 11/10/2002)

Aliens intent on world domination kidnap Master Shake and send a clone of him to live with Frylock and Meatwad.

Episode 12. Circus (Air Date: 11/17/2002)

Master Shake sells Meatwad to the circus, but then gets upset when Meatwad turns into a success as “Meat Mountain.”

Episode 13. Love Mummy (Air Date: 11/24/2002)

Frylock and Meatwad find a demanding mummy living underneath the house that keeps threatening to curse them if his demands aren’t met.

Episode 14. Dumber Days (Air Date: 12/01/2002)

Meatwad gets depressed when it is discovered that his brain is just a plastic toy with a bell inside. Frylock enlists Carl’s help in getting Meatwad a new brain, the result of which makes Meatwad grow larger.

Episode 15. Interfection (Air Date: 12/08/2002)

Master Shake infects Frylock's computer and their house with pop-up ads from the internet god "The www.yzzerdd.com."

Episode 16. PDA (Air Date: 12/15/2002)

Master Shake loses his PDA and blames a tar monster named Romulux from the Trenton Tar Pits.

Episode 17. Mail-Order Bride (Air Date: 12/22/2002)

For Christmas, Master Shake and Carl order a mail order bride from Chechnya who wants nothing to do with them. Meatwad wants a wig for holidays so people will take him seriously.


In February, the ghost of Christmas past, which is really a robot from the future, comes to tell the history of Christmas.


Cast

Name
Credits
Master Shake

Frylock

Meatwad / Carl Brutananadilewski / Ignignokt

Dr Weird / Steve

Err / Ghost of Christmas Past / Randy the Astonishing / Satan

Emory

Young Carl / MC Pee Pants

Himself

Flargon

Assisted Living Dracula Player / Vegetable Man Player

Wedding DJ

Ol' Drippy

Happy Time Harry

Romulux

Mothmonsterman

Merle / Oglethorpe

Master Shake Replicant

The www.yzzerdd.com

Svetlana

Assisted Living Dracula Player / Vegetable Man Player / Computer Voice

Mummy

Vishal

Company

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Credits
Production Company

Writers

Name
Credits
Creator Created by

Writer Written by

Writer Written by

Creator Created by

Producers

Name
Credits
Executive Producer

Executive Producer

Producer

Producer Produced by

Production Management

Name
Credits
Line Producer

Editor

Name
Credits
Editor

Editor

Editor

Editing

Camera, Film & Tape

Name
Credits
Director of Photography Vegetable Man Players

Director of Photography Assisted Living Dracula Players

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